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ripgrep/tests/binary.rs
Andrew Gallant 64ac2ebe0f
tests: fix tests for buffer size change
Sadly, there were several tests that are coupled to the size of the
buffer used by ripgrep. Making the tests agnostic to the size is
difficult. And it's annoying to fix the tests. But we rarely change the
buffer size, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
2021-03-23 18:14:18 -04:00

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use crate::util::{Dir, TestCommand};
// This file contains a smattering of tests specifically for checking ripgrep's
// handling of binary files. There's quite a bit of discussion on this in this
// bug report: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/306
// Our haystack is the first 500 lines of Gutenberg's copy of "A Study in
// Scarlet," with a NUL byte at line 1898: `abcdef\x00`.
//
// The position and size of the haystack is, unfortunately, significant. In
// particular, the NUL byte is specifically inserted at some point *after* the
// first 65,536 bytes, which corresponds to the initial capacity of the buffer
// that ripgrep uses to read files. (grep for DEFAULT_BUFFER_CAPACITY.) The
// position of the NUL byte ensures that we can execute some search on the
// initial buffer contents without ever detecting any binary data. Moreover,
// when using a memory map for searching, only the first 65,536 bytes are
// scanned for a NUL byte, so no binary bytes are detected at all when using
// a memory map (unless our query matches line 1898).
//
// One last note: in the tests below, we use --no-mmap heavily because binary
// detection with memory maps is a bit different. Namely, NUL bytes are only
// searched for in the first few KB of the file and in a match. Normally, NUL
// bytes are searched for everywhere.
//
// TODO: Add tests for binary file detection when using memory maps.
const HAY: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("./data/sherlock-nul.txt");
// This tests that ripgrep prints a warning message if it finds and prints a
// match in a binary file before detecting that it is a binary file. The point
// here is to notify that user that the search of the file is only partially
// complete.
//
// This applies to files that are *implicitly* searched via a recursive
// directory traversal. In particular, this results in a WARNING message being
// printed. We make our file "implicit" by doing a recursive search with a glob
// that matches our file.
rgtest!(after_match1_implicit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "Project Gutenberg EBook", "-g", "hay"]);
let expected = "\
hay:1:The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Study In Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
hay: WARNING: stopped searching binary file after match (found \"\\0\" byte around offset 77041)
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// Like after_match1_implicit, except we provide a file to search
// explicitly. This results in identical behavior, but a different message.
rgtest!(after_match1_explicit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "Project Gutenberg EBook", "hay"]);
let expected = "\
1:The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Study In Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
binary file matches (found \"\\0\" byte around offset 77041)
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// Like after_match1_explicit, except we feed our content on stdin.
rgtest!(after_match1_stdin, |_: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "Project Gutenberg EBook"]);
let expected = "\
1:The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Study In Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
binary file matches (found \"\\0\" byte around offset 77041)
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.pipe(HAY));
});
// Like after_match1_implicit, but provides the --binary flag, which
// disables binary filtering. Thus, this matches the behavior of ripgrep as
// if the file were given explicitly.
rgtest!(after_match1_implicit_binary, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&[
"--no-mmap",
"-n",
"--binary",
"Project Gutenberg EBook",
"-g",
"hay",
]);
let expected = "\
hay:1:The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Study In Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
hay: binary file matches (found \"\\0\" byte around offset 77041)
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// Like after_match1_implicit, but enables -a/--text, so no binary
// detection should be performed.
rgtest!(after_match1_implicit_text, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&[
"--no-mmap",
"-n",
"--text",
"Project Gutenberg EBook",
"-g",
"hay",
]);
let expected = "\
hay:1:The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Study In Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// Like after_match1_implicit_text, but enables -a/--text, so no binary
// detection should be performed.
rgtest!(after_match1_explicit_text, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "--text", "Project Gutenberg EBook", "hay"]);
let expected = "\
1:The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Study In Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// Like after_match1_implicit, except this asks ripgrep to print all matching
// files.
//
// This is an interesting corner case that one might consider a bug, however,
// it's unlikely to be fixed. Namely, ripgrep probably shouldn't print `hay`
// as a matching file since it is in fact a binary file, and thus should be
// filtered out by default. However, the --files-with-matches flag will print
// out the path of a matching file as soon as a match is seen and then stop
// searching completely. Therefore, the NUL byte is never actually detected.
