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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package filepath_test
import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"runtime"
"testing"
)
type PathTest struct {
path, result string
}
var cleantests = []PathTest{
// Already clean
{"", "."},
{"abc", "abc"},
{"abc/def", "abc/def"},
{"a/b/c", "a/b/c"},
{".", "."},
{"..", ".."},
{"../..", "../.."},
{"../../abc", "../../abc"},
{"/abc", "/abc"},
{"/", "/"},
// Remove trailing slash
{"abc/", "abc"},
{"abc/def/", "abc/def"},
{"a/b/c/", "a/b/c"},
{"./", "."},
{"../", ".."},
{"../../", "../.."},
{"/abc/", "/abc"},
// Remove doubled slash
{"abc//def//ghi", "abc/def/ghi"},
{"//abc", "/abc"},
{"///abc", "/abc"},
{"//abc//", "/abc"},
{"abc//", "abc"},
// Remove . elements
{"abc/./def", "abc/def"},
{"/./abc/def", "/abc/def"},
{"abc/.", "abc"},
// Remove .. elements
{"abc/def/ghi/../jkl", "abc/def/jkl"},
{"abc/def/../ghi/../jkl", "abc/jkl"},
{"abc/def/..", "abc"},
{"abc/def/../..", "."},
{"/abc/def/../..", "/"},
{"abc/def/../../..", ".."},
{"/abc/def/../../..", "/"},
{"abc/def/../../../ghi/jkl/../../../mno", "../../mno"},
// Combinations
{"abc/./../def", "def"},
{"abc//./../def", "def"},
{"abc/../../././../def", "../../def"},
}
var wincleantests = []PathTest{
{`c:`, `c:.`},
{`c:\`, `c:\`},
{`c:\abc`, `c:\abc`},
{`c:abc\..\..\.\.\..\def`, `c:..\..\def`},
{`c:\abc\def\..\..`, `c:\`},
{`c:\..\abc`, `c:\abc`},
{`c:..\abc`, `c:..\abc`},
{`\`, `\`},
{`/`, `\`},
{`\\i\..\c$`, `\c$`},
{`\\i\..\i\c$`, `\i\c$`},
{`\\i\..\I\c$`, `\I\c$`},
{`\\host\share\foo\..\bar`, `\\host\share\bar`},
{`//host/share/foo/../baz`, `\\host\share\baz`},
{`\\a\b\..\c`, `\\a\b\c`},
{`\\a\b`, `\\a\b`},
}
func TestClean(t *testing.T) {
tests := cleantests
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
for i := range tests {
tests[i].result = filepath.FromSlash(tests[i].result)
}
tests = append(tests, wincleantests...)
}
for _, test := range tests {
if s := filepath.Clean(test.path); s != test.result {
t.Errorf("Clean(%q) = %q, want %q", test.path, s, test.result)
}
}
}
const sep = filepath.Separator
var slashtests = []PathTest{
{"", ""},
{"/", string(sep)},
{"/a/b", string([]byte{sep, 'a', sep, 'b'})},
{"a//b", string([]byte{'a', sep, sep, 'b'})},
}
func TestFromAndToSlash(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range slashtests {
if s := filepath.FromSlash(test.path); s != test.result {
t.Errorf("FromSlash(%q) = %q, want %q", test.path, s, test.result)
}
if s := filepath.ToSlash(test.result); s != test.path {
t.Errorf("ToSlash(%q) = %q, want %q", test.result, s, test.path)
}
}
}
type SplitListTest struct {
list string
result []string
}
const lsep = filepath.ListSeparator
var splitlisttests = []SplitListTest{
{"", []string{}},
{string([]byte{'a', lsep, 'b'}), []string{"a", "b"}},
{string([]byte{lsep, 'a', lsep, 'b'}), []string{"", "a", "b"}},
}
func TestSplitList(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range splitlisttests {
if l := filepath.SplitList(test.list); !reflect.DeepEqual(l, test.result) {
t.Errorf("SplitList(%q) = %s, want %s", test.list, l, test.result)
}
}
}
type SplitTest struct {
path, dir, file string
}
var unixsplittests = []SplitTest{
{"a/b", "a/", "b"},
{"a/b/", "a/b/", ""},
{"a/", "a/", ""},
{"a", "", "a"},
{"/", "/", ""},
}
var winsplittests = []SplitTest{
{`c:`, `c:`, ``},
{`c:/`, `c:/`, ``},
{`c:/foo`, `c:/`, `foo`},
{`c:/foo/bar`, `c:/foo/`, `bar`},
{`//host/share`, `//host/share`, ``},
{`//host/share/`, `//host/share/`, ``},
{`//host/share/foo`, `//host/share/`, `foo`},
{`\\host\share`, `\\host\share`, ``},
{`\\host\share\`, `\\host\share\`, ``},
{`\\host\share\foo`, `\\host\share\`, `foo`},
}
func TestSplit(t *testing.T) {
var splittests []SplitTest
splittests = unixsplittests
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
splittests = append(splittests, winsplittests...)
