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[ruby/csv] Add handling for ambiguous parsing options (https://github.com/ruby/csv/pull/226)
GitHub: fix GH-225 With Ruby 3.0.2 and csv 3.2.1, the file ```ruby require "csv" File.open("example.tsv", "w") { |f| f.puts("foo\t\tbar") } CSV.read("example.tsv", col_sep: "\t", strip: true) ``` produces the error ``` lib/csv/parser.rb:935:in `parse_quotable_robust': TODO: Meaningful message in line 1. (CSV::MalformedCSVError) ``` However, the CSV in this example is not malformed; instead, ambiguous options were provided to the parser. It is not obvious (to me) whether the string should be parsed as - `["foo\t\tbar"]`, - `["foo", "bar"]`, - `["foo", "", "bar"]`, or - `["foo", nil, "bar"]`. This commit adds code that raises an exception when this situation is encountered. Specifically, it checks if the column separator either ends with or starts with the characters that would be stripped away. This commit also adds unit tests and updates the documentation. https://github.com/ruby/csv/commit/cc317dd42d
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lib/csv.rb
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@ -330,6 +330,7 @@ using CSV::MatchP if CSV.const_defined?(:MatchP)
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# liberal_parsing: false,
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# nil_value: nil,
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# empty_value: "",
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# strip: false,
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# # For generating.
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# write_headers: nil,
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# quote_empty: true,
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@ -337,7 +338,6 @@ using CSV::MatchP if CSV.const_defined?(:MatchP)
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# write_converters: nil,
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# write_nil_value: nil,
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# write_empty_value: "",
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# strip: false,
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# }
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#
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# ==== Options for Parsing
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@ -355,8 +355,9 @@ using CSV::MatchP if CSV.const_defined?(:MatchP)
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# - +header_converters+: Specifies the header converters to be used.
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# - +skip_blanks+: Specifies whether blanks lines are to be ignored.
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# - +skip_lines+: Specifies how comments lines are to be recognized.
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# - +strip+: Specifies whether leading and trailing whitespace are
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# to be stripped from fields..
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# - +strip+: Specifies whether leading and trailing whitespace are to be
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# stripped from fields. This must be compatible with +col_sep+; if it is not,
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# then an +ArgumentError+ exception will be raised.
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# - +liberal_parsing+: Specifies whether \CSV should attempt to parse
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# non-compliant data.
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# - +nil_value+: Specifies the object that is to be substituted for each null (no-text) field.
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@ -935,6 +936,7 @@ class CSV
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liberal_parsing: false,
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nil_value: nil,
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empty_value: "",
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strip: false,
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# For generating.
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write_headers: nil,
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quote_empty: true,
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@ -942,7 +944,6 @@ class CSV
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write_converters: nil,
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write_nil_value: nil,
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write_empty_value: "",
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strip: false,
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}.freeze
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class << self
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@ -1760,11 +1761,11 @@ class CSV
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encoding: nil,
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nil_value: nil,
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empty_value: "",
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strip: false,
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quote_empty: true,
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write_converters: nil,
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write_nil_value: nil,
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write_empty_value: "",
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strip: false)
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write_empty_value: "")
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raise ArgumentError.new("Cannot parse nil as CSV") if data.nil?
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if data.is_a?(String)
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@ -361,6 +361,7 @@ class CSV
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prepare_skip_lines
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prepare_strip
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prepare_separators
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validate_strip_and_col_sep_options
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prepare_quoted
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prepare_unquoted
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prepare_line
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@ -531,6 +532,28 @@ class CSV
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@not_line_end = Regexp.new("[^\r\n]+".encode(@encoding))
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end
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# This method verifies that there are no (obvious) ambiguities with the
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# provided +col_sep+ and +strip+ parsing options. For example, if +col_sep+
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# and +strip+ were both equal to +\t+, then there would be no clear way to
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# parse the input.
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def validate_strip_and_col_sep_options
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return unless @strip
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if @strip.is_a?(String)
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if @column_separator.start_with?(@strip) || @column_separator.end_with?(@strip)
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raise ArgumentError,
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"The provided strip (#{@escaped_strip}) and " \
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"col_sep (#{@escaped_column_separator}) options are incompatible."
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end
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else
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if Regexp.new("\\A[#{@escaped_strip}]|[#{@escaped_strip}]\\z").match?(@column_separator)
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raise ArgumentError,
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"The provided strip (true) and " \
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"col_sep (#{@escaped_column_separator}) options are incompatible."
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end
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end
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end
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def prepare_quoted
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if @quote_character
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@quotes = Regexp.new(@escaped_quote_character +
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@ -80,4 +80,33 @@ class TestCSVParseStrip < Test::Unit::TestCase
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%Q{"a" ,"b " \r\n},
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strip: true))
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end
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def test_col_sep_incompatible_true
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message = "The provided strip (true) and " \
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"col_sep (\\t) options are incompatible."
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assert_raise_with_message(ArgumentError, message) do
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CSV.parse_line(%Q{"a"\t"b"\n},
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col_sep: "\t",
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strip: true)
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end
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end
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def test_col_sep_incompatible_string
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message = "The provided strip (\\t) and " \
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"col_sep (\\t) options are incompatible."
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assert_raise_with_message(ArgumentError, message) do
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CSV.parse_line(%Q{"a"\t"b"\n},
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col_sep: "\t",
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strip: "\t")
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end
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end
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def test_col_sep_compatible_string
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assert_equal(
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["a", "b"],
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CSV.parse_line(%Q{\va\tb\v\n},
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col_sep: "\t",
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strip: "\v")
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)
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end
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end
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