#3967: Correct a crash in count() and find() methods of string-like objects.

For example:
   "".count("xxxx", sys.maxint, 0)

Reviewed by Benjamin Peterson.
Will port to 2.5 and 3.0.
This commit is contained in:
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc 2008-09-26 22:34:08 +00:00
parent da84d21a0c
commit fc5ea39289
4 changed files with 25 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -120,6 +120,14 @@ class CommonTest(unittest.TestCase):
self.checkequal(2, 'aaa', 'count', '', -1) self.checkequal(2, 'aaa', 'count', '', -1)
self.checkequal(4, 'aaa', 'count', '', -10) self.checkequal(4, 'aaa', 'count', '', -10)
self.checkequal(1, '', 'count', '')
self.checkequal(0, '', 'count', '', 1, 1)
self.checkequal(0, '', 'count', '', sys.maxint, 0)
self.checkequal(0, '', 'count', 'xx')
self.checkequal(0, '', 'count', 'xx', 1, 1)
self.checkequal(0, '', 'count', 'xx', sys.maxint, 0)
self.checkraises(TypeError, 'hello', 'count') self.checkraises(TypeError, 'hello', 'count')
self.checkraises(TypeError, 'hello', 'count', 42) self.checkraises(TypeError, 'hello', 'count', 42)
@ -169,6 +177,14 @@ class CommonTest(unittest.TestCase):
self.checkraises(TypeError, 'hello', 'find') self.checkraises(TypeError, 'hello', 'find')
self.checkraises(TypeError, 'hello', 'find', 42) self.checkraises(TypeError, 'hello', 'find', 42)
self.checkequal(0, '', 'find', '')
self.checkequal(-1, '', 'find', '', 1, 1)
self.checkequal(-1, '', 'find', '', sys.maxint, 0)
self.checkequal(-1, '', 'find', 'xx')
self.checkequal(-1, '', 'find', 'xx', 1, 1)
self.checkequal(-1, '', 'find', 'xx', sys.maxint, 0)
# For a variety of combinations, # For a variety of combinations,
# verify that str.find() matches __contains__ # verify that str.find() matches __contains__
# and that the found substring is really at that location # and that the found substring is really at that location

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@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ What's New in Python 2.6 final
Core and Builtins Core and Builtins
----------------- -----------------
- Issue #3967: Fixed a crash in the count() and find() methods of string-like
objects, when the "start" parameter is a huge value.
- Issue #3965: Fixed a crash on Windows when open() is given an invalid - Issue #3965: Fixed a crash on Windows when open() is given an invalid
filename or mode, and the filename is a unicode string. filename or mode, and the filename is a unicode string.

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@ -13,11 +13,10 @@ stringlib_count(const STRINGLIB_CHAR* str, Py_ssize_t str_len,
{ {
Py_ssize_t count; Py_ssize_t count;
if (sub_len == 0) { if (str_len < 0)
if (str_len < 0) return 0; /* start > len(str) */
return 0; /* start > len(str) */ if (sub_len == 0)
return str_len + 1; return str_len + 1;
}
count = fastsearch(str, str_len, sub, sub_len, FAST_COUNT); count = fastsearch(str, str_len, sub, sub_len, FAST_COUNT);

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@ -14,11 +14,10 @@ stringlib_find(const STRINGLIB_CHAR* str, Py_ssize_t str_len,
{ {
Py_ssize_t pos; Py_ssize_t pos;
if (sub_len == 0) { if (str_len < 0)
if (str_len < 0) return -1;
return -1; if (sub_len == 0)
return offset; return offset;
}
pos = fastsearch(str, str_len, sub, sub_len, FAST_SEARCH); pos = fastsearch(str, str_len, sub, sub_len, FAST_SEARCH);