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Bug #19753
closedIO::Buffer#get_string can't handle negative offset
Description
irb(main):001:0> b = IO::Buffer.for('abc')
=>
#<IO::Buffer 0x00007f858f5450c0+3 EXTERNAL READONLY SLICE>
...
irb(main):002:0> b.get_string(-1)
=> "\x00abc"
irb(main):003:0> b.get_string(-1000, 3)
(irb):3:in `get_string': Specified offset+length exceeds data size! (ArgumentError)
from (irb):3:in `<main>'
from /home/sharon/.rbenv/versions/3.2.0/lib/ruby/gems/3.2.0/gems/irb-1.7.1/exe/irb:9:in `<top (required)>'
from /home/sharon/.rbenv/versions/3.2.0/bin/irb:25:in `load'
from /home/sharon/.rbenv/versions/3.2.0/bin/irb:25:in `<main>'
Using a negative offset returns garbage in the string but it also might segfault:
irb(main):003:0> b = IO::Buffer.map(File.open('sgt-nodes.sql', 'r+'))
=> #<IO::Buffer 0x00007f189de14000+2008858 EXTERNAL MAPPED SHARED>
irb(main):004:0> b.get_string(-1000)
(irb):4: [BUG] Segmentation fault at 0x00007f189de13c18
ruby 3.2.0 (2022-12-25 revision a528908271) [x86_64-linux]
-- Control frame information -----------------------------------------------
c:0021 p:---- s:0109 e:000108 CFUNC :get_string
...
Expected behaviour¶
I think it might be nice to have #get_string
behave like other methods taking an offset, like String#[]
, so a negative offset means counting backwards from the end of the buffer. For example:
irb(main):001:0> b = IO::Buffer.for('abc')
=>
#<IO::Buffer 0x00007f858f5450c0+3 EXTERNAL READONLY SLICE>
...
irb(main):002:0> b.get_string(-1)
=> "c"
irb(main):003:0> b.get_string(-2)
=> "bc"
irb(main):003:0> b.get_string(-1000)
=> "abc"
irb(main):003:0> b.get_string(-1000, 2)
=> "ab"
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