From patchwork Wed Oct 13 00:37:42 2021 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Joseph Myers X-Patchwork-Id: 46147 Return-Path: X-Original-To: patchwork@sourceware.org Delivered-To: patchwork@sourceware.org Received: from server2.sourceware.org (localhost [IPv6:::1]) by sourceware.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 248EC385802A for ; Wed, 13 Oct 2021 00:38:04 +0000 (GMT) X-Original-To: libc-alpha@sourceware.org Delivered-To: libc-alpha@sourceware.org Received: from esa1.mentor.iphmx.com (esa1.mentor.iphmx.com [68.232.129.153]) by sourceware.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id D38A93858C60 for ; Wed, 13 Oct 2021 00:37:49 +0000 (GMT) DMARC-Filter: OpenDMARC Filter v1.4.1 sourceware.org D38A93858C60 Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; dmarc=none (p=none dis=none) header.from=codesourcery.com Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=mentor.com IronPort-SDR: UlZ61SN7A+BnQ533LVetG2Hb3ONgMuXQqkhaHCS1/PRhAf72IE3icOyGz5a1p6cv6MstvHWo0/ vsyCb3l2Qz7PCXuNCn1POHuiOEt1lfdl7jTIhGsntT69YQcBRIdJv6eGGoIKXjIDVBTT0BooUp TQ/oLdC7LSyT78aJM0/ON36RUssVRC+E5QPk1lArtnLHX/Jwd04WAhFEI35PUAPKnQ3PlKXDzc 8kS/rlrpkmDxeaAcknnd/ydJHp36dsgvVj0zitbrLZTbSoclY1ELYJdK/Mv8HyyZkPamJlzDx6 kGxJ1tdffdA2adM3LLLN1jNM X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.85,369,1624348800"; d="scan'208";a="69580024" Received: from orw-gwy-02-in.mentorg.com ([192.94.38.167]) by esa1.mentor.iphmx.com with ESMTP; 12 Oct 2021 16:37:49 -0800 IronPort-SDR: +1VXL5+0B5GLsmI+QBb0k/CWM1oKUIb5L10btshb9ze9yAL31zY25r3JMCOE5PqOHZWRCw1h1N gmnkCNxa8nu8lKgzWLReBT8ByKj7naII58A3LBlBOGDC2y+Co29m2YPjNnOkZbEWyXoFOxRpoN 4Ii19abH3LzRa0McRLBzkaFbWEvoUyKs2cndBShjHSwzZSMaf1mkDdpKRiWqzFhgiPYtlGGaJC gBrvRVvp4lXl9hAhy+NAD95Oxad3t5ytj6rHxICXMd4IrRQzes69rk3Q5IneybVZzY9Vugqq0H fuA= Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 00:37:42 +0000 From: Joseph Myers X-X-Sender: jsm28@digraph.polyomino.org.uk To: Subject: [PATCH v2] Support C2X printf %b, %B In-Reply-To: Message-ID: References: User-Agent: Alpine 2.22 (DEB 394 2020-01-19) MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Originating-IP: [137.202.0.90] X-ClientProxiedBy: SVR-IES-MBX-04.mgc.mentorg.com (139.181.222.4) To svr-ies-mbx-01.mgc.mentorg.com (139.181.222.1) X-Spam-Status: No, score=-3123.5 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00, GIT_PATCH_0, HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, KAM_DMARC_STATUS, KAM_LOTSOFHASH, KAM_SHORT, SPF_HELO_PASS, SPF_PASS, TXREP autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.4 (2020-01-24) on server2.sourceware.org X-BeenThere: libc-alpha@sourceware.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: Libc-alpha mailing list List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: libc-alpha-bounces+patchwork=sourceware.org@sourceware.org Sender: "Libc-alpha" C2X adds a printf %b format (see , accepted for C2X), for outputting integers in binary. It also has recommended practice for a corresponding %B format (like %b, but %#B starts the output with 0B instead of 0b). Add support for these formats to glibc. One existing test uses %b as an example of an unknown format, to test how glibc printf handles unknown formats; change that to %v. Use of %b and %B as user-registered format specifiers continues to work (and we already have a test that covers that, tst-printfsz.c). Note that C2X also has scanf %b support, plus support for binary constants starting 0b in strtol (base 0 and 2) and scanf %i (strtol base 0 and scanf %i coming from a previous paper that added binary integer literals). I intend to implement those features in a separate patch or patches; as discussed in the thread starting at , they will be more complicated because they involve adding extra public symbols to ensure compatibility with existing code that might not expect 0b constants to be handled by strtol base 0 and 2 and scanf %i, whereas simply adding a new format specifier poses no such compatibility concerns. Note that the actual conversion from integer to string uses existing code in _itoa.c. That code has special cases for bases 8, 10 and 16, probably so that the compiler can optimize division