libgit2/tests-clar/clar_libgit2.c
Russell Belfer 14997dc5f6 More filemode cleanups for FAT on MacOS
This cleans up some additional issues.  The main change is that
on a filesystem that doesn't support mode bits, libgit2 will now
create new blobs with GIT_FILEMODE_BLOB always instead of being
at the mercy to the filesystem driver to report executable or not.
This means that if "core.filemode" lies and claims that filemode
is not supported, then we will ignore the executable bit from the
filesystem.  Previously we would have allowed it.

This adds an option to the new git_repository_reset_filesystem to
recurse through submodules if desired.  There may be other types
of APIs that would like a "recurse submodules" option, but this
one is particularly useful.

This also has a number of cleanups, etc., for related things
including trying to give better error messages when problems come
up from the filesystem.  For example, the FAT filesystem driver on
MacOS appears to return errno EINVAL if you attempt to write a
filename with invalid UTF-8 in it.  We try to capture that with a
better error message now.
2013-10-08 12:45:43 -07:00

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#include "clar_libgit2.h"
#include "posix.h"
#include "path.h"
void cl_git_report_failure(
int error, const char *file, int line, const char *fncall)
{
char msg[4096];
const git_error *last = giterr_last();
p_snprintf(msg, 4096, "error %d - %s",
error, last ? last->message : "<no message>");
clar__assert(0, file, line, fncall, msg, 1);
}
void cl_git_mkfile(const char *filename, const char *content)
{
int fd;
fd = p_creat(filename, 0666);
cl_assert(fd != 0);
if (content) {
cl_must_pass(p_write(fd, content, strlen(content)));
} else {
cl_must_pass(p_write(fd, filename, strlen(filename)));
cl_must_pass(p_write(fd, "\n", 1));
}
cl_must_pass(p_close(fd));
}
void cl_git_write2file(
const char *path, const char *content, size_t content_len,
int flags, unsigned int mode)
{
int fd;
cl_assert(path && content);
cl_assert((fd = p_open(path, flags, mode)) >= 0);
if (!content_len)
content_len = strlen(content);
cl_must_pass(p_write(fd, content, content_len));
cl_must_pass(p_close(fd));
}
void cl_git_append2file(const char *path, const char *content)
{
cl_git_write2file(path, content, 0, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND, 0644);
}
void cl_git_rewritefile(const char *path, const char *content)
{
cl_git_write2file(path, content, 0, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644);
}
#ifdef GIT_WIN32
#include "win32/utf-conv.h"
char *cl_getenv(const char *name)
{
git_win32_path name_utf16;
DWORD alloc_len;
wchar_t *value_utf16;
char *value_utf8;
git_win32_path_from_c(name_utf16, name);
alloc_len = GetEnvironmentVariableW(name_utf16, NULL, 0);
if (alloc_len <= 0)
return NULL;
cl_assert(value_utf16 = git__calloc(alloc_len, sizeof(wchar_t)));
GetEnvironmentVariableW(name_utf16, value_utf16, alloc_len);
alloc_len = alloc_len * 4 + 1; /* worst case UTF16->UTF8 growth */
cl_assert(value_utf8 = git__calloc(alloc_len, 1));
git__utf16_to_8(value_utf8, alloc_len, value_utf16);
git__free(value_utf16);
return value_utf8;
}
int cl_setenv(const char *name, const char *value)
{
git_win32_path name_utf16;
git_win32_path value_utf16;
git_win32_path_from_c(name_utf16, name);
if (value) {
git_win32_path_from_c(value_utf16, value);
cl_assert(SetEnvironmentVariableW(name_utf16, value_utf16));
} else {
/* Windows XP returns 0 (failed) when passing NULL for lpValue when
* lpName does not exist in the environment block. This behavior
* seems to have changed in later versions. Don't check return value
* of SetEnvironmentVariable when passing NULL for lpValue.
*/
SetEnvironmentVariableW(name_utf16, NULL);
}
return 0;
}
/* This function performs retries on calls to MoveFile in order
* to provide enhanced reliability in the face of antivirus
* agents that may be scanning the source (or in the case that
* the source is a directory, a child of the source). */
int cl_rename(const char *source, const char *dest)
{
git_win32_path source_utf16;
git_win32_path dest_utf16;
unsigned retries = 1;
git_win32_path_from_c(source_utf16, source);
git_win32_path_from_c(dest_utf16, dest);
while (!MoveFileW(source_utf16, dest_utf16)) {
/* Only retry if the error is ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED;
* this may indicate that an antivirus agent is
* preventing the rename from source to target */
if (retries > 5 ||
ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED != GetLastError())
return -1;
/* With 5 retries and a coefficient of 10ms, the maximum
* delay here is 550 ms */
Sleep(10 * retries * retries);
retries++;
}
return 0;
}
#else
#include <stdlib.h>
char *cl_getenv(const char *name)
{
return getenv(name);
}
int cl_setenv(const char *name, const char *value)
{
return (value == NULL) ? unsetenv(name) : setenv(name, value, 1);
}
int cl_rename(const char *source, const char *dest)
{
return p_rename(source, dest);
}
#endif
static const char *_cl_sandbox = NULL;
static git_repository *_cl_repo = NULL;
git_repository *cl_git_sandbox_init(const char *sandbox)
{
/* Copy the whole sandbox folder from our fixtures to our test sandbox
* area. After this it can be accessed with `./sandbox`
*/
cl_fixture_sandbox(sandbox);
_cl_sandbox = sandbox;
cl_git_pass(p_chdir(sandbox));
/* If this is not a bare repo, then rename `sandbox/.gitted` to
* `sandbox/.git` which must be done since we cannot store a folder
* named `.git` inside the fixtures folder of our libgit2 repo.
