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			2227 lines
		
	
	
		
			55 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| /*
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|  * Copyright (c) 2003-2009 Tim Kientzle
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|  * All rights reserved.
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|  *
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|  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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|  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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|  * are met:
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|  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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|  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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|  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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|  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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|  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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|  *
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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|  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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|  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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|  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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|  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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|  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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|  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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|  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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|  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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|  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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|  */
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| 
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| #include "test.h"
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| #include <errno.h>
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| #include <locale.h>
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| #include <stdarg.h>
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| #include <time.h>
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| 
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| /*
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|  * This same file is used pretty much verbatim for all test harnesses.
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|  *
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|  * The next few lines are the only differences.
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|  * TODO: Move this into a separate configuration header, have all test
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|  * suites share one copy of this file.
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|  */
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| __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/tar/test/main.c,v 1.6 2008/11/05 06:40:53 kientzle Exp $");
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| #define KNOWNREF	"test_patterns_2.tar.uu"
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| #define ENVBASE "BSDTAR"  /* Prefix for environment variables. */
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| #define	PROGRAM "bsdtar"  /* Name of program being tested. */
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| #undef LIBRARY		  /* Not testing a library. */
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| #undef	EXTRA_DUMP	     /* How to dump extra data */
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| /* How to generate extra version info. */
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| #define	EXTRA_VERSION    (systemf("%s --version", testprog) ? "" : "")
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| 
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| /*
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|  *
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|  * Windows support routines
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|  *
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|  * Note: Configuration is a tricky issue.  Using HAVE_* feature macros
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|  * in the test harness is dangerous because they cover up
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|  * configuration errors.  The classic example of this is omitting a
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|  * configure check.  If libarchive and libarchive_test both look for
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|  * the same feature macro, such errors are hard to detect.  Platform
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|  * macros (e.g., _WIN32 or __GNUC__) are a little better, but can
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|  * easily lead to very messy code.  It's best to limit yourself
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|  * to only the most generic programming techniques in the test harness
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|  * and thus avoid conditionals altogether.  Where that's not possible,
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|  * try to minimize conditionals by grouping platform-specific tests in
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|  * one place (e.g., test_acl_freebsd) or by adding new assert()
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|  * functions (e.g., assertMakeHardlink()) to cover up platform
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|  * differences.  Platform-specific coding in libarchive_test is often
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|  * a symptom that some capability is missing from libarchive itself.
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|  */
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| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
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| #include <io.h>
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| #include <windows.h>
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| #ifndef F_OK
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| #define F_OK (0)
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| #endif
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| #ifndef S_ISDIR
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| #define S_ISDIR(m)  ((m) & _S_IFDIR)
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| #endif
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| #ifndef S_ISREG
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| #define S_ISREG(m)  ((m) & _S_IFREG)
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| #endif
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| #if !defined(__BORLANDC__)
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| #define access _access
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| #undef chdir
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| #define chdir _chdir
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| #endif
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| #ifndef fileno
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| #define fileno _fileno
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| #endif
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| /*#define fstat _fstat64*/
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| #if !defined(__BORLANDC__)
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| #define getcwd _getcwd
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| #endif
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| #define lstat stat
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| /*#define lstat _stat64*/
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| /*#define stat _stat64*/
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| #define rmdir _rmdir
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| #if !defined(__BORLANDC__)
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| #define strdup _strdup
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| #define umask _umask
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| #endif
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| #define int64_t __int64
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if defined(HAVE__CrtSetReportMode)
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| # include <crtdbg.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
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| void *GetFunctionKernel32(const char *name)
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| {
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| 	static HINSTANCE lib;
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| 	static int set;
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| 	if (!set) {
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| 		set = 1;
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| 		lib = LoadLibrary("kernel32.dll");
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| 	}
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| 	if (lib == NULL) {
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| 		fprintf(stderr, "Can't load kernel32.dll?!\n");
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| 		exit(1);
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| 	}
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| 	return (void *)GetProcAddress(lib, name);
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| }
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| 
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| static int
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| my_CreateSymbolicLinkA(const char *linkname, const char *target, int flags)
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| {
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| 	static BOOLEAN (WINAPI *f)(LPCSTR, LPCSTR, DWORD);
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| 	static int set;
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| 	if (!set) {
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| 		set = 1;
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| 		f = GetFunctionKernel32("CreateSymbolicLinkA");
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| 	}
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| 	return f == NULL ? 0 : (*f)(linkname, target, flags);
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| }
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| 
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| static int
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| my_CreateHardLinkA(const char *linkname, const char *target)
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| {
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| 	static BOOLEAN (WINAPI *f)(LPCSTR, LPCSTR, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
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| 	static int set;
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| 	if (!set) {
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| 		set = 1;
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| 		f = GetFunctionKernel32("CreateHardLinkA");
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| 	}
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| 	return f == NULL ? 0 : (*f)(linkname, target, NULL);
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| }
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| 
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| int
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| my_GetFileInformationByName(const char *path, BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION *bhfi)
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| {
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| 	HANDLE h;
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| 	int r;
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| 
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| 	memset(bhfi, 0, sizeof(*bhfi));
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| 	h = CreateFile(path, FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES, 0, NULL,
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| 		OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
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| 	if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
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| 		return (0);
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| 	r = GetFileInformationByHandle(h, bhfi);
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| 	CloseHandle(h);
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| 	return (r);
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if defined(HAVE__CrtSetReportMode)
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| static void
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| invalid_parameter_handler(const wchar_t * expression,
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|     const wchar_t * function, const wchar_t * file,
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|     unsigned int line, uintptr_t pReserved)
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| {
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| 	/* nop */
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| /*
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|  *
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|  * OPTIONS FLAGS
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|  *
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|  */
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| 
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| /* Enable core dump on failure. */
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| static int dump_on_failure = 0;
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| /* Default is to remove temp dirs and log data for successful tests. */
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| static int keep_temp_files = 0;
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| /* Default is to just report pass/fail for each test. */
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| static int verbosity = 0;
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| #define	VERBOSITY_SUMMARY_ONLY -1 /* -q */
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| #define VERBOSITY_PASSFAIL 0   /* Default */
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| #define VERBOSITY_LIGHT_REPORT 1 /* -v */
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| #define VERBOSITY_FULL 2 /* -vv */
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| /* A few places generate even more output for verbosity > VERBOSITY_FULL,
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|  * mostly for debugging the test harness itself. */
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| /* Cumulative count of assertion failures. */
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| static int failures = 0;
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| /* Cumulative count of reported skips. */
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| static int skips = 0;
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| /* Cumulative count of assertions checked. */
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| static int assertions = 0;
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| 
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| /* Directory where uuencoded reference files can be found. */
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| static const char *refdir;
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Report log information selectively to console and/or disk log.
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|  */
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| static int log_console = 0;
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| static FILE *logfile;
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| static void
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| vlogprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
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| {
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| #ifdef va_copy
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| 	va_list lfap;
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| 	va_copy(lfap, ap);
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| #endif
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| 	if (log_console)
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| 		vfprintf(stdout, fmt, ap);
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| 	if (logfile != NULL)
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| #ifdef va_copy
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| 		vfprintf(logfile, fmt, lfap);
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| 	va_end(lfap);
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| #else
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| 		vfprintf(logfile, fmt, ap);
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| #endif
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| }
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| 
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| static void
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| logprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
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| {
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| 	va_list ap;
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| 	va_start(ap, fmt);
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| 	vlogprintf(fmt, ap);
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| 	va_end(ap);
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| }
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| 
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| /* Set up a message to display only if next assertion fails. */
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| static char msgbuff[4096];
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| static const char *msg, *nextmsg;
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| void
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| failure(const char *fmt, ...)
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| {
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| 	va_list ap;
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| 	va_start(ap, fmt);
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| 	vsprintf(msgbuff, fmt, ap);
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| 	va_end(ap);
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| 	nextmsg = msgbuff;
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Copy arguments into file-local variables.
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|  * This was added to permit vararg assert() functions without needing
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|  * variadic wrapper macros.  Turns out that the vararg capability is almost
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|  * never used, so almost all of the vararg assertions can be simplified
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|  * by removing the vararg capability and reworking the wrapper macro to
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|  * pass __FILE__, __LINE__ directly into the function instead of using
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|  * this hook.  I suspect this machinery is used so rarely that we
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|  * would be better off just removing it entirely.  That would simplify
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|  * the code here noticably.