by an integer constant in the code for those bases. If desired such special cases could easily be added for base 2 as well, but that would be an optimization, not actually needed for these printf formats to work. Tested for x86_64 and x86. Also tested with build-many-glibcs.py for aarch64-linux-gnu with GCC mainline to make sure that the test does indeed build with GCC 12 (where format checking warnings are enabled for most of the test). --- The first patch version was . In this version, the warning disabling is updated to reflect that I've now added support for checking these formats to GCC 12. diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 220d327071..64ea3978cc 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -51,6 +51,10 @@ Major new features: * The ISO C2X macro _PRINTF_NAN_LEN_MAX has been added to . +* printf-family functions now support the %b format for output of + integers in binary, as specified in draft ISO C2X, and the %B variant + of that format recommended by draft ISO C2X. + Deprecated and removed features, and other changes affecting compatibility: * The r_version update in the debugger interface makes the glibc binary diff --git a/manual/stdio.texi b/manual/stdio.texi index 1d235be68d..29d01b9ec9 100644 --- a/manual/stdio.texi +++ b/manual/stdio.texi @@ -1664,9 +1664,9 @@ an @code{int} argument should be printed in decimal notation, the the @samp{%%} conversion to print a literal @samp{%} character. There are also conversions for printing an integer argument as an -unsigned value in octal, decimal, or hexadecimal radix (@samp{%o}, -@samp{%u}, or @samp{%x}, respectively); or as a character value -(@samp{%c}). +unsigned value in binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal radix +(@samp{%b}, @samp{%o}, @samp{%u}, or @samp{%x}, respectively); or as a +character value (@samp{%c}). Floating-point numbers can be printed in normal, fixed-point notation using the @samp{%f} conversion or in exponential notation using the @@ -1825,6 +1825,13 @@ Conversions}, for details. @samp{%d} and @samp{%i} are synonymous for output, but are different when used with @code{scanf} for input (@pxref{Table of Input Conversions}). +@item @samp{%b}, @samp{%B} +Print an integer as an unsigned binary number. @samp{%b} uses +lower-case @samp{b} with the @samp{#} flag and @samp{%B} uses +upper-case. @samp{%b} is an ISO C2X feature; @samp{%B} is an +extension recommended by ISO C2X. @xref{Integer Conversions}, for +details. + @item @samp{%o} Print an integer as an unsigned octal number. @xref{Integer Conversions}, for details. @@ -1901,15 +1908,17 @@ simply ignored; this is sometimes useful. @subsection Integer Conversions This section describes the options for the @samp{%d}, @samp{%i}, -@samp{%o}, @samp{%u}, @samp{%x}, and @samp{%X} conversion +@samp{%b}, @samp{%B}, @samp{%o}, @samp{%u}, @samp{%x}, and @samp{%X} conversion specifications. These conversions print integers in various formats. The @samp{%d} and @samp{%i} conversion specifications both print an -@code{int} argument as a signed decimal number; while @samp{%o}, -@samp{%u}, and @samp{%x} print the argument as an unsigned octal, +@code{int} argument as a signed decimal number; while @samp{b}, @samp{%o}, +@samp{%u}, and @samp{%x} print the argument as an unsigned binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal number (respectively). The @samp{%X} conversion specification is just like @samp{%x} except that it uses the characters -@samp{ABCDEF} as digits instead of @samp{abcdef}. +@samp{ABCDEF} as digits instead of @samp{abcdef}. The @samp{%B} +conversion specification is just like @samp{%b} except that, with the +@samp{#} flag, the output starts with @samp{0B} instead of @samp{0b}. The following flags are meaningful: @@ -1931,7 +1940,9 @@ includes a sign, this flag is ignored if you supply both of them. @item @samp{#} For the @samp{%o} conversion, this forces the leading digit to be @samp{0}, as if by increasing the precision. For @samp{%x} or -@samp{%X}, this prefixes a leading @samp{0x} or @samp{0X} (respectively) +@samp{%X}, this prefixes a leading @samp{0x} or @samp{0X} +(respectively) to the result. For @samp{%b} or @samp{%B}, this +prefixes a leading @samp{0b} or @samp{0B} (respectively) to the result. This doesn't do anything useful for the @samp{%d}, @samp{%i}, or @samp{%u} conversions. Using this flag produces output which can be parsed by the @code{strtoul} function (@pxref{Parsing of @@ -1957,7 +1968,8 @@ characters at all are produced. Without a type modifier, the corresponding argument is treated as an @code{int} (for the signed conversions @samp{%i} and @samp{%d}) or -@code{unsigned int} (for the unsigned conversions @samp{%o}, @samp{%u}, +@code{unsigned int} (for the unsigned conversions @samp{%b}, +@samp{%B}, @samp{%o}, @samp{%u}, @samp{%x}, and @samp{%X}). Recall that since @code{printf} and friends are variadic, any @code{char} and @code{short} arguments are automatically converted to @code{int} by the default argument diff --git a/stdio-common/Makefile b/stdio-common/Makefile index 803f16dae0..bbb3a2ca56 100644 --- a/stdio-common/Makefile +++ b/stdio-common/Makefile @@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ tests := tstscanf test_rdwr test-popen tstgetln test-fseek \ tst-vfprintf-width-prec-alloc \ tst-printf-fp-free \ tst-printf-fp-leak \ - test-strerr + test-strerr \ + tst-printf-binary test-srcs = tst-unbputc tst-printf tst-printfsz-islongdouble diff --git a/stdio-common/printf-parsemb.c b/stdio-common/printf-parsemb.c index 6e64a6bb98..8bc5567758 100644 --- a/stdio-common/printf-parsemb.c +++ b/stdio-common/printf-parsemb.c @@ -328,6 +328,8 @@ __parse_one_specmb (const UCHAR_T *format, size_t posn, case L'o': case L'X': case L'x': + case L'B': + case L'b': #if LONG_MAX != LONG_LONG_MAX if (spec->info.is_long_double) spec->data_arg_type = PA_INT|PA_FLAG_LONG_LONG; diff --git a/stdio-common/tst-printf-binary-main.c b/stdio-common/tst-printf-binary-main.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..02698f65ba --- /dev/null +++ b/stdio-common/tst-printf-binary-main.c @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +/* Test binary printf formats. + Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + This file is part of the GNU C Library. + + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + Lesser General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see + . */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include + +/* GCC does not know the %b or %B formats before GCC 12. */ +DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT; +#if !__GNUC_PREREQ (12, 0) +DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (11, "-Wformat"); +DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (11, "-Wformat-extra-args"); +#endif + +#define CHECK_PRINTF(EXPECTED, FMT, ...) \ + do \ + { \ + int ret = SNPRINTF (buf, sizeof buf / sizeof buf[0], L_(FMT), \ + __VA_ARGS__); \ + TEST_COMPARE_STRING_MACRO (buf, L_(EXPECTED)); \ + TEST_COMPARE (ret, STRLEN (L_(EXPECTED))); \ + } \ + while (0) + +static int +do_test (void) +{ + CHAR buf[1024]; + CHECK_PRINTF ("0", "%b", 0u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0", "%B", 0u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0", "%#b", 0u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0", "%#B", 0u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("1", "%b", 1u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("1", "%B", 1u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("10", "%b", 2u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("10", "%B", 2u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("11", "%b", 3u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("11", "%B", 3u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("10000111011001010100001100100001", "%b", 0x87654321); + CHECK_PRINTF ("10000111011001010100001100100001", "%B", 0x87654321); + CHECK_PRINTF ("100001100100001", "%hb", (int) 0x87654321); + CHECK_PRINTF ("100001100100001", "%hB", (int) 0x87654321); + CHECK_PRINTF ("100001", "%hhb", (int) 0x87654321); + CHECK_PRINTF ("100001", "%hhB", (int) 0x87654321); + CHECK_PRINTF ("10000111011001010100001100100001", "%lb", 0x87654321ul); + CHECK_PRINTF ("10000111011001010100001100100001", "%lB", 0x87654321ul); + CHECK_PRINTF ("11111110110111001011101010011001" + "10000111011001010100001100100001", "%llb", + 