}
for _, test := range splittests {
if d, f := filepath.Split(test.path); d != test.dir || f != test.file {
t.Errorf("Split(%q) = %q, %q, want %q, %q", test.path, d, f, test.dir, test.file)
}
}
}
type JoinTest struct {
elem []string
path string
}
var jointests = []JoinTest{
// zero parameters
{[]string{}, ""},
// one parameter
{[]string{""}, ""},
{[]string{"a"}, "a"},
// two parameters
{[]string{"a", "b"}, "a/b"},
{[]string{"a", ""}, "a"},
{[]string{"", "b"}, "b"},
{[]string{"/", "a"}, "/a"},
{[]string{"/", ""}, "/"},
{[]string{"a/", "b"}, "a/b"},
{[]string{"a/", ""}, "a"},
{[]string{"", ""}, ""},
}
var winjointests = []JoinTest{
{[]string{`directory`, `file`}, `directory\file`},
{[]string{`C:\Windows\`, `System32`}, `C:\Windows\System32`},
{[]string{`C:\Windows\`, ``}, `C:\Windows`},
{[]string{`C:\`, `Windows`}, `C:\Windows`},
{[]string{`C:`, `Windows`}, `C:\Windows`},
{[]string{`\\host\share`, `foo`}, `\\host\share\foo`},
{[]string{`//host/share`, `foo/bar`}, `\\host\share\foo\bar`},
}
// join takes a []string and passes it to Join.
func join(elem []string, args ...string) string {
args = elem
return filepath.Join(args...)
}
func TestJoin(t *testing.T) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
jointests = append(jointests, winjointests...)
}
for _, test := range jointests {
if p := join(test.elem); p != filepath.FromSlash(test.path) {
t.Errorf("join(%q) = %q, want %q", test.elem, p, test.path)
}
}
}
type ExtTest struct {
path, ext string
}
var exttests = []ExtTest{
{"path.go", ".go"},
{"path.pb.go", ".go"},
{"a.dir/b", ""},
{"a.dir/b.go", ".go"},
{"a.dir/", ""},
}
func TestExt(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range exttests {
if x := filepath.Ext(test.path); x != test.ext {
t.Errorf("Ext(%q) = %q, want %q", test.path, x, test.ext)
}
}
}
type Node struct {
name string
entries []*Node // nil if the entry is a file
mark int
}
var tree = &Node{
"testdata",
[]*Node{
{"a", nil, 0},
{"b", []*Node{}, 0},
{"c", nil, 0},
{
"d",
[]*Node{
{"x", nil, 0},
{"y", []*Node{}, 0},
{
"z",
[]*Node{
{"u", nil, 0},
{"v", nil, 0},
},
0,
},
},
0,
},
},
0,
}
func walkTree(n *Node, path string, f func(path string, n *Node)) {
f(path, n)
for _, e := range n.entries {
walkTree(e, filepath.Join(path, e.name), f)
}
}
func makeTree(t *testing.T) {
walkTree(tree, tree.name, func(path string, n *Node) {
if n.entries == nil {
fd, err := os.Create(path)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("makeTree: %v", err)
return
}
fd.Close()
} else {
os.Mkdir(path, 0770)
}
})
}
func markTree(n *Node) { walkTree(n, "", func(path string, n *Node) { n.mark++ }) }
func checkMarks(t *testing.T, report bool) {
walkTree(tree, tree.name, func(path string, n *Node) {
if n.mark != 1 && report {
t.Errorf("node %s mark = %d; expected 1", path, n.mark)
}
n.mark = 0
})
}
// Assumes that each node name is unique. Good enough for a test.