//
// The only way to fix this would be to kill ripgrep's performance in this case
// and continue searching the entire file for a NUL byte. (Similarly if the
// --quiet flag is set. See the next test.)
rgtest!(after_match1_implicit_path, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-l", "Project Gutenberg EBook", "-g", "hay"]);
eqnice!("hay\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// Like after_match1_implicit_path, except this indicates that a match was
// found with no other output. (This is the same bug described above, but
// manifest as an exit code with no output.)
rgtest!(after_match1_implicit_quiet, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-q", "Project Gutenberg EBook", "-g", "hay"]);
eqnice!("", cmd.stdout());
});
// This sets up the same test as after_match1_implicit_path, but instead of
// just printing the matching files, this includes the full count of matches.
// In this case, we need to search the entire file, so ripgrep correctly
// detects the binary data and suppresses output.
rgtest!(after_match1_implicit_count, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-c", "Project Gutenberg EBook", "-g", "hay"]);
cmd.assert_err();
});
// Like after_match1_implicit_count, except the --binary flag is provided,
// which makes ripgrep disable binary data filtering even for implicit files.
rgtest!(
after_match1_implicit_count_binary,
|dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&[
"--no-mmap",
"-c",
"--binary",
"Project Gutenberg EBook",
"-g",
"hay",
]);
eqnice!("hay:1\n", cmd.stdout());
}
);
// Like after_match1_implicit_count, except the file path is provided
// explicitly, so binary filtering is disabled and a count is correctly
// reported.
rgtest!(after_match1_explicit_count, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-c", "Project Gutenberg EBook", "hay"]);
eqnice!("1\n", cmd.stdout());
});
// This tests that a match way before the NUL byte is shown, but a match after
// the NUL byte is not.
rgtest!(after_match2_implicit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&[
"--no-mmap",
"-n",
"Project Gutenberg EBook|a medical student",
"-g",
"hay",
]);
let expected = "\
hay:1:The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Study In Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
hay: WARNING: stopped searching binary file after match (found \"\\0\" byte around offset 77041)
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// Like after_match2_implicit, but enables -a/--text, so no binary
// detection should be performed.
rgtest!(after_match2_implicit_text, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&[
"--no-mmap",
"-n",
"--text",
"Project Gutenberg EBook|a medical student",
"-g",
"hay",
]);
let expected = "\
hay:1:The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Study In Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
hay:1867:\"And yet you say he is not a medical student?\"
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// This tests that ripgrep *silently* quits before finding a match that occurs
// after a NUL byte.
rgtest!(before_match1_implicit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "Heaven", "-g", "hay"]);
cmd.assert_err();
});
// This tests that ripgrep *does not* silently quit before finding a match that
// occurs after a NUL byte when a file is explicitly searched.
rgtest!(before_match1_explicit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "Heaven", "hay"]);
let expected = "\
binary file matches (found \"\\0\" byte around offset 77041)
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// Like before_match1_implicit, but enables the --binary flag, which
// disables binary filtering. Thus, this matches the behavior of ripgrep as if
// the file were given explicitly.
rgtest!(before_match1_implicit_binary, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "--binary", "Heaven", "-g", "hay"]);
let expected = "\
hay: binary file matches (found \"\\0\" byte around offset 77041)
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// Like before_match1_implicit, but enables -a/--text, so no binary
// detection should be performed.
rgtest!(before_match1_implicit_text, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "--text", "Heaven", "-g", "hay"]);
let expected = "\
hay:1871:\"No. Heaven knows what the objects of his studies are. But here we
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// This tests that ripgrep *silently* quits before finding a match that occurs
// before a NUL byte, but within the same buffer as the NUL byte.
rgtest!(before_match2_implicit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "a medical student", "-g", "hay"]);
cmd.assert_err();
});
// This tests that ripgrep *does not* silently quit before finding a match that
// occurs before a NUL byte, but within the same buffer as the NUL byte. Even
// though the match occurs before the NUL byte, ripgrep still doesn't print it
// because it has already scanned ahead to detect the NUL byte. (This matches
// the behavior of GNU grep.)
rgtest!(before_match2_explicit, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "a medical student", "hay"]);
let expected = "\
binary file matches (found \"\\0\" byte around offset 77041)
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});
// Like before_match1_implicit, but enables -a/--text, so no binary
// detection should be performed.
rgtest!(before_match2_implicit_text, |dir: Dir, mut cmd: TestCommand| {
dir.create_bytes("hay", HAY);
cmd.args(&["--no-mmap", "-n", "--text", "a medical student", "-g", "hay"]);
let expected = "\
hay:1867:\"And yet you say he is not a medical student?\"
";
eqnice!(expected, cmd.stdout());
});