0xfedcba9987654321ull); + CHECK_PRINTF ("11111110110111001011101010011001" + "10000111011001010100001100100001", "%llB", + 0xfedcba9987654321ull); +#if LONG_WIDTH >= 64 + CHECK_PRINTF ("11111110110111001011101010011001" + "10000111011001010100001100100001", "%lb", + 0xfedcba9987654321ul); + CHECK_PRINTF ("11111110110111001011101010011001" + "10000111011001010100001100100001", "%lB", + 0xfedcba9987654321ul); +#endif + CHECK_PRINTF (" 1010", "%5b", 10u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 1010", "%5B", 10u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("01010", "%05b", 10u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("01010", "%05B", 10u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("1011 ", "%-5b", 11u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("1011 ", "%-5B", 11u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0b10011", "%#b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0B10011", "%#B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 0b10011", "%#10b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 0B10011", "%#10B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0b00010011", "%0#10b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0B00010011", "%0#10B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0b00010011", "%#010b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0B00010011", "%#010B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0b10011 ", "%#-10b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0B10011 ", "%#-10B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("00010011", "%.8b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("00010011", "%.8B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0b00010011", "%#.8b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0B00010011", "%#.8B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 00010011", "%15.8b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 00010011", "%15.8B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("00010011 ", "%-15.8b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("00010011 ", "%-15.8B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 0b00010011", "%#15.8b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 0B00010011", "%#15.8B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0b00010011 ", "%-#15.8b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0B00010011 ", "%-#15.8B", 19u); + /* GCC diagnoses ignored flags. */ + DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT; + DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (12, "-Wformat"); + /* '0' flag ignored with '-'. */ + CHECK_PRINTF ("1011 ", "%0-5b", 11u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("1011 ", "%0-5B", 11u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0b10011 ", "%#0-10b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF ("0B10011 ", "%#0-10B", 19u); + /* '0' flag ignored with precision. */ + CHECK_PRINTF (" 00010011", "%015.8b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 00010011", "%015.8B", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 0b00010011", "%0#15.8b", 19u); + CHECK_PRINTF (" 0B00010011", "%0#15.8B", 19u); + DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT; + /* Test positional argument handling. */ + CHECK_PRINTF ("test 1011 test2 100010001000100010001000100010001", + "%2$s %1$b %4$s %3$llb", 11u, "test", 0x111111111ull, "test2"); + return 0; +} + +DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT; + +#include diff --git a/stdio-common/tst-printf-binary.c b/stdio-common/tst-printf-binary.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bb044b571d --- /dev/null +++ b/stdio-common/tst-printf-binary.c @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +/* Test binary printf formats. Narrow string version. + Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + This file is part of the GNU C Library. + + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + Lesser General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see + . */ + +#define SNPRINTF snprintf +#define TEST_COMPARE_STRING_MACRO TEST_COMPARE_STRING +#define STRLEN strlen +#define CHAR char +#define L_(C) C + +#include diff --git a/stdio-common/tst-printf.c b/stdio-common/tst-printf.c index b4241330cb..78007abf15 100644 --- a/stdio-common/tst-printf.c +++ b/stdio-common/tst-printf.c @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ I am ready for my first lesson today."; fmtst2chk("%0*.