// If clear is true, any incoming error is cleared before return. The errors
// are always accumulated, though.
func mark(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error, errors *[]error, clear bool) error {
if err != nil {
*errors = append(*errors, err)
if clear {
return nil
}
return err
}
name := info.Name()
walkTree(tree, tree.name, func(path string, n *Node) {
if n.name == name {
n.mark++
}
})
return nil
}
func TestWalk(t *testing.T) {
makeTree(t)
errors := make([]error, 0, 10)
clear := true
markFn := func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
return mark(path, info, err, &errors, clear)
}
// Expect no errors.
err := filepath.Walk(tree.name, markFn)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("no error expected, found: %s", err)
}
if len(errors) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("unexpected errors: %s", errors)
}
checkMarks(t, true)
errors = errors[0:0]
// Test permission errors. Only possible if we're not root
// and only on some file systems (AFS, FAT). To avoid errors during
// all.bash on those file systems, skip during gotest -short.
if os.Getuid() > 0 && !testing.Short() {
// introduce 2 errors: chmod top-level directories to 0
os.Chmod(filepath.Join(tree.name, tree.entries[1].name), 0)
os.Chmod(filepath.Join(tree.name, tree.entries[3].name), 0)
// 3) capture errors, expect two.
// mark respective subtrees manually
markTree(tree.entries[1])
markTree(tree.entries[3])
// correct double-marking of directory itself
tree.entries[1].mark--
tree.entries[3].mark--
err := filepath.Walk(tree.name, markFn)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected no error return from Walk, got %s", err)
}
if len(errors) != 2 {
t.Errorf("expected 2 errors, got %d: %s", len(errors), errors)
}
// the inaccessible subtrees were marked manually
checkMarks(t, true)
errors = errors[0:0]
// 4) capture errors, stop after first error.
// mark respective subtrees manually
markTree(tree.entries[1])
markTree(tree.entries[3])
// correct double-marking of directory itself
tree.entries[1].mark--
tree.entries[3].mark--
clear = false // error will stop processing
err = filepath.Walk(tree.name, markFn)
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected error return from Walk")
}
if len(errors) != 1 {
t.Errorf("expected 1 error, got %d: %s", len(errors), errors)
}
// the inaccessible subtrees were marked manually
checkMarks(t, false)
errors = errors[0:0]
// restore permissions
os.Chmod(filepath.Join(tree.name, tree.entries[1].name), 0770)
os.Chmod(filepath.Join(tree.name, tree.entries[3].name), 0770)
}
// cleanup
if err := os.RemoveAll(tree.name); err != nil {
t.Errorf("removeTree: %v", err)
}
}
var basetests = []PathTest{
{"", "."},
{".", "."},
{"/.", "."},
{"/", "/"},
{"////", "/"},
{"x/", "x"},
{"abc", "abc"},
{"abc/def", "def"},
{"a/b/.x", ".x"},
{"a/b/c.", "c."},
{"a/b/c.x", "c.x"},
}
var winbasetests = []PathTest{
{`c:\`, `\`},
{`c:.`, `.`},
{`c:\a\b`, `b`},
{`c:a\b`, `b`},
{`c:a\b\c`, `c`},
{`\\host\share\`, `\`},
{`\\host\share\a`, `a`},
{`\\host\share\a\b`, `b`},
}
func TestBase(t *testing.T) {
tests := basetests
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// make unix tests work on windows
for i, _ := range tests {
tests[i].result = filepath.Clean(tests[i].result)
}
// add windows specific tests
tests = append(tests, winbasetests...)
}
for _, test := range tests {
if s := filepath.Base(test.path); s != test.result {
t.Errorf("Base(%q) = %q, want %q", test.path, s, test.result)
}
}
}
var dirtests = []PathTest{
{"", "."},
{".", "."},
{"/.", "/"},
{"/", "/"},
{"////", "/"},
{"/foo", "/"},
{"x/", "x"},
{"abc", "."},
{"abc/def", "abc"},
{"a/b/.x", "a/b"},
{"a/b/c.", "a/b"},
{"a/b/c.x", "a/b"},
}
var windirtests = []PathTest{
{`c:\`, `c:\`},
{`c:.`, `c:.`},
{`c:\a\b`, `c:\a`},
{`c:a\b`, `c:a`},
{`c:a\b\c`, `c:a\b`},
{`\\host\share\`, `\\host\share\`},
{`\\host\share\a`, `\\host\share\`},
{`\\host\share\a\b`, `\\host\share\a`},
}
func TestDir(t *testing.T) {
tests := dirtests
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// make unix tests work on windows
for i, _ := range tests {
tests[i].result = filepath.Clean(tests[i].result)
}
// add windows specific tests
tests = append(tests, windirtests...)
