{:cimport, :cppimport, :internalize, :eq, :neq, :ffi, :lib, :cstr, :to_cstr} = require 'test.unit.helpers' require 'lfs' require 'bit' -- fs = cimport './src/os/os.h' -- remove these statements once 'cimport' is working properly for misc1.h fs = lib ffi.cdef [[ enum OKFAIL { OK = 1, FAIL = 0 }; enum BOOLEAN { TRUE = 1, FALSE = 0 }; int mch_dirname(char_u *buf, int len); int mch_isdir(char_u * name); int is_executable(char_u *name); int mch_can_exe(char_u *name); long mch_getperm(char_u *name); int mch_setperm(char_u *name, long perm); int os_file_exists(const char_u *name); ]] -- import constants parsed by ffi {:OK, :FAIL} = lib {:TRUE, :FALSE} = lib cppimport 'sys/stat.h' describe 'fs function', -> setup -> lfs.mkdir 'unit-test-directory' (io.open 'unit-test-directory/test.file', 'w').close! -- Since the tests are executed, they are called by an executable. We use -- that executable for several asserts. export absolute_executable = arg[0] -- Split absolute_executable into a directory and the actual file name for -- later usage. export directory, executable_name = string.match(absolute_executable, '^(.*)/(.*)$') teardown -> os.remove 'unit-test-directory/test.file' lfs.rmdir 'unit-test-directory' describe 'mch_dirname', -> mch_dirname = (buf, len) -> fs.mch_dirname buf, len before_each -> export len = (string.len lfs.currentdir!) + 1 export buf = cstr len, '' it 'returns OK and writes current directory into the buffer if it is large enough', -> eq OK, (mch_dirname buf, len) eq lfs.currentdir!, (ffi.string buf) -- What kind of other failing cases are possible? it 'returns FAIL if the buffer is too small', -> buf = cstr (len-1), '' eq FAIL, (mch_dirname buf, (len-1)) describe 'mch_full_dir_name', -> ffi.cdef 'int mch_full_dir_name(char *directory, char *buffer, int len);' mch_full_dir_name = (directory, buffer, len) -> directory = to_cstr directory fs.mch_full_dir_name directory, buffer, len before_each -> -- Create empty string buffer which will contain the resulting path. export len = (string.len lfs.currentdir!) + 22 export buffer = cstr len, '' it 'returns the absolute directory name of a given relative one', -> result = mch_full_dir_name '..', buffer, len eq OK, result old_dir = lfs.currentdir! lfs.chdir '..' expected = lfs.currentdir! lfs.chdir old_dir eq expected, (ffi.string buffer) it 'returns the current directory name if the given string is empty', -> eq OK, (mch_full_dir_name '', buffer, len) eq lfs.currentdir!, (ffi.string buffer) it 'fails if the given directory does not exist', -> eq FAIL, mch_full_dir_name('does_not_exist', buffer, len) it 'works with a normal relative dir', -> result = mch_full_dir_name('unit-test-directory', buffer, len) eq lfs.currentdir! .. '/unit-test-directory', (ffi.string buffer) eq OK, result describe 'mch_get_absolute_path', -> ffi.cdef 'int mch_get_absolute_path(char *fname, char *buf, int len, int force);' mch_get_absolute_path = (filename, buffer, length, force) -> filename = to_cstr filename fs.mch_get_absolute_path filename, buffer, length, force before_each -> -- Create empty string buffer which will contain the resulting path. export len = (string.len lfs.currentdir!) + 33 export buffer = cstr len, '' it 'fails if given filename contains non-existing directory', -> force_expansion = 1 result = mch_get_absolute_path 'non_existing_dir/test.file', buffer, len, force_expansion eq FAIL, result it 'concatenates given filename if it does not contain a slash', -> force_expansion = 1 result = mch_get_absolute_path 'test.file', buffer, len, force_expansion expected = lfs.currentdir! .. '/test.file' eq expected, (ffi.string buffer) eq OK, result it 'concatenates given filename if it is a directory but does not contain a slash', -> force_expansion = 1 result = mch_get_absolute_path '..', buffer, len, force_expansion expected = lfs.currentdir! .. '/..' eq expected, (ffi.string buffer) eq OK, result -- Is it possible for every developer to enter '..' directory while running -- the unit tests? Which other directory would be better? it 'enters given directory (instead of just concatenating the strings) if possible and if path contains a slash', -> force_expansion = 1 result = mch_get_absolute_path '../test.file', buffer, len, force_expansion old_dir = lfs.currentdir! lfs.chdir '..' expected = lfs.currentdir! .. '/test.file' lfs.chdir old_dir eq expected, (ffi.string buffer) eq OK, result it 'just copies the path if it is already absolute and force=0', -> force_expansion = 0 absolute_path = '/absolute/path' result = mch_get_absolute_path absolute_path, buffer, len, force_expansion eq absolute_path, (ffi.string buffer) eq OK, result it 'fails when the path is relative to HOME', -> force_expansion = 1 absolute_path = '~/home.file' result = mch_get_absolute_path absolute_path, buffer, len, force_expansion eq FAIL, result it 'works with some "normal" relative path with directories', -> force_expansion = 1 result = mch_get_absolute_path 'unit-test-directory/test.file', buffer, len, force_expansion eq OK, result eq lfs.currentdir! .. '/unit-test-directory/test.file', (ffi.string buffer) it 'does not modify the given filename', -> force_expansion = 1 filename = to_cstr 'unit-test-directory/test.file' -- Don't use the