*x"); #ifndef BSD - printf("bad format:\t\"%b\"\n"); + printf("bad format:\t\"%v\"\n"); printf("nil pointer (padded):\t\"%10p\"\n", (void *) NULL); #endif diff --git a/stdio-common/tst-printf.sh b/stdio-common/tst-printf.sh index c2aee1f1f3..591ab19bfe 100644 --- a/stdio-common/tst-printf.sh +++ b/stdio-common/tst-printf.sh @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ cat <<'EOF' | %0*x: `0012' %*.*x: `0012' %0*.*x: `0012' -bad format: "%b" +bad format: "%v" nil pointer (padded): " (nil)" decimal negative: "-2345" octal negative: "37777773327" @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ cat <<'EOF' | %0*x: `0012' %*.*x: `0012' %0*.*x: `0012' -bad format: "%b" +bad format: "%v" nil pointer (padded): " (nil)" decimal negative: "-2345" octal negative: "37777773327" diff --git a/stdio-common/vfprintf-internal.c b/stdio-common/vfprintf-internal.c index 415f038141..b7e70035af 100644 --- a/stdio-common/vfprintf-internal.c +++ b/stdio-common/vfprintf-internal.c @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = /* '4' */ 8, /* '5' */ 8, /* '6' */ 8, /* '7' */ 8, /* '8' */ 8, /* '9' */ 8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, /* 'A' */ 26, 0, /* 'C' */ 25, + 0, /* 'A' */ 26, /* 'B' */ 30, /* 'C' */ 25, 0, /* 'E' */ 19, /* F */ 19, /* 'G' */ 19, 0, /* 'I' */ 29, 0, 0, /* 'L' */ 12, 0, 0, 0, @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 'X' */ 18, 0, /* 'Z' */ 13, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, - 0, /* 'a' */ 26, 0, /* 'c' */ 20, + 0, /* 'a' */ 26, /* 'b' */ 30, /* 'c' */ 20, /* 'd' */ 15, /* 'e' */ 19, /* 'f' */ 19, /* 'g' */ 19, /* 'h' */ 10, /* 'i' */ 15, /* 'j' */ 28, 0, /* 'l' */ 11, /* 'm' */ 24, /* 'n' */ 23, /* 'o' */ 17, @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = #define STEP0_3_TABLE \ /* Step 0: at the beginning. */ \ - static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step0_jumps[30] = \ + static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step0_jumps[31] = \ { \ REF (form_unknown), \ REF (flag_space), /* for ' ' */ \ @@ -476,9 +476,10 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = REF (mod_ptrdiff_t), /* for 't' */ \ REF (mod_intmax_t), /* for 'j' */ \ REF (flag_i18n), /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_binary), /* for 'B', 'b' */ \ }; \ /* Step 1: after processing width. */ \ - static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step1_jumps[30] = \ + static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step1_jumps[31] = \ { \ REF (form_unknown), \ REF (form_unknown), /* for ' ' */ \ @@ -509,10 +510,11 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = REF (form_floathex), /* for 'A', 'a' */ \ REF (mod_ptrdiff_t), /* for 't' */ \ REF (mod_intmax_t), /* for 'j' */ \ - REF (form_unknown) /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_unknown), /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_binary), /* for 'B', 'b' */ \ }; \ /* Step 2: after processing precision. */ \ - static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step2_jumps[30] = \ + static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step2_jumps[31] = \ { \ REF (form_unknown), \ REF (form_unknown), /* for ' ' */ \ @@ -543,10 +545,11 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = REF (form_floathex), /* for 'A', 'a' */ \ REF (mod_ptrdiff_t), /* for 't' */ \ REF (mod_intmax_t), /* for 'j' */ \ - REF (form_unknown) /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_unknown), /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_binary), /* for 'B', 'b' */ \ }; \ /* Step 3a: after processing first 'h' modifier. */ \ - static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step3a_jumps[30] = \ + static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step3a_jumps[31] = \ { \ REF (form_unknown), \ REF (form_unknown), /* for ' ' */ \ @@ -577,10 +580,11 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = REF (form_unknown), /* for 'A', 'a' */ \ REF (form_unknown), /* for 't' */ \ REF (form_unknown), /* for 'j' */ \ - REF (form_unknown) /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_unknown), /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_binary), /* for 'B', 'b' */ \ }; \ /* Step 3b: after processing first 'l' modifier. */ \ - static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step3b_jumps[30] = \ + static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step3b_jumps[31] = \ { \ REF (form_unknown), \ REF (form_unknown), /* for ' ' */ \ @@ -611,12 +615,13 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = REF (form_floathex), /* for 'A', 'a' */ \ REF (form_unknown), /* for 't' */ \ REF (form_unknown), /* for 'j' */ \ - REF (form_unknown) /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_unknown), /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_binary), /* for 'B', 'b' */ \ } #define STEP4_TABLE \ /* Step 4: processing format specifier. */ \ - static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step4_jumps[30] = \ + static JUMP_TABLE_TYPE step4_jumps[31] = \ { \ REF (form_unknown), \ REF (form_unknown), /* for ' ' */ \ @@ -647,7 +652,8 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = REF (form_floathex), /* for 'A', 'a' */ \ REF (form_unknown), /* for 't' */ \ REF (form_unknown), /* for 'j' */ \ - REF (form_unknown) /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_unknown), /* for 'I' */ \ + REF (form_binary), /* for 'B', 'b' */ \ } /* Before invoking this macro, process_arg_int etc. macros have to be @@ -706,6 +712,14 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = LABEL (form_hexa): \ /* Unsigned hexadecimal integer. */ \ base = 16; \ + goto LABEL (unsigned_number); \ + /* NOTREACHED */ \ + \ + LABEL (form_binary): \ + /* Unsigned binary integer. */ \ + base = 2; \ + goto LABEL (unsigned_number); \ + /* NOTREACHED */ \ \ LABEL (unsigned_number): /* Unsigned number of base BASE. */ \ \ @@ -803,8 +817,8 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = { \ width -= workend - string + prec; \ \ - if (number.word != 0 && alt && base == 16) \ - /* Account for 0X hex marker. */ \ + if (number.word != 0 && alt && (base == 16 || base == 2)) \ + /* Account for 0X, 0x, 0B or 0b hex or binary marker. */ \ width -= 2; \ \ if (is_negative || showsign || space) \ @@ -823,7 +837,7 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = else if (space) \ outchar (L_(' ')); \ \ - if (number.word != 0 && alt && base == 16) \ + if (number.word != 0 && alt && (base == 16 || base == 2)) \ { \ outchar (L_('0')); \ outchar (spec); \ @@ -854,7 +868,7 @@ static const uint8_t jump_table[] = --width; \ } \ \ - if (number.word != 0 && alt && base == 16) \ + if (number.word != 0 && alt && (base == 16 || base == 2)) \ { \ outchar (L_('0')); \ outchar (spec); \ diff --git a/wcsmbs/Makefile b/wcsmbs/Makefile index f38eb5cfe1..3a3be9cd95 100644 --- a/wcsmbs/Makefile +++ b/wcsmbs/Makefile @@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ tests := tst-wcstof wcsmbs-tst1 tst-wcsnlen tst-btowc tst-mbrtowc \ tst-c16c32-1 wcsatcliff tst-wcstol-locale tst-wcstod-nan-locale \ tst-wcstod-round test-char-types tst-fgetwc-after-eof \ tst-wcstod-nan-sign tst-c16-surrogate tst-c32-state \ - $(addprefix test-,$(strop-tests)) tst-mbstowcs + $(addprefix test-,$(strop-tests)) tst-mbstowcs \ + tst-wprintf-binary include ../Rules diff --git a/wcsmbs/tst-wprintf-binary.c b/wcsmbs/tst-wprintf-binary.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c92a73d7f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/wcsmbs/tst-wprintf-binary.c @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +/* Test binary printf formats. Wide string version. + Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + This file is part of the GNU C Library. + + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + Lesser General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see + . */ + +#define SNPRINTF swprintf +#define TEST_COMPARE_STRING_MACRO TEST_COMPARE_STRING_WIDE +#define STRLEN wcslen +#define CHAR wchar_t +#define L_(C) L ## C + +#include "../stdio-common/tst-printf-binary-main.c"