# This file tests the tclWinFCmd.c file. # # This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl # built-in commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and # generates output for errors. No output means no errors were found. # # Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # Copyright (c) 1998-1999 Scriptics Corporation. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. if {"::tcltest" ni [namespace children]} { package require tcltest 2.5 namespace import -force ::tcltest::* } ::tcltest::loadTestedCommands catch [list package require -exact Tcltest [info patchlevel]] # Initialise the test constraints testConstraint winVista 0 testConstraint win2000orXP 0 testConstraint winOlderThan2000 0 testConstraint testvolumetype [llength [info commands testvolumetype]] testConstraint testfile [llength [info commands testfile]] testConstraint testchmod [llength [info commands testchmod]] testConstraint cdrom 0 testConstraint exdev 0 testConstraint longFileNames 0 # Some things fail under all Continuous Integration systems for subtle reasons # such as CI often running with elevated privileges in a container. testConstraint notInCIenv [expr {![info exists ::env(CI)]}] proc createfile {file {string a}} { set f [open $file w] puts -nonewline $f $string close $f return $string } proc contents {file} { set f [open $file r] set r [read $f] close $f set r } proc cleanup {args} { foreach p ". $args" { set x "" catch { set x [glob -directory $p tf* td*] } if {$x != ""} { catch {file delete -force -- {*}$x} } } } if {[testConstraint winOnly]} { if {[testConstraint nt] && $::tcl_platform(osVersion) >= 5.0} { if {$::tcl_platform(osVersion) >= 6.0} { testConstraint winVista 1 } else { testConstraint win2000orXP 1 } } else { testConstraint winOlderThan2000 1 } } # find a CD-ROM so we can test read-only filesystems. proc findfile {dir} { foreach p [glob -nocomplain -type f -directory $dir *] { return $p } foreach p [glob -nocomplain -type d -directory $dir *] { set f [findfile $p] if {$f ne ""} { return $f } } return "" } if {[testConstraint testvolumetype]} { foreach p {d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z} { if {![catch {testvolumetype ${p}:} result] && $result in {CDFS UDF}} { set cdrom ${p}: set cdfile [findfile $cdrom] testConstraint cdrom 1 break } } } # NB: filename is chosen to be short but unlikely to clash with other apps if {[file exists c:/] && [file exists d:/]} { catch {file delete d:/TclTmpF.1} catch {file delete d:/TclTmpD.1} catch {file delete c:/TclTmpC.1} if {![catch {createfile d:/TclTmpF.1 {}}] && [file isfile d:/TclTmpF.1] && ![catch {file mkdir d:/TclTmpD.1}] && [file isdirectory d:/TclTmpD.1] && ![catch {file mkdir c:/TclTmpC.1}] && [file isdirectory c:/TclTmpC.1] } { file delete d:/TclTmpF.1 d:/TclTmpD.1 c:/TclTmpC.1 testConstraint exdev 1 } } file delete -force -- td1 if {![catch {open td1 w} testfile]} { close $testfile testConstraint longFileNames 1 file delete -force -- td1 } # A really long file name # length of longname is 1216 chars, which should be greater than any static # buffer or allowable filename. set longname "abcdefghihjllmnopqrstuvwxyz01234567890" append longname $longname append longname $longname append longname $longname append longname $longname append longname $longname # Uses the "testfile" command instead of the "file" command. The "file" # command provides several layers of sanity checks on the arguments and # it can be difficult to actually forward "insane" arguments to the # low-level posix emulation layer. test winFCmd-1.1 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EACCES} -body { testfile mv $cdfile $cdrom/dummy~~.fil } -constraints {win cdrom testfile} -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-1.2 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EEXIST} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1/td2/td3 file mkdir td2 testfile mv td2 td1/td2 } -returnCodes error -result EEXIST test winFCmd-1.3 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EINVAL} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile mv / td1 } -returnCodes error -result EINVAL test winFCmd-1.4 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EINVAL} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile mv td1 td1/td2 } -returnCodes error -result EINVAL test winFCmd-1.5 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EISDIR} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile tf1 testfile mv tf1 td1 } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-1.6 {TclpRenameFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile mv tf1 tf2 } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-1.7 {TclpRenameFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile mv "" tf2 } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-1.8 {TclpRenameFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 testfile mv tf1 "" } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-1.9 {TclpRenameFile: errno: ENOTDIR} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile tf1 testfile mv td1 tf1 } -returnCodes error -result ENOTDIR test winFCmd-1.10 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EXDEV} -setup { file delete -force d:/TclTmpD.1 } -constraints {win exdev testfile} -body { file mkdir c:/TclTmpC.1 testfile mv c:/TclTmpC.1 d:/TclTmpD.1 } -cleanup { file delete -force c:/TclTmpC.1 } -returnCodes error -result EXDEV test winFCmd-1.11 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { set fd [open tf1 w] testfile mv tf1 tf2 } -cleanup { catch {close $fd} } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-1.12 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 set fd [open tf2 w] testfile mv tf1 tf2 } -cleanup { catch {close $fd} } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-1.13 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win win2000orXP testfile} -body { testfile mv nul tf1 } -returnCodes error -result EINVAL test winFCmd-1.14 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win nt winOlderThan2000 testfile} -body { testfile mv nul tf1 } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-1.15 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EEXIST} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win nt testfile} -body { createfile tf1 testfile mv tf1 nul } -returnCodes error -result EEXIST test winFCmd-1.16 {TclpRenameFile: MoveFile() != FALSE} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 tf1 testfile mv tf1 tf2 list [file exists tf1] [contents tf2] } -result {0 tf1} test winFCmd-1.17 {TclpRenameFile: MoveFile() == FALSE} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile mv tf1 tf2 } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-1.18 {TclpRenameFile: srcAttr == -1} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile mv tf1 tf2 } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-1.19 {TclpRenameFile: errno == EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win win2000orXP testfile} -body { testfile mv nul tf1 } -returnCodes error -result EINVAL test winFCmd-1.19.1 {TclpRenameFile: errno == EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win nt winOlderThan2000 testfile} -body { testfile mv nul tf1 } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-1.20 {TclpRenameFile: src is dir} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win nt testfile} -body { # under 95, this would actually succeed and move the current dir out from # under the current process! file delete /tf1 testfile mv [pwd] /tf1 } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-1.21 {TclpRenameFile: long src} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile mv $longname tf1 } -returnCodes error -result ENAMETOOLONG test winFCmd-1.22 {TclpRenameFile: long dst} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 testfile mv tf1 $longname } -returnCodes error -result ENAMETOOLONG test winFCmd-1.23 {TclpRenameFile: move dir into self} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile mv [pwd]/td1 td1/td2 } -returnCodes error -result EINVAL test winFCmd-1.24 {TclpRenameFile: move a root dir} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile mv / c:/ } -returnCodes error -result EINVAL test winFCmd-1.25 {TclpRenameFile: cross file systems} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win cdrom testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile mv td1 $cdrom/td1 } -returnCodes error -result EXDEV test winFCmd-1.26 {TclpRenameFile: readonly fs} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win cdrom testfile} -body { testfile mv $cdfile $cdrom/dummy~~.fil } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-1.27 {TclpRenameFile: open file} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { set fd [open tf1 w] testfile mv tf1 tf2 } -cleanup { catch {close $fd} } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-1.28 {TclpRenameFile: errno == EEXIST} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 createfile tf2 testfile mv tf1 tf2 list [file exists tf1] [file exists tf2] } -result {0 1} test winFCmd-1.29 {TclpRenameFile: src is dir} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile tf1 testfile mv td1 tf1 } -returnCodes error -result ENOTDIR test winFCmd-1.30 {TclpRenameFile: dst is dir} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 file mkdir td2/td2 testfile mv td1 td2 } -returnCodes error -result EEXIST test winFCmd-1.31 {TclpRenameFile: TclpRemoveDirectory fails} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 file mkdir td2/td2 testfile mv td1 td2 } -returnCodes error -result EEXIST test winFCmd-1.32 {TclpRenameFile: TclpRemoveDirectory succeeds} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1/td2 file mkdir td2 testfile mv td1 td2 list [file exists td1] [file exists td2] [file exists td2/td2] } -result {0 1 1} test winFCmd-1.33 {TclpRenameFile: After removing dst dir, MoveFile fails} \ -constraints {win exdev testfile testchmod} -body { file mkdir d:/TclTmpD.1 testchmod 0 d:/TclTmpD.1 file mkdir c:/TclTmpC.1 catch {testfile mv c:/TclTmpC.1 d:/TclTmpD.1} msg list $msg [file writable d:/TclTmpD.1] } -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 d:/TclTmpD.1} file delete d:/TclTmpD.1 file delete -force c:/TclTmpC.1 } -result {EXDEV 0} test winFCmd-1.34 {TclpRenameFile: src is dir, dst is not} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile tf1 testfile mv td1 tf1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result ENOTDIR