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/*
* test_stack_overflow.c — Regression tests for GitHub issue #199.
*
* Verifies that extraction functions do NOT silently drop AST nodes
* when files exceed the fixed traversal stack capacity (512 for calls,
* 256 for variables, 64 for Elixir, etc.).
*
* These tests generate source code with more call sites / definitions /
* imports than the stack cap, then assert the extraction count matches
* the expected total. Before the fix, counts plateau at the cap.
*/
#include "test_framework.h"
#include "cbm.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/* tree-sitter runtime allocator hooks (ts_runtime/src/alloc.h, TS_PUBLIC) and
* mimalloc (vendored) — for the #424 allocator-binding regression test. */
extern void *(*ts_current_malloc)(size_t);
extern void *(*ts_current_calloc)(size_t, size_t);
extern void *(*ts_current_realloc)(void *, size_t);
extern void (*ts_current_free)(void *);
extern void *mi_malloc(size_t);
extern void *mi_calloc(size_t, size_t);
extern void *mi_realloc(void *, size_t);
extern void mi_free(void *);
/* ── Helpers ───────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
static CBMFileResult *extract(const char *src, CBMLanguage lang, const char *proj,
const char *path) {
CBMFileResult *r = cbm_extract_file(src, (int)strlen(src), lang, proj, path, 0, NULL, NULL);
return r;
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Test: JavaScript calls exceeding 512 stack cap
*
* Generates a JS function with 600 unique function calls.
* Before fix: walk_calls() stops at ~512 due to CALLS_STACK_CAP.
* After fix: all 600 calls are extracted.
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
TEST(js_calls_exceed_512) {
const int CALL_COUNT = 600;
/* Generate calls spread across many small functions to create wide AST.
* Each function has ~20 calls, 30 functions = 600 calls total.
* The DFS stack must hold sibling function nodes simultaneously. */
const int FUNCS = 30;
const int CALLS_PER = CALL_COUNT / FUNCS;
size_t buf_sz = 256 + (size_t)CALL_COUNT * 48;
char *src = malloc(buf_sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
for (int f = 0; f < FUNCS; f++) {
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "function handler_%d() {\n", f);
for (int c = 0; c < CALLS_PER; c++) {
int idx = f * CALLS_PER + c;
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), " func_%d();\n", idx);
}
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "}\n");
}
CBMFileResult *r = extract(src, CBM_LANG_JAVASCRIPT, "test", "many_calls.js");
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(r);
ASSERT_FALSE(r->has_error);
/* Count calls that match our generated pattern */
int matched = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < r->calls.count; i++) {
if (strncmp(r->calls.items[i].callee_name, "func_", 5) == 0) {
matched++;
}
}
printf(" calls extracted: %d / %d expected\n", matched, CALL_COUNT);
ASSERT_EQ(matched, CALL_COUNT);
cbm_free_result(r);
free(src);
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Test: Python calls exceeding 512 stack cap
*
* Same test in Python syntax to verify language-independence.
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
TEST(python_calls_exceed_512) {
const int CALL_COUNT = 600;
size_t buf_sz = 256 + (size_t)CALL_COUNT * 32;
char *src = malloc(buf_sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "def main():\n");
for (int i = 0; i < CALL_COUNT; i++) {
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), " func_%d()\n", i);
}
CBMFileResult *r = extract(src, CBM_LANG_PYTHON, "test", "many_calls.py");
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(r);
ASSERT_FALSE(r->has_error);
int matched = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < r->calls.count; i++) {
if (strncmp(r->calls.items[i].callee_name, "func_", 5) == 0) {
matched++;
}
}
printf(" calls extracted: %d / %d expected\n", matched, CALL_COUNT);
ASSERT_EQ(matched, CALL_COUNT);
cbm_free_result(r);
free(src);
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Test: Go calls at exactly 1024 (well past 512 cap)
*
* Larger count to ensure the fix handles 2x overflow gracefully.
