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To further match how Git behaves, this change makes most of the directories libgit2 creates in a git repo have a file mode of 0777. Specifically: - Intermediate directories created with git_futils_mkpath2file() have 0777 permissions. This affects odb_loose, reflog, and refs. - The top level folder for bare repos is created with 0777 permissions. - The top level folder for non-bare repos is created with 0755 permissions. - /objects/info/, /objects/pack/, /refs/heads/, and /refs/tags/ are created with 0777 permissions. Additionally, the following changes have been made: - fileops functions that create intermediate directories have grown a new dirmode parameter. The only exception to this is filebuf's lock_file(), which unconditionally creates intermediate directories with 0777 permissions when GIT_FILEBUF_FORCE is set. - The test runner now sets the umask to 0 before running any tests. This ensurses all file mode checks are consistent across systems. - t09-tree.c now does a directory permissions check. I've avoided adding this check to other tests that might reuse existing directories from the prefabricated test repos. Because they're checked into the repo, they have 0755 permissions. - Other assorted directories created by tests have 0777 permissions.
629 lines
15 KiB
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629 lines
15 KiB
C
/*
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* This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2,
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License,
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* the authors give you unlimited permission to link the compiled
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* version of this file into combinations with other programs,
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* and to distribute those combinations without any restriction
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* coming from the use of this file. (The General Public License
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* restrictions do apply in other respects; for example, they cover
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* modification of the file, and distribution when not linked into
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* a combined executable.)
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*
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* This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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#include "test_lib.h"
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#include "vector.h"
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#include "fileops.h"
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#include "filebuf.h"
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BEGIN_TEST(string0, "compare prefixes")
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must_be_true(git__prefixcmp("", "") == 0);
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must_be_true(git__prefixcmp("a", "") == 0);
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must_be_true(git__prefixcmp("", "a") < 0);
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must_be_true(git__prefixcmp("a", "b") < 0);
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must_be_true(git__prefixcmp("b", "a") > 0);
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must_be_true(git__prefixcmp("ab", "a") == 0);
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must_be_true(git__prefixcmp("ab", "ac") < 0);
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must_be_true(git__prefixcmp("ab", "aa") > 0);
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(string1, "compare suffixes")
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must_be_true(git__suffixcmp("", "") == 0);
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must_be_true(git__suffixcmp("a", "") == 0);
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must_be_true(git__suffixcmp("", "a") < 0);
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must_be_true(git__suffixcmp("a", "b") < 0);
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must_be_true(git__suffixcmp("b", "a") > 0);
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must_be_true(git__suffixcmp("ba", "a") == 0);
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must_be_true(git__suffixcmp("zaa", "ac") < 0);
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must_be_true(git__suffixcmp("zaz", "ac") > 0);
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(vector0, "initial size of 1 would cause writing past array bounds")
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git_vector x;
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int i;
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git_vector_init(&x, 1, NULL);
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for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
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git_vector_insert(&x, (void*) 0xabc);
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}
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git_vector_free(&x);
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(vector1, "don't read past array bounds on remove()")
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git_vector x;
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// make initial capacity exact for our insertions.
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git_vector_init(&x, 3, NULL);
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git_vector_insert(&x, (void*) 0xabc);
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git_vector_insert(&x, (void*) 0xdef);
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git_vector_insert(&x, (void*) 0x123);
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git_vector_remove(&x, 0); // used to read past array bounds.