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|  */
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| static const char *test_filename;
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| static int test_line;
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| static void *test_extra;
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| void assertion_setup(const char *filename, int line)
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| {
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| 	test_filename = filename;
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| 	test_line = line;
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| }
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| 
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| /* Called at the beginning of each assert() function. */
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| static void
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| assertion_count(const char *file, int line)
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| {
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| 	(void)file; /* UNUSED */
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| 	(void)line; /* UNUSED */
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| 	++assertions;
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| 	/* Proper handling of "failure()" message. */
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| 	msg = nextmsg;
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| 	nextmsg = NULL;
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| 	/* Uncomment to print file:line after every assertion.
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| 	 * Verbose, but occasionally useful in tracking down crashes. */
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| 	/* printf("Checked %s:%d\n", file, line); */
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * For each test source file, we remember how many times each
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|  * assertion was reported.  Cleared before each new test,
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|  * used by test_summarize().
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|  */
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| static struct line {
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| 	int count;
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| 	int skip;
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| }  failed_lines[10000];
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| 
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| /* Count this failure, setup up log destination and handle initial report. */
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| static void
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| failure_start(const char *filename, int line, const char *fmt, ...)
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| {
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| 	va_list ap;
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| 
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| 	/* Record another failure for this line. */
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| 	++failures;
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| 	/* test_filename = filename; */
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| 	failed_lines[line].count++;
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| 
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| 	/* Determine whether to log header to console. */
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| 	switch (verbosity) {
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| 	case VERBOSITY_FULL:
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| 		log_console = 1;
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| 		break;
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| 	case VERBOSITY_LIGHT_REPORT:
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| 		log_console = (failed_lines[line].count < 2);
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| 		break;
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| 	default:
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| 		log_console = 0;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	/* Log file:line header for this failure */
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| 	va_start(ap, fmt);
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| #if _MSC_VER
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| 	logprintf("%s(%d): ", filename, line);
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| #else
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| 	logprintf("%s:%d: ", filename, line);
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| #endif
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| 	vlogprintf(fmt, ap);
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| 	va_end(ap);
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| 	logprintf("\n");
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| 
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| 	if (msg != NULL && msg[0] != '\0') {
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| 		logprintf("   Description: %s\n", msg);
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| 		msg = NULL;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	/* Determine whether to log details to console. */
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| 	if (verbosity == VERBOSITY_LIGHT_REPORT)
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| 		log_console = 0;
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| }
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| 
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| /* Complete reporting of failed tests. */
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| /*
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|  * The 'extra' hook here is used by libarchive to include libarchive
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|  * error messages with assertion failures.  It could also be used
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|  * to add strerror() output, for example.  Just define the EXTRA_DUMP()
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|  * macro appropriately.
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|  */
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| static void
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| failure_finish(void *extra)
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| {
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| 	(void)extra; /* UNUSED (maybe) */
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| #ifdef EXTRA_DUMP
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| 	if (extra != NULL)
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| 		logprintf("   detail: %s\n", EXTRA_DUMP(extra));
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| #endif
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| 
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| 	if (dump_on_failure) {
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| 		fprintf(stderr,
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| 		    " *** forcing core dump so failure can be debugged ***\n");
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| 		*(char *)(NULL) = 0;
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| 		exit(1);
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| /* Inform user that we're skipping some checks. */
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| void
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| test_skipping(const char *fmt, ...)
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| {
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| 	char buff[1024];
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| 	va_list ap;
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| 
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| 	va_start(ap, fmt);
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| 	vsprintf(buff, fmt, ap);
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| 	va_end(ap);
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| 	/* failure_start() isn't quite right, but is awfully convenient. */
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| 	failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "SKIPPING: %s", buff);
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| 	--failures; /* Undo failures++ in failure_start() */
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| 	/* Don't failure_finish() here. */
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| 	/* Mark as skip, so doesn't count as failed test. */
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| 	failed_lines[test_line].skip = 1;
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| 	++skips;
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  *
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|  * ASSERTIONS
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|  *
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|  */
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| 
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| /* Generic assert() just displays the failed condition. */
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| int
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| assertion_assert(const char *file, int line, int value,
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|     const char *condition, void *extra)
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| {
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| 	assertion_count(file, line);
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| 	if (!value) {
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| 		failure_start(file, line, "Assertion failed: %s", condition);
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| 		failure_finish(extra);
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| 	}
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| 	return (value);
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| }
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| 
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| /* chdir() and report any errors */
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| int
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| assertion_chdir(const char *file, int line, const char *pathname)
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| {
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| 	assertion_count(file, line);
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| 	if (chdir(pathname) == 0)
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| 		return (1);
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| 	failure_start(file, line, "chdir(\"%s\")", pathname);
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| 	failure_finish(NULL);
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| 	return (0);
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| /* Verify two integers are equal. */
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| int
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| assertion_equal_int(const char *file, int line,
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|     long long v1, const char *e1, long long v2, const char *e2, void *extra)
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| {
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| 	assertion_count(file, line);
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| 	if (v1 == v2)
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| 		return (1);
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| 	failure_start(file, line, "%s != %s", e1, e2);
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| 	logprintf("      %s=%lld (0x%llx, 0%llo)\n", e1, v1, v1, v1);
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| 	logprintf("      %s=%lld (0x%llx, 0%llo)\n", e2, v2, v2, v2);
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| 	failure_finish(extra);
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| 	return (0);
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| }
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| 
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| static void strdump(const char *e, const char *p)
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| {
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| 	const char *q = p;
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| 
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| 	logprintf("      %s = ", e);
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| 	if (p == NULL) {
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| 		logprintf("NULL");
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| 		return;
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| 	}
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| 	logprintf("\"");
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| 	while (*p != '\0') {
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| 		unsigned int c = 0xff & *p++;
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| 		switch (c) {
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| 		case '\a': printf("\a"); break;
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| 		case '\b': printf("\b"); break;
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| 		case '\n': printf("\n"); break;
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| 		case '\r': printf("\r"); break;
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| 		default:
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| 			if (c >= 32 && c < 127)
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| 				logprintf("%c", c);
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| 			else
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| 				logprintf("\\x%02X", c);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	logprintf("\"");
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| 	logprintf(" (length %d)\n", q == NULL ? -1 : (int)strlen(q));
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| }
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| 
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| /* Verify two strings are equal, dump them if not. */
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| int
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| assertion_equal_string(const char *file, int line,
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|     const char *v1, const char *e1,
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|     const char *v2, const char *e2,
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|     void *extra)
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| {
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| 	assertion_count(file, line);
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| 	if (v1 == v2 || (v1 != NULL && v2 != NULL && strcmp(v1, v2) == 0))
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| 		return (1);
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| 	failure_start(file, line, "%s != %s", e1, e2);
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| 	strdump(e1, v1);
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| 	strdump(e2, v2);
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| 	failure_finish(extra);
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| 	return (0);
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| }
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| 
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| static void
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| wcsdump(const char *e, const wchar_t *w)
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| {
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| 	logprintf("      %s = ", e);
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| 	if (w == NULL) {
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| 		logprintf("(null)");
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| 		return;
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| 	}
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| 	logprintf("\"");
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| 	while (*w != L'\0') {
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| 		unsigned int c = *w++;
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| 		if (c >= 32 && c < 127)
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| 			logprintf("%c", c);
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| 		else if (c < 256)
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| 			logprintf("\\x%02X", c);
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| 		else if (c < 0x10000)
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| 			logprintf("\\u%04X", c);
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| 		else
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| 			logprintf("\\U%08X", c);
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| 	}
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| 	logprintf("\"\n");
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| }
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| 
 | |
| /* Verify that two wide strings are equal, dump them if not. */
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| int
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| assertion_equal_wstring(const char *file, int line,
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|     const wchar_t *v1, const char *e1,
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|     const wchar_t *v2, const char *e2,
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|     void *extra)
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| {
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| 	assertion_count(file, line);
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| 	if (v1 == v2 || wcscmp(v1, v2) == 0)
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| 		return (1);
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| 	failure_start(file, line, "%s != %s", e1, e2);
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| 	wcsdump(e1, v1);
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| 	wcsdump(e2, v2);
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| 	failure_finish(extra);
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| 	return (0);
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Pretty standard hexdump routine.  As a bonus, if ref != NULL, then
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|  * any bytes in p that differ from ref will be highlighted with '_'
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|  * before and after the hex value.