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
TEST(go_calls_exceed_1024) {
const int CALL_COUNT = 1024;
size_t buf_sz = 256 + (size_t)CALL_COUNT * 40;
char *src = malloc(buf_sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "package main\n\nfunc main() {\n");
for (int i = 0; i < CALL_COUNT; i++) {
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "\tfunc_%d()\n", i);
}
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "}\n");
CBMFileResult *r = extract(src, CBM_LANG_GO, "test", "many_calls.go");
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(r);
ASSERT_FALSE(r->has_error);
int matched = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < r->calls.count; i++) {
if (strncmp(r->calls.items[i].callee_name, "func_", 5) == 0) {
matched++;
}
}
printf(" calls extracted: %d / %d expected\n", matched, CALL_COUNT);
ASSERT_EQ(matched, CALL_COUNT);
cbm_free_result(r);
free(src);
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Test: Express-style route file (original reporter's scenario)
*
* ~150 route definitions — the actual use case from issue #199.
* Each route has a handler call, so both defs and calls matter.
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
TEST(express_routes_exceed_512) {
const int ROUTE_COUNT = 150;
/* Each route: app.get('/route_NNN', handler_NNN); */
size_t buf_sz = 512 + (size_t)ROUTE_COUNT * 80;
char *src = malloc(buf_sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "const express = require('express');\n");
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "const app = express();\n\n");
for (int i = 0; i < ROUTE_COUNT; i++) {
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)),
"app.get('/route_%d', handler_%d);\n", i, i);
}
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "\napp.listen(3000);\n");
CBMFileResult *r = extract(src, CBM_LANG_JAVASCRIPT, "test", "routes.js");
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(r);
ASSERT_FALSE(r->has_error);
/* Each app.get() is a call — count calls containing "get" */
int get_calls = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < r->calls.count; i++) {
if (strstr(r->calls.items[i].callee_name, "get") != NULL) {
get_calls++;
}
}
printf(" route calls extracted: %d / %d expected\n", get_calls, ROUTE_COUNT);
ASSERT_EQ(get_calls, ROUTE_COUNT);
cbm_free_result(r);
free(src);
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Test: ES imports exceeding 512 (walk_es_imports uses same cap)
*
* Generate a TS file with 600 import statements.
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
TEST(ts_imports_exceed_512) {
const int IMPORT_COUNT = 600;
size_t buf_sz = 256 + (size_t)IMPORT_COUNT * 64;
char *src = malloc(buf_sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
for (int i = 0; i < IMPORT_COUNT; i++) {
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)),
"import { mod_%d } from './module_%d';\n", i, i);
}
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "console.log('done');\n");
CBMFileResult *r = extract(src, CBM_LANG_TYPESCRIPT, "test", "many_imports.ts");
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(r);
ASSERT_FALSE(r->has_error);
printf(" imports extracted: %d / %d expected\n", r->imports.count, IMPORT_COUNT);
ASSERT_GTE(r->imports.count, IMPORT_COUNT);
cbm_free_result(r);
free(src);
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Test: Deeply nested calls (tests stack depth, not just breadth)
*
* Generates nested function calls: a(b(c(d(e(...)))))
* A deep call chain can overflow the stack even with fewer total nodes.
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
TEST(js_deeply_nested_calls) {
const int DEPTH = 200;
/* Build: outermost( level_0( level_1( ... level_199() ... ))) */
size_t buf_sz = 256 + (size_t)DEPTH * 32;
char *src = malloc(buf_sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "function main() {\n ");
for (int i = 0; i < DEPTH; i++) {
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "level_%d(", i);
}
/* Close all parens */
for (int i = 0; i < DEPTH; i++) {
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), ")");
}
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), ";\n}\n");
CBMFileResult *r = extract(src, CBM_LANG_JAVASCRIPT, "test", "nested_calls.js");
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(r);
ASSERT_FALSE(r->has_error);
int matched = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < r->calls.count; i++) {
if (strncmp(r->calls.items[i].callee_name, "level_", 6) == 0) {
matched++;
}
}
printf(" nested calls extracted: %d / %d expected\n", matched, DEPTH);
ASSERT_EQ(matched, DEPTH);
cbm_free_result(r);
free(src);
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Test: YAML variables exceeding 256 (walk_variables_iter cap)
*
* Generate a YAML file with 300 top-level keys.