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git_vector_free(&x);
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END_TEST
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static int test_cmp(const void *a, const void *b)
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{
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return *(const int *)a - *(const int *)b;
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}
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BEGIN_TEST(vector2, "remove duplicates")
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git_vector x;
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int *ptrs[2];
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ptrs[0] = git__malloc(sizeof(int));
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ptrs[1] = git__malloc(sizeof(int));
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*ptrs[0] = 2;
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*ptrs[1] = 1;
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must_pass(git_vector_init(&x, 5, test_cmp));
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must_pass(git_vector_insert(&x, ptrs[0]));
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must_pass(git_vector_insert(&x, ptrs[1]));
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must_pass(git_vector_insert(&x, ptrs[1]));
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must_pass(git_vector_insert(&x, ptrs[0]));
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must_pass(git_vector_insert(&x, ptrs[1]));
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must_be_true(x.length == 5);
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git_vector_uniq(&x);
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must_be_true(x.length == 2);
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git_vector_free(&x);
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free(ptrs[0]);
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free(ptrs[1]);
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(path0, "get the dirname of a path")
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char dir[64], *dir2;
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#define DIRNAME_TEST(A, B) { \
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must_be_true(git_path_dirname_r(dir, sizeof(dir), A) >= 0); \
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must_be_true(strcmp(dir, B) == 0); \
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must_be_true((dir2 = git_path_dirname(A)) != NULL); \
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must_be_true(strcmp(dir2, B) == 0); \
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free(dir2); \
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}
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DIRNAME_TEST(NULL, ".");
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DIRNAME_TEST("", ".");
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DIRNAME_TEST("a", ".");
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DIRNAME_TEST("/", "/");
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DIRNAME_TEST("/usr", "/");
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DIRNAME_TEST("/usr/", "/");
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DIRNAME_TEST("/usr/lib", "/usr");
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DIRNAME_TEST("/usr/lib/", "/usr");
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DIRNAME_TEST("/usr/lib//", "/usr");
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DIRNAME_TEST("usr/lib", "usr");
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DIRNAME_TEST("usr/lib/", "usr");
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DIRNAME_TEST("usr/lib//", "usr");
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DIRNAME_TEST(".git/", ".");
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#undef DIRNAME_TEST
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(path1, "get the base name of a path")
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char base[64], *base2;
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#define BASENAME_TEST(A, B) { \
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must_be_true(git_path_basename_r(base, sizeof(base), A) >= 0); \
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must_be_true(strcmp(base, B) == 0); \
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must_be_true((base2 = git_path_basename(A)) != NULL); \
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must_be_true(strcmp(base2, B) == 0); \
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free(base2); \
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}
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BASENAME_TEST(NULL, ".");
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BASENAME_TEST("", ".");
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BASENAME_TEST("a", "a");
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BASENAME_TEST("/", "/");
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BASENAME_TEST("/usr", "usr");
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BASENAME_TEST("/usr/", "usr");
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BASENAME_TEST("/usr/lib", "lib");
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BASENAME_TEST("/usr/lib//", "lib");
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BASENAME_TEST("usr/lib", "lib");
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#undef BASENAME_TEST
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(path2, "get the latest component in a path")
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const char *dir;
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#define TOPDIR_TEST(A, B) { \
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must_be_true((dir = git_path_topdir(A)) != NULL); \
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must_be_true(strcmp(dir, B) == 0); \
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}
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TOPDIR_TEST(".git/", ".git/");
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TOPDIR_TEST("/.git/", ".git/");
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TOPDIR_TEST("usr/local/.git/", ".git/");
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TOPDIR_TEST("./.git/", ".git/");
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TOPDIR_TEST("/usr/.git/", ".git/");
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TOPDIR_TEST("/", "/");
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TOPDIR_TEST("a/", "a/");
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must_be_true(git_path_topdir("/usr/.git") == NULL);
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must_be_true(git_path_topdir(".") == NULL);
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must_be_true(git_path_topdir("") == NULL);
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must_be_true(git_path_topdir("a") == NULL);
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#undef TOPDIR_TEST
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END_TEST
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static int ensure_joinpath(const char *path_a, const char *path_b, const char *expected_path)
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{
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char joined_path[GIT_PATH_MAX];
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git_path_join(joined_path, path_a, path_b);
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return strcmp(joined_path, expected_path) == 0 ? GIT_SUCCESS : GIT_ERROR;
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}
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BEGIN_TEST(path5, "properly join path components")