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|  */
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| static void
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| hexdump(const char *p, const char *ref, size_t l, size_t offset)
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| {
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| 	size_t i, j;
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| 	char sep;
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| 
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| 	if (p == NULL) {
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| 		logprintf("(null)\n");
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| 		return;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	for(i=0; i < l; i+=16) {
 | |
| 		logprintf("%04x", (unsigned)(i + offset));
 | |
| 		sep = ' ';
 | |
| 		for (j = 0; j < 16 && i + j < l; j++) {
 | |
| 			if (ref != NULL && p[i + j] != ref[i + j])
 | |
| 				sep = '_';
 | |
| 			logprintf("%c%02x", sep, 0xff & (int)p[i+j]);
 | |
| 			if (ref != NULL && p[i + j] == ref[i + j])
 | |
| 				sep = ' ';
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		for (; j < 16; j++) {
 | |
| 			logprintf("%c  ", sep);
 | |
| 			sep = ' ';
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		logprintf("%c", sep);
 | |
| 		for (j=0; j < 16 && i + j < l; j++) {
 | |
| 			int c = p[i + j];
 | |
| 			if (c >= ' ' && c <= 126)
 | |
| 				logprintf("%c", c);
 | |
| 			else
 | |
| 				logprintf(".");
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		logprintf("\n");
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify that two blocks of memory are the same, display the first
 | |
|  * block of differences if they're not. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_equal_mem(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const void *_v1, const char *e1,
 | |
|     const void *_v2, const char *e2,
 | |
|     size_t l, const char *ld, void *extra)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	const char *v1 = (const char *)_v1;
 | |
| 	const char *v2 = (const char *)_v2;
 | |
| 	size_t offset;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	if (v1 == v2 || (v1 != NULL && v2 != NULL && memcmp(v1, v2, l) == 0))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line, "%s != %s", e1, e2);
 | |
| 	logprintf("      size %s = %d\n", ld, (int)l);
 | |
| 	/* Dump 48 bytes (3 lines) so that the first difference is
 | |
| 	 * in the second line. */
 | |
| 	offset = 0;
 | |
| 	while (l > 64 && memcmp(v1, v2, 32) == 0) {
 | |
| 		/* Two lines agree, so step forward one line. */
 | |
| 		v1 += 16;
 | |
| 		v2 += 16;
 | |
| 		l -= 16;
 | |
| 		offset += 16;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	logprintf("      Dump of %s\n", e1);
 | |
| 	hexdump(v1, v2, l < 64 ? l : 64, offset);
 | |
| 	logprintf("      Dump of %s\n", e2);
 | |
| 	hexdump(v2, v1, l < 64 ? l : 64, offset);
 | |
| 	logprintf("\n");
 | |
| 	failure_finish(extra);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify that the named file exists and is empty. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_empty_file(const char *f1fmt, ...)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char buff[1024];
 | |
| 	char f1[1024];
 | |
| 	struct stat st;
 | |
| 	va_list ap;
 | |
| 	ssize_t s;
 | |
| 	FILE *f;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(test_filename, test_line);
 | |
| 	va_start(ap, f1fmt);
 | |
| 	vsprintf(f1, f1fmt, ap);
 | |
| 	va_end(ap);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (stat(f1, &st) != 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "Stat failed: %s", f1);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (st.st_size == 0)
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "File should be empty: %s", f1);
 | |
| 	logprintf("    File size: %d\n", (int)st.st_size);
 | |
| 	logprintf("    Contents:\n");
 | |
| 	f = fopen(f1, "rb");
 | |
| 	if (f == NULL) {
 | |
| 		logprintf("    Unable to open %s\n", f1);
 | |
| 	} else {
 | |
| 		s = ((off_t)sizeof(buff) < st.st_size) ?
 | |
| 		    (ssize_t)sizeof(buff) : (ssize_t)st.st_size;
 | |
| 		s = fread(buff, 1, s, f);
 | |
| 		hexdump(buff, NULL, s, 0);
 | |
| 		fclose(f);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify that the named file exists and is not empty. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_non_empty_file(const char *f1fmt, ...)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char f1[1024];
 | |
| 	struct stat st;
 | |
| 	va_list ap;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(test_filename, test_line);
 | |
| 	va_start(ap, f1fmt);
 | |
| 	vsprintf(f1, f1fmt, ap);
 | |
| 	va_end(ap);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (stat(f1, &st) != 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "Stat failed: %s", f1);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (st.st_size == 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "File empty: %s", f1);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify that two files have the same contents. */
 | |
| /* TODO: hexdump the first bytes that actually differ. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_equal_file(const char *fn1, const char *f2pattern, ...)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char fn2[1024];
 | |
| 	va_list ap;
 | |
| 	char buff1[1024];
 | |
| 	char buff2[1024];
 | |
| 	FILE *f1, *f2;
 | |
| 	int n1, n2;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(test_filename, test_line);
 | |
| 	va_start(ap, f2pattern);
 | |
| 	vsprintf(fn2, f2pattern, ap);
 | |
| 	va_end(ap);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	f1 = fopen(fn1, "rb");
 | |
| 	f2 = fopen(fn2, "rb");
 | |
| 	for (;;) {
 | |
| 		n1 = fread(buff1, 1, sizeof(buff1), f1);
 | |
| 		n2 = fread(buff2, 1, sizeof(buff2), f2);
 | |
| 		if (n1 != n2)
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		if (n1 == 0 && n2 == 0) {
 | |
| 			fclose(f1);
 | |
| 			fclose(f2);
 | |
| 			return (1);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (memcmp(buff1, buff2, n1) != 0)
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	fclose(f1);
 | |
| 	fclose(f2);
 | |
| 	failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "Files not identical");
 | |
| 	logprintf("  file1=\"%s\"\n", fn1);
 | |
| 	logprintf("  file2=\"%s\"\n", fn2);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(test_extra);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify that the named file does exist. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_exists(const char *fpattern, ...)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char f[1024];
 | |
| 	va_list ap;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(test_filename, test_line);
 | |
| 	va_start(ap, fpattern);
 | |
| 	vsprintf(f, fpattern, ap);
 | |
| 	va_end(ap);
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	if (!_access(f, 0))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	if (!access(f, F_OK))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "File should exist: %s", f);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(test_extra);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify that the named file doesn't exist. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_not_exists(const char *fpattern, ...)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char f[1024];
 | |
| 	va_list ap;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(test_filename, test_line);
 | |
| 	va_start(ap, fpattern);
 | |
| 	vsprintf(f, fpattern, ap);
 | |
| 	va_end(ap);
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	if (_access(f, 0))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	if (access(f, F_OK))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "File should not exist: %s", f);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(test_extra);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Compare the contents of a file to a block of memory. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_contents(const void *buff, int s, const char *fpattern, ...)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char fn[1024];
 | |
| 	va_list ap;
 | |
| 	char *contents;
 | |
| 	FILE *f;
 | |
| 	int n;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(test_filename, test_line);
 | |
| 	va_start(ap, fpattern);
 | |
| 	vsprintf(fn, fpattern, ap);
 | |
| 	va_end(ap);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	f = fopen(fn, "rb");
 | |
| 	if (f == NULL) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(test_filename, test_line,
 | |
| 		    "File should exist: %s", fn);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(test_extra);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	contents = malloc(s * 2);
 | |
| 	n = fread(contents, 1, s * 2, f);
 | |
| 	fclose(f);
 | |
| 	if (n == s && memcmp(buff, contents, s) == 0) {
 | |
| 		free(contents);
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "File contents don't match");
 | |
| 	logprintf("  file=\"%s\"\n", fn);
 | |
| 	if (n > 0)
 | |
| 		hexdump(contents, buff, n > 512 ? 512 : n, 0);
 | |
| 	else {
 | |
| 		logprintf("  File empty, contents should be:\n");
 | |
| 		hexdump(buff, NULL, s > 512 ? 512 : s, 0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	failure_finish(test_extra);
 | |
| 	free(contents);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Check the contents of a text file, being tolerant of line endings. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_text_file_contents(const char *buff, const char *fn)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char *contents;
 | |
| 	const char *btxt, *ftxt;
 | |
| 	FILE *f;
 | |
| 	int n, s;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(test_filename, test_line);
 | |
| 	f = fopen(fn, "r");
 | |
| 	s = strlen(buff);
 | |
| 	contents = malloc(s * 2 + 128);
 | |
| 	n = fread(contents, 1, s * 2 + 128 - 1, f);
 | |
| 	if (n >= 0)
 | |
| 		contents[n] = '\0';
 | |
| 	fclose(f);
 | |
| 	/* Compare texts. */
 | |
| 	btxt = buff;
 | |
| 	ftxt = (const char *)contents;
 | |
| 	while (*btxt != '\0' && *ftxt != '\0') {
 | |
| 		if (*btxt == *ftxt) {
 | |
| 			++btxt;
 | |
| 			++ftxt;
 | |
| 			continue;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (btxt[0] == '\n' && ftxt[0] == '\r' && ftxt[1] == '\n') {
 | |
| 			/* Pass over different new line characters. */
 | |
| 			++btxt;
 | |
| 			ftxt += 2;
 | |
| 			continue;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (*btxt == '\0' && *ftxt == '\0') {
 | |
| 		free(contents);
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	failure_start(test_filename, test_line, "Contents don't match");
 | |
| 	logprintf("  file=\"%s\"\n", fn);
 | |
| 	if (n > 0)
 | |
| 		hexdump(contents, buff, n, 0);
 | |
| 	else {
 | |
| 		logprintf("  File empty, contents should be:\n");
 | |
| 		hexdump(buff, NULL, s, 0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	failure_finish(test_extra);
 | |
| 	free(contents);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify that a text file contains the specified lines, regardless of order */
 | |
| /* This could be more efficient if we sorted both sets of lines, etc, but
 | |
|  * since this is used only for testing and only ever deals with a dozen or so
 | |
|  * lines at a time, this relatively crude approach is just fine. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_contains_lines_any_order(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *pathname, const char *lines[])
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char *buff;
 | |
| 	size_t buff_size;
 | |
| 	size_t expected_count, actual_count, i, j;
 | |
| 	char **expected;
 | |
| 	char *p, **actual;
 | |
| 	char c;
 | |
| 	int expected_failure = 0, actual_failure = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	buff = slurpfile(&buff_size, "%s", pathname);
 | |
| 	if (buff == NULL) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(pathname, line, "Can't read file: %s", pathname);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	// Make a copy of the provided lines and count up the expected file size.