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
TEST(yaml_vars_exceed_256) {
const int VAR_COUNT = 300;
size_t buf_sz = (size_t)VAR_COUNT * 32;
char *src = malloc(buf_sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
for (int i = 0; i < VAR_COUNT; i++) {
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "key_%d: value_%d\n", i, i);
}
CBMFileResult *r = extract(src, CBM_LANG_YAML, "test", "many_keys.yaml");
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(r);
ASSERT_FALSE(r->has_error);
int var_count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < r->defs.count; i++) {
if (strcmp(r->defs.items[i].label, "Variable") == 0) {
var_count++;
}
}
printf(" YAML vars extracted: %d / %d expected\n", var_count, VAR_COUNT);
ASSERT_EQ(var_count, VAR_COUNT);
cbm_free_result(r);
free(src);
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Test: tree-sitter runtime allocator is bound to cbm's allocator (#424)
*
* cbm_init() must bind the vendored tree-sitter runtime to mimalloc via
* ts_set_allocator(). Otherwise the runtime allocates through its overridable
* ts_current_malloc/free defaults (plain malloc/free); under the production
* MI_OVERRIDE=1 build (esp. Windows static-MinGW + --allow-multiple-definition)
* ts_malloc and ts_free can resolve to different allocators, corrupting the
* heap and crashing mid-parse on large templated C++ headers. Asserting the
* binding reproduces the mismatch CONDITION deterministically on every
* platform: RED before the fix (ts_current_free == plain free), GREEN after.
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
TEST(ts_allocator_bound_to_mimalloc_issue424) {
cbm_init();
#if defined(CBM_BIND_TS_ALLOCATOR) && CBM_BIND_TS_ALLOCATOR
/* Production build: cbm_init must have bound the ts runtime to mimalloc so
* ts_malloc and ts_free can never resolve to different allocators (#424). */
ASSERT_TRUE(ts_current_malloc == mi_malloc);
ASSERT_TRUE(ts_current_free == mi_free);
#else
/* Test build (MI_OVERRIDE=0, CRT + ASan): binding is intentionally OFF (it
* would mismatch ASan/CRT frees). The crash only affects the prod binary;
* its reproduction runs in the prod smoke job. Independently verify the fix
* MECHANISM — ts_set_allocator wires the runtime hooks — then restore the
* CRT defaults so the rest of this build stays allocator-consistent. */
void *(*save_m)(size_t) = ts_current_malloc;
void *(*save_c)(size_t, size_t) = ts_current_calloc;
void *(*save_r)(void *, size_t) = ts_current_realloc;
void (*save_f)(void *) = ts_current_free;
ts_set_allocator(mi_malloc, mi_calloc, mi_realloc, mi_free);
int wired = (ts_current_malloc == mi_malloc) && (ts_current_free == mi_free);
ts_set_allocator(save_m, save_c, save_r, save_f); /* restore BEFORE asserting */
ASSERT_TRUE(wired);
ASSERT_TRUE(ts_current_free == save_f);
#endif
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Test: large templated C++ header extraction does not crash (#424)
*
* Generates a json.hpp-style header (hundreds of templated structs with
* operator overloads) — the parse path that SEGV'd in #424. Asserts
* extraction completes. (In the MI_OVERRIDE=0 test build the allocator is
* consistent so this cannot fault here; it guards extraction on large
* templated input and addresses the C++ gap in this file. The production-
* binary crash reproduction runs in the smoke job.)
