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Add printf-style warnings to strprintf() and OutputDebugStringF()

This finds about ~150 potential problems with format characters on a 64 bit build.
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Wladimir J. van der Laan 12 years ago
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b0a90fbb0c
  1. 15
      src/util.cpp
  2. 36
      src/util.h

15
src/util.cpp

@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ inline int OutputDebugStringF(const char* pszFormat, ...) @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ inline int OutputDebugStringF(const char* pszFormat, ...)
return ret;
}
string vstrprintf(const std::string &format, va_list ap)
string vstrprintf(const char *format, va_list ap)
{
char buffer[50000];
char* p = buffer;
@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ string vstrprintf(const std::string &format, va_list ap) @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ string vstrprintf(const std::string &format, va_list ap)
{
va_list arg_ptr;
va_copy(arg_ptr, ap);
ret = _vsnprintf(p, limit, format.c_str(), arg_ptr);
ret = _vsnprintf(p, limit, format, arg_ptr);
va_end(arg_ptr);
if (ret >= 0 && ret < limit)
break;
@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ string vstrprintf(const std::string &format, va_list ap) @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ string vstrprintf(const std::string &format, va_list ap)
return str;
}
string real_strprintf(const std::string &format, int dummy, ...)
string real_strprintf(const char *format, int dummy, ...)
{
va_list arg_ptr;
va_start(arg_ptr, dummy);
@ -310,6 +310,15 @@ string real_strprintf(const std::string &format, int dummy, ...) @@ -310,6 +310,15 @@ string real_strprintf(const std::string &format, int dummy, ...)
return str;
}
string real_strprintf(const std::string &format, int dummy, ...)
{
va_list arg_ptr;
va_start(arg_ptr, dummy);
string str = vstrprintf(format.c_str(), arg_ptr);
va_end(arg_ptr);
return str;
}
bool error(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list arg_ptr;

36
src/util.h

@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ static const int64 CENT = 1000000; @@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ static const int64 CENT = 1000000;
#define UBEGIN(a) ((unsigned char*)&(a))
#define UEND(a) ((unsigned char*)&((&(a))[1]))
#define ARRAYLEN(array) (sizeof(array)/sizeof((array)[0]))
#define printf OutputDebugStringF
#ifndef PRI64d
#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MSVCRT__)
@ -94,6 +93,15 @@ inline void Sleep(int64 n) @@ -94,6 +93,15 @@ inline void Sleep(int64 n)
}
#endif
/* This GNU C extension enables the compiler to check the format string against the parameters provided.
* X is the number of the "format string" parameter, and Y is the number of the first variadic parameter.
* Parameters count from 1.
*/
#ifdef __GNUC__
#define ATTR_WARN_PRINTF(X,Y) __attribute__((format(printf,X,Y)))
#else
#define ATTR_WARN_PRINTF(X,Y)
#endif
@ -121,16 +129,32 @@ extern bool fReopenDebugLog; @@ -121,16 +129,32 @@ extern bool fReopenDebugLog;
void RandAddSeed();
void RandAddSeedPerfmon();
int OutputDebugStringF(const char* pszFormat, ...);
int ATTR_WARN_PRINTF(1,2) OutputDebugStringF(const char* pszFormat, ...);
int my_snprintf(char* buffer, size_t limit, const char* format, ...);
/* It is not allowed to use va_start with a pass-by-reference argument.
(C++ standard, 18.7, paragraph 3). Use a dummy argument to work around this, and use a
macro to keep similar semantics.
/*
Rationale for the real_strprintf / strprintf construction:
It is not allowed to use va_start with a pass-by-reference argument.
(C++ standard, 18.7, paragraph 3). Use a dummy argument to work around this, and use a
macro to keep similar semantics.
*/
/** Overload strprintf for char*, so that GCC format type warnings can be given */
std::string ATTR_WARN_PRINTF(1,3) real_strprintf(const char *format, int dummy, ...);
/** Overload strprintf for std::string, to be able to use it with _ (translation).
* This will not support GCC format type warnings (-Wformat) so be careful.
*/
std::string real_strprintf(const std::string &format, int dummy, ...);
#define strprintf(format, ...) real_strprintf(format, 0, __VA_ARGS__)
std::string vstrprintf(const std::string &format, va_list ap);
std::string vstrprintf(const char *format, va_list ap);
/* Redefine printf so that it directs output to debug.log
*
* Do this *after* defining the other printf-like functions, because otherwise the
* __attribute__((format(printf,X,Y))) gets expanded to __attribute__((format(OutputDebugStringF,X,Y)))
* which confuses gcc.
*/
#define printf OutputDebugStringF
bool error(const char *format, ...);
void LogException(std::exception* pex, const char* pszThread);

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