Commit b7a2c17b authored by Serhiy Storchaka's avatar Serhiy Storchaka Committed by GitHub

[2.7] bpo-32137: The repr of deeply nested dict now raises a RuntimeError (GH-4570) (#5493)

instead of crashing due to a stack overflow.

This perhaps will fix similar problems in other extension types.
(cherry picked from commit 1fb72d2a)
parent b60f43a0
......@@ -45,10 +45,11 @@ class CommonTest(seq_tests.CommonTest):
self.assertEqual(str(a2), "[0, 1, 2, [...], 3]")
self.assertEqual(repr(a2), "[0, 1, 2, [...], 3]")
l0 = []
for i in xrange(sys.getrecursionlimit() + 100):
l0 = [l0]
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, repr, l0)
def test_repr_deep(self):
a = self.type2test([])
for i in range(sys.getrecursionlimit() + 100):
a = self.type2test([a])
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, repr, a)
def test_print(self):
d = self.type2test(xrange(200))
......
......@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
import unittest
import UserDict
import test_support
import sys
class BasicTestMappingProtocol(unittest.TestCase):
......@@ -645,6 +646,14 @@ class TestHashMappingProtocol(TestMappingProtocol):
d = self._full_mapping({1: BadRepr()})
self.assertRaises(Exc, repr, d)
def test_repr_deep(self):
d = self._empty_mapping()
for i in range(sys.getrecursionlimit() + 100):
d0 = d
d = self._empty_mapping()
d[1] = d0
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, repr, d)
def test_le(self):
self.assertTrue(not (self._empty_mapping() < self._empty_mapping()))
self.assertTrue(not (self._full_mapping({1: 2}) < self._full_mapping({1L: 2L})))
......
......@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ from test import test_support
import UserDict, random, string
import gc, weakref
import sys
class DictTest(unittest.TestCase):
......@@ -422,6 +423,12 @@ class DictTest(unittest.TestCase):
d = {1: BadRepr()}
self.assertRaises(Exc, repr, d)
def test_repr_deep(self):
d = {}
for i in range(sys.getrecursionlimit() + 100):
d = {1: d}
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, repr, d)
def test_le(self):
self.assertFalse({} < {})
self.assertFalse({1: 2} < {1L: 2L})
......
The repr of deeply nested dict now raises a RecursionError instead of
crashing due to a stack overflow.
......@@ -383,10 +383,7 @@ list_repr(PyListObject *v)
so must refetch the list size on each iteration. */
for (i = 0; i < Py_SIZE(v); ++i) {
int status;
if (Py_EnterRecursiveCall(" while getting the repr of a list"))
goto Done;
s = PyObject_Repr(v->ob_item[i]);
Py_LeaveRecursiveCall();
if (s == NULL)
goto Done;
status = PyList_Append(pieces, s);
......
......@@ -378,7 +378,12 @@ PyObject_Repr(PyObject *v)
Py_TYPE(v)->tp_name, v);
else {
PyObject *res;
/* It is possible for a type to have a tp_repr representation that
loops infinitely. */
if (Py_EnterRecursiveCall(" while getting the repr of an object"))
return NULL;
res = (*Py_TYPE(v)->tp_repr)(v);
Py_LeaveRecursiveCall();
if (res == NULL)
return NULL;
#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
......
......@@ -288,10 +288,7 @@ tuplerepr(PyTupleObject *v)
/* Do repr() on each element. */
for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
if (Py_EnterRecursiveCall(" while getting the repr of a tuple"))
goto Done;
s = PyObject_Repr(v->ob_item[i]);
Py_LeaveRecursiveCall();
if (s == NULL)
goto Done;
PyTuple_SET_ITEM(pieces, i, s);
......
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