 | |
| 	expected_count = 0;
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; lines[i] != NULL; ++i) {
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	expected_count = i;
 | |
| 	expected = malloc(sizeof(char *) * expected_count);
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; lines[i] != NULL; ++i) {
 | |
| 		expected[i] = strdup(lines[i]);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	// Break the file into lines
 | |
| 	actual_count = 0;
 | |
| 	for (c = '\0', p = buff; p < buff + buff_size; ++p) {
 | |
| 		if (*p == '\x0d' || *p == '\x0a')
 | |
| 			*p = '\0';
 | |
| 		if (c == '\0' && *p != '\0')
 | |
| 			++actual_count;
 | |
| 		c = *p;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	actual = malloc(sizeof(char *) * actual_count);
 | |
| 	for (j = 0, p = buff; p < buff + buff_size; p += 1 + strlen(p)) {
 | |
| 		if (*p != '\0') {
 | |
| 			actual[j] = p;
 | |
| 			++j;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	// Erase matching lines from both lists
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < expected_count; ++i) {
 | |
| 		if (expected[i] == NULL)
 | |
| 			continue;
 | |
| 		for (j = 0; j < actual_count; ++j) {
 | |
| 			if (actual[j] == NULL)
 | |
| 				continue;
 | |
| 			if (strcmp(expected[i], actual[j]) == 0) {
 | |
| 				free(expected[i]);
 | |
| 				expected[i] = NULL;
 | |
| 				actual[j] = NULL;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	// If there's anything left, it's a failure
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < expected_count; ++i) {
 | |
| 		if (expected[i] != NULL)
 | |
| 			++expected_failure;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	for (j = 0; j < actual_count; ++j) {
 | |
| 		if (actual[j] != NULL)
 | |
| 			++actual_failure;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (expected_failure == 0 && actual_failure == 0) {
 | |
| 		free(buff);
 | |
| 		free(expected);
 | |
| 		free(actual);
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line, "File doesn't match: %s", pathname);
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < expected_count; ++i) {
 | |
| 		if (expected[i] != NULL) {
 | |
| 			logprintf("  Expected but not present: %s\n", expected[i]);
 | |
| 			free(expected[i]);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	for (j = 0; j < actual_count; ++j) {
 | |
| 		if (actual[j] != NULL)
 | |
| 			logprintf("  Present but not expected: %s\n", actual[j]);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	free(buff);
 | |
| 	free(expected);
 | |
| 	free(actual);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Test that two paths point to the same file. */
 | |
| /* As a side-effect, asserts that both files exist. */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| is_hardlink(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *path1, const char *path2)
 | |
| {
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION bhfi1, bhfi2;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	r = my_GetFileInformationByName(path1, &bhfi1);
 | |
| 	if (r == 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "File %s can't be inspected?", path1);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	r = my_GetFileInformationByName(path2, &bhfi2);
 | |
| 	if (r == 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "File %s can't be inspected?", path2);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (bhfi1.dwVolumeSerialNumber == bhfi2.dwVolumeSerialNumber
 | |
| 		&& bhfi1.nFileIndexHigh == bhfi2.nFileIndexHigh
 | |
| 		&& bhfi1.nFileIndexLow == bhfi2.nFileIndexLow);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	struct stat st1, st2;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	r = lstat(path1, &st1);
 | |
| 	if (r != 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "File should exist: %s", path1);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	r = lstat(path2, &st2);
 | |
| 	if (r != 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "File should exist: %s", path2);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (st1.st_ino == st2.st_ino && st1.st_dev == st2.st_dev);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_is_hardlink(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *path1, const char *path2)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	if (is_hardlink(file, line, path1, path2))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line,
 | |
| 	    "Files %s and %s are not hardlinked", path1, path2);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_is_not_hardlink(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *path1, const char *path2)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	if (!is_hardlink(file, line, path1, path2))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line,
 | |
| 	    "Files %s and %s should not be hardlinked", path1, path2);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify a/b/mtime of 'pathname'. */
 | |
| /* If 'recent', verify that it's within last 10 seconds. */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| assertion_file_time(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *pathname, long t, long nsec, char type, int recent)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	long long filet, filet_nsec;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| #define EPOC_TIME	(116444736000000000ULL)
 | |
| 	FILETIME ftime, fbirthtime, fatime, fmtime;
 | |
| 	ULARGE_INTEGER wintm;
 | |
| 	HANDLE h;
 | |
| 	ftime.dwLowDateTime = 0;
 | |
| 	ftime.dwHighDateTime = 0;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	h = CreateFile(pathname, FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES, 0, NULL,
 | |
| 	    OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
 | |
| 	if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "Can't access %s\n", pathname);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	r = GetFileTime(h, &fbirthtime, &fatime, &fmtime);
 | |
| 	switch (type) {
 | |
| 	case 'a': ftime = fatime; break;
 | |
| 	case 'b': ftime = fbirthtime; break;
 | |
| 	case 'm': ftime = fmtime; break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	CloseHandle(h);
 | |
| 	if (r == 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "Can't GetFileTime %s\n", pathname);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	wintm.LowPart = ftime.dwLowDateTime;
 | |
| 	wintm.HighPart = ftime.dwHighDateTime;
 | |
| 	filet = (wintm.QuadPart - EPOC_TIME) / 10000000;
 | |
| 	filet_nsec = ((wintm.QuadPart - EPOC_TIME) % 10000000) * 100;
 | |
| 	nsec = (nsec / 100) * 100; /* Round the request */
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	struct stat st;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	r = lstat(pathname, &st);
 | |
| 	if (r != 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "Can't stat %s\n", pathname);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	switch (type) {
 | |
| 	case 'a': filet = st.st_atime; break;
 | |
| 	case 'm': filet = st.st_mtime; break;
 | |
| 	case 'b': filet = 0; break;
 | |
| 	default: fprintf(stderr, "INTERNAL: Bad type %c for file time", type);
 | |
| 		exit(1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| #if defined(__FreeBSD__)
 | |
| 	switch (type) {
 | |
| 	case 'a': filet_nsec = st.st_atimespec.tv_nsec; break;
 | |
| 	case 'b': filet = st.st_birthtime;
 | |
| 		filet_nsec = st.st_birthtimespec.tv_nsec; break;
 | |
| 	case 'm': filet_nsec = st.st_mtimespec.tv_nsec; break;
 | |
| 	default: fprintf(stderr, "INTERNAL: Bad type %c for file time", type);
 | |
| 		exit(1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* FreeBSD generally only stores to microsecond res, so round. */
 | |
| 	filet_nsec = (filet_nsec / 1000) * 1000;
 | |
| 	nsec = (nsec / 1000) * 1000;
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	filet_nsec = nsec = 0;	/* Generic POSIX only has whole seconds. */
 | |
| 	if (type == 'b') return (1); /* Generic POSIX doesn't have birthtime */
 | |
| #if defined(__HAIKU__)
 | |
| 	if (type == 'a') return (1); /* Haiku doesn't have atime. */
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	if (recent) {
 | |
| 		/* Check that requested time is up-to-date. */
 | |
| 		time_t now = time(NULL);
 | |
| 		if (filet < now - 10 || filet > now + 1) {
 | |
| 			failure_start(file, line,
 | |
| 			    "File %s has %ctime %ld, %ld seconds ago\n",
 | |
| 			    pathname, type, filet, now - filet);
 | |
| 			failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 			return (0);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	} else if (filet != t || filet_nsec != nsec) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line,
 | |
| 		    "File %s has %ctime %ld.%09ld, expected %ld.%09ld",
 | |
| 		    pathname, type, filet, filet_nsec, t, nsec);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify atime of 'pathname'. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_atime(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *pathname, long t, long nsec)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	return assertion_file_time(file, line, pathname, t, nsec, 'a', 0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify atime of 'pathname' is up-to-date. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_atime_recent(const char *file, int line, const char *pathname)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	return assertion_file_time(file, line, pathname, 0, 0, 'a', 1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify birthtime of 'pathname'. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_birthtime(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *pathname, long t, long nsec)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	return assertion_file_time(file, line, pathname, t, nsec, 'b', 0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify birthtime of 'pathname' is up-to-date. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_birthtime_recent(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *pathname)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	return assertion_file_time(file, line, pathname, 0, 0, 'b', 1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify mtime of 'pathname'. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_mtime(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *pathname, long t, long nsec)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	return assertion_file_time(file, line, pathname, t, nsec, 'm', 0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify mtime of 'pathname' is up-to-date. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_mtime_recent(const char *file, int line, const char *pathname)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	return assertion_file_time(file, line, pathname, 0, 0, 'm', 1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify number of links to 'pathname'. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_nlinks(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *pathname, int nlinks)
 | |
| {
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION bhfi;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	r = my_GetFileInformationByName(pathname, &bhfi);
 | |
| 	if (r != 0 && bhfi.nNumberOfLinks == (DWORD)nlinks)
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line, "File %s has %d links, expected %d",
 | |
| 	    pathname, bhfi.nNumberOfLinks, nlinks);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	struct stat st;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	r = lstat(pathname, &st);
 | |
| 	if (r == 0 && st.st_nlink == nlinks)
 | |
| 			return (1);
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line, "File %s has %d links, expected %d",
 | |
| 	    pathname, st.st_nlink, nlinks);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify size of 'pathname'. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_file_size(const char *file, int line, const char *pathname, long size)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int64_t filesize;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 		BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION bhfi;
