🔀 merge pull request #410 from Daniel599/feature/clang_sanitize

Feature/clang sanitize
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Niels Lohmann 2017-01-01 19:45:11 +01:00 committed by GitHub
commit 09b91406c6
3 changed files with 34 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -42,14 +42,20 @@ matrix:
- make check TEST_PREFIX="valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --leak-check=full " TEST_PATTERN=""
# cLang sanitizer
#- os: linux
# env:
# - LLVM_VERSION=3.8.1
# - SPECIAL=sanitizer
# compiler: clang
# before_script:
# - make clang_sanitize
# note: sadly clang's libc++ has errors when running with sanitize,
# so we use clang with gcc's libstdc++ which doesn't give those error.
# that's why we need to install g++-6 to get the lastest version
- os: linux
env:
- LLVM_VERSION=3.8.1
- SPECIAL=sanitizer
addons:
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test']
packages: g++-6
compiler: clang
before_script:
- make clang_sanitize
# cppcheck

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@ -92,8 +92,9 @@ fuzzing-stop:
cppcheck:
cppcheck --enable=warning --inconclusive --force --std=c++11 src/json.hpp --error-exitcode=1
# run clang sanitize (we are overrding the CXXFLAGS provided by travis in order to use gcc's libstdc++)
clang_sanitize: clean
CXX=clang++ CXXFLAGS="-g -O2 -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined -fno-omit-frame-pointer" $(MAKE)
CXX=clang++ CXXFLAGS="-g -O2 -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined -fno-omit-frame-pointer" $(MAKE) check -C test
##########################################################################

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@ -111,6 +111,16 @@ struct my_allocator : std::allocator<T>
}
};
// allows deletion of raw pointer, usually hold by json_value
template<class T>
void my_allocator_clean_up(T* p)
{
assert(p != nullptr);
my_allocator<T> alloc;
alloc.destroy(p);
alloc.deallocate(p, 1);
}
TEST_CASE("controlled bad_alloc")
{
// create JSON type using the throwing allocator
@ -131,7 +141,8 @@ TEST_CASE("controlled bad_alloc")
{
next_construct_fails = false;
auto t = my_json::value_t::object;
CHECK_NOTHROW(my_json::json_value j(t));
auto clean_up = [](my_json::json_value& j){ my_allocator_clean_up(j.object); };
CHECK_NOTHROW(my_json::json_value j(t); clean_up(j));
next_construct_fails = true;
CHECK_THROWS_AS(my_json::json_value j(t), std::bad_alloc);
next_construct_fails = false;
@ -140,7 +151,8 @@ TEST_CASE("controlled bad_alloc")
{
next_construct_fails = false;
auto t = my_json::value_t::array;
CHECK_NOTHROW(my_json::json_value j(t));
auto clean_up = [](my_json::json_value& j){ my_allocator_clean_up(j.array); };
CHECK_NOTHROW(my_json::json_value j(t); clean_up(j));
next_construct_fails = true;
CHECK_THROWS_AS(my_json::json_value j(t), std::bad_alloc);
next_construct_fails = false;
@ -149,7 +161,8 @@ TEST_CASE("controlled bad_alloc")
{
next_construct_fails = false;
auto t = my_json::value_t::string;
CHECK_NOTHROW(my_json::json_value j(t));
auto clean_up = [](my_json::json_value& j){ my_allocator_clean_up(j.string); };
CHECK_NOTHROW(my_json::json_value j(t); clean_up(j));
next_construct_fails = true;
CHECK_THROWS_AS(my_json::json_value j(t), std::bad_alloc);
next_construct_fails = false;
@ -160,7 +173,8 @@ TEST_CASE("controlled bad_alloc")
{
next_construct_fails = false;
my_json::string_t v("foo");
CHECK_NOTHROW(my_json::json_value j(v));
auto clean_up = [](my_json::json_value& j){ my_allocator_clean_up(j.string); };
CHECK_NOTHROW(my_json::json_value j(v); clean_up(j));
next_construct_fails = true;
CHECK_THROWS_AS(my_json::json_value j(v), std::bad_alloc);
next_construct_fails = false;