Zero characters (codepoints) are acceptable in strings. The current
Lexer::parse_string skipped such zero codepoints by accidents. The
zero codepoint was also used as error/skip indicator, but that is only
true if the third argument of utf8_escape_pair is true (yes, it is
called pair, but is a triple).

Add a testcase that checks the (sub)strings are separated by zero
chars. Since we cannot slice strings yet this uses extern "C"
functions, printf and memchr.
---

On irc bjorn3_gh pointed out that our lexer ate embedded zero chars
from strings. This fixes that issue and adds a testcase. Also on
https://code.wildebeest.org/git/user/mjw/gccrs/commit/?h=str-zero

 gcc/rust/lex/rust-lex.cc                      |  2 +-
 .../rust/execute/torture/str-zero.rs          | 26 +++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
 create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/rust/execute/torture/str-zero.rs

diff --git a/gcc/rust/lex/rust-lex.cc b/gcc/rust/lex/rust-lex.cc
index 0b8a8eae651..2cfbc4fb1f4 100644
--- a/gcc/rust/lex/rust-lex.cc
+++ b/gcc/rust/lex/rust-lex.cc
@@ -1827,7 +1827,7 @@ Lexer::parse_string (Location loc)
          else
            length += std::get<1> (utf8_escape_pair);
 
-         if (current_char32 != Codepoint (0))
+         if (current_char32 != Codepoint (0) || !std::get<2> 
(utf8_escape_pair))
            str += current_char32;
 
          // required as parsing utf8 escape only changes current_char
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/rust/execute/torture/str-zero.rs 
b/gcc/testsuite/rust/execute/torture/str-zero.rs
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e7fba0d1372
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/rust/execute/torture/str-zero.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+/* { dg-output "bar foo baz foobar\n" } */
+extern "C"
+{
+  fn printf(s: *const i8, ...);
+  fn memchr(s: *const i8, c: u8, n: usize) -> *const i8;
+}
+
+pub fn main () -> i32
+{
+  let f = "%s %s %s %s\n\0";
+  let s = "bar\0\
+           foo\
+           \x00\
+           baz\u{0000}\
+           foobar\0";
+  let cf = f as *const str as *const i8;
+  let cs = s as *const str as *const i8;
+  unsafe
+    {
+      let cs2 = memchr (cs, b'f', 5);
+      let cs3 = memchr (cs2, b'b', 5);
+      let cs4 = memchr (cs3, b'f', 5);
+      printf (cf, cs, cs2, cs3, cs4);
+    }
+  0
+}
-- 
2.32.0

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