 | |
| 		r = !my_GetFileInformationByName(pathname, &bhfi);
 | |
| 		filesize = ((int64_t)bhfi.nFileSizeHigh << 32) + bhfi.nFileSizeLow;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 		struct stat st;
 | |
| 		r = lstat(pathname, &st);
 | |
| 		filesize = st.st_size;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	if (r == 0 && filesize == size)
 | |
| 			return (1);
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line, "File %s has size %ld, expected %ld",
 | |
| 	    pathname, (long)filesize, (long)size);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Assert that 'pathname' is a dir.  If mode >= 0, verify that too. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_is_dir(const char *file, int line, const char *pathname, int mode)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct stat st;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	(void)mode; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	r = lstat(pathname, &st);
 | |
| 	if (r != 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "Dir should exist: %s", pathname);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "%s is not a dir", pathname);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| #if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	/* Windows doesn't handle permissions the same way as POSIX,
 | |
| 	 * so just ignore the mode tests. */
 | |
| 	/* TODO: Can we do better here? */
 | |
| 	if (mode >= 0 && mode != (st.st_mode & 07777)) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "Dir %s has wrong mode", pathname);
 | |
| 		logprintf("  Expected: 0%3o\n", mode);
 | |
| 		logprintf("  Found: 0%3o\n", st.st_mode & 07777);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	return (1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Verify that 'pathname' is a regular file.  If 'mode' is >= 0,
 | |
|  * verify that too. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_is_reg(const char *file, int line, const char *pathname, int mode)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	struct stat st;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	(void)mode; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	r = lstat(pathname, &st);
 | |
| 	if (r != 0 || !S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "File should exist: %s", pathname);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| #if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	/* Windows doesn't handle permissions the same way as POSIX,
 | |
| 	 * so just ignore the mode tests. */
 | |
| 	/* TODO: Can we do better here? */
 | |
| 	if (mode >= 0 && mode != (st.st_mode & 07777)) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "File %s has wrong mode", pathname);
 | |
| 		logprintf("  Expected: 0%3o\n", mode);
 | |
| 		logprintf("  Found: 0%3o\n", st.st_mode & 07777);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	return (1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Check whether 'pathname' is a symbolic link.  If 'contents' is
 | |
|  * non-NULL, verify that the symlink has those contents. */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| is_symlink(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *pathname, const char *contents)
 | |
| {
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	(void)pathname; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 	(void)contents; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	/* Windows sort-of has real symlinks, but they're only usable
 | |
| 	 * by privileged users and are crippled even then, so there's
 | |
| 	 * really not much point in bothering with this. */
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	char buff[300];
 | |
| 	struct stat st;
 | |
| 	ssize_t linklen;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	r = lstat(pathname, &st);
 | |
| 	if (r != 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line,
 | |
| 		    "Symlink should exist: %s", pathname);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (!S_ISLNK(st.st_mode))
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	if (contents == NULL)
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 	linklen = readlink(pathname, buff, sizeof(buff));
 | |
| 	if (linklen < 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "Can't read symlink %s", pathname);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	buff[linklen] = '\0';
 | |
| 	if (strcmp(buff, contents) != 0)
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	return (1);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Assert that path is a symlink that (optionally) contains contents. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_is_symlink(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *path, const char *contents)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	if (is_symlink(file, line, path, contents))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 	if (contents)
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "File %s is not a symlink to %s",
 | |
| 		    path, contents);
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "File %s is not a symlink", path);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return (0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Create a directory and report any errors. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_make_dir(const char *file, int line, const char *dirname, int mode)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	(void)mode; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 	if (0 == _mkdir(dirname))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	if (0 == mkdir(dirname, mode))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line, "Could not create directory %s", dirname);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return(0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Create a file with the specified contents and report any failures. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_make_file(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *path, int mode, const char *contents)
 | |
| {
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	/* TODO: Rework this to set file mode as well. */
 | |
| 	FILE *f;
 | |
| 	(void)mode; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	f = fopen(path, "wb");
 | |
| 	if (f == NULL) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "Could not create file %s", path);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (contents != NULL) {
 | |
| 		if (strlen(contents)
 | |
| 		    != fwrite(contents, 1, strlen(contents), f)) {
 | |
| 			fclose(f);
 | |
| 			failure_start(file, line,
 | |
| 			    "Could not write file %s", path);
 | |
| 			failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 			return (0);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	fclose(f);
 | |
| 	return (1);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	int fd;
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	fd = open(path, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY, mode >= 0 ? mode : 0644);
 | |
| 	if (fd < 0) {
 | |
| 		failure_start(file, line, "Could not create %s", path);
 | |
| 		failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 		return (0);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (contents != NULL) {
 | |
| 		if ((ssize_t)strlen(contents)
 | |
| 		    != write(fd, contents, strlen(contents))) {
 | |
| 			close(fd);
 | |
| 			failure_start(file, line, "Could not write to %s", path);
 | |
| 			failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 			return (0);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	close(fd);
 | |
| 	return (1);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Create a hardlink and report any failures. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_make_hardlink(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *newpath, const char *linkto)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	int succeeded;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	succeeded = my_CreateHardLinkA(newpath, linkto);
 | |
| #elif HAVE_LINK
 | |
| 	succeeded = !link(linkto, newpath);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	succeeded = 0;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	if (succeeded)
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line, "Could not create hardlink");
 | |
| 	logprintf("   New link: %s\n", newpath);
 | |
| 	logprintf("   Old name: %s\n", linkto);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return(0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Create a symlink and report any failures. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_make_symlink(const char *file, int line,
 | |
|     const char *newpath, const char *linkto)
 | |
| {
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	int targetIsDir = 0;  /* TODO: Fix this */
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	if (my_CreateSymbolicLinkA(newpath, linkto, targetIsDir))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| #elif HAVE_SYMLINK
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	if (0 == symlink(linkto, newpath))
 | |
| 		return (1);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	failure_start(file, line, "Could not create symlink");
 | |
| 	logprintf("   New link: %s\n", newpath);
 | |
| 	logprintf("   Old name: %s\n", linkto);
 | |
| 	failure_finish(NULL);
 | |
| 	return(0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Set umask, report failures. */
 | |
| int
 | |
| assertion_umask(const char *file, int line, int mask)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	assertion_count(file, line);
 | |
| 	(void)file; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 	(void)line; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 	umask(mask);
 | |
| 	return (1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  *  UTILITIES for use by tests.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Check whether platform supports symlinks.  This is intended
 | |
|  * for tests to use in deciding whether to bother testing symlink
 | |
|  * support; if the platform doesn't support symlinks, there's no point
 | |
|  * in checking whether the program being tested can create them.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * Note that the first time this test is called, we actually go out to
 | |
|  * disk to create and verify a symlink.  This is necessary because
 | |
|  * symlink support is actually a property of a particular filesystem
 | |
|  * and can thus vary between directories on a single system.  After
 | |
|  * the first call, this returns the cached result from memory, so it's
 | |
|  * safe to call it as often as you wish.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| int
 | |
| canSymlink(void)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	/* Remember the test result */
 | |
| 	static int value = 0, tested = 0;
 | |
| 	if (tested)
 | |
| 		return (value);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	++tested;
 | |
| 	assertion_make_file(__FILE__, __LINE__, "canSymlink.0", 0644, "a");
 | |
| 	/* Note: Cygwin has its own symlink() emulation that does not
 | |
| 	 * use the Win32 CreateSymbolicLink() function. */
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 	value = my_CreateSymbolicLinkA("canSymlink.1", "canSymlink.0", 0)
 | |
| 	    && is_symlink(__FILE__, __LINE__, "canSymlink.1", "canSymlink.0");
 | |
| #elif HAVE_SYMLINK
 | |
| 	value = (0 == symlink("canSymlink.0", "canSymlink.1"))
 | |
| 	    && is_symlink(__FILE__, __LINE__, "canSymlink.1","canSymlink.0");
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	return (value);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Can this platform run the gzip program?