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
TEST(cpp_large_templated_header_no_crash_issue424) {
const int N = 400; /* ~400 templated structs → ~2400 lines */
size_t buf_sz = (size_t)N * 600;
char *src = malloc(buf_sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, buf_sz, "#include <cstddef>\nnamespace ns {\n");
for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
p += snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)),
"template <typename T> struct Box%d {\n"
" T value;\n"
" bool operator<(const Box%d &o) const { return value < o.value; }\n"
" bool operator==(const Box%d &o) const { return value == o.value; }\n"
" T get() const { return value; }\n"
"};\n",
i, i, i);
}
snprintf(p, (size_t)(buf_sz - (size_t)(p - src)), "}\n");
CBMFileResult *r = extract(src, CBM_LANG_CPP, "test", "templated.hpp");
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(r); /* no crash is the real assertion */
cbm_free_result(r);
free(src);
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* LSP resolve recursion guards (perf-sweep crashes, 2026-06-10)
*
* Indexing real OSS crashed in the LSP RESOLVE walks (distinct from the
* extraction-walk caps above): elasticsearch → SIGSEGV under deep recursive
* java_resolve_calls_in_node frames (bind_lambda_args), bitcoin → SIGSEGV
* under deep c_resolve_calls_in_node frames (cbm_type_substitute via
* c_adl_resolve), microsoft/TypeScript → SIGBUS under an unbounded
* lookup_member_type cycle. The walks now carry depth guards; these
* reproductions fork a child so a regression cannot kill the test runner
* (the TS cyclic-type shape is only reachable with a real cross-file
* registry, so that one is verified at the real-repo tier; the synthetic
* cyclic fixture here guards the in-file path).
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
#if !defined(_WIN32)
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
/* Run cbm_extract_file in a forked child; true if the child died by signal.
* Mirrors tests/test_lang_contract.c. On Windows run in-process (a genuine
* crash there aborts the runner — hard, visible failure). */
static bool so_extract_crashes(const char *content, CBMLanguage lang, const char *relpath) {
#if defined(_WIN32)
CBMFileResult *r =
cbm_extract_file(content, (int)strlen(content), lang, "so", relpath, 0, NULL, NULL);
if (r) {
cbm_free_result(r);
}
return false;
#else
fflush(NULL);
pid_t pid = fork();
if (pid < 0) {
return false;
}
if (pid == 0) {
CBMFileResult *r =
cbm_extract_file(content, (int)strlen(content), lang, "so", relpath, 0, NULL, NULL);
if (r) {
cbm_free_result(r);
}
_exit(0);
}
int status = 0;
(void)waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
return WIFSIGNALED(status);
#endif
}
TEST(lsp_java_deep_nesting_no_crash) {
/* Deeply nested call expressions — the same shape as the elasticsearch
* crash (fast SIGSEGV under recursive java_resolve_calls_in_node frames;
* pre-guard prod probe: rc=139 in under a second at this depth). Nested
* BLOCKS are deliberately not used: java block processing is minutes-slow
* at depth >=3000 (separate adversarial-input pathology, documented in
* the perf-sweep report). */
const int DEPTH = 30000;
size_t sz = (size_t)DEPTH * 3 + 256;
char *src = malloc(sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, sz, "class X { static int f(int a) { return a; } static int g() { return ");
for (int i = 0; i < DEPTH; i++) {
*p++ = 'f';
*p++ = '(';
}
*p++ = '1';
memset(p, ')', DEPTH);
p += DEPTH;
snprintf(p, sz - (size_t)(p - src), "; } }\n");
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_JAVA, "X.java"));
free(src);
PASS();
}
TEST(lsp_cpp_deep_expression_no_crash) {
/* See lsp_java_deep_nesting_no_crash on the depth choice. */
const int DEPTH = 30000;
size_t sz = (size_t)DEPTH * 3 + 256;
char *src = malloc(sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, sz, "int f(int x) { return x; }\nint g() { return ");
for (int i = 0; i < DEPTH; i++) {
*p++ = 'f';
*p++ = '(';
}
*p++ = '1';
memset(p, ')', DEPTH);
p += DEPTH;
snprintf(p, sz - (size_t)(p - src), "; }\n");
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_CPP, "deep.cpp"));
free(src);
PASS();
}
TEST(lsp_python_deep_expression_no_crash) {
/* Issue #720: a deeply parenthesized assignment RHS drives
* py_eval_expr_type into one native recursion frame per paren level
* via py_process_statement's RHS inference — a path NOT covered by
* the py_resolve_calls_in walk_depth cap (that guards the emit walk,
* not the binder's expression evaluation). Pre-guard this SIGSEGVs.