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("", "", ""));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("", "a", "a"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("", "/a", "/a"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("a", "", "a/"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("a", "/", "a/"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("a", "b", "a/b"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("/", "a", "/a"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("/", "", "/"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("/a", "/b", "/a/b"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("/a", "/b/", "/a/b/"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("/a/", "b/", "/a/b/"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath("/a/", "/b/", "/a/b/"));
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END_TEST
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static int ensure_joinpath_n(const char *path_a, const char *path_b, const char *path_c, const char *path_d, const char *expected_path)
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{
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char joined_path[GIT_PATH_MAX];
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git_path_join_n(joined_path, 4, path_a, path_b, path_c, path_d);
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return strcmp(joined_path, expected_path) == 0 ? GIT_SUCCESS : GIT_ERROR;
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}
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BEGIN_TEST(path6, "properly join path components for more than one path")
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath_n("", "", "", "", ""));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath_n("", "a", "", "", "a/"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath_n("a", "", "", "", "a/"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath_n("", "", "", "a", "a"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath_n("a", "b", "", "/c/d/", "a/b/c/d/"));
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must_pass(ensure_joinpath_n("a", "b", "", "/c/d", "a/b/c/d"));
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END_TEST
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typedef struct name_data {
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int count; /* return count */
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char *name; /* filename */
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} name_data;
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typedef struct walk_data {
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char *sub; /* sub-directory name */
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name_data *names; /* name state data */
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} walk_data;
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static char path_buffer[GIT_PATH_MAX];
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static char *top_dir = "dir-walk";
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static walk_data *state_loc;
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static int error(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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vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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fprintf(stderr, "\n");
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return -1;
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}
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static int setup(walk_data *d)
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{
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name_data *n;
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if (p_mkdir(top_dir, 0777) < 0)
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return error("can't mkdir(\"%s\")", top_dir);
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if (p_chdir(top_dir) < 0)
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return error("can't chdir(\"%s\")", top_dir);
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if (strcmp(d->sub, ".") != 0)
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if (p_mkdir(d->sub, 0777) < 0)
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return error("can't mkdir(\"%s\")", d->sub);
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strcpy(path_buffer, d->sub);
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state_loc = d;
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for (n = d->names; n->name; n++) {
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git_file fd = p_creat(n->name, 0600);
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if (fd < 0)
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return GIT_ERROR;
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p_close(fd);
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n->count = 0;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static int knockdown(walk_data *d)
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{
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name_data *n;
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for (n = d->names; n->name; n++) {
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if (p_unlink(n->name) < 0)
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return error("can't unlink(\"%s\")", n->name);
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}
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if (strcmp(d->sub, ".") != 0)
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if (p_rmdir(d->sub) < 0)
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return error("can't rmdir(\"%s\")", d->sub);
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if (p_chdir("..") < 0)
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return error("can't chdir(\"..\")");
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if (p_rmdir(top_dir) < 0)
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return error("can't rmdir(\"%s\")", top_dir);
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return 0;
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}
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static int check_counts(walk_data *d)
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{
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int ret = 0;
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name_data *n;
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for (n = d->names; n->name; n++) {
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if (n->count != 1)
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ret = error("count (%d, %s)", n->count, n->name);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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static int one_entry(void *state, char *path)
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{
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walk_data *d = (walk_data *) state;
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name_data *n;
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if (state != state_loc)
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return GIT_ERROR;
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if (path != path_buffer)
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return GIT_ERROR;
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for (n = d->names; n->name; n++) {
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if (!strcmp(n->name, path)) {
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n->count++;
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return 0;
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}
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}
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return GIT_ERROR;
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}
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static name_data dot_names[] = {
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{ 0, "./a" },
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{ 0, "./asdf" },
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{ 0, "./pack-foo.pack" },
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{ 0, NULL }
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};
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static walk_data dot = {
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".",
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dot_names