 | |
|  */
 | |
| /* Platform-dependent options for hiding the output of a subcommand. */
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| static const char *redirectArgs = ">NUL 2>NUL"; /* Win32 cmd.exe */
 | |
| #else
 | |
| static const char *redirectArgs = ">/dev/null 2>/dev/null"; /* POSIX 'sh' */
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| int
 | |
| canGzip(void)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	static int tested = 0, value = 0;
 | |
| 	if (!tested) {
 | |
| 		tested = 1;
 | |
| 		if (systemf("gzip -V %s", redirectArgs) == 0)
 | |
| 			value = 1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (value);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Can this platform run the gunzip program?
 | |
|  */
 | |
| int
 | |
| canGunzip(void)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	static int tested = 0, value = 0;
 | |
| 	if (!tested) {
 | |
| 		tested = 1;
 | |
| 		if (systemf("gunzip -V %s", redirectArgs) == 0)
 | |
| 			value = 1;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	return (value);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Sleep as needed; useful for verifying disk timestamp changes by
 | |
|  * ensuring that the wall-clock time has actually changed before we
 | |
|  * go back to re-read something from disk.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| void
 | |
| sleepUntilAfter(time_t t)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	while (t >= time(NULL))
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 		Sleep(500);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 		sleep(1);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Call standard system() call, but build up the command line using
 | |
|  * sprintf() conventions.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| int
 | |
| systemf(const char *fmt, ...)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char buff[8192];
 | |
| 	va_list ap;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	va_start(ap, fmt);
 | |
| 	vsprintf(buff, fmt, ap);
 | |
| 	if (verbosity > VERBOSITY_FULL)
 | |
| 		logprintf("Cmd: %s\n", buff);
 | |
| 	r = system(buff);
 | |
| 	va_end(ap);
 | |
| 	return (r);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Slurp a file into memory for ease of comparison and testing.
 | |
|  * Returns size of file in 'sizep' if non-NULL, null-terminates
 | |
|  * data in memory for ease of use.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| char *
 | |
| slurpfile(size_t * sizep, const char *fmt, ...)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char filename[8192];
 | |
| 	struct stat st;
 | |
| 	va_list ap;
 | |
| 	char *p;
 | |
| 	ssize_t bytes_read;
 | |
| 	FILE *f;
 | |
| 	int r;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	va_start(ap, fmt);
 | |
| 	vsprintf(filename, fmt, ap);
 | |
| 	va_end(ap);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	f = fopen(filename, "rb");
 | |
| 	if (f == NULL) {
 | |
| 		/* Note: No error; non-existent file is okay here. */
 | |
| 		return (NULL);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	r = fstat(fileno(f), &st);
 | |
| 	if (r != 0) {
 | |
| 		logprintf("Can't stat file %s\n", filename);
 | |
| 		fclose(f);
 | |
| 		return (NULL);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	p = malloc((size_t)st.st_size + 1);
 | |
| 	if (p == NULL) {
 | |
| 		logprintf("Can't allocate %ld bytes of memory to read file %s\n",
 | |
| 		    (long int)st.st_size, filename);
 | |
| 		fclose(f);
 | |
| 		return (NULL);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	bytes_read = fread(p, 1, (size_t)st.st_size, f);
 | |
| 	if (bytes_read < st.st_size) {
 | |
| 		logprintf("Can't read file %s\n", filename);
 | |
| 		fclose(f);
 | |
| 		free(p);
 | |
| 		return (NULL);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	p[st.st_size] = '\0';
 | |
| 	if (sizep != NULL)
 | |
| 		*sizep = (size_t)st.st_size;
 | |
| 	fclose(f);
 | |
| 	return (p);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Read a uuencoded file from the reference directory, decode, and
 | |
|  * write the result into the current directory. */
 | |
| #define	UUDECODE(c) (((c) - 0x20) & 0x3f)
 | |
| void
 | |
| extract_reference_file(const char *name)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char buff[1024];
 | |
| 	FILE *in, *out;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	sprintf(buff, "%s/%s.uu", refdir, name);
 | |
| 	in = fopen(buff, "r");
 | |
| 	failure("Couldn't open reference file %s", buff);
 | |
| 	assert(in != NULL);
 | |
| 	if (in == NULL)
 | |
| 		return;
 | |
| 	/* Read up to and including the 'begin' line. */
 | |
| 	for (;;) {
 | |
| 		if (fgets(buff, sizeof(buff), in) == NULL) {
 | |
| 			/* TODO: This is a failure. */
 | |
| 			return;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		if (memcmp(buff, "begin ", 6) == 0)
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* Now, decode the rest and write it. */
 | |
| 	/* Not a lot of error checking here; the input better be right. */
 | |
| 	out = fopen(name, "wb");
 | |
| 	while (fgets(buff, sizeof(buff), in) != NULL) {
 | |
| 		char *p = buff;
 | |
| 		int bytes;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		if (memcmp(buff, "end", 3) == 0)
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		bytes = UUDECODE(*p++);
 | |
| 		while (bytes > 0) {
 | |
| 			int n = 0;
 | |
| 			/* Write out 1-3 bytes from that. */
 | |
| 			if (bytes > 0) {
 | |
| 				n = UUDECODE(*p++) << 18;
 | |
| 				n |= UUDECODE(*p++) << 12;
 | |
| 				fputc(n >> 16, out);
 | |
| 				--bytes;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			if (bytes > 0) {
 | |
| 				n |= UUDECODE(*p++) << 6;
 | |
| 				fputc((n >> 8) & 0xFF, out);
 | |
| 				--bytes;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			if (bytes > 0) {
 | |
| 				n |= UUDECODE(*p++);
 | |
| 				fputc(n & 0xFF, out);
 | |
| 				--bytes;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	fclose(out);
 | |
| 	fclose(in);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * TEST management
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * "list.h" is simply created by "grep DEFINE_TEST test_*.c"; it has
 | |
|  * a line like
 | |
|  *      DEFINE_TEST(test_function)
 | |
|  * for each test.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Use "list.h" to declare all of the test functions. */
 | |
| #undef DEFINE_TEST
 | |
| #define	DEFINE_TEST(name) void name(void);
 | |
| #include "list.h"
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Use "list.h" to create a list of all tests (functions and names). */
 | |
| #undef DEFINE_TEST
 | |
| #define	DEFINE_TEST(n) { n, #n, 0 },
 | |
| struct { void (*func)(void); const char *name; int failures; } tests[] = {
 | |
| 	#include "list.h"
 | |
| };
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Summarize repeated failures in the just-completed test.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static void
 | |
| test_summarize(const char *filename, int failed)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	unsigned int i;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	switch (verbosity) {
 | |
| 	case VERBOSITY_SUMMARY_ONLY:
 | |
| 		printf(failed ? "E" : ".");
 | |
| 		fflush(stdout);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case VERBOSITY_PASSFAIL:
 | |
| 		printf(failed ? "FAIL\n" : "ok\n");
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	log_console = (verbosity == VERBOSITY_LIGHT_REPORT);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < sizeof(failed_lines)/sizeof(failed_lines[0]); i++) {
 | |
| 		if (failed_lines[i].count > 1 && !failed_lines[i].skip)
 | |
| 			logprintf("%s:%d: Summary: Failed %d times\n",
 | |
| 			    filename, i, failed_lines[i].count);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* Clear the failure history for the next file. */
 | |
| 	memset(failed_lines, 0, sizeof(failed_lines));
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  * Actually run a single test, with appropriate setup and cleanup.