*/
if (p_access(".gitted", F_OK) == 0)
cl_git_pass(cl_rename(".gitted", ".git"));
/* If we have `gitattributes`, rename to `.gitattributes`. This may
* be necessary if we don't want the attributes to be applied in the
* libgit2 repo, but just during testing.
*/
if (p_access("gitattributes", F_OK) == 0)
cl_git_pass(cl_rename("gitattributes", ".gitattributes"));
/* As with `gitattributes`, we may need `gitignore` just for testing. */
if (p_access("gitignore", F_OK) == 0)
cl_git_pass(cl_rename("gitignore", ".gitignore"));
cl_git_pass(p_chdir(".."));
/* Now open the sandbox repository and make it available for tests */
cl_git_pass(git_repository_open(&_cl_repo, sandbox));
/* Adjust configs after copying to new filesystem */
cl_git_pass(git_repository_reset_filesystem(_cl_repo, 0));
return _cl_repo;
}
git_repository *cl_git_sandbox_reopen(void)
{
if (_cl_repo) {
git_repository_free(_cl_repo);
_cl_repo = NULL;
cl_git_pass(git_repository_open(&_cl_repo, _cl_sandbox));
}
return _cl_repo;
}
void cl_git_sandbox_cleanup(void)
{
if (_cl_repo) {
git_repository_free(_cl_repo);
_cl_repo = NULL;
}
if (_cl_sandbox) {
cl_fixture_cleanup(_cl_sandbox);
_cl_sandbox = NULL;
}
}
bool cl_toggle_filemode(const char *filename)
{
struct stat st1, st2;
cl_must_pass(p_stat(filename, &st1));
cl_must_pass(p_chmod(filename, st1.st_mode ^ 0100));
cl_must_pass(p_stat(filename, &st2));
return (st1.st_mode != st2.st_mode);
}
bool cl_is_chmod_supported(void)
{
static int _is_supported = -1;
if (_is_supported < 0) {
cl_git_mkfile("filemode.t", "Test if filemode can be modified");
_is_supported = cl_toggle_filemode("filemode.t");
cl_must_pass(p_unlink("filemode.t"));
}
return _is_supported;
}
const char* cl_git_fixture_url(const char *fixturename)
{
return cl_git_path_url(cl_fixture(fixturename));
}
const char* cl_git_path_url(const char *path)
{
static char url[4096];
const char *in_buf;
git_buf path_buf = GIT_BUF_INIT;
git_buf url_buf = GIT_BUF_INIT;
cl_git_pass(git_path_prettify_dir(&path_buf, path, NULL));
cl_git_pass(git_buf_puts(&url_buf, "file://"));
#ifdef GIT_WIN32
/*
* A FILE uri matches the following format: file://[host]/path
* where "host" can be empty and "path" is an absolute path to the resource.
*
* In this test, no hostname is used, but we have to ensure the leading triple slashes:
*
* *nix: file:///usr/home/...
* Windows: file:///C:/Users/...