test winFCmd-1.35 {TclpRenameFile: src is not dir, dst is} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile tf1 testfile mv tf1 td1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-1.36 {TclpRenameFile: src and dst not dir} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 tf1 createfile tf2 tf2 testfile mv tf1 tf2 contents tf2 } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {tf1} test winFCmd-1.37 {TclpRenameFile: need to restore temp file} {win emptyTest} { # Can't figure out how to cause this. # Need a file that can't be copied. } {} # If the native filesystem produces 0 for inodes numbers there is no point # doing the following test. testConstraint winNonZeroInodes [eval { file stat [info nameofexecutable] statExe expr {$statExe(ino) != 0} }] proc MakeFiles {dirname} { set inodes {} set ndx -1 while {1} { # upped to 50K for 64bit Server 2008 if {$ndx > 50000} { return -code error "limit reached without finding a collistion." } set filename [file join $dirname Test[incr ndx]] set f [open $filename w] close $f file stat $filename stat if {[set n [lsearch -exact -integer $inodes $stat(ino)]] >= 0} { return [list [file join $dirname Test$n] $filename] } lappend inodes $stat(ino) unset stat } } test winFCmd-1.38 {TclpRenameFile: check rename of conflicting inodes} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win winNonZeroInodes notInCIenv} -body { file mkdir td1 foreach {a b} [MakeFiles td1] break file rename -force $a $b file exists $a } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {0} test winFCmd-2.1 {TclpCopyFile: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win cdrom testfile} -body { testfile cp $cdfile $cdrom/dummy~~.fil } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-2.2 {TclpCopyFile: errno: EISDIR} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile cp td1 tf1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-2.3 {TclpCopyFile: errno: EISDIR} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 file mkdir td1 testfile cp tf1 td1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-2.4 {TclpCopyFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile cp tf1 tf2 } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-2.5 {TclpCopyFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile cp "" tf2 } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-2.6 {TclpCopyFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 testfile cp tf1 "" } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-2.7 {TclpCopyFile: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win win2000orXP testfile} -body { testfile cp nul tf1 } -returnCodes error -result EINVAL test winFCmd-2.8 {TclpCopyFile: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win nt winOlderThan2000 testfile} -body { testfile cp nul tf1 } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-2.10 {TclpCopyFile: CopyFile succeeds} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 tf1 testfile cp tf1 tf2 list [contents tf1] [contents tf2] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {tf1 tf1} test winFCmd-2.11 {TclpCopyFile: CopyFile succeeds} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 tf1 createfile tf2 tf2 testfile cp tf1 tf2 list [contents tf1] [contents tf2] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {tf1 tf1} test winFCmd-2.12 {TclpCopyFile: CopyFile succeeds} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 tf1 testchmod 0 tf1 testfile cp tf1 tf2 list [contents tf2] [file writable tf2] } -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 tf1} cleanup } -result {tf1 0} test winFCmd-2.13 {TclpCopyFile: CopyFile fails} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 file mkdir td1 testfile cp tf1 td1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-2.14 {TclpCopyFile: errno == EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile cp td1 tf1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-2.15 {TclpCopyFile: src is directory} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile cp td1 tf1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-2.16 {TclpCopyFile: dst is directory} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 file mkdir td1 testfile cp tf1 td1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-2.17 {TclpCopyFile: dst is readonly} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile testchmod} -body { createfile tf1 tf1 createfile tf2 tf2 testchmod 0 tf2 testfile cp tf1 tf2 list [file writable tf2] [contents tf2] } -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 tf2} cleanup } -result {1 tf1} test winFCmd-3.1 {TclpDeleteFile: errno: EACCES} -body { testfile rm $cdfile $cdrom/dummy~~.fil } -constraints {win cdrom testfile} -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-3.2 {TclpDeleteFile: errno: EISDIR} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile rm td1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-3.3 {TclpDeleteFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile rm tf1 } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-3.4 {TclpDeleteFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile rm "" } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-3.5 {TclpDeleteFile: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { set fd [open tf1 w] testfile rm tf1 } -cleanup { close $fd cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-3.6 {TclpDeleteFile: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile rm nul } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-3.7 {TclpDeleteFile: DeleteFile succeeds} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 testfile rm tf1 file exists tf1 } -result {0} test winFCmd-3.8 {TclpDeleteFile: DeleteFile fails} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile rm td1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EISDIR test winFCmd-3.9 {TclpDeleteFile: errno == EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { set fd [open tf1 w] testfile rm tf1 } -cleanup { close $fd } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-3.10 {TclpDeleteFile: path is readonly} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile testchmod} -body { createfile tf1 testchmod 0 tf1 testfile rm tf1 file exists tf1 } -result {0} test winFCmd-3.11 {TclpDeleteFile: still can't remove path} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile testchmod} -body { set fd [open tf1 w] testchmod 0 tf1 testfile rm tf1 } -cleanup { close $fd catch {testchmod 0o666 tf1} cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-4.1 {TclpCreateDirectory: errno: EACCES} -body { testfile mkdir $cdrom/dummy~~.dir } -constraints {win nt cdrom testfile} -returnCodes error -result EACCES test winFCmd-4.3 {TclpCreateDirectory: errno: EEXIST} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile mkdir td1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -returnCodes error -result EEXIST test winFCmd-4.4 {TclpCreateDirectory: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile mkdir td1/td2 } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT test winFCmd-4.5 {TclpCreateDirectory: CreateDirectory succeeds} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile mkdir td1 file type td1 } -cleanup cleanup -result directory test winFCmd-5.1 {TclpCopyDirectory: calls TraverseWinTree} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 list [file type td1] [file type td2] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {directory directory} test winFCmd-6.1 {TclpRemoveDirectory: errno: EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {winVista testfile testchmod notInCIenv} -body { file mkdir td1 testchmod 0 td1 testfile rmdir td1 file exists td1 } -returnCodes error -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 td1} cleanup } -result {td1 EACCES} # This next test has a very hokey way of matching... test winFCmd-6.2 {TclpRemoveDirectory: errno: EEXIST} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1/td2 list [catch {testfile rmdir td1} msg] [file tail $msg] } -result {1 {td1 EEXIST}} test winFCmd-6.3 {TclpRemoveDirectory: errno: EACCES} {win emptyTest} { # can't test this w/o removing everything on your hard disk first! # testfile rmdir / } {} # This next test has a very hokey way of matching... test winFCmd-6.4 {TclpRemoveDirectory: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { list [catch {testfile rmdir td1} msg] [file tail $msg] } -result {1 {td1 ENOENT}} test winFCmd-6.5 {TclpRemoveDirectory: errno: ENOENT} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile rmdir "" } -returnCodes error -result ENOENT # This next test has a very hokey way of matching... test winFCmd-6.6 {TclpRemoveDirectory: errno: ENOTDIR} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 list [catch {testfile rmdir tf1} msg] [file tail $msg] } -result {1 {tf1 ENOTDIR}} test winFCmd-6.7 {TclpRemoveDirectory: RemoveDirectory succeeds} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile rmdir td1 file exists td1 } -result {0} # This next test has a very hokey way of matching... test winFCmd-6.8 {TclpRemoveDirectory: RemoveDirectory fails} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 list [catch {testfile rmdir tf1} msg] [file tail $msg] } -result {1 {tf1 ENOTDIR}} test winFCmd-6.9 {TclpRemoveDirectory: errno == EACCES} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {winVista testfile testchmod notInCIenv} -body { file mkdir td1 testchmod 0 td1 testfile rmdir td1 file exists td1 } -returnCodes error -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 td1} cleanup } -result {td1 EACCES} test winFCmd-6.11 {TclpRemoveDirectory: attr == -1} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win nt testfile} -body { testfile rmdir / # WinXP returns EEXIST, WinNT seems to return EACCES. No policy # decision has been made as to which is correct. } -returnCodes error -match regexp -result {^/ E(ACCES|EXIST)$} test winFCmd-6.13 {TclpRemoveDirectory: write-protected} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {winVista testfile testchmod notInCIenv} -body { file mkdir td1 testchmod 0 td1 testfile rmdir td1 file exists td1 } -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 td1} cleanup } -returnCodes error -result {td1 EACCES} # This next test has a very hokey way of matching... test winFCmd-6.15 {TclpRemoveDirectory: !recursive} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1/td2 list [catch {testfile rmdir td1} msg] [file tail $msg] } -result {1 {td1 EEXIST}} test