* PY_LSP_MAX_EVAL_DEPTH turns it into a graceful unknown. Depth
* mirrors lsp_java_deep_nesting_no_crash. */
const int DEPTH = 30000;
size_t sz = (size_t)DEPTH * 2 + 256;
char *src = malloc(sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, sz, "def main():\n value = ");
memset(p, '(', DEPTH);
p += DEPTH;
*p++ = '1';
memset(p, ')', DEPTH);
p += DEPTH;
snprintf(p, sz - (size_t)(p - src), "\n return value\n");
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_PYTHON, "deep_expr.py"));
free(src);
PASS();
}
TEST(lsp_perl_deep_expression_no_crash) {
/* Deeply nested Perl call expressions f(f(f(...f(1)...))). Unlike the
* Java/C++ cases, the overflow here is NOT in the LSP walk — it is in
* tree-sitter's own GLR parser: stack_node_add_link (vendored
* ts_runtime/src/stack.c) recurses once per nesting level while merging the
* ambiguous parse-stack heads that Perl's `f(...)` grammar produces, blowing
* a small (1 MB Windows) stack during the parse, before any LSP walk runs.
* The CBM_PERL_MAX_PARSE_NESTING pre-parse guard in cbm_extract_file skips
* such input so it never reaches tree-sitter. See
* lsp_java_deep_nesting_no_crash on the depth choice. */
const int DEPTH = 30000;
size_t sz = (size_t)DEPTH * 3 + 256;
char *src = malloc(sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, sz, "sub f { return $_[0]; }\nsub g { return ");
for (int i = 0; i < DEPTH; i++) {
*p++ = 'f';
*p++ = '(';
}
*p++ = '1';
memset(p, ')', DEPTH);
p += DEPTH;
snprintf(p, sz - (size_t)(p - src), "; }\n");
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_PERL, "deep.pl"));
free(src);
PASS();
}
TEST(lsp_java_lambda_args_exceed_params_no_crash) {
/* A call with MORE arguments than the resolved method's declared params:
* bind_lambda_args indexed the NULL-terminated signature param_types array
* by the call-site argument index, reading past the terminator — a garbage
* CBMType* then got dereferenced (elasticsearch SIGSEGV, java_lsp.c:2364
* via :2722; same OOB family as #427). */
const char *src = "class A {\n"
" void run(Runnable r) {}\n"
" void go() {\n"
" run(() -> {}, () -> {}, () -> {}, () -> {}, () -> {}, () -> {});\n"
" }\n"
"}\n";
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_JAVA, "A.java"));
PASS();
}
TEST(lsp_ts_cyclic_types_no_crash) {
const char *src = "type A = B | null;\n"
"type B = A | number;\n"
"interface C extends D { c: number; }\n"
"interface D extends C { d: number; }\n"
"declare const a: A;\n"
"declare const c: C;\n"
"function useIt(p: C) { return p.missing_member; }\n"
"const y = c.also_missing;\n";
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_TYPESCRIPT, "cycle.ts"));
PASS();
}
/* ─── Deeply-nested calls drive the per-language LSP resolve walkers into
* per-nesting-level native recursion. Unguarded, these SIGSEGV and take down
* the whole index. Each walker now has a walk_depth cap (CBM_LSP_MAX_WALK_DEPTH,
* env-overridable) that skips the too-deep subtree — graceful degradation.
