This is step 4 of https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-customizable-namespace-to-allow-testing-the-libc-when-the-system-libc-is-also-llvms-libc/73079
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//===-- Unittests for strchrnul -------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "src/string/strchrnul.h"
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#include "test/UnitTest/Test.h"
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TEST(LlvmLibcStrChrNulTest, FindsFirstCharacter) {
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const char *src = "abcde";
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// Should return original string since 'a' is the first character.
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ASSERT_STREQ(LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul(src, 'a'), "abcde");
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// Source string should not change.
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ASSERT_STREQ(src, "abcde");
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}
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TEST(LlvmLibcStrChrNulTest, FindsMiddleCharacter) {
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const char *src = "abcde";
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// Should return characters after (and including) 'c'.
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ASSERT_STREQ(LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul(src, 'c'), "cde");
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// Source string should not change.
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ASSERT_STREQ(src, "abcde");
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}
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TEST(LlvmLibcStrChrNulTest, FindsLastCharacterThatIsNotNullTerminator) {
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const char *src = "abcde";
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// Should return 'e' and null-terminator.
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ASSERT_STREQ(LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul(src, 'e'), "e");
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// Source string should not change.
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ASSERT_STREQ(src, "abcde");
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}
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TEST(LlvmLibcStrChrNulTest, FindsNullTerminator) {
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const char *src = "abcde";
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// Should return null terminator.
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ASSERT_STREQ(LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul(src, '\0'), "");
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// Source string should not change.
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ASSERT_STREQ(src, "abcde");
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}
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TEST(LlvmLibcStrChrNulTest,
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CharacterNotWithinStringShouldReturnNullTerminator) {
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const char *src = "123?";
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// Since 'z' is not within the string, should return a pointer to the source
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// string's null terminator.
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char *result = LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul(src, 'z');
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ASSERT_EQ(*result, '\0');
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char *term = const_cast<char *>(src) + 4;
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ASSERT_EQ(result, term);
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}
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TEST(LlvmLibcStrChrNulTest, TheSourceShouldNotChange) {
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const char *src = "abcde";
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// When the character is found, the source string should not change.
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LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul(src, 'd');
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ASSERT_STREQ(src, "abcde");
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// Same case for when the character is not found.
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LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul(src, 'z');
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ASSERT_STREQ(src, "abcde");
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// Same case for when looking for null terminator.
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LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul(src, '\0');
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ASSERT_STREQ(src, "abcde");
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}
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TEST(LlvmLibcStrChrNulTest, ShouldFindFirstOfDuplicates) {
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// '1' is duplicated in the string, but it should find the first copy.
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ASSERT_STREQ(LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul("abc1def1ghi", '1'), "1def1ghi");
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const char *dups = "XXXXX";
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// Should return original string since 'X' is the first character.
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ASSERT_STREQ(LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul(dups, 'X'), dups);
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}
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TEST(LlvmLibcStrChrNulTest, EmptyStringShouldOnlyMatchNullTerminator) {
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// Null terminator should match.
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ASSERT_STREQ(LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul("", '\0'), "");
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// All other characters should not match.
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char *result = LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul("", 'Z');
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ASSERT_EQ(*result, '\0');
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result = LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul("", '3');
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ASSERT_EQ(*result, '\0');
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result = LIBC_NAMESPACE::strchrnul("", '*');
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ASSERT_EQ(*result, '\0');
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}
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