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tests: change how sockets are closed Python 3 uses a different type to represent a socket file object than Python 2. We need to conditionalize how the socket is closed accordingly. While we're here, we switch to use socket.shutdown() to close the socket. This is because socket.close() may not actually close the socket until it is GCd. socket.shutdown() forces an immediate shutdown. I suspect Python 3 changed semantic behavior here, as I can't get test-http-bad-server.t to work with socket.close(). socket.shutdown() does appear to work, however. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5751

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fuzzutil.cc
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r38191 #include "fuzzutil.h"
Yuya Nishihara
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r38234 #include <cstring>
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r38191 #include <utility>
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r38192 contrib::optional<two_inputs> SplitInputs(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size)
Augie Fackler
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r38191 {
if (!Size) {
Augie Fackler
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r38192 return contrib::nullopt;
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r38191 }
// figure out a random point in [0, Size] to split our input.
size_t left_size = (Data[0] / 255.0) * (Size - 1);
// Copy inputs to new allocations so if bdiff over-reads
// AddressSanitizer can detect it.
std::unique_ptr<char[]> left(new char[left_size]);
Yuya Nishihara
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r38234 std::memcpy(left.get(), Data + 1, left_size);
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r38191 // right starts at the next byte after left ends
size_t right_size = Size - (left_size + 1);
std::unique_ptr<char[]> right(new char[right_size]);
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r38234 std::memcpy(right.get(), Data + 1 + left_size, right_size);
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r38191 LOG(2) << "inputs are " << left_size << " and " << right_size
<< " bytes" << std::endl;
two_inputs result = {std::move(right), right_size, std::move(left),
left_size};
return result;
}