On 11/03/2016 11:42 AM, Markus Armbruster wrote: > Eric Blake <[email protected]> writes: > >> Add a test that proves (at least when run under valgrind) that >> we are correctly handling allocated memory even when a visit >> is aborted in the middle for whatever other reason. >> >> See commit f24582d "qapi: fix double free in >> qmp_output_visitor_cleanup()" for a fix that was lacking >> testsuite exposure prior to this patch. >> >> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <[email protected]>
>> +static void test_visitor_out_partial_visit(TestOutputVisitorData *data,
>> + const void *unused)
>> +{
>> + /* Various checks that a mid-visit abort doesn't leak or double-free. */
>> + const char *str = "hi";
>> + Error *err = NULL;
>> + UserDefAlternate uda = { .type = QTYPE_QDICT,
>> + .u.udfu = { .integer = 1,
>> + .string = (char *) "bye",
>> + .enum1 = -1 } };
^ Not a valid enum value...
>> +
>> + /* Abort in the middle of an alternate. Alternates can't be
>> + * virtually visited, so we get to inline the first half of
>> + * visit_type_UserDefAlternate(). */
>> + visit_start_alternate(data->ov, NULL, (GenericAlternate **)&obj,
>> + sizeof(uda), false, &error_abort);
>> + visit_start_struct(data->ov, NULL, NULL, 0, &error_abort);
>> + visit_type_UserDefUnionBase_members(data->ov,
>> + (UserDefUnionBase *)&uda.u.udfu,
>> + &err);
>> + error_free_or_abort(&err);
>
> Why does this fail?
...so visiting the UnionBase_members gripes loudly. But I see your
point that more comments would be helpful.
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