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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lars-Peter Clausen b8ddeb8848 vvp: Handle null-bytes in the string literal VPI support
The VPI API for string literals does not correctly handle the case where a
null-byte ('\0') appears in the string literal. It uses strlen() to
calculate the length of the literal, which will give the wrong result if
there is a null-byte in the string literal. Instead of using strlen() use
the stored length to fix this.

In addition when formatting a string literal as a string ignore any
null-bytes. The LRM is not entirely clear what should happen to null-bytes
when formatting a value as a string. But the behavior of ignoring the
null-bytes is consistent with the rules of SystemVerilog for converting a
string literal to a SV string.

This problem can occur when a string literal gets null-byte left-padded due
to width of its context of its expression, but then optimization removes
part of the expression and only leaves the padded string literal.

E.g.
```
$display(0 ? "Yes" : "No");
```

will be transformed into

```
$display("\000No");
```

There is also one subtle change in behavior associated with this. The empty
string ("") is supposed to be equivalent to 8'h00. So e.g.
`$display(":%s:", "")` should print ": :" since the width of the empty
string is 1 byte and the %s modifier prints a string with the width of the
value, left-padding with spaces if necessary. The current implementation
will print "::" though. This change requires to update the marco_with_args
gold file.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
2023-01-02 15:35:34 -08:00
Stephen Williams cea237b407 Add ivtest to the iverilog source tree
By adding ivtest to the iverilog source tree, it is easier to keep
the regression test synchronized with the source that is being tested.
This should be especially helpful for PRs that add a new feature, and
have a matching ivtest PR with the regression test for that feature.
2022-01-15 10:18:50 -08:00