[LTP] [PATCH V2 6/9] testcases/lib: Add tst_random decmical integer generator

Chunyu Hu chuhu@redhat.com
Wed May 4 18:28:30 CEST 2016



----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cyril Hrubis" <chrubis@suse.cz>
> To: "Chunyu Hu" <chuhu@redhat.com>
> Cc: ltp@lists.linux.it, liwan@redhat.com
> Sent: Wednesday, May 4, 2016 11:55:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [LTP] [PATCH V2 6/9] testcases/lib: Add tst_random decmical integer generator
> 
> Hi!
> > Looks like we just need to compare with ( *end != '\0' ), as argv[1] or
> > argv[2] can't be '\0' (NULL) as it has been filtered by (argc <2 || argc >
> > 3).
> > 
> > And i just verified this with this debug line:
> > 
> >    printf("end = %p, *end = %c\n", end, *end);
> 
> What will happen when you call:
> 
> tst_random "" ""
> 
> Or more realistic case when FOO is not defined and you do:
> 
> tst_random "$FOO"
> 
> Note that empty string in C is an array with first element set to 0.

I was so hurried to send out the patch :/. You are right. I missed your 
mentioned here.  I added some debug line, proving you are right.


        printf("argv[1] = [%d]\n", argv[1][0]);
        printf("argv[3] = [%d]\n", argv[3]);
        printf("end = %p, *end = [%d]\n", end, *end);

./a.out "" "" 

argv[1] = [0]
argv[3] = [0]
end = 0x7ffc3d49861f, *end = [0]

I will reorganize this check later, my brain is so slow now. Thank you.


> --
> Cyril Hrubis
> chrubis@suse.cz
> 

-- 
Regards,
Chunyu Hu


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