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// Copyright 2022 The Abseil Authors.
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//
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// Tests for stripping of literal strings.
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// ---------------------------------------
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//
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// When a `LOG` statement can be trivially proved at compile time to never fire,
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// e.g. due to `ABSL_MIN_LOG_LEVEL`, `NDEBUG`, or some explicit condition, data
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// streamed in can be dropped from the compiled program completely if they are
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// not used elsewhere. This most commonly affects string literals, which users
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// often want to strip to reduce binary size and/or redact information about
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// their program's internals (e.g. in a release build).
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//
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// These tests log strings and then validate whether they appear in the compiled
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// binary. This is done by opening the file corresponding to the running test
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// and running a simple string search on its contents. The strings to be logged
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// and searched for must be unique, and we must take care not to emit them into
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// the binary in any other place, e.g. when searching for them. The latter is
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// accomplished by computing them using base64; the source string appears in the
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// binary but the target string is computed at runtime.
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#include <stdio.h>
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#if defined(__MACH__)
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#include <mach-o/dyld.h>
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#elif defined(_WIN32)
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#include <Windows.h>
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#include <tchar.h>
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#endif
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <functional>
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#include <memory>
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#include <ostream>
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#include <string>
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#include "gmock/gmock.h"
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "absl/base/internal/strerror.h"
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#include "absl/flags/internal/program_name.h"
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#include "absl/log/check.h"
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#include "absl/log/internal/test_helpers.h"
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#include "absl/log/log.h"
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#include "absl/strings/escaping.h"
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#include "absl/strings/str_format.h"
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#include "absl/strings/string_view.h"
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namespace {
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using ::testing::_;
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using ::testing::Eq;
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using ::testing::NotNull;
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using absl::log_internal::kAbslMinLogLevel;
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std::string Base64UnescapeOrDie(absl::string_view data) {
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std::string decoded;
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CHECK(absl::Base64Unescape(data, &decoded));
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return decoded;
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// A Googletest matcher which searches the running binary for a given string
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// This matcher is used to validate that literal strings streamed into
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// `LOG` statements that ought to be compiled out (e.g. `LOG_IF(INFO, false)`)
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// do not appear in the binary.
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//
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// Note that passing the string to be sought directly to `FileHasSubstr()` all
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// but forces its inclusion in the binary regardless of the logging library's
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// behavior. For example:
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//
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// LOG_IF(INFO, false) << "you're the man now dog";
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// // This will always pass:
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// // EXPECT_THAT(fp, FileHasSubstr("you're the man now dog"));
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// // So use this instead:
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// EXPECT_THAT(fp, FileHasSubstr(
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// Base64UnescapeOrDie("eW91J3JlIHRoZSBtYW4gbm93IGRvZw==")));
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class FileHasSubstrMatcher final : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<FILE*> {
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public:
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explicit FileHasSubstrMatcher(absl::string_view needle) : needle_(needle) {}
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bool MatchAndExplain(
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FILE* fp, ::testing::MatchResultListener* listener) const override {
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std::string buf(
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std::max<std::string::size_type>(needle_.size() * 2, 163840000), '\0');
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size_t buf_start_offset = 0; // The file offset of the byte at `buf[0]`.
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size_t buf_data_size = 0; // The number of bytes of `buf` which contain
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// data.
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::fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET);
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while (true) {
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// Fill the buffer to capacity or EOF:
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while (buf_data_size < buf.size()) {
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const size_t ret = fread(&buf[buf_data_size], sizeof(char),
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buf.size() - buf_data_size, fp);
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if (ret == 0) break;
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buf_data_size += ret;
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}
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if (ferror(fp)) {
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*listener << "error reading file";
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return false;
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}
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const absl::string_view haystack(&buf[0], buf_data_size);
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const auto off = haystack.find(needle_);
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if (off != haystack.npos) {
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*listener << "string found at offset " << buf_start_offset + off;
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return true;
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}
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if (feof(fp)) {
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*listener << "string not found";
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return false;
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}
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// Copy the end of `buf` to the beginning so we catch matches that span
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// buffer boundaries. `buf` and `buf_data_size` are always large enough
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// that these ranges don't overlap.
