grep: add tests to fix blind spots with \0 patterns

Address a big blind spot in the tests for patterns containing \0. The
is_fixed() function considers any string that contains \0 fixed, even
if it contains regular expression metacharacters, those patterns are
currently matched with kwset.

Before this change removing that memchr(s, 0, len) check from
is_fixed() wouldn't change the result of any of the tests, since
regcomp() will happily match the part before the \0.

The kwset path is dependent on whether the the -i flag is on, and
whether the pattern has any non-ASCII characters, but none of this was
tested for.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 2017-05-20 21:42:17 +00:00 коммит произвёл Junio C Hamano
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Коммит 966be95549
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@ -22,6 +22,18 @@ nul_match () {
printf '$pattern' | q_to_nul >f &&
test_must_fail git grep -f f $flags a
"
elif test "$matches" = T1
then
test_expect_failure "git grep -f f $flags '$pattern_human' a" "
printf '$pattern' | q_to_nul >f &&
git grep -f f $flags a
"
elif test "$matches" = T0
then
test_expect_failure "git grep -f f $flags '$pattern_human' a" "
printf '$pattern' | q_to_nul >f &&
test_must_fail git grep -f f $flags a
"
else
test_expect_success "PANIC: Test framework error. Unknown matches value $matches" 'false'
fi
@ -98,6 +110,65 @@ nul_match 1 '-Fi' 'YQf'
nul_match 0 '-Fi' 'YQx'
nul_match 1 '' 'yQf'
nul_match 0 '' 'yQx'
nul_match 1 '' 'æQð'
nul_match 1 '-F' 'eQm[*]c'
nul_match 1 '-Fi' 'EQM[*]C'
# Regex patterns that would match but shouldn't with -F
nul_match 0 '-F' 'yQ[f]'
nul_match 0 '-F' '[y]Qf'
nul_match 0 '-Fi' 'YQ[F]'
nul_match 0 '-Fi' '[Y]QF'
nul_match 0 '-F' 'æQ[ð]'
nul_match 0 '-F' '[æ]Qð'
nul_match 0 '-Fi' 'ÆQ[Ð]'
nul_match 0 '-Fi' '[Æ]QÐ'
# kwset is disabled on -i & non-ASCII. No way to match non-ASCII \0
# patterns case-insensitively.
nul_match T1 '-i' 'ÆQÐ'
# \0 implicitly disables regexes. This is an undocumented internal
# limitation.
nul_match T1 '' 'yQ[f]'
nul_match T1 '' '[y]Qf'
nul_match T1 '-i' 'YQ[F]'
nul_match T1 '-i' '[Y]Qf'
nul_match T1 '' 'æQ[ð]'
nul_match T1 '' '[æ]Qð'
nul_match T1 '-i' 'ÆQ[Ð]'
# ... because of \0 implicitly disabling regexes regexes that
# should/shouldn't match don't do the right thing.
nul_match T1 '' 'eQm.*cQ'
nul_match T1 '-i' 'EQM.*cQ'
nul_match T0 '' 'eQm[*]c'
nul_match T0 '-i' 'EQM[*]C'
# Due to the REG_STARTEND extension when kwset() is disabled on -i &
# non-ASCII the string will be matched in its entirety, but the
# pattern will be cut off at the first \0.
nul_match 0 '-i' 'NOMATCHQð'
nul_match T0 '-i' '[Æ]QNOMATCH'
nul_match T0 '-i' '[æ]QNOMATCH'
# Matches, but for the wrong reasons, just stops at [æ]
nul_match 1 '-i' '[Æ]Qð'
nul_match 1 '-i' '[æ]Qð'
# Ensure that the matcher doesn't regress to something that stops at
# \0
nul_match 0 '-F' 'yQ[f]'
nul_match 0 '-Fi' 'YQ[F]'
nul_match 0 '' 'yQNOMATCH'
nul_match 0 '' 'QNOMATCH'
nul_match 0 '-i' 'YQNOMATCH'
nul_match 0 '-i' 'QNOMATCH'
nul_match 0 '-F' 'æQ[ð]'
nul_match 0 '-Fi' 'ÆQ[Ð]'
nul_match 0 '' 'yQNÓMATCH'
nul_match 0 '' 'QNÓMATCH'
nul_match 0 '-i' 'YQNÓMATCH'
nul_match 0 '-i' 'QNÓMATCH'
test_expect_success 'grep respects binary diff attribute' '
echo text >t &&