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-- CXA8001.A
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--*
--
-- OBJECTIVE:
-- Check that all elements to be transferred to a sequential file of
-- mode Append_File will be placed following the last element currently
-- in the file.
-- Check that it is possible to append data to a file that has been
-- previously appended to.
-- Check that the predefined procedure Write will place an element after
-- the last element in the file in mode Append_File.
--
-- TEST DESCRIPTION:
-- This test implements a sequential file system that has the capability
-- to store data records at the end of a file. Initially, the file is
-- opened with mode Out_File, and data is written to the file. The file
-- is closed, then reopened with mode Append_File. An additional record
-- is written, and again the file is closed. The file is then reopened,
-- again with mode Append_File, and another record is written to the
-- file.
-- The file is closed again, the reopened with mode In_File, and the data
-- in the file is read and checked for proper ordering within the file.
--
-- An expected common usage of Append_File mode would be in the opening
-- of a file that currently contains data. Likewise, the reopening of
-- files in Append_Mode that have been previously appended to for the
-- addition of more data would be frequently encountered. This test
-- attempts to simulate both situations. (Of course, in an actual user
-- environment, the open/write/close processing would be performed using
-- looping structures, rather than the straight-line processing displayed
-- here.)
--
-- APPLICABILITY CRITERIA:
-- Applicable to all systems capable of supporting IO operations on
-- external Sequential_IO files.
--
--
-- CHANGE HISTORY:
-- 06 Dec 94 SAIC ACVC 2.0
-- 27 Feb 97 PWB.CTA Allowed for non-support of some IO operations
--!
with Sequential_IO;
with Report;
procedure CXA8001 is
-- Declare data types and objects to be stored in the file.
subtype Name_Type is String (1 .. 10);
type Tickets is range 0 .. 1000;
type Order_Type is record
Name : Name_Type;
No_of_Tickets : Tickets;
end record;
package Order_IO is new Sequential_IO (Order_Type); -- Declare Seq_IO
-- package,
Order_File : Order_IO.File_Type; -- and file object.
Order_Filename : constant String :=
Report.Legal_File_Name ( Nam => "CXA8001" );
Incomplete : exception;
begin
Report.Test ("CXA8001", "Check that all elements to be transferred to a " &
"sequential file of mode Append_File will be " &
"placed following the last element currently " &
"in the file");
Test_for_Sequential_IO_Support:
begin
-- An implementation that does not support Sequential_IO in a particular
-- environment will raise Use_Error or Name_Error on calls to various
-- Sequential_IO operations. This block statement encloses a call to
-- Create, which should produce an exception in a non-supportive
-- environment. These exceptions will be handled to produce a
-- Not_Applicable result.
Order_IO.Create (File => Order_File, -- Create Sequential_IO file
Mode => Order_IO.Out_File, -- with mode Out_File.
Name => Order_Filename);
exception
when Order_IO.Use_Error | Order_IO.Name_Error =>
Report.Not_Applicable
( "Files not supported - Create as Out_File for Sequential_IO" );
raise Incomplete;
end Test_for_Sequential_IO_Support;
Operational_Test_Block:
declare
-- Assign values into the component fields of the data objects.
Buyer_1 : constant Order_Type := ("John Smith", 3);
Buyer_2 : constant Order_Type :=
(Name => "Jane Jones", No_of_Tickets => 2);
Buyer_3 : Order_Type := ("Mike Brown", 5);
begin
Order_IO.Write (File => Order_File, -- Write initial data item
Item => Buyer_1); -- to file.
Order_IO.Close (File => Order_File); -- Close file.
--
-- Enter additional data records into the file. (Append to a file of
-- previous mode Out_File).
--
Order_IO.Open (Order_File, -- Open Sequential_IO file
Order_IO.Append_File, -- with mode Append_File.
Order_Filename);
Order_IO.Write (Order_File, Buyer_2); -- Write second data item
-- to file.
Order_IO.Close (File => Order_File); -- Close file.
-- Check to determine whether file is actually closed.
begin
Order_IO.Write (Order_File, Buyer_2);
Report.Failed("Exception not raised on Write to Closed file");
exception
when Order_IO.Status_Error => null; -- Expected exception.
when others =>
Report.Failed("Incorrect exception on Write to Closed file");
end;
--
-- The following code segment demonstrates appending data to a file
-- that has been previously appended to.
--
Order_IO.Open (Order_File, -- Open Sequential_IO file
Order_IO.Append_File, -- with mode Append_File.
Order_Filename );
Order_IO.Write (Order_File, Buyer_3); -- Write third data item
-- to file.
Order_IO.Close (File => Order_File); -- Close file.
Test_Verification_Block:
declare
TC_Order1, TC_Order2, TC_Order3 : Order_Type;
begin
Order_IO.Open (Order_File, -- Open Sequential_IO file
Order_IO.In_File, -- with mode In_File.
Order_Filename );
Order_IO.Read (File => Order_File, -- Read records from file.
Item => TC_Order1);
Order_IO.Read (Order_File, TC_Order2);
Order_IO.Read (Order_File, TC_Order3);
-- Compare the contents of each with the individual data items.
-- If items read from file do not match the items placed into
-- the file, in the appropriate order, then fail.
if ((TC_Order1 /= Buyer_1) or
(TC_Order2.Name /= Buyer_2.Name) or
(TC_Order2.No_of_Tickets /= Buyer_2.No_of_Tickets) or
not ((TC_Order3.Name = "Mike Brown") and
(TC_Order3.No_of_Tickets = 5))) then
Report.Failed ("Incorrect appending of record data in file");
end if;
-- Check to determine that no more than three data records were
-- actually written to the file.
if not Order_IO.End_Of_File (Order_File) then
Report.Failed("File not empty after three reads");
end if;
exception
when Order_IO.End_Error => -- If three items not in
-- file (data overwritten),
-- then fail.
Report.Failed ("Incorrect number of record elements in file");
when others =>
Report.Failed ("Error raised during data verification");
end Test_Verification_Block;
exception
when others =>
Report.Failed("Exception raised during Sequential_IO processing");
end Operational_Test_Block;
Deletion:
begin
-- Check that file is open prior to deleting it.
if Order_IO.Is_Open(Order_File) then
Order_IO.Delete (Order_File);
else
Order_IO.Open(Order_File, Order_IO.In_File, Order_Filename);
Order_IO.Delete (Order_File);
end if;
exception
when others =>
Report.Failed
( "Delete not properly implemented for Sequential_IO" );
end Deletion;
Report.Result;
exception
when Incomplete =>
Report.Result;
when others =>
Report.Failed ( "Unexpected exception" );
Report.Result;
end CXA8001;
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