 | |
|  */
 | |
| static int
 | |
| test_run(int i, const char *tmpdir)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char logfilename[64];
 | |
| 	int failures_before = failures;
 | |
| 	int oldumask;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	switch (verbosity) {
 | |
| 	case VERBOSITY_SUMMARY_ONLY: /* No per-test reports at all */
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	case VERBOSITY_PASSFAIL: /* rest of line will include ok/FAIL marker */
 | |
| 		printf("%3d: %-50s", i, tests[i].name);
 | |
| 		fflush(stdout);
 | |
| 		break;
 | |
| 	default: /* Title of test, details will follow */
 | |
| 		printf("%3d: %s\n", i, tests[i].name);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Chdir to the top-level work directory. */
 | |
| 	if (!assertChdir(tmpdir)) {
 | |
| 		fprintf(stderr,
 | |
| 		    "ERROR: Can't chdir to top work dir %s\n", tmpdir);
 | |
| 		exit(1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* Create a log file for this test. */
 | |
| 	sprintf(logfilename, "%s.log", tests[i].name);
 | |
| 	logfile = fopen(logfilename, "w");
 | |
| 	fprintf(logfile, "%s\n\n", tests[i].name);
 | |
| 	/* Chdir() to a work dir for this specific test. */
 | |
| 	if (!assertMakeDir(tests[i].name, 0755)
 | |
| 	    || !assertChdir(tests[i].name)) {
 | |
| 		fprintf(stderr,
 | |
| 		    "ERROR: Can't chdir to work dir %s/%s\n",
 | |
| 		    tmpdir, tests[i].name);
 | |
| 		exit(1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* Explicitly reset the locale before each test. */
 | |
| 	setlocale(LC_ALL, "C");
 | |
| 	/* Record the umask before we run the test. */
 | |
| 	umask(oldumask = umask(0));
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Run the actual test.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	(*tests[i].func)();
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Clean up and report afterwards.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	/* Restore umask */
 | |
| 	umask(oldumask);
 | |
| 	/* Reset locale. */
 | |
| 	setlocale(LC_ALL, "C");
 | |
| 	/* Reset directory. */
 | |
| 	if (!assertChdir(tmpdir)) {
 | |
| 		fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Couldn't chdir to temp dir %s\n",
 | |
| 		    tmpdir);
 | |
| 		exit(1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* Report per-test summaries. */
 | |
| 	tests[i].failures = failures - failures_before;
 | |
| 	test_summarize(test_filename, tests[i].failures);
 | |
| 	/* Close the per-test log file. */
 | |
| 	fclose(logfile);
 | |
| 	logfile = NULL;
 | |
| 	/* If there were no failures, we can remove the work dir and logfile. */
 | |
| 	if (tests[i].failures == 0) {
 | |
| 		if (!keep_temp_files && assertChdir(tmpdir)) {
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 			/* Make sure not to leave empty directories.
 | |
| 			 * Sometimes a processing of closing files used by tests
 | |
| 			 * is not done, then rmdir will be failed and it will
 | |
| 			 * leave a empty test directory. So we should wait a few
 | |
| 			 * seconds and retry rmdir. */
 | |
| 			int r, t;
 | |
| 			for (t = 0; t < 10; t++) {
 | |
| 				if (t > 0)
 | |
| 					Sleep(1000);
 | |
| 				r = systemf("rmdir /S /Q %s", tests[i].name);
 | |
| 				if (r == 0)
 | |
| 					break;
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			systemf("del %s", logfilename);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 			systemf("rm -rf %s", tests[i].name);
 | |
| 			systemf("rm %s", logfilename);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	/* Return appropriate status. */
 | |
| 	return (tests[i].failures);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  * MAIN and support routines.
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  *
 | |
|  */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void
 | |
| usage(const char *program)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	static const int limit = sizeof(tests) / sizeof(tests[0]);
 | |
| 	int i;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	printf("Usage: %s [options] <test> <test> ...\n", program);
 | |
| 	printf("Default is to run all tests.\n");
 | |
| 	printf("Otherwise, specify the numbers of the tests you wish to run.\n");
 | |
| 	printf("Options:\n");
 | |
| 	printf("  -d  Dump core after any failure, for debugging.\n");
 | |
| 	printf("  -k  Keep all temp files.\n");
 | |
| 	printf("      Default: temp files for successful tests deleted.\n");
 | |
| #ifdef PROGRAM
 | |
| 	printf("  -p <path>  Path to executable to be tested.\n");
 | |
| 	printf("      Default: path taken from " ENVBASE " environment variable.\n");
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	printf("  -q  Quiet.\n");
 | |
| 	printf("  -r <dir>   Path to dir containing reference files.\n");
 | |
| 	printf("      Default: Current directory.\n");
 | |
| 	printf("  -v  Verbose.\n");
 | |
| 	printf("Available tests:\n");
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; i < limit; i++)
 | |
| 		printf("  %d: %s\n", i, tests[i].name);
 | |
| 	exit(1);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static char *
 | |
| get_refdir(const char *d)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	char tried[512] = { '\0' };
 | |
| 	char buff[128];
 | |
| 	char *pwd, *p;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* If a dir was specified, try that */
 | |
| 	if (d != NULL) {
 | |
| 		pwd = NULL;
 | |
| 		snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "%s", d);
 | |
| 		p = slurpfile(NULL, "%s/%s", buff, KNOWNREF);
 | |
| 		if (p != NULL) goto success;
 | |
| 		strncat(tried, buff, sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 		strncat(tried, "\n", sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 		goto failure;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Get the current dir. */
 | |
| 	pwd = getcwd(NULL, 0);
 | |
| 	while (pwd[strlen(pwd) - 1] == '\n')
 | |
| 		pwd[strlen(pwd) - 1] = '\0';
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Look for a known file. */
 | |
| 	snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "%s", pwd);
 | |
| 	p = slurpfile(NULL, "%s/%s", buff, KNOWNREF);
 | |
| 	if (p != NULL) goto success;
 | |
| 	strncat(tried, buff, sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 	strncat(tried, "\n", sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "%s/test", pwd);
 | |
| 	p = slurpfile(NULL, "%s/%s", buff, KNOWNREF);
 | |
| 	if (p != NULL) goto success;
 | |
| 	strncat(tried, buff, sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 	strncat(tried, "\n", sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined(LIBRARY)
 | |
| 	snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "%s/%s/test", pwd, LIBRARY);
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 	snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "%s/%s/test", pwd, PROGRAM);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	p = slurpfile(NULL, "%s/%s", buff, KNOWNREF);
 | |
| 	if (p != NULL) goto success;
 | |
| 	strncat(tried, buff, sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 	strncat(tried, "\n", sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (memcmp(pwd, "/usr/obj", 8) == 0) {
 | |
| 		snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "%s", pwd + 8);
 | |
| 		p = slurpfile(NULL, "%s/%s", buff, KNOWNREF);
 | |
| 		if (p != NULL) goto success;
 | |
| 		strncat(tried, buff, sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 		strncat(tried, "\n", sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 		snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff), "%s/test", pwd + 8);
 | |
| 		p = slurpfile(NULL, "%s/%s", buff, KNOWNREF);
 | |
| 		if (p != NULL) goto success;
 | |
| 		strncat(tried, buff, sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 		strncat(tried, "\n", sizeof(tried) - strlen(tried) - 1);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| failure:
 | |
| 	printf("Unable to locate known reference file %s\n", KNOWNREF);
 | |
| 	printf("  Checked following directories:\n%s\n", tried);
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__) && defined(_DEBUG)
 | |
| 	DebugBreak();
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 	exit(1);
 | |
| 
 | |
| success:
 | |
| 	free(p);
 | |
| 	free(pwd);
 | |
| 	return strdup(buff);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| int
 | |
| main(int argc, char **argv)
 | |
| {
 | |
| 	static const int limit = sizeof(tests) / sizeof(tests[0]);
 | |
| 	int i, tests_run = 0, tests_failed = 0, option;
 | |
| 	time_t now;
 | |
| 	char *refdir_alloc = NULL;
 | |
| 	const char *progname;
 | |
| 	const char *tmp, *option_arg, *p;
 | |
| 	char tmpdir[256];
 | |
| 	char tmpdir_timestamp[256];
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	(void)argc; /* UNUSED */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined(HAVE__CrtSetReportMode)