}
for _, test := range tests {
if s := filepath.Dir(test.path); s != test.result {
t.Errorf("Dir(%q) = %q, want %q", test.path, s, test.result)
}
}
}
type IsAbsTest struct {
path string
isAbs bool
}
var isabstests = []IsAbsTest{
{"", false},
{"/", true},
{"/usr/bin/gcc", true},
{"..", false},
{"/a/../bb", true},
{".", false},
{"./", false},
{"lala", false},
}
var winisabstests = []IsAbsTest{
{`C:\`, true},
{`c\`, false},
{`c::`, false},
{`c:`, false},
{`/`, false},
{`\`, false},
{`\Windows`, false},
{`c:a\b`, false},
{`\\host\share\foo`, true},
{`//host/share/foo/bar`, true},
}
func TestIsAbs(t *testing.T) {
var tests []IsAbsTest
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
tests = append(tests, winisabstests...)
// All non-windows tests should fail, because they have no volume letter.
for _, test := range isabstests {
tests = append(tests, IsAbsTest{test.path, false})
}
// All non-windows test should work as intended if prefixed with volume letter.
for _, test := range isabstests {
tests = append(tests, IsAbsTest{"c:" + test.path, test.isAbs})
}
} else {
tests = isabstests
}
for _, test := range tests {
if r := filepath.IsAbs(test.path); r != test.isAbs {
t.Errorf("IsAbs(%q) = %v, want %v", test.path, r, test.isAbs)
}
}
}
type EvalSymlinksTest struct {
// If dest is empty, the path is created; otherwise the dest is symlinked to the path.
path, dest string
}
var EvalSymlinksTestDirs = []EvalSymlinksTest{
{"test", ""},
{"test/dir", ""},
{"test/dir/link3", "../../"},
{"test/link1", "../test"},
{"test/link2", "dir"},
}
var EvalSymlinksTests = []EvalSymlinksTest{
{"test", "test"},
{"test/dir", "test/dir"},
{"test/dir/../..", "."},
{"test/link1", "test"},
{"test/link2", "test/dir"},
{"test/link1/dir", "test/dir"},
{"test/link2/..", "test"},
{"test/dir/link3", "."},
{"test/link2/link3/test", "test"},
}
var EvalSymlinksAbsWindowsTests = []EvalSymlinksTest{
{`c:\`, `c:\`},
}
// simpleJoin builds a file name from the directory and path.
// It does not use Join because we don't want ".." to be evaluated.
func simpleJoin(dir, path string) string {
return dir + string(filepath.Separator) + path
}
func TestEvalSymlinks(t *testing.T) {
tmpDir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "evalsymlink")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("creating temp dir:", err)
}
defer os.RemoveAll(tmpDir)
// /tmp may itself be a symlink! Avoid the confusion, although
// it means trusting the thing we're testing.
tmpDir, err = filepath.EvalSymlinks(tmpDir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("eval symlink for tmp dir:", err)
}
// Create the symlink farm using relative paths.
for _, d := range EvalSymlinksTestDirs {
var err error
path := simpleJoin(tmpDir, d.path)
if d.dest == "" {
err = os.Mkdir(path, 0755)
} else {
if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
err = os.Symlink(d.dest, path)
}
}
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
var tests []EvalSymlinksTest
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
for _, d := range EvalSymlinksTests {
if d.path == d.dest {
// will test only real files and directories
tests = append(tests, d)
}
}
} else {
tests = EvalSymlinksTests
}
// Evaluate the symlink farm.
for _, d := range tests {
path := simpleJoin(tmpDir, d.path)
dest := simpleJoin(tmpDir, d.dest)
if p, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(path); err != nil {
t.Errorf("EvalSymlinks(%q) error: %v", d.path, err)
} else if filepath.Clean(p) != filepath.Clean(dest) {
t.Errorf("Clean(%q)=%q, want %q", path, p, dest)
}
}
}
/* These tests do not work in the gccgo test environment.
