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use strict;
use warnings;
=head1 NAME
Test::Valgrind::Suppressions - Generate suppressions for given tool and command.
=head1 VERSION
Version 1.19
=cut
our $VERSION = '1.19';
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module is an helper for generating suppressions.
=cut
use base qw<Test::Valgrind::Carp>;
=head1 METHODS
=head2 C<generate>
Test::Valgrind::Suppressions->generate(
tool => $tool,
command => $command,
target => $target,
);
Generates suppressions for the command C<< $command->new_trainer >> and the tool C<< $tool->new_trainer >>, and writes them in the file specified by C<$target>.
The action used behind the scenes is L<Test::Valgrind::Action::Suppressions>.
Returns the status code.
=cut
sub generate {
my $self = shift;
my %args = @_;
my $cmd = delete $args{command};
unless (ref $cmd) {
require Test::Valgrind::Command;
$cmd = Test::Valgrind::Command->new(
command => $cmd,
args => [ ],
);
}
$cmd = $cmd->new_trainer;
return unless defined $cmd;
my $tool = delete $args{tool};
unless (ref $tool) {
require Test::Valgrind::Tool;
$tool = Test::Valgrind::Tool->new(tool => $tool);
}
$tool = $tool->new_trainer;
return unless defined $tool;
my $target = delete $args{target};
$self->_croak('Invalid target') unless $target and not ref $target;
require Test::Valgrind::Action;
my $action = Test::Valgrind::Action->new(
action => 'Suppressions',
target => $target,
name => 'PerlSuppression',
);
require Test::Valgrind::Session;
my $sess = Test::Valgrind::Session->new(
min_version => $tool->requires_version,
);
eval {
$sess->run(
command => $cmd,
tool => $tool,
action => $action,
);
};
$self->_croak($@) if $@;
my $status = $sess->status;
$status = 255 unless defined $status;
return $status;
}
=head2 C<maybe_generalize>
my $mangled_suppression = Test::Valgrind::Suppressions->maybe_generalize(
$session,
$suppression,
);
Removes all wildcard frames at the end of the suppression.
It also replaces sequences of wildcard frames by C<'...'> when C<valgrind> C<3.4.0> or higher is used.
Returns the mangled suppression.
=cut
sub maybe_generalize {
shift;
my ($sess, $supp) = @_;
1 while $supp =~ s/[^\r\n]*:\s*\*\s*$//;
# With valgrind 3.4.0, we can replace unknown series of frames by '...'
my $can_ellipsis = $sess->version >= '3.4.0';
my $did_length_check;
ELLIPSIS: {
if ($can_ellipsis) {
$supp .= "...\n";
$supp =~ s/(?:^\s*(?:\.{3}|\*:\S*|obj:\*)\s*(?:\n|\z))+/...\n/mg;
}
last if $did_length_check++;
my $frames_count =()= $supp =~ m/^(?:(?:obj|fun|\*):|\.{3}\s*$)/mg;
if ($frames_count > 24) {
# Keep only 24 frames, and even sacrifice one more if we can do ellipsis.
my $last = $can_ellipsis ? 23 : 24;
my $len = length $supp;
$supp =~ m/^(?:(?:obj|fun|\*):\S*|\.{3})\s*\n/mg for 1 .. $last;
my $p = pos $supp;
substr $supp, $p, $len - $p, '';
redo ELLIPSIS if $can_ellipsis;
}
}
$supp;
}
=head2 C<maybe_z_demangle>
my $demangled_symbol = Test::Valgrind::Suppressions->maybe_z_demangle(
$symbol,
);
If C<$symbol> is Z-encoded as described in C<valgrind>'s F<include/pub_tool_redir.h>, extract and decode its function name part.
Otherwise, C<$symbol> is returned as is.
This routine follows C<valgrind>'s F<coregrind/m_demangle/demangle.c:maybe_Z_demangle>.
=cut
my %z_escapes = (
a => '*',
c => ':',
d => '.',
h => '-',
p => '+',
s => ' ',
u => '_',
A => '@',
D => '$',
L => '(',
R => ')',
Z => 'Z',
);
sub maybe_z_demangle {
my ($self, $sym) = @_;
$sym =~ s/^_vg[rwn]Z([ZU])_// or return $sym;
my $fn_is_encoded = $1 eq 'Z';
$sym =~ /^VG_Z_/ and $self->_croak('Symbol with a "VG_Z_" prefix is invalid');
$sym =~ s/^[^_]*_//
or $self->_croak('Symbol doesn\'t contain a function name');
if ($fn_is_encoded) {
$sym =~ s/Z(.)/
my $c = $z_escapes{$1};
$self->_croak('Invalid escape sequence') unless defined $c;
$c;
/ge;
}
$self->_croak('Empty symbol') unless length $sym;
return $sym;
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Test::Valgrind>, L<Test::Valgrind::Command>, L<Test::Valgrind::Tool>, L<Test::Valgrind::Action::Suppressions>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Vincent Pit, C<< <perl at profvince.com> >>, L<http://www.profvince.com>.
You can contact me by mail or on C<irc.perl.org> (vincent).
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to C<bug-test-valgrind-suppressions at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Test-Valgrind>.
I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
=head1 SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Test::Valgrind::Suppressions
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2008,2009,2010,2011,2013,2015,2016 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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