wrapper here but pass a cstring directly to the c -- function. result = fs.mch_get_absolute_path filename, buffer, len, force_expansion eq lfs.currentdir! .. '/unit-test-directory/test.file', (ffi.string buffer) eq 'unit-test-directory/test.file', (ffi.string filename) eq OK, result describe 'append_path', -> ffi.cdef 'int append_path(char *path, char *to_append, int max_len);' it 'joins given paths with a slash', -> path = cstr 100, 'path1' to_append = to_cstr 'path2' eq OK, (fs.append_path path, to_append, 100) eq "path1/path2", (ffi.string path) it 'joins given paths without adding an unnecessary slash', -> path = cstr 100, 'path1/' to_append = to_cstr 'path2' eq OK, fs.append_path path, to_append, 100 eq "path1/path2", (ffi.string path) it 'fails if there is not enough space left for to_append', -> path = cstr 11, 'path1/' to_append = to_cstr 'path2' eq FAIL, (fs.append_path path, to_append, 11) it 'does not append a slash if to_append is empty', -> path = cstr 6, 'path1' to_append = to_cstr '' eq OK, (fs.append_path path, to_append, 6) eq 'path1', (ffi.string path) it 'does not append unnecessary dots', -> path = cstr 6, 'path1' to_append = to_cstr '.' eq OK, (fs.append_path path, to_append, 6) eq 'path1', (ffi.string path) it 'copies to_append to path, if path is empty', -> path = cstr 7, '' to_append = to_cstr '/path2' eq OK, (fs.append_path path, to_append, 7) eq '/path2', (ffi.string path) describe 'mch_is_absolute_path', -> ffi.cdef 'int mch_is_absolute_path(char *fname);' mch_is_absolute_path = (filename) -> filename = to_cstr filename fs.mch_is_absolute_path filename it 'returns true if filename starts with a slash', -> eq OK, mch_is_absolute_path '/some/directory/' it 'returns true if filename starts with a tilde', -> eq OK, mch_is_absolute_path '~/in/my/home~/directory' it 'returns false if filename starts not with slash nor tilde', -> eq FAIL, mch_is_absolute_path 'not/in/my/home~/directory' describe 'mch_isdir', -> mch_isdir = (name) -> fs.mch_isdir (to_cstr name) it 'returns false if an empty string is given', -> eq FALSE, (mch_isdir '') it 'returns false if a nonexisting directory is given', -> eq FALSE, (mch_isdir 'non-existing-directory') it 'returns false if a nonexisting absolute directory is given', -> eq FALSE, (mch_isdir '/non-existing-directory') it 'returns false if an existing file is given', -> eq FALSE, (mch_isdir 'unit-test-directory/test.file') it 'returns true if the current directory is given', -> eq TRUE, (mch_isdir '.') it 'returns true if the parent directory is given', -> eq TRUE, (mch_isdir '..') it 'returns true if an arbitrary directory is given', -> eq TRUE, (mch_isdir 'unit-test-directory') it 'returns true if an absolute directory is given', -> eq TRUE, (mch_isdir directory) describe 'mch_can_exe', -> mch_can_exe = (name) -> fs.mch_can_exe (to_cstr name) it 'returns false when given a directory', -> eq FALSE, (mch_can_exe './unit-test-directory') it 'returns false when given a regular file without executable bit set', -> eq FALSE, (mch_can_exe 'unit-test-directory/test.file') it 'returns false when the given file does not exists', -> eq FALSE, (mch_can_exe 'does-not-exist.file') it 'returns true when given an executable inside $PATH', -> eq TRUE, (mch_can_exe executable_name) it 'returns true when given an executable relative to the current dir', -> old_dir = lfs.currentdir! lfs.chdir directory relative_executable = './' .. executable_name eq TRUE, (mch_can_exe relative_executable) lfs.chdir old_dir describe 'file permissions', -> mch_getperm = (filename) -> perm = fs.mch_getperm (to_cstr filename) tonumber perm mch_setperm = (filename, perm) -> fs.mch_setperm (to_cstr filename), perm bit_set = (number, check_bit) -> if 0 == (bit.band number, check_bit) then false else true set_bit = (number, to_set) -> return bit.bor number, to_set unset_bit = (number, to_unset) -> return bit.band number, (bit.bnot to_unset) describe 'mch_getperm', -> it 'returns -1 when the given file does not exist', -> eq -1, (mch_getperm 'non-existing-file') it 'returns a perm > 0 when given an existing file', -> assert.is_true (mch_getperm 'unit-test-directory') > 0 it 'returns S_IRUSR when the file is readable', -> perm = mch_getperm 'unit-test-directory' assert.is_true (bit_set perm, ffi.C.kS_IRUSR) describe 'mch_setperm', -> it 'can set and unset the executable bit of a file', -> perm = mch_getperm 'unit-test-directory/test.file' perm = unset_bit perm, ffi.C.kS_IXUSR eq OK, (mch_setperm 'unit-test-directory/test.file', perm) perm = mch_getperm 'unit-test-directory/test.file' assert.is_false (bit_set perm, ffi.C.kS_IXUSR) perm = set_bit perm, ffi.C.kS_IXUSR eq OK, mch_setperm 'unit-test-directory/test.file', perm perm = mch_getperm 'unit-test-directory/test.file' assert.is_true (bit_set perm, ffi.C.kS_IXUSR) it 'fails if given file does not exist', -> perm = ffi.C.kS_IXUSR eq FAIL, (mch_setperm 'non-existing-file', perm) describe 'os_file_exists', -> os_file_exists = (filename) -> fs.os_file_exists (to_cstr filename) it 'returns FALSE when given a non-existing file', -> eq FALSE, (os_file_exists 'non-existing-file') it 'returns TRUE when given an existing file', -> eq TRUE, (os_file_exists 'unit-test-directory/test.file')