*/
cl_git_pass(git_buf_putc(&url_buf, '/'));
#endif
in_buf = git_buf_cstr(&path_buf);
/*
* A very hacky Url encoding that only takes care of escaping the spaces
*/
while (*in_buf) {
if (*in_buf == ' ')
cl_git_pass(git_buf_puts(&url_buf, "%20"));
else
cl_git_pass(git_buf_putc(&url_buf, *in_buf));
in_buf++;
}
strncpy(url, git_buf_cstr(&url_buf), 4096);
git_buf_free(&url_buf);
git_buf_free(&path_buf);
return url;
}
typedef struct {
const char *filename;
size_t filename_len;
} remove_data;
static int remove_placeholders_recurs(void *_data, git_buf *path)
{
remove_data *data = (remove_data *)_data;
size_t pathlen;
if (git_path_isdir(path->ptr) == true)
return git_path_direach(path, 0, remove_placeholders_recurs, data);
pathlen = path->size;
if (pathlen < data->filename_len)
return 0;
/* if path ends in '/'+filename (or equals filename) */
if (!strcmp(data->filename, path->ptr + pathlen - data->filename_len) &&
(pathlen == data->filename_len ||
path->ptr[pathlen - data->filename_len - 1] == '/'))
return p_unlink(path->ptr);
return 0;
}
int cl_git_remove_placeholders(const char *directory_path, const char *filename)
{
int error;
remove_data data;
git_buf buffer = GIT_BUF_INIT;
if (git_path_isdir(directory_path) == false)
return -1;
if (git_buf_sets(&buffer, directory_path) < 0)
return -1;
data.filename = filename;
data.filename_len = strlen(filename);
error = remove_placeholders_recurs(&data, &buffer);
git_buf_free(&buffer);
return error;
}
#define CL_COMMIT_NAME "Libgit2 Tester"
#define CL_COMMIT_EMAIL "libgit2-test@github.com"
#define CL_COMMIT_MSG "Test commit of tree "
void cl_repo_commit_from_index(
git_oid *out,
git_repository *repo,
git_signature *sig,
git_time_t time,
const char *msg)
{
git_index *index;
git_oid commit_id, tree_id;
git_object *parent = NULL;
git_reference *ref = NULL;
git_tree *tree = NULL;
char buf[128];
int free_sig = (sig == NULL);
/* it is fine if looking up HEAD fails - we make this the first commit */
git_revparse_ext(&parent, &ref, repo, "HEAD");
/* write the index content as a tree */
cl_git_pass(git_repository_index(&index, repo));
cl_git_pass(git_index_write_tree(&tree_id, index));
cl_git_pass(git_index_write(index));
git_index_free(index);
cl_git_pass(git_tree_lookup(&tree, repo, &tree_id));
if (sig)
cl_assert(sig->name && sig->email);
else if (!time)
cl_git_pass(git_signature_now(&sig, CL_COMMIT_NAME, CL_COMMIT_EMAIL));
else
cl_git_pass(git_signature_new(
&sig, CL_COMMIT_NAME, CL_COMMIT_EMAIL, time, 0));
if (!msg) {
strcpy(buf, CL_COMMIT_MSG);
git_oid_tostr(buf + strlen(CL_COMMIT_MSG),
sizeof(buf) - strlen(CL_COMMIT_MSG), &tree_id);
msg = buf;
}
cl_git_pass(git_commit_create_v(
&commit_id, repo, ref ? git_reference_name(ref) : "HEAD",
sig, sig, NULL, msg, tree, parent ? 1 : 0, parent));
if (out)
git_oid_cpy(out, &commit_id);
git_object_free(parent);
git_reference_free(ref);
if (free_sig)
git_signature_free(sig);
git_tree_free(tree);
}
void cl_repo_set_bool(git_repository *repo, const char *cfg, int value)
{
git_config *config;
cl_git_pass(git_repository_config(&config, repo));
cl_git_pass(git_config_set_bool(config, cfg, value != 0));
git_config_free(config);
}
int cl_repo_get_bool(git_repository *repo, const char *cfg)
{
int val = 0;
git_config *config;
cl_git_pass(git_repository_config(&config, repo));
cl_git_pass(git_config_get_bool(&val, config, cfg));;
git_config_free(config);
return val;
}
/* this is essentially the code from git__unescape modified slightly */
static size_t strip_cr_from_buf(char *start, size_t len)
{
char *scan, *trail, *end = start + len;
for (scan = trail = start; scan < end; trail++, scan++) {
while (*scan == '\r')
scan++; /* skip '\r' */
if (trail != scan)
*trail = *scan;
}
*trail = '\0';
return (trail - start);
}
void clar__assert_equal_file(
const char *expected_data,
size_t expected_bytes,
int ignore_cr,
const char *path,
const char *file,
int line)
{
char buf[4000];
ssize_t bytes, total_bytes = 0;
int fd = p_open(path, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY);
cl_assert(fd >= 0);
if (expected_data && !expected_bytes)
expected_bytes = strlen(expected_data);
while ((bytes = p_read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf))) != 0) {
clar__assert(
bytes > 0, file, line, "error reading from file", path, 1);
if (ignore_cr)
bytes = strip_cr_from_buf(buf, bytes);
if (memcmp(expected_data, buf, bytes) != 0) {
int pos;
for (pos = 0; pos < bytes && expected_data[pos] == buf[pos]; ++pos)
/* find differing byte offset */;
p_snprintf(
buf, sizeof(buf), "file content mismatch at byte %d",
(int)(total_bytes + pos));
clar__fail(file, line, buf, path, 1);
}
expected_data += bytes;
total_bytes += bytes;
}
p_close(fd);
clar__assert(!bytes, file, line, "error reading from file", path, 1);
clar__assert_equal(file, line, "mismatched file length", 1, "%"PRIuZ,
(size_t)expected_bytes, (size_t)total_bytes);
}