-
- """
- Checks that the implementation does not make use of the `char` type.
- This is ambiguous; compilers can freely choose `signed` or `unsigned` char.
- """
-
- import os
-
- import pytest
-
- import helpers
- import pqclean
- import pycparser
-
-
- def setup_module():
- if not(os.path.exists(os.path.join('pycparser', '.git'))):
- print("Please run `git submodule update --init`")
-
-
- def walk_tree(ast):
- if type(ast) is pycparser.c_ast.IdentifierType:
- if ast.names == ['char']:
- yield ast
-
- for (_, child) in ast.children():
- yield from walk_tree(child) # recursively yield prohibited nodes
-
-
- @pytest.mark.parametrize(
- 'implementation',
- pqclean.Scheme.all_implementations(),
- ids=str,
- )
- @helpers.filtered_test
- @helpers.skip_windows()
- def test_char(implementation):
- errors = []
- for fname in os.listdir(implementation.path()):
- if not fname.endswith(".c"):
- continue
- tdir, _ = os.path.split(os.path.realpath(__file__))
- ast = pycparser.parse_file(
- os.path.join(implementation.path(), fname),
- use_cpp=True,
- cpp_path='cc', # not all platforms link cpp correctly; cc -E works
- cpp_args=[
- '-E',
- '-std=c99',
- '-nostdinc', # pycparser cannot deal with e.g. __attribute__
- '-I{}'.format(os.path.join(tdir, "../common")),
- # necessary to mock e.g. <stdint.h>
- '-I{}'.format(
- os.path.join(tdir, 'pycparser/utils/fake_libc_include')),
- ]
- )
- for node in walk_tree(ast):
- # flatten nodes to a string to easily enforce uniqueness
- err = "\n at {c.file}:{c.line}:{c.column}".format(c=node.coord)
- if err not in errors:
- errors.append(err)
- if errors:
- raise AssertionError(
- "Prohibited use of char without explicit signed/unsigned" +
- "".join(errors)
- )
-
-
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- import sys
- pytest.main(sys.argv)
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