winFCmd-6.16 {TclpRemoveDirectory: recursive, but errno != EEXIST} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { createfile tf1 testfile rmdir -force tf1 } -returnCodes error -result {tf1 ENOTDIR} test winFCmd-6.17 {TclpRemoveDirectory: calls TraverseWinTree} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1/td2 testfile rmdir -force td1 file exists td1 } -result {0} test winFCmd-7.1 {TraverseWinTree: targetPtr == NULL} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1/td2/td3 testfile rmdir -force td1 file exists td1 } -result {0} test winFCmd-7.2 {TraverseWinTree: targetPtr != NULL} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1/td2/td3 testfile cpdir td1 td2 list [file exists td1] [file exists td2] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {1 1} test winFCmd-7.3 {TraverseWinTree: sourceAttr == -1} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile cpdir td1 td2 } -returnCodes error -result {td1 ENOENT} test winFCmd-7.4 {TraverseWinTree: source isn't directory} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 tf1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 contents td2/tf1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {tf1} test winFCmd-7.5 {TraverseWinTree: call TraversalCopy: DOTREE_F} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 tf1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 contents td2/tf1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {tf1} test winFCmd-7.6 {TraverseWinTree: call TraversalDelete: DOTREE_F} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 tf1 testfile rmdir -force td1 file exists td1 } -result {0} test winFCmd-7.7 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to source if necessary} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 tf1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 contents td2/tf1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {tf1} test winFCmd-7.9 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to source if necessary} -body { testfile rmdir $cdrom/ } -constraints {win nt cdrom testfile} -returnCodes error -match glob \ -result {* EACCES} test winFCmd-7.10 {TraverseWinTree: can't read directory: handle == INVALID} \ {win emptyTest} { # can't make it happen } {} test winFCmd-7.11 {TraverseWinTree: call TraversalCopy: DOTREE_PRED} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile testchmod} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 tf1 testchmod 0 td1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 list [file exists td2] [file writable td2] } -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 td1} cleanup } -result {1 1} test winFCmd-7.12 {TraverseWinTree: call TraversalDelete: DOTREE_PRED} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 tf1 testfile rmdir -force td1 file exists td1 } -result {0} test winFCmd-7.13 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to target if necessary} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 tf1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 contents td2/tf1 } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {tf1} test winFCmd-7.15 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to target if necessary} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win nt testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile cpdir td1 / } -cleanup { cleanup # Windows7 returns EEXIST, XP returns EACCES } -returnCodes error -match regexp -result {^/ E(ACCES|EXIST)$} test winFCmd-7.16 {TraverseWinTree: recurse on files: no files} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {} test winFCmd-7.17 {TraverseWinTree: recurse on files: one file} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/td2 testfile cpdir td1 td2 glob td2/* } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {td2/td2} test winFCmd-7.18 {TraverseWinTree: recurse on files: several files and dir} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 createfile td1/tf2 file mkdir td1/td2/td3 createfile td1/tf3 createfile td1/tf4 testfile cpdir td1 td2 lsort [glob td2/*] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {td2/td2 td2/tf1 td2/tf2 td2/tf3 td2/tf4} test winFCmd-7.19 {TraverseWinTree: call TraversalCopy: DOTREE_POSTD} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile testchmod} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 tf1 testchmod 0 td1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 list [file exists td2] [file writable td2] } -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 td1} cleanup } -result {1 1} test winFCmd-7.20 {TraverseWinTree: call TraversalDelete: DOTREE_POSTD} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 tf1 testfile rmdir -force td1 file exists td1 } -result {0} test winFCmd-7.21 {TraverseWinTree: fill errorPtr} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { testfile cpdir td1 td2 } -returnCodes error -result {td1 ENOENT} test winFCmd-8.1 {TraversalCopy: DOTREE_F} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile cpdir td1 td1 } -returnCodes error -result {td1 EEXIST} test winFCmd-8.2 {TraversalCopy: DOTREE_PRED} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile testchmod} -body { file mkdir td1/td2 testchmod 0 td1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 