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memcpy(&buf[0], &buf[buf_data_size - needle_.size()], needle_.size());
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buf_start_offset += buf_data_size - needle_.size();
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buf_data_size = needle_.size();
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}
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}
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void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const override {
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*os << "contains the string \"" << needle_ << "\" (base64(\""
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<< Base64UnescapeOrDie(needle_) << "\"))";
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}
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void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const override {
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*os << "does not ";
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DescribeTo(os);
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}
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private:
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std::string needle_;
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};
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class StrippingTest : public ::testing::Test {
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protected:
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void SetUp() override {
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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// Non-optimized builds don't necessarily eliminate dead code at all, so we
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// don't attempt to validate stripping against such builds.
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GTEST_SKIP() << "StrippingTests skipped since this build is not optimized";
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#elif defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
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// These tests require a way to examine the running binary and look for
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// strings; there's no portable way to do that.
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GTEST_SKIP()
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<< "StrippingTests skipped since this platform is not optimized";
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#endif
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}
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// Opens this program's executable file. Returns `nullptr` and writes to
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// `stderr` on failure.
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std::unique_ptr<FILE, std::function<void(FILE*)>> OpenTestExecutable() {
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#if defined(__linux__)
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std::unique_ptr<FILE, std::function<void(FILE*)>> fp(
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fopen("/proc/self/exe", "rb"), [](FILE* fp) { fclose(fp); });
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if (!fp) {
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const std::string err = absl::base_internal::StrError(errno);
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absl::FPrintF(stderr, "Failed to open /proc/self/exe: %s\n", err);
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}
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return fp;
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#elif defined(__Fuchsia__)
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// TODO(b/242579714): We need to restore the test coverage on this platform.
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std::unique_ptr<FILE, std::function<void(FILE*)>> fp(
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fopen(absl::StrCat("/pkg/bin/",
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absl::flags_internal::ShortProgramInvocationName())
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.c_str(),
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"rb"),
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[](FILE* fp) { fclose(fp); });
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if (!fp) {
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const std::string err = absl::base_internal::StrError(errno);
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absl::FPrintF(stderr, "Failed to open /pkg/bin/<binary name>: %s\n", err);
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}
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return fp;
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#elif defined(__MACH__)
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uint32_t size = 0;
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int ret = _NSGetExecutablePath(nullptr, &size);
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if (ret != -1) {
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absl::FPrintF(stderr,
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"Failed to get executable path: "
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"_NSGetExecutablePath(nullptr) returned %d\n",
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ret);
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return nullptr;
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}
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std::string path(size, '\0');
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ret = _NSGetExecutablePath(&path[0], &size);
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if (ret != 0) {
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absl::FPrintF(
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stderr,
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"Failed to get executable path: _NSGetExecutablePath(buffer) "
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"returned %d\n",
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ret);
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return nullptr;
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}
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std::unique_ptr<FILE, std::function<void(FILE*)>> fp(
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fopen(path.c_str(), "rb"), [](FILE* fp) { fclose(fp); });
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if (!fp) {
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const std::string err = absl::base_internal::StrError(errno);
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absl::FPrintF(stderr, "Failed to open executable at %s: %s\n", path, err);
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}
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return fp;
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#elif defined(_WIN32)
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std::basic_string<TCHAR> path(4096, _T('\0'));
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while (true) {
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const uint32_t ret = ::GetModuleFileName(nullptr, &path[0], path.size());
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if (ret == 0) {
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absl::FPrintF(
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stderr,
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"Failed to get executable path: GetModuleFileName(buffer) "
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"returned 0\n");
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return nullptr;
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}
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if (ret < path.size()) break;
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path.resize(path.size() * 2, _T('\0'));
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}
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std::unique_ptr<FILE, std::function<void(FILE*)>> fp(
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_tfopen(path.c_str(), "rb"), [](FILE* fp) { fclose(fp); });
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if (!fp) absl::FPrintF(stderr, "Failed to open executable\n");
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return fp;
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#else
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absl::FPrintF(stderr,
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"OpenTestExecutable() unimplemented on this platform\n");
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return nullptr;
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#endif
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}
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::testing::Matcher<FILE*> FileHasSubstr(absl::string_view needle) {
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return MakeMatcher(new FileHasSubstrMatcher(needle));
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}
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};
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// This tests whether out methodology for testing stripping works on this
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// platform by looking for one string that definitely ought to be there and one
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// that definitely ought not to. If this fails, none of the `StrippingTest`s
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// are going to produce meaningful results.