 | |
| 	/* To stop to run the default invalid parameter handler. */
 | |
| 	_set_invalid_parameter_handler(invalid_parameter_handler);
 | |
| 	/* Disable annoying assertion message box. */
 | |
| 	_CrtSetReportMode(_CRT_ASSERT, 0);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Name of this program, used to build root of our temp directory
 | |
| 	 * tree.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	progname = p = argv[0];
 | |
| 	while (*p != '\0') {
 | |
| 		/* Support \ or / dir separators for Windows compat. */
 | |
| 		if (*p == '/' || *p == '\\')
 | |
| 			progname = p + 1;
 | |
| 		++p;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| #ifdef PROGRAM
 | |
| 	/* Get the target program from environment, if available. */
 | |
| 	testprogfile = getenv(ENVBASE);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	if (getenv("TMPDIR") != NULL)
 | |
| 		tmp = getenv("TMPDIR");
 | |
| 	else if (getenv("TMP") != NULL)
 | |
| 		tmp = getenv("TMP");
 | |
| 	else if (getenv("TEMP") != NULL)
 | |
| 		tmp = getenv("TEMP");
 | |
| 	else if (getenv("TEMPDIR") != NULL)
 | |
| 		tmp = getenv("TEMPDIR");
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		tmp = "/tmp";
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Allow -d to be controlled through the environment. */
 | |
| 	if (getenv(ENVBASE "_DEBUG") != NULL)
 | |
| 		dump_on_failure = 1;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* Get the directory holding test files from environment. */
 | |
| 	refdir = getenv(ENVBASE "_TEST_FILES");
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Parse options, without using getopt(), which isn't available
 | |
| 	 * on all platforms.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	++argv; /* Skip program name */
 | |
| 	while (*argv != NULL) {
 | |
| 		if (**argv != '-')
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		p = *argv++;
 | |
| 		++p; /* Skip '-' */
 | |
| 		while (*p != '\0') {
 | |
| 			option = *p++;
 | |
| 			option_arg = NULL;
 | |
| 			/* If 'opt' takes an argument, parse that. */
 | |
| 			if (option == 'p' || option == 'r') {
 | |
| 				if (*p != '\0')
 | |
| 					option_arg = p;
 | |
| 				else if (*argv == NULL) {
 | |
| 					fprintf(stderr,
 | |
| 					    "Option -%c requires argument.\n",
 | |
| 					    option);
 | |
| 					usage(progname);
 | |
| 				} else
 | |
| 					option_arg = *argv++;
 | |
| 				p = ""; /* End of this option word. */
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 			/* Now, handle the option. */
 | |
| 			switch (option) {
 | |
| 			case 'd':
 | |
| 				dump_on_failure = 1;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			case 'k':
 | |
| 				keep_temp_files = 1;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			case 'p':
 | |
| #ifdef PROGRAM
 | |
| 				testprogfile = option_arg;
 | |
| #else
 | |
| 				fprintf(stderr, "-p option not permitted\n");
 | |
| 				usage(progname);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			case 'q':
 | |
| 				verbosity--;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			case 'r':
 | |
| 				refdir = option_arg;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			case 'v':
 | |
| 				verbosity++;
 | |
| 				break;
 | |
| 			default:
 | |
| 				fprintf(stderr, "Unrecognized option '%c'\n",
 | |
| 				    option);
 | |
| 				usage(progname);
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Sanity-check that our options make sense.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| #ifdef PROGRAM
 | |
| 	if (testprogfile == NULL) {
 | |
| 		fprintf(stderr, "Program executable required\n");
 | |
| 		usage(progname);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	{
 | |
| 		char *testprg;
 | |
| #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
 | |
| 		/* Command.com sometimes rejects '/' separators. */
 | |
| 		testprg = strdup(testprogfile);
 | |
| 		for (i = 0; testprg[i] != '\0'; i++) {
 | |
| 			if (testprg[i] == '/')
 | |
| 				testprg[i] = '\\';
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		testprogfile = testprg;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 		/* Quote the name that gets put into shell command lines. */
 | |
| 		testprg = malloc(strlen(testprogfile) + 3);
 | |
| 		strcpy(testprg, "\"");
 | |
| 		strcat(testprg, testprogfile);
 | |
| 		strcat(testprg, "\"");
 | |
| 		testprog = testprg;
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Create a temp directory for the following tests.
 | |
| 	 * Include the time the tests started as part of the name,
 | |
| 	 * to make it easier to track the results of multiple tests.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	now = time(NULL);
 | |
| 	for (i = 0; ; i++) {
 | |
| 		strftime(tmpdir_timestamp, sizeof(tmpdir_timestamp),
 | |
| 		    "%Y-%m-%dT%H.%M.%S",
 | |
| 		    localtime(&now));
 | |
| 		sprintf(tmpdir, "%s/%s.%s-%03d", tmp, progname,
 | |
| 		    tmpdir_timestamp, i);
 | |
| 		if (assertMakeDir(tmpdir,0755))
 | |
| 			break;
 | |
| 		if (i >= 999) {
 | |
| 			fprintf(stderr,
 | |
| 			    "ERROR: Unable to create temp directory %s\n",
 | |
| 			    tmpdir);
 | |
| 			exit(1);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * If the user didn't specify a directory for locating
 | |
| 	 * reference files, try to find the reference files in
 | |
| 	 * the "usual places."
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	refdir = refdir_alloc = get_refdir(refdir);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Banner with basic information.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	printf("\n");
 | |
| 	printf("If tests fail or crash, details will be in:\n");
 | |
| 	printf("   %s\n", tmpdir);
 | |
| 	printf("\n");
 | |
| 	if (verbosity > VERBOSITY_SUMMARY_ONLY) {
 | |
| 		printf("Reference files will be read from: %s\n", refdir);
 | |
| #ifdef PROGRAM
 | |
| 		printf("Running tests on: %s\n", testprog);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 		printf("Exercising: ");
 | |
| 		fflush(stdout);
 | |
| 		printf("%s\n", EXTRA_VERSION);
 | |
| 	} else {
 | |
| 		printf("Running ");
 | |
| 		fflush(stdout);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Run some or all of the individual tests.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (*argv == NULL) {
 | |
| 		/* Default: Run all tests. */
 | |
| 		for (i = 0; i < limit; i++) {
 | |
| 			if (test_run(i, tmpdir))
 | |
| 				tests_failed++;
 | |
| 			tests_run++;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	} else {
 | |
| 		while (*(argv) != NULL) {
 | |
| 			if (**argv >= '0' && **argv <= '9') {
 | |
| 				i = atoi(*argv);
 | |
| 				if (i < 0 || i >= limit) {
 | |
| 					printf("*** INVALID Test %s\n", *argv);
 | |
| 					free(refdir_alloc);
 | |
| 					usage(progname);
 | |
| 					/* usage() never returns */
 | |
| 				}
 | |
| 			} else {
 | |
| 				for (i = 0; i < limit; ++i) {
 | |
| 					if (strcmp(*argv, tests[i].name) == 0)
 | |
| 						break;
 | |
| 				}
 | |
| 				if (i >= limit) {
 | |
| 					printf("*** INVALID Test ``%s''\n",
 | |
| 					       *argv);
 | |
| 					free(refdir_alloc);
 | |
| 					usage(progname);
 | |
| 					/* usage() never returns */
 | |
| 				}
 | |
| 			}
 | |
| 			if (test_run(i, tmpdir))
 | |
| 				tests_failed++;
 | |
| 			tests_run++;
 | |
| 			argv++;
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/*
 | |
| 	 * Report summary statistics.
 | |
| 	 */
 | |
| 	if (verbosity > VERBOSITY_SUMMARY_ONLY) {
 | |
| 		printf("\n");
 | |
| 		printf("Totals:\n");
 | |
| 		printf("  Tests run:         %8d\n", tests_run);
 | |
| 		printf("  Tests failed:      %8d\n", tests_failed);
 | |
| 		printf("  Assertions checked:%8d\n", assertions);
 | |
| 		printf("  Assertions failed: %8d\n", failures);
 | |
| 		printf("  Skips reported:    %8d\n", skips);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 	if (failures) {
 | |
| 		printf("\n");
 | |
| 		printf("Failing tests:\n");
 | |
| 		for (i = 0; i < limit; ++i) {
 | |
| 			if (tests[i].failures)
 | |
| 				printf("  %d: %s (%d failures)\n", i,
 | |
| 				    tests[i].name, tests[i].failures);
 | |
| 		}
 | |
| 		printf("\n");
 | |
| 		printf("Details for failing tests: %s\n", tmpdir);
 | |
| 		printf("\n");
 | |
| 	} else {
 | |
| 		if (verbosity == VERBOSITY_SUMMARY_ONLY)
 | |
| 			printf("\n");
 | |
| 		printf("%d tests passed, no failures\n", tests_run);
 | |
| 	}
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	free(refdir_alloc);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	/* If the final tmpdir is empty, we can remove it. */
 | |
| 	/* This should be the usual case when all tests succeed. */
 | |
| 	assertChdir("..");
 | |
| 	rmdir(tmpdir);
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	return (tests_failed ? 1 : 0);
 | |
| }
 | 