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};
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BEGIN_TEST(dirent0, "make sure that the '.' folder is not traversed")
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must_pass(setup(&dot));
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must_pass(git_futils_direach(path_buffer,
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sizeof(path_buffer),
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one_entry,
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&dot));
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must_pass(check_counts(&dot));
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must_pass(knockdown(&dot));
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END_TEST
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static name_data sub_names[] = {
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{ 0, "sub/a" },
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{ 0, "sub/asdf" },
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{ 0, "sub/pack-foo.pack" },
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{ 0, NULL }
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};
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static walk_data sub = {
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"sub",
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sub_names
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};
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BEGIN_TEST(dirent1, "traverse a subfolder")
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must_pass(setup(&sub));
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must_pass(git_futils_direach(path_buffer,
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sizeof(path_buffer),
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one_entry,
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&sub));
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must_pass(check_counts(&sub));
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must_pass(knockdown(&sub));
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END_TEST
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static walk_data sub_slash = {
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"sub/",
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sub_names
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};
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BEGIN_TEST(dirent2, "traverse a slash-terminated subfolder")
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must_pass(setup(&sub_slash));
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must_pass(git_futils_direach(path_buffer,
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sizeof(path_buffer),
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one_entry,
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&sub_slash));
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must_pass(check_counts(&sub_slash));
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must_pass(knockdown(&sub_slash));
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END_TEST
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static name_data empty_names[] = {
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{ 0, NULL }
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};
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static walk_data empty = {
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"empty",
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empty_names
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};
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static int dont_call_me(void *GIT_UNUSED(state), char *GIT_UNUSED(path))
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{
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GIT_UNUSED_ARG(state)
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GIT_UNUSED_ARG(path)
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return GIT_ERROR;
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}
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BEGIN_TEST(dirent3, "make sure that empty folders are not traversed")
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must_pass(setup(&empty));
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must_pass(git_futils_direach(path_buffer,
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sizeof(path_buffer),
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one_entry,
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&empty));
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must_pass(check_counts(&empty));
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/* make sure callback not called */
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must_pass(git_futils_direach(path_buffer,
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sizeof(path_buffer),
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dont_call_me,
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&empty));
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must_pass(knockdown(&empty));
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END_TEST
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static name_data odd_names[] = {
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{ 0, "odd/.a" },
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{ 0, "odd/..c" },
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/* the following don't work on cygwin/win32 */
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/* { 0, "odd/.b." }, */
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/* { 0, "odd/..d.." }, */
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{ 0, NULL }
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};
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static walk_data odd = {
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"odd",
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odd_names
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};
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BEGIN_TEST(dirent4, "make sure that strange looking filenames ('..c') are traversed")
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must_pass(setup(&odd));
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must_pass(git_futils_direach(path_buffer,
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sizeof(path_buffer),
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one_entry,
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&odd));
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must_pass(check_counts(&odd));
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must_pass(knockdown(&odd));
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(filebuf0, "make sure git_filebuf_open doesn't delete an existing lock")
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git_filebuf file;
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int fd;
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char test[] = "test", testlock[] = "test.lock";
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fd = p_creat(testlock, 0744);
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must_pass(fd);
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must_pass(p_close(fd));
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must_fail(git_filebuf_open(&file, test, 0));
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must_pass(git_futils_exists(testlock));
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must_pass(p_unlink(testlock));
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(filebuf1, "make sure GIT_FILEBUF_APPEND works as expected")
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git_filebuf file;
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int fd;
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char test[] = "test";
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fd = p_creat(test, 0644);
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must_pass(fd);
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must_pass(p_write(fd, "libgit2 rocks\n", 14));
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must_pass(p_close(fd));
