Handle text with internal nuls

Fix insertion and selection (#657).
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gwenn 2020-03-25 19:20:05 +01:00
parent 8c574be1e3
commit f71ea05603
2 changed files with 41 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -237,13 +237,12 @@ fn str_to_cstring(s: &str) -> Result<CString> {
/// Returns `Ok((string ptr, len as c_int, SQLITE_STATIC | SQLITE_TRANSIENT))` /// Returns `Ok((string ptr, len as c_int, SQLITE_STATIC | SQLITE_TRANSIENT))`
/// normally. /// normally.
/// Returns errors if the string has embedded nuls or is too large for sqlite. /// Returns error if the string is too large for sqlite.
/// The `sqlite3_destructor_type` item is always `SQLITE_TRANSIENT` unless /// The `sqlite3_destructor_type` item is always `SQLITE_TRANSIENT` unless
/// the string was empty (in which case it's `SQLITE_STATIC`, and the ptr is /// the string was empty (in which case it's `SQLITE_STATIC`, and the ptr is
/// static). /// static).
fn str_for_sqlite(s: &[u8]) -> Result<(*const c_char, c_int, ffi::sqlite3_destructor_type)> { fn str_for_sqlite(s: &[u8]) -> Result<(*const c_char, c_int, ffi::sqlite3_destructor_type)> {
let len = len_as_c_int(s.len())?; let len = len_as_c_int(s.len())?;
if memchr::memchr(0, s).is_none() {
let (ptr, dtor_info) = if len != 0 { let (ptr, dtor_info) = if len != 0 {
(s.as_ptr() as *const c_char, ffi::SQLITE_TRANSIENT()) (s.as_ptr() as *const c_char, ffi::SQLITE_TRANSIENT())
} else { } else {
@ -251,11 +250,6 @@ fn str_for_sqlite(s: &[u8]) -> Result<(*const c_char, c_int, ffi::sqlite3_destru
("".as_ptr() as *const c_char, ffi::SQLITE_STATIC()) ("".as_ptr() as *const c_char, ffi::SQLITE_STATIC())
}; };
Ok((ptr, len, dtor_info)) Ok((ptr, len, dtor_info))
} else {
// There's an embedded nul, so we fabricate a NulError.
let e = CString::new(s);
Err(Error::NulError(e.unwrap_err()))
}
} }
// Helper to cast to c_int safely, returning the correct error type if the cast // Helper to cast to c_int safely, returning the correct error type if the cast

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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
use std::ffi::CStr;
use std::iter::IntoIterator; use std::iter::IntoIterator;
use std::os::raw::{c_char, c_int, c_void}; use std::os::raw::{c_int, c_void};
#[cfg(feature = "array")] #[cfg(feature = "array")]
use std::rc::Rc; use std::rc::Rc;
use std::slice::from_raw_parts; use std::slice::from_raw_parts;
@ -659,15 +658,18 @@ impl Statement<'_> {
} }
ffi::SQLITE_TEXT => { ffi::SQLITE_TEXT => {
let s = unsafe { let s = unsafe {
// Quoting from "Using SQLite" book:
// To avoid problems, an application should first extract the desired type using a sqlite3_column_xxx() function,
// and then call the appropriate sqlite3_column_bytes() function.
let text = ffi::sqlite3_column_text(raw, col as c_int); let text = ffi::sqlite3_column_text(raw, col as c_int);
let len = ffi::sqlite3_column_bytes(raw, col as c_int);
assert!( assert!(
!text.is_null(), !text.is_null(),
"unexpected SQLITE_TEXT column type with NULL data" "unexpected SQLITE_TEXT column type with NULL data"
); );
CStr::from_ptr(text as *const c_char) from_raw_parts(text as *const u8, len as usize)
}; };
let s = s.to_bytes();
ValueRef::Text(s) ValueRef::Text(s)
} }
ffi::SQLITE_BLOB => { ffi::SQLITE_BLOB => {
@ -1089,4 +1091,32 @@ mod test {
let stmt = conn.prepare(";").unwrap(); let stmt = conn.prepare(";").unwrap();
assert_eq!(0, stmt.column_count()); assert_eq!(0, stmt.column_count());
} }
#[test]
fn test_utf16_conversion() {
let db = Connection::open_in_memory().unwrap();
db.pragma_update(None, "encoding", &"UTF-16le").unwrap();
let encoding: String = db
.pragma_query_value(None, "encoding", |row| row.get(0))
.unwrap();
assert_eq!("UTF-16le", encoding);
db.execute_batch("CREATE TABLE foo(x TEXT)").unwrap();
let expected = "テスト";
db.execute("INSERT INTO foo(x) VALUES (?)", &[&expected])
.unwrap();
let actual: String = db
.query_row("SELECT x FROM foo", NO_PARAMS, |row| row.get(0))
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn test_nul_byte() {
let db = Connection::open_in_memory().unwrap();
let expected = "a\x00b";
let actual: String = db
.query_row("SELECT ?", &[&expected], |row| row.get(0))
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
} }