// Test paths relative to $GOROOT/src
var abstests = []string{
"../AUTHORS",
"pkg/../../AUTHORS",
"Make.inc",
"pkg/math",
".",
"$GOROOT/src/Make.inc",
"$GOROOT/src/../src/Make.inc",
"$GOROOT/misc/cgo",
"$GOROOT",
}
func TestAbs(t *testing.T) {
t.Logf("test needs to be rewritten; disabled")
return
oldwd, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("Getwd failed: " + err.Error())
}
defer os.Chdir(oldwd)
goroot := os.Getenv("GOROOT")
cwd := filepath.Join(goroot, "src")
os.Chdir(cwd)
for _, path := range abstests {
path = strings.Replace(path, "$GOROOT", goroot, -1)
info, err := os.Stat(path)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("%s: %s", path, err)
continue
}
abspath, err := filepath.Abs(path)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Abs(%q) error: %v", path, err)
continue
}
absinfo, err := os.Stat(abspath)
if err != nil || !os.SameFile(absinfo, info) {
t.Errorf("Abs(%q)=%q, not the same file", path, abspath)
}
if !filepath.IsAbs(abspath) {
t.Errorf("Abs(%q)=%q, not an absolute path", path, abspath)
}
if filepath.IsAbs(path) && abspath != filepath.Clean(path) {
t.Errorf("Abs(%q)=%q, isn't clean", path, abspath)
}
}
}
*/
type RelTests struct {
root, path, want string
}
var reltests = []RelTests{
{"a/b", "a/b", "."},
{"a/b/.", "a/b", "."},
{"a/b", "a/b/.", "."},
{"./a/b", "a/b", "."},
{"a/b", "./a/b", "."},
{"ab/cd", "ab/cde", "../cde"},
{"ab/cd", "ab/c", "../c"},
{"a/b", "a/b/c/d", "c/d"},
{"a/b", "a/b/../c", "../c"},
{"a/b/../c", "a/b", "../b"},
{"a/b/c", "a/c/d", "../../c/d"},
{"a/b", "c/d", "../../c/d"},
{"a/b/c/d", "a/b", "../.."},
{"a/b/c/d", "a/b/", "../.."},
{"a/b/c/d/", "a/b", "../.."},
{"a/b/c/d/", "a/b/", "../.."},
{"../../a/b", "../../a/b/c/d", "c/d"},
{"/a/b", "/a/b", "."},
{"/a/b/.", "/a/b", "."},
{"/a/b", "/a/b/.", "."},
{"/ab/cd", "/ab/cde", "../cde"},
{"/ab/cd", "/ab/c", "../c"},
{"/a/b", "/a/b/c/d", "c/d"},
{"/a/b", "/a/b/../c", "../c"},
{"/a/b/../c", "/a/b", "../b"},
{"/a/b/c", "/a/c/d", "../../c/d"},
{"/a/b", "/c/d", "../../c/d"},
{"/a/b/c/d", "/a/b", "../.."},
{"/a/b/c/d", "/a/b/", "../.."},
{"/a/b/c/d/", "/a/b", "../.."},
{"/a/b/c/d/", "/a/b/", "../.."},
{"/../../a/b", "/../../a/b/c/d", "c/d"},
{".", "a/b", "a/b"},
{".", "..", ".."},
// can't do purely lexically
{"..", ".", "err"},
{"..", "a", "err"},
{"../..", "..", "err"},
{"a", "/a", "err"},
{"/a", "a", "err"},
}
var winreltests = []RelTests{
{`C:a\b\c`, `C:a/b/d`, `..\d`},
{`C:\`, `D:\`, `err`},
{`C:`, `D:`, `err`},
}
func TestRel(t *testing.T) {
tests := append([]RelTests{}, reltests...)
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
for i := range tests {
tests[i].want = filepath.FromSlash(tests[i].want)
}
tests = append(tests, winreltests...)
}
for _, test := range tests {
got, err := filepath.Rel(test.root, test.path)
if test.want == "err" {
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("Rel(%q, %q)=%q, want error", test.root, test.path, got)
}
continue
}
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Rel(%q, %q): want %q, got error: %s", test.root, test.path, test.want, err)
}
if got != test.want {
t.Errorf("Rel(%q, %q)=%q, want %q", test.root, test.path, got, test.want)
}
}
}
type VolumeNameTest struct {
path string
vol string
}
var volumenametests = []VolumeNameTest{
{`c:/foo/bar`, `c:`},
{`c:`, `c:`},
{``, ``},
{`\\\host`, ``},
{`\\\host\`, ``},
{`\\\host\share`, ``},
{`\\\host\\share`, ``},
{`\\host`, ``},
{`//host`, ``},
{`\\host\`, ``},
{`//host/`, ``},
{`\\host\share`, `\\host\share`},
{`//host/share`, `//host/share`},
{`\\host\share\`, `\\host\share`},
{`//host/share/`, `//host/share`},
{`\\host\share\foo`, `\\host\share`},
{`//host/share/foo`, `//host/share`},
{`\\host\share\\foo\\\bar\\\\baz`, `\\host\share`},
{`//host/share//foo///bar////baz`, `//host/share`},
{`\\host\share\foo\..\bar`, `\\host\share`},
{`//host/share/foo/../bar`, `//host/share`},
}
func TestVolumeName(t *testing.T) {
if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
return
}
for _, v := range volumenametests {
if vol := filepath.VolumeName(v.path); vol != v.vol {
t.Errorf("VolumeName(%q)=%q, want %q", v.path, vol, v.vol)
}
}
}
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