* These mirror lsp_java_deep_nesting_no_crash: same fixture shape, one per
* previously-unguarded walker (py_resolve_calls_in, resolve_calls_in_node[go],
* php_resolve_calls_in_node, kt_resolve_calls_in_node). RED proof: run the
* suite with CBM_LSP_MAX_WALK_DEPTH set huge (disabling only these caps) and
* each of these four SIGSEGVs — proving the guard, not the fixture, is what
* keeps them green. ─── */
TEST(lsp_python_deep_nesting_no_crash) {
/* py_resolve_calls_in recurses per nesting level; see the Java analog. */
const int DEPTH = 30000;
size_t sz = (size_t)DEPTH * 3 + 256;
char *src = malloc(sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, sz, "def f(a):\n return a\ndef g():\n return ");
for (int i = 0; i < DEPTH; i++) {
*p++ = 'f';
*p++ = '(';
}
*p++ = '1';
memset(p, ')', DEPTH);
p += DEPTH;
snprintf(p, sz - (size_t)(p - src), "\n");
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_PYTHON, "deep.py"));
free(src);
PASS();
}
TEST(lsp_go_deep_nesting_no_crash) {
/* resolve_calls_in_node recurses per nesting level; see the Java analog. */
const int DEPTH = 30000;
size_t sz = (size_t)DEPTH * 3 + 256;
char *src = malloc(sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, sz, "package p\nfunc f(a int) int { return a }\nfunc g() int { return ");
for (int i = 0; i < DEPTH; i++) {
*p++ = 'f';
*p++ = '(';
}
*p++ = '1';
memset(p, ')', DEPTH);
p += DEPTH;
snprintf(p, sz - (size_t)(p - src), " }\n");
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_GO, "deep.go"));
free(src);
PASS();
}
TEST(lsp_php_deep_nesting_no_crash) {
/* php_resolve_calls_in_node recurses per nesting level; Java analog. */
const int DEPTH = 30000;
size_t sz = (size_t)DEPTH * 3 + 256;
char *src = malloc(sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, sz, "<?php\nfunction f($a) { return $a; }\nfunction g() { return ");
for (int i = 0; i < DEPTH; i++) {
*p++ = 'f';
*p++ = '(';
}
*p++ = '1';
memset(p, ')', DEPTH);
p += DEPTH;
snprintf(p, sz - (size_t)(p - src), "; }\n");
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_PHP, "deep.php"));
free(src);
PASS();
}
TEST(lsp_kotlin_deep_nesting_no_crash) {
/* kt_resolve_calls_in_node recurses per nesting level; Java analog. */
const int DEPTH = 30000;
size_t sz = (size_t)DEPTH * 3 + 256;
char *src = malloc(sz);
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(src);
char *p = src;
p += snprintf(p, sz, "fun f(a: Int): Int { return a }\nfun g(): Int { return ");
for (int i = 0; i < DEPTH; i++) {
*p++ = 'f';
*p++ = '(';
}
*p++ = '1';
memset(p, ')', DEPTH);
p += DEPTH;
snprintf(p, sz - (size_t)(p - src), " }\n");
ASSERT_FALSE(so_extract_crashes(src, CBM_LANG_KOTLIN, "deep.kt"));
free(src);
PASS();
}
/* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
* Suite registration
* ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ */
SUITE(stack_overflow) {
cbm_init();
RUN_TEST(ts_allocator_bound_to_mimalloc_issue424);
RUN_TEST(cpp_large_templated_header_no_crash_issue424);
RUN_TEST(lsp_java_deep_nesting_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(lsp_java_lambda_args_exceed_params_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(lsp_cpp_deep_expression_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(lsp_python_deep_expression_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(lsp_perl_deep_expression_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(lsp_ts_cyclic_types_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(lsp_python_deep_nesting_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(lsp_go_deep_nesting_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(lsp_php_deep_nesting_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(lsp_kotlin_deep_nesting_no_crash);
RUN_TEST(js_calls_exceed_512);
RUN_TEST(python_calls_exceed_512);
RUN_TEST(go_calls_exceed_1024);
RUN_TEST(express_routes_exceed_512);
RUN_TEST(ts_imports_exceed_512);
RUN_TEST(js_deeply_nested_calls);
RUN_TEST(yaml_vars_exceed_256);
cbm_shutdown();
}