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TEST_F(StrippingTest, Control) {
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constexpr char kEncodedPositiveControl[] =
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"U3RyaXBwaW5nVGVzdC5Qb3NpdGl2ZUNvbnRyb2w=";
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const std::string encoded_negative_control =
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absl::Base64Escape("StrippingTest.NegativeControl");
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// Verify this mainly so we can encode other strings and know definitely they
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// won't encode to `kEncodedPositiveControl`.
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EXPECT_THAT(Base64UnescapeOrDie("U3RyaXBwaW5nVGVzdC5Qb3NpdGl2ZUNvbnRyb2w="),
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Eq("StrippingTest.PositiveControl"));
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auto exe = OpenTestExecutable();
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ASSERT_THAT(exe, NotNull());
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), FileHasSubstr(kEncodedPositiveControl));
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), Not(FileHasSubstr(encoded_negative_control)));
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}
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TEST_F(StrippingTest, Literal) {
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// We need to load a copy of the needle string into memory (so we can search
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// for it) without leaving it lying around in plaintext in the executable file
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// as would happen if we used a literal. We might (or might not) leave it
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// lying around later; that's what the tests are for!
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const std::string needle = absl::Base64Escape("StrippingTest.Literal");
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LOG(INFO) << "U3RyaXBwaW5nVGVzdC5MaXRlcmFs";
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auto exe = OpenTestExecutable();
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ASSERT_THAT(exe, NotNull());
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if (absl::LogSeverity::kInfo >= kAbslMinLogLevel) {
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), FileHasSubstr(needle));
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} else {
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), Not(FileHasSubstr(needle)));
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}
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}
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TEST_F(StrippingTest, LiteralInExpression) {
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// We need to load a copy of the needle string into memory (so we can search
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// for it) without leaving it lying around in plaintext in the executable file
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// as would happen if we used a literal. We might (or might not) leave it
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// lying around later; that's what the tests are for!
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const std::string needle =
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absl::Base64Escape("StrippingTest.LiteralInExpression");
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LOG(INFO) << absl::StrCat("secret: ",
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"U3RyaXBwaW5nVGVzdC5MaXRlcmFsSW5FeHByZXNzaW9u");
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std::unique_ptr<FILE, std::function<void(FILE*)>> exe = OpenTestExecutable();
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ASSERT_THAT(exe, NotNull());
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if (absl::LogSeverity::kInfo >= kAbslMinLogLevel) {
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), FileHasSubstr(needle));
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} else {
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), Not(FileHasSubstr(needle)));
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}
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}
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TEST_F(StrippingTest, Fatal) {
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// We need to load a copy of the needle string into memory (so we can search
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// for it) without leaving it lying around in plaintext in the executable file
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// as would happen if we used a literal. We might (or might not) leave it
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// lying around later; that's what the tests are for!
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const std::string needle = absl::Base64Escape("StrippingTest.Fatal");
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EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(LOG(FATAL) << "U3RyaXBwaW5nVGVzdC5GYXRhbA==", "");
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std::unique_ptr<FILE, std::function<void(FILE*)>> exe = OpenTestExecutable();
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ASSERT_THAT(exe, NotNull());
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if (absl::LogSeverity::kFatal >= kAbslMinLogLevel) {
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), FileHasSubstr(needle));
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} else {
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), Not(FileHasSubstr(needle)));
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}
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}
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TEST_F(StrippingTest, Level) {
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const std::string needle = absl::Base64Escape("StrippingTest.Level");
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volatile auto severity = absl::LogSeverity::kWarning;
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// Ensure that `severity` is not a compile-time constant to prove that
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// stripping works regardless:
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LOG(LEVEL(severity)) << "U3RyaXBwaW5nVGVzdC5MZXZlbA==";
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std::unique_ptr<FILE, std::function<void(FILE*)>> exe = OpenTestExecutable();
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ASSERT_THAT(exe, NotNull());
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if (absl::LogSeverity::kFatal >= kAbslMinLogLevel) {
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// This can't be stripped at compile-time because it might evaluate to a
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// level that shouldn't be stripped.
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), FileHasSubstr(needle));
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} else {
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__APPLE__)
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// Dead code elimination misses this case.
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#else
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// All levels should be stripped, so it doesn't matter what the severity
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// winds up being.
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EXPECT_THAT(exe.get(), Not(FileHasSubstr(needle)));
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#endif
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}
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}
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} // namespace
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