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must_pass(git_filebuf_open(&file, test, GIT_FILEBUF_APPEND));
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must_pass(git_filebuf_printf(&file, "%s\n", "libgit2 rocks"));
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must_pass(git_filebuf_commit(&file));
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must_pass(p_unlink(test));
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(filebuf2, "make sure git_filebuf_write writes large buffer correctly")
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git_filebuf file;
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char test[] = "test";
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unsigned char buf[4096 * 4]; /* 2 * WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE */
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memset(buf, 0xfe, sizeof(buf));
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must_pass(git_filebuf_open(&file, test, 0));
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must_pass(git_filebuf_write(&file, buf, sizeof(buf)));
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must_pass(git_filebuf_commit(&file));
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must_pass(p_unlink(test));
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END_TEST
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static char *empty_tmp_dir = "test_gitfo_rmdir_recurs_test";
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static int setup_empty_tmp_dir(void)
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{
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char path[GIT_PATH_MAX];
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if (p_mkdir(empty_tmp_dir, 0777))
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return -1;
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git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/one");
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if (p_mkdir(path, 0777))
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return -1;
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git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/one/two_one");
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if (p_mkdir(path, 0777))
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return -1;
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git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/one/two_two");
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if (p_mkdir(path, 0777))
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return -1;
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git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/one/two_two/three");
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if (p_mkdir(path, 0777))
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return -1;
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git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/two");
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if (p_mkdir(path, 0777))
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return -1;
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return 0;
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}
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BEGIN_TEST(rmdir0, "make sure empty dir can be deleted recusively")
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must_pass(setup_empty_tmp_dir());
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must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_r(empty_tmp_dir, 0));
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(rmdir1, "make sure non-empty dir cannot be deleted recusively")
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char file[GIT_PATH_MAX];
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int fd;
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must_pass(setup_empty_tmp_dir());
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git_path_join(file, empty_tmp_dir, "/two/file.txt");
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fd = p_creat(file, 0777);
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must_pass(fd);
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must_pass(p_close(fd));
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must_fail(git_futils_rmdir_r(empty_tmp_dir, 0));
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must_pass(p_unlink(file));
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must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_r(empty_tmp_dir, 0));
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(strtol0, "parsing out 32 integers from a string")
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int32_t i;
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must_pass(git__strtol32(&i, "123", NULL, 10));
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must_be_true(i == 123);
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must_pass(git__strtol32(&i, " +123 ", NULL, 10));
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must_be_true(i == 123);
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must_pass(git__strtol32(&i, " +2147483647 ", NULL, 10));
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must_be_true(i == 2147483647);
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must_pass(git__strtol32(&i, " -2147483648 ", NULL, 10));
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must_be_true(i == -2147483648LL);
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must_fail(git__strtol32(&i, " 2147483657 ", NULL, 10));
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must_fail(git__strtol32(&i, " -2147483657 ", NULL, 10));
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END_TEST
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BEGIN_TEST(strtol1, "parsing out 64 integers from a string")
|
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int64_t i;
|
|
|
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must_pass(git__strtol64(&i, "123", NULL, 10));
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must_be_true(i == 123);
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must_pass(git__strtol64(&i, " +123 ", NULL, 10));
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must_be_true(i == 123);
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|
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must_pass(git__strtol64(&i, " +2147483647 ", NULL, 10));
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must_be_true(i == 2147483647);
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must_pass(git__strtol64(&i, " -2147483648 ", NULL, 10));
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must_be_true(i == -2147483648LL);
|
|
|
|
must_pass(git__strtol64(&i, " 2147483657 ", NULL, 10));
|
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must_be_true(i == 2147483657LL);
|
|
|
|
must_pass(git__strtol64(&i, " -2147483657 ", NULL, 10));
|
|
must_be_true(i == -2147483657LL);
|
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END_TEST
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|
BEGIN_SUITE(core)
|
|
ADD_TEST(string0);
|
|
ADD_TEST(string1);
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|
|
|
ADD_TEST(vector0);
|
|
ADD_TEST(vector1);
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|
ADD_TEST(vector2);
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|
|
|
ADD_TEST(path0);
|
|
ADD_TEST(path1);
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|
ADD_TEST(path2);
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|
ADD_TEST(path5);
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|
ADD_TEST(path6);
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|
|
|
ADD_TEST(dirent0);
|
|
ADD_TEST(dirent1);
|
|
ADD_TEST(dirent2);
|
|
ADD_TEST(dirent3);
|
|
ADD_TEST(dirent4);
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|
|
|
ADD_TEST(filebuf0);
|
|
ADD_TEST(filebuf1);
|
|
ADD_TEST(filebuf2);
|
|
|
|
ADD_TEST(rmdir0);
|
|
ADD_TEST(rmdir1);
|
|
|
|
ADD_TEST(strtol0);
|
|
ADD_TEST(strtol1);
|
|
END_SUITE
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