Fixes #1971 (memory leak in basic_json::push_back)

pull/2025/head
Artöm Bakri Al-Sarmini 2020-04-02 15:20:25 +03:00
parent 19843b038c
commit e4d8dc02e8
3 changed files with 50 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -4878,9 +4878,7 @@ class basic_json
// add element to array (move semantics)
m_value.array->push_back(std::move(val));
// invalidate object: mark it null so we do not call the destructor
// cppcheck-suppress accessMoved
val.m_type = value_t::null;
// if val is moved from, basic_json move constructor marks it null so we do not call the destructor
}
/*!

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@ -19421,9 +19421,7 @@ class basic_json
// add element to array (move semantics)
m_value.array->push_back(std::move(val));
// invalidate object: mark it null so we do not call the destructor
// cppcheck-suppress accessMoved
val.m_type = value_t::null;
// if val is moved from, basic_json move constructor marks it null so we do not call the destructor
}
/*!

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@ -234,3 +234,51 @@ TEST_CASE("controlled bad_alloc")
}
}
}
namespace
{
template<class T>
struct allocator_no_forward
{
typedef std::remove_const_t<T> value_type;
template <typename U>
struct rebind
{
typedef allocator_no_forward<U> other;
};
T* allocate(size_t sz)
{
return static_cast<T*>(malloc(sz * sizeof(T)));
}
void deallocate(T* p, size_t)
{
free(p);
}
void construct(T* p, const T& arg)
{
::new (static_cast<void*>(p)) T(arg);
}
};
}
TEST_CASE("bad my_allocator::construct")
{
SECTION("my_allocator::construct doesn't forward")
{
using bad_alloc_json = nlohmann::basic_json<std::map,
std::vector,
std::string,
bool,
std::int64_t,
std::uint64_t,
double,
allocator_no_forward>;
bad_alloc_json json;
json["test"] = bad_alloc_json::array_t();
json["test"].push_back("should not leak");
}
}