list [file writable td1] [file writable td1/td2] } -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 td1} cleanup } -result {0 1} test winFCmd-8.3 {TraversalCopy: DOTREE_POSTD} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 testfile cpdir td1 td2 } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {} test winFCmd-9.1 {TraversalDelete: DOTREE_F} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/tf1 testfile rmdir -force td1 } -result {} test winFCmd-9.3 {TraversalDelete: DOTREE_PRED} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {winVista testfile testchmod notInCIenv} -body { file mkdir td1/td2 testchmod 0 td1 testfile rmdir -force td1 file exists td1 } -cleanup { catch {testchmod 0o666 td1} cleanup } -returnCodes error -result {td1 EACCES} test winFCmd-9.4 {TraversalDelete: DOTREE_POSTD} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win testfile} -body { file mkdir td1/td1/td3/td4/td5 testfile rmdir -force td1 } -result {} test winFCmd-10.1 {AttributesPosixError - get} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { file attributes td1 -archive } -returnCodes error -result {could not read "td1": no such file or directory} test winFCmd-10.2 {AttributesPosixError - set} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { file attributes td1 -archive 0 } -returnCodes error -result {could not read "td1": no such file or directory} test winFCmd-11.1 {GetWinFileAttributes} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} file attributes td1 -archive } -cleanup { cleanup } -result 1 test winFCmd-11.2 {GetWinFileAttributes} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} file attributes td1 -readonly } -cleanup { cleanup } -result 0 test winFCmd-11.3 {GetWinFileAttributes} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} file attributes td1 -hidden } -cleanup { cleanup } -result 0 test winFCmd-11.4 {GetWinFileAttributes} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} file attributes td1 -system } -cleanup { cleanup } -result 0 test winFCmd-11.5 {GetWinFileAttributes} -constraints {win} -setup { set old [pwd] } -body { # Attr of relative paths that resolve to root was failing don't care about # answer, just that test runs. cd c:/ file attr c: file attr c:. file attr . } -cleanup { cd $old } -match glob -result * test winFCmd-11.6 {GetWinFileAttributes} -constraints {win} -body { file attr c:/ -hidden } -result {0} test winFCmd-12.1 {ConvertFileNameFormat} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} string tolower [file attributes td1 -longname] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {td1} test winFCmd-12.2 {ConvertFileNameFormat} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { file mkdir td1 createfile td1/td1 {} string tolower [file attributes td1/td1 -longname] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {td1/td1} test winFCmd-12.3 {ConvertFileNameFormat} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { file mkdir td1 file mkdir td1/td2 createfile td1/td3 {} string tolower [file attributes td1/td2/../td3 -longname] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {td1/td2/../td3} test winFCmd-12.4 {ConvertFileNameFormat} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} string tolower [file attributes ./td1 -longname] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {./td1} test winFCmd-12.5 {ConvertFileNameFormat: absolute path} -body { list [file attributes / -longname] [file attributes \\ -longname] } -constraints {win} -result {/ /} test winFCmd-12.6 {ConvertFileNameFormat: absolute path with drive} -setup { catch {file delete -force -- c:/TclTmpC.1} } -constraints {win win2000orXP} -body { createfile c:/TclTmpC.1 {} string tolower [file attributes c:/TclTmpC.1 -longname] } -cleanup { file delete -force -- c:/TclTmpC.1 } -result [string tolower {c:/TclTmpC.1}] test winFCmd-12.6.2 {ConvertFileNameFormat: absolute path with drive (in temp folder)} -setup { catch {file delete -force -- $::env(TEMP)/td1} } -constraints {win} -body { createfile $::env(TEMP)/td1 {} string equal [string tolower [file attributes $::env(TEMP)/td1 -longname]] \ [string tolower [file normalize $::env(TEMP)]/td1] } -cleanup { file delete -force -- $::env(TEMP)/td1 } -result 1 test winFCmd-12.7 {ConvertFileNameFormat} -body { string tolower [file attributes //bisque/tcl/ws -longname] } -constraints {nonPortable win} -result {//bisque/tcl/ws} test winFCmd-12.8 {ConvertFileNameFormat} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win longFileNames} -body { createfile td1 {} string tolower [file attributes td1 -longname] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {td1} test winFCmd-12.10 {ConvertFileNameFormat} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {longFileNames win} -body { createfile td1td1td1 {} file attributes td1td1td1 -shortname } -cleanup { cleanup } -match glob -result * test winFCmd-12.11 {ConvertFileNameFormat} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {longFileNames win} -body { createfile td1 {} string tolower [file attributes td1 -shortname] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {td1} test winFCmd-13.1 {GetWinFileLongName} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} string