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- #!perl -T
- # Tests for taint-mode features
- use strict;
- use warnings;
- use lib 'blib/lib';
- use Test::More tests => 21;
- use File::Temp;
- use_ok 'Text::Template' or exit 1;
- if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
- # File::Temp (for all versions up to at least 0.2308) is currently bugged under MSWin32/taint mode [as of 2018-09]
- # ... fails unless "/tmp" on the current windows drive is a writable directory OR either $ENV{TMP} or $ENV{TEMP} are untainted and point to a writable directory
- # ref: [File-Temp: Fails under -T, Windows 7, Strawberry Perl 5.12.1](https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=60340)
- ($ENV{TEMP}) = $ENV{TEMP} =~ m/^.*$/gmsx; # untaint $ENV{TEMP}
- ($ENV{TMP}) = $ENV{TMP} =~ m/^.*$/gmsx; # untaint $ENV{TMP}
- }
- my $tmpfile = File::Temp->new;
- my $file = $tmpfile->filename;
- # makes its arguments tainted
- sub taint {
- for (@_) {
- $_ .= substr($0, 0, 0); # LOD
- }
- }
- my $template = 'The value of $n is {$n}.';
- open my $fh, '>', $file or die "Couldn't write temporary file $file: $!";
- print $fh $template, "\n";
- close $fh or die "Couldn't finish temporary file $file: $!";
- sub should_fail {
- my $obj = Text::Template->new(@_);
- eval { $obj->fill_in() };
- if ($@) {
- pass $@;
- }
- else {
- fail q[didn't fail];
- }
- }
- sub should_work {
- my $obj = Text::Template->new(@_);
- eval { $obj->fill_in() };
- if ($@) {
- fail $@;
- }
- else {
- pass;
- }
- }
- sub should_be_tainted {
- ok !Text::Template::_is_clean($_[0]);
- }
- sub should_be_clean {
- ok Text::Template::_is_clean($_[0]);
- }
- # Tainted filename should die with and without UNTAINT option
- # untainted filename should die without UNTAINT option
- # filehandle should die without UNTAINT option
- # string and array with tainted data should die either way
- # (2)-(7)
- my $tfile = $file;
- taint($tfile);
- should_be_tainted($tfile);
- should_be_clean($file);
- should_fail TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $tfile;
- should_fail TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $tfile, UNTAINT => 1;
- should_fail TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $file;
- should_work TYPE => 'file', SOURCE => $file, UNTAINT => 1;
- # (8-9)
- open $fh, '<', $file or die "Couldn't open $file for reading: $!; aborting";
- should_fail TYPE => 'filehandle', SOURCE => $fh;
- close $fh;
- open $fh, '<', $file or die "Couldn't open $file for reading: $!; aborting";
- should_work TYPE => 'filehandle', SOURCE => $fh, UNTAINT => 1;
- close $fh;
- # (10-15)
- my $ttemplate = $template;
- taint($ttemplate);
- should_be_tainted($ttemplate);
- should_be_clean($template);
- should_fail TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $ttemplate;
- should_fail TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $ttemplate, UNTAINT => 1;
- should_work TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $template;
- should_work TYPE => 'string', SOURCE => $template, UNTAINT => 1;
- # (16-19)
- my $array = [$template];
- my $tarray = [$ttemplate];
- should_fail TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $tarray;
- should_fail TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $tarray, UNTAINT => 1;
- should_work TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $array;
- should_work TYPE => 'array', SOURCE => $array, UNTAINT => 1;
- # (20-21) Test _unconditionally_untaint utility function
- Text::Template::_unconditionally_untaint($ttemplate);
- should_be_clean($ttemplate);
- Text::Template::_unconditionally_untaint($tfile);
- should_be_clean($tfile);
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