@@ -27,9 +27,10 @@ static const char *parse_escape(const char *p, unsigned *val, const char *end, i
case 'x': {
unsigned mask = -(1U << (bits - 4));
for (c = 0; p < end; c = (c << 4) + d) {
- d = hexval(*p++);
+ d = hexval(*p);
if (d > 16)
break;
+ p++;
if (c & mask) {
warning(pos,
"hex escape sequence out of range");
@@ -42,8 +43,10 @@ static const char *parse_escape(const char *p, unsigned *val, const char *end, i
if (p + 2 < end)
end = p + 2;
c -= '0';
- while (p < end && (d = *p++ - '0') < 8)
+ while (p < end && (d = *p - '0') < 8) {
c = (c << 3) + d;
+ p++;
+ }
if ((c & 0400) && bits < 9)
warning(pos,
"octal escape sequence out of range");
@@ -65,7 +68,7 @@ void get_char_constant(struct token *token, unsigned long long *val)
case TOKEN_CHAR:
case TOKEN_WIDE_CHAR:
p = token->string->data;
- end = p + token->string->length;
+ end = p + token->string->length - 1;
break;
case TOKEN_CHAR_EMBEDDED_0 ... TOKEN_CHAR_EMBEDDED_3:
end = p + type - TOKEN_CHAR;
@@ -4,6 +4,16 @@ static int e[] = { '\'', '\"', '\?', '\\',
static char *s = "\'\"\?\\ \a\b\f\n\r\t\v \377\xcafe";
static int bad_e[] = { '\c', '\0123', '\789', '\xdefg' };
+
+static char a_hex[3] = "\x61\x62\x63";
+static char b_hex[3] = "\x61\x62\x63\x64";
+static char c_hex[3] = "\x61\x62";
+static char d_hex[3] = "\x61";
+
+static char a_oct[3] = "\141\142\143";
+static char b_oct[3] = "\141\142\143\144";
+static char c_oct[3] = "\141\142";
+static char d_oct[3] = "\141";
/*
* check-name: Character escape sequences
*
@@ -16,5 +26,7 @@ escapes.c:6:30: warning: multi-character character constant
escapes.c:6:39: warning: multi-character character constant
escapes.c:6:47: warning: hex escape sequence out of range
escapes.c:6:47: warning: multi-character character constant
+escapes.c:9:24: warning: too long initializer-string for array of char
+escapes.c:14:24: warning: too long initializer-string for array of char
* check-error-end
*/
When parsing a string or character constant, the parse_escape() function returns a pointer to the character at which to resume parsing. However, in the case of an hex or octal escape, it was returning a one-past-the-end pointer. Thus, a string like: char str[3] = "\x61\x62\x63"; was being parsed as: '\x61', 'x', '6', '2', '\x63' which, in turn, provokes an 'too long initializer' warning. Also, fix an off-by-one error in get_char_constant() when setting the 'end' pointer for a TOKEN_CHAR or TOKEN_WIDE_CHAR. Despite the name, the string->length of the token is actually the size of the allocated memory (ie len+1), so we need to compensate by using 'token->string->length - 1'. Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk> --- char.c | 9 ++++++--- validation/escapes.c | 12 ++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)