tolower [file attributes td1 -longname] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result td1 test winFCmd-14.1 {GetWinFileShortName} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} string tolower [file attributes td1 -shortname] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result td1 test winFCmd-15.1 {SetWinFileAttributes} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { file attributes td1 -archive 0 } -returnCodes error -result {could not read "td1": no such file or directory} test winFCmd-15.2 {SetWinFileAttributes - archive} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} list [file attributes td1 -archive 1] [file attributes td1 -archive] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {{} 1} test winFCmd-15.3 {SetWinFileAttributes - archive} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} list [file attributes td1 -archive 0] [file attributes td1 -archive] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {{} 0} test winFCmd-15.4 {SetWinFileAttributes - hidden} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} list [file attributes td1 -hidden 1] [file attributes td1 -hidden] \ [file attributes td1 -hidden 0] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {{} 1 {}} test winFCmd-15.5 {SetWinFileAttributes - hidden} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} list [file attributes td1 -hidden 0] [file attributes td1 -hidden] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {{} 0} test winFCmd-15.6 {SetWinFileAttributes - readonly} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win} -body { createfile td1 {} list [file attributes td1 -readonly 1] [file attributes td1 -readonly] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {{} 1} test winFCmd-15.7 {SetWinFileAttributes - readonly} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win} -body { createfile td1 {} list [file attributes td1 -readonly 0] [file attributes td1 -readonly] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {{} 0} test winFCmd-15.8 {SetWinFileAttributes - system} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} list [file attributes td1 -system 1] [file attributes td1 -system] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {{} 1} test winFCmd-15.9 {SetWinFileAttributes - system} -constraints {win} -setup { cleanup } -body { createfile td1 {} list [file attributes td1 -system 0] [file attributes td1 -system] } -cleanup { cleanup } -result {{} 0} test winFCmd-15.10 {SetWinFileAttributes - failing} -setup { cleanup } -constraints {win cdrom} -body { file attributes $cdfile -archive 1 } -returnCodes error -match glob -result * test winFCmd-16.1 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { list [file normalize c:/] [file normalize C:/] } -result {C:/ C:/} test winFCmd-16.2 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { createfile td1... {} file tail [file normalize td1] } -cleanup { file delete td1... } -result {td1} set pwd [pwd] set d [string index $pwd 0] test winFCmd-16.3 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { file norm ${d}:foo } -result [file join $pwd foo] test winFCmd-16.4 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { file norm [string tolower ${d}]:foo } -result [file join $pwd foo] test winFCmd-16.5 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { file norm ${d}:foo/bar } -result [file join $pwd foo/bar] test winFCmd-16.6 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { file norm ${d}:foo\\bar } -result [file join $pwd foo/bar] test winFCmd-16.7 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { file norm /bar } -result "${d}:/bar" test winFCmd-16.8 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { file norm ///bar } -result "${d}:/bar" test winFCmd-16.9 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { file norm /bar/foo } -result "${d}:/bar/foo" if {$d eq "C"} { set dd "D" } else { set dd "C" } test winFCmd-16.10 {Windows file normalization} -constraints {win} -body { file norm ${dd}:foo } -result "${dd}:/foo" test winFCmd-16.11 {Windows file normalization} -body { cd ${d}: cd $cdrom cd ${d}: cd $cdrom # Must not crash set result "no crash" } -constraints {win cdrom} -cleanup { cd $pwd } -result {no crash} test winFCmd-16.12 {Windows file normalization - no crash} \ -constraints win -setup { set oldhome "" catch {set oldhome $::env(HOME)} } -body { set expectedResult [file normalize ${d}:] set ::env(HOME) ${d}: cd # At one point this led to an infinite recursion in Tcl set result [pwd]; # <- Must not crash set result "no crash" } -cleanup { set ::env(HOME) $oldhome cd $pwd } -result {no crash} test winFCmd-16.13 {Windows file normalization - absolute HOME} -setup { set oldhome "" catch {set oldhome $::env(HOME)} } -constraints win -body { # Test 'cd' normalization when HOME is absolute set ::env(HOME) ${d}:/ cd pwd } -cleanup { set ::env(HOME) $oldhome cd $pwd } -result [file normalize ${d}:/] test winFCmd-16.14 {Windows file normalization - relative HOME} -setup { set oldhome "" catch {set oldhome $::env(HOME)} } -constraints win -body { # Test 'cd' normalization when HOME is relative set ::env(HOME) ${d}: cd pwd } -cleanup { set ::env(HOME) $oldhome cd $pwd } -result $pwd test winFCmd-17.1 {Windows bad permissions cd} -constraints win -body { set d {} foreach dd {c:/ d:/ e:/} { eval lappend d [glob -nocomplain \ -types hidden -dir $dd "System Volume Information"] } # Old versions of Tcl gave a misleading error that the # directory in question didn't exist. if {[llength $d] && [catch {cd [lindex $d 0]} err]} { regsub ".*: " $err "" err set err } else { set err "permission denied" } } -cleanup { cd $pwd } -result "permission denied" cd $pwd unset d dd pwd test winFCmd-18.1 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype com1 } -result "absolute" test winFCmd-18.1.2 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype com4 } -result "absolute" test winFCmd-18.1.3 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype com9 } -result "absolute" test winFCmd-18.1.4 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype lpt3 } -result "absolute" test winFCmd-18.1.5 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype lpt9 } -result "absolute" test winFCmd-18.1.6 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype nul } -result "absolute" test winFCmd-18.1.7 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype null } -result "relative" test winFCmd-18.2 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype com1: } -result "absolute" test winFCmd-18.3 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype COM1 } -result "absolute" test winFCmd-18.4 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file pathtype CoM1: } -result "absolute" test winFCmd-18.5 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file normalize com1: } -result COM1 test winFCmd-18.6 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file normalize COM1: } -result COM1 test winFCmd-18.7 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file normalize cOm1 } -result COM1 test winFCmd-18.8 {Windows reserved path names} -constraints win -body { file normalize cOm1: } -result COM1 test winFCmd-19.1 {Windows extended path names} -constraints nt -body { file normalize //?/c:/windows/win.ini } -result //?/c:/windows/win.ini test winFCmd-19.2 {Windows extended path names} -constraints nt -body { file normalize //?/c:/windows/../windows/win.ini } -result //?/c:/windows/win.ini test winFCmd-19.3 {Windows extended path names} -constraints nt -setup { set tmpfile [file join $::env(TEMP) tcl[string repeat x 20].tmp] set tmpfile [file normalize $tmpfile] } -body { list [catch { set f [open $tmpfile [list WRONLY CREAT]] close $f } res] $res } -cleanup { catch {file delete $tmpfile} } -result [list 0 {}] test winFCmd-19.4 {Windows extended path names} -constraints {win nt} -setup { set tmpfile [file join $::env(TEMP) tcl[string repeat x 20].tmp] set tmpfile //?/[file normalize $tmpfile] } -body { list [catch { set f [open $tmpfile [list WRONLY CREAT]] close $f } res] $res } -cleanup { catch {file delete $tmpfile} } -result [list 0 {}] test winFCmd-19.5 {Windows extended path names} -constraints nt -setup { set tmpfile [file join $::env(TEMP) tcl[string repeat x 248].tmp] set tmpfile [file normalize $tmpfile] } -body { list [catch { set f [open $tmpfile [list WRONLY CREAT]] close $f } res] $res } -cleanup { catch {file delete $tmpfile} } -result [list 0 {}] test winFCmd-19.6 {Windows extended path names} -constraints {win nt} -setup { set tmpfile [file join $::env(TEMP) tcl[string repeat x 248].tmp] set tmpfile //?/[file normalize $tmpfile] } -body { list [catch { set f [open $tmpfile [list WRONLY CREAT]] close $f } res] $res } -cleanup { catch {file delete $tmpfile} } -result [list 0 {}] test winFCmd-19.7 {Windows extended path names} -constraints {win nt} -setup { set tmpfile [file join $::env(TEMP) "tcl[pid].tmp "] set tmpfile [file normalize $tmpfile] } -body { list [catch { set f [open $tmpfile [list WRONLY CREAT]] close $f } res] $res [glob -directory $::env(TEMP) -tails tcl[pid].*] } -cleanup { catch {file delete $tmpfile} } -result [list 0 {} [list tcl[pid].tmp]] test winFCmd-19.8 {Windows extended path names} -constraints {win nt} -setup { set tmpfile [file join $::env(TEMP) "tcl[pid].tmp "] set tmpfile //?/[file normalize $tmpfile] } -body { list [catch { set f [open $tmpfile [list WRONLY CREAT]] close $f } res] $res [glob -directory $::env(TEMP) -tails tcl[pid].*] } -cleanup { catch {file delete $tmpfile} } -result [list 0 {} [list "tcl[pid].tmp "]] test winFCmd-19.9 {Windows devices path names} -constraints {win nt} -body { file normalize //./com1 } -result //./com1 # This block of code used to occur after the "return" call, so I'm # commenting it out and assuming that this code is still under construction. #foreach source {tef ted tnf tnd "" nul com1} { # foreach chmodsrc {000 755} { # foreach dest "tfn tfe tdn tdempty tdfull td1/td2 $p $p/td1 {} nul" { # foreach chmoddst {000 755} { # puts hi # cleanup # file delete -force ted tef # file mkdir ted # createfile tef # createfile tfe # file mkdir tdempty # file mkdir tdfull/td1/td2 # # catch {testchmod $chmodsrc $source} # catch {testchmod $chmoddst $dest} # # if [catch {file rename $source $dest} msg] { # puts "file rename $source ($chmodsrc) $dest ($chmoddst)" # puts $msg # } # } # } # } #} # cleanup cleanup ::tcltest::cleanupTests return # Local Variables: # mode: tcl # End: