neovim/test/unit/os/env_spec.lua
Justin M. Keyes 89515304e4 os/env: use libuv v1.12 getenv/setenv API
- Minimum required libuv is now v1.12
- Because `uv_os_getenv` requires allocating, we must manage a map
  (`envmap` in `env.c`) to maintain the old behavior of `os_getenv` .
- free() map-items after removal. khash.h does not make copies of
  anything, so even its keys must be memory-managed by the caller.

closes #8398
closes #9267
2019-02-27 23:29:07 +01:00

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local helpers = require('test.unit.helpers')(after_each)
local itp = helpers.gen_itp(it)
local cimport = helpers.cimport
local eq = helpers.eq
local neq = helpers.neq
local ffi = helpers.ffi
local cstr = helpers.cstr
local to_cstr = helpers.to_cstr
local NULL = helpers.NULL
local OK = 0
require('lfs')
local cimp = cimport('./src/nvim/os/os.h')
describe('env.c', function()
local function os_env_exists(name)
return cimp.os_env_exists(to_cstr(name))
end
local function os_setenv(name, value, override)
return cimp.os_setenv(to_cstr(name), to_cstr(value), override)
end
local function os_unsetenv(name)
return cimp.os_unsetenv(to_cstr(name))
end
local function os_getenv(name)
local rval = cimp.os_getenv(to_cstr(name))
if rval ~= NULL then
return ffi.string(rval)
else
return NULL
end
end
itp('os_env_exists', function()
eq(false, os_env_exists(''))
eq(false, os_env_exists(' '))
eq(false, os_env_exists('\t'))
eq(false, os_env_exists('\n'))
eq(false, os_env_exists('AaあB <= very weird name...'))
local varname = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_os_env_exists'
eq(false, os_env_exists(varname))
eq(OK, os_setenv(varname, 'foo bar baz ...', 1))
eq(true, os_env_exists(varname))
end)
describe('os_setenv', function()
itp('sets an env var and returns success', function()
local name = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_SETENV_1N'
local value = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_SETENV_1V'
eq(nil, os.getenv(name))
eq(OK, os_setenv(name, value, 1))
eq(value, os.getenv(name))
-- Set empty, then set non-empty, then retrieve.
eq(OK, os_setenv(name, '', 1))
eq('', os.getenv(name))
eq(OK, os_setenv(name, 'non-empty', 1))
eq('non-empty', os.getenv(name))
end)
itp("`overwrite` behavior", function()
local name = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_SETENV_2N'
local value = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_SETENV_2V'
local value_updated = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_SETENV_2V_UPDATED'
eq(OK, os_setenv(name, value, 0))
eq(value, os.getenv(name))
eq(OK, os_setenv(name, value_updated, 0))
eq(value, os.getenv(name))
eq(OK, os_setenv(name, value_updated, 1))
eq(value_updated, os.getenv(name))
end)
end)
describe('os_setenv_append_path', function()
itp('appends /foo/bar to $PATH', function()
local original_path = os.getenv('PATH')
eq(true, cimp.os_setenv_append_path(to_cstr('/foo/bar/baz')))
eq(original_path..':/foo/bar', os.getenv('PATH'))
end)
itp('returns false if `fname` is not absolute', function()
local original_path = os.getenv('PATH')
eq(false, cimp.os_setenv_append_path(to_cstr('foo/bar/baz')))
eq(original_path, os.getenv('PATH'))
end)
end)
describe('os_shell_is_cmdexe', function()
itp('returns true for expected names', function()
eq(true, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('cmd.exe')))
eq(true, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('cmd')))
eq(true, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('CMD.EXE')))
eq(true, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('CMD')))
os_setenv('COMSPEC', '/foo/bar/cmd.exe', 0)
eq(true, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('$COMSPEC')))
os_setenv('COMSPEC', [[C:\system32\cmd.exe]], 0)
eq(true, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('$COMSPEC')))
end)
itp('returns false for unexpected names', function()
eq(false, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('')))
eq(false, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('powershell')))
eq(false, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr(' cmd.exe ')))
eq(false, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('cm')))
eq(false, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('md')))
eq(false, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('cmd.ex')))
os_setenv('COMSPEC', '/foo/bar/cmd', 0)
eq(false, cimp.os_shell_is_cmdexe(to_cstr('$COMSPEC')))
end)
end)
describe('os_getenv', function()
itp('reads an env var', function()
local name = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_GETENV_1N'
local value = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_GETENV_1V'
eq(NULL, os_getenv(name))
-- Use os_setenv because Lua dosen't have setenv.
os_setenv(name, value, 1)
eq(value, os_getenv(name))
-- Get a big value.
local bigval = ('x'):rep(256)
eq(OK, os_setenv(name, bigval, 1))
eq(bigval, os_getenv(name))
-- Set non-empty, then set empty.
eq(OK, os_setenv(name, 'non-empty', 1))
eq('non-empty', os_getenv(name))
eq(OK, os_setenv(name, '', 1))
eq(NULL, os_getenv(name))
end)
itp('returns NULL if the env var is not found', function()
eq(NULL, os_getenv('NVIM_UNIT_TEST_GETENV_NOTFOUND'))
end)
end)
itp('os_unsetenv', function()
local name = 'TEST_UNSETENV'
local value = 'TESTVALUE'
os_setenv(name, value, 1)
eq(OK, os_unsetenv(name))
neq(os_getenv(name), value)
-- Depending on the platform the var might be unset or set as ''
assert.True(os_getenv(name) == nil or os_getenv(name) == '')
if os_getenv(name) == nil then
eq(false, os_env_exists(name))
end
end)
describe('os_getenvname_at_index', function()
itp('returns names of environment variables', function()
local test_name = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_GETENVNAME_AT_INDEX_1N'
local test_value = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_GETENVNAME_AT_INDEX_1V'
os_setenv(test_name, test_value, 1)
local i = 0
local names = { }
local found_name = false
local name = cimp.os_getenvname_at_index(i)
while name ~= NULL do
table.insert(names, ffi.string(name))
if (ffi.string(name)) == test_name then
found_name = true
end
i = i + 1
name = cimp.os_getenvname_at_index(i)
end
eq(true, (table.getn(names)) > 0)
eq(true, found_name)
end)
itp('returns NULL if the index is out of bounds', function()
local huge = ffi.new('size_t', 10000)
local maxuint32 = ffi.new('size_t', 4294967295)
eq(NULL, cimp.os_getenvname_at_index(huge))
eq(NULL, cimp.os_getenvname_at_index(maxuint32))
if ffi.abi('64bit') then
-- couldn't use a bigger number because it gets converted to
-- double somewere, should be big enough anyway
-- maxuint64 = ffi.new 'size_t', 18446744073709551615
local maxuint64 = ffi.new('size_t', 18446744073709000000)
eq(NULL, cimp.os_getenvname_at_index(maxuint64))
end
end)
end)
describe('os_get_pid', function()
itp('returns the process ID', function()
local stat_file = io.open('/proc/self/stat')
if stat_file then
local stat_str = stat_file:read('*l')
stat_file:close()
local pid = tonumber((stat_str:match('%d+')))
eq(pid, tonumber(cimp.os_get_pid()))
else
-- /proc is not available on all systems, test if pid is nonzero.
eq(true, (cimp.os_get_pid() > 0))
end
end)
end)
describe('os_get_hostname', function()
itp('returns the hostname', function()
local handle = io.popen('hostname')
local hostname = handle:read('*l')
handle:close()
local hostname_buf = cstr(255, '')
cimp.os_get_hostname(hostname_buf, 255)
eq(hostname, (ffi.string(hostname_buf)))
end)
end)
describe('expand_env_esc', function()
itp('expands environment variables', function()
local name = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_EXPAND_ENV_ESCN'
local value = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_EXPAND_ENV_ESCV'
os_setenv(name, value, 1)
-- TODO(bobtwinkles) This only tests Unix expansions. There should be a
-- test for Windows as well
local input1 = to_cstr('$NVIM_UNIT_TEST_EXPAND_ENV_ESCN/test')
local input2 = to_cstr('${NVIM_UNIT_TEST_EXPAND_ENV_ESCN}/test')
local output_buff1 = cstr(255, '')
local output_buff2 = cstr(255, '')
local output_expected = 'NVIM_UNIT_TEST_EXPAND_ENV_ESCV/test'
cimp.expand_env_esc(input1, output_buff1, 255, false, true, NULL)
cimp.expand_env_esc(input2, output_buff2, 255, false, true, NULL)
eq(output_expected, ffi.string(output_buff1))
eq(output_expected, ffi.string(output_buff2))
end)
itp('expands ~ once when `one` is true', function()
local input = '~/foo ~ foo'
local homedir = cstr(255, '')
cimp.expand_env_esc(to_cstr('~'), homedir, 255, false, true, NULL)
local output_expected = ffi.string(homedir) .. "/foo ~ foo"
local output = cstr(255, '')
cimp.expand_env_esc(to_cstr(input), output, 255, false, true, NULL)
eq(ffi.string(output), ffi.string(output_expected))
end)
itp('expands ~ every time when `one` is false', function()
local input = to_cstr('~/foo ~ foo')
local dst = cstr(255, '')
cimp.expand_env_esc(to_cstr('~'), dst, 255, false, true, NULL)
local homedir = ffi.string(dst)
local output_expected = homedir .. "/foo " .. homedir .. " foo"
local output = cstr(255, '')
cimp.expand_env_esc(input, output, 255, false, false, NULL)
eq(output_expected, ffi.string(output))
end)
itp('does not crash #3725', function()
local name_out = ffi.new('char[100]')
cimp.os_get_user_name(name_out, 100)
local curuser = ffi.string(name_out)
local src = to_cstr("~"..curuser.."/Vcs/django-rest-framework/rest_framework/renderers.py")
local dst = cstr(256, "~"..curuser)
cimp.expand_env_esc(src, dst, 256, false, false, NULL)
local len = string.len(ffi.string(dst))
assert.True(len > 56)
assert.True(len < 256)
end)
itp('respects `dstlen` without expansion', function()
local input = to_cstr('this is a very long thing that will not fit')
-- The buffer is long enough to actually contain the full input in case the
-- test fails, but we don't tell expand_env_esc that
local output = cstr(255, '')
cimp.expand_env_esc(input, output, 5, false, true, NULL)
-- Make sure the first few characters are copied properly and that there is a
-- terminating null character
for i=0,3 do
eq(input[i], output[i])
end
eq(0, output[4])
end)
itp('respects `dstlen` with expansion', function()
local varname = to_cstr('NVIM_UNIT_TEST_EXPAND_ENV_ESC_DSTLENN')
local varval = to_cstr('NVIM_UNIT_TEST_EXPAND_ENV_ESC_DSTLENV')
cimp.os_setenv(varname, varval, 1)
-- TODO(bobtwinkles) This test uses unix-specific environment variable accessing,
-- should have some alternative for windows
local input = to_cstr('$NVIM_UNIT_TEST_EXPAND_ENV_ESC_DSTLENN/even more stuff')
-- The buffer is long enough to actually contain the full input in case the
-- test fails, but we don't tell expand_env_esc that
local output = cstr(255, '')
cimp.expand_env_esc(input, output, 5, false, true, NULL)
-- Make sure the first few characters are copied properly and that there is a
-- terminating null character
-- expand_env_esc SHOULD NOT expand the variable if there is not enough space to
-- contain the result
for i=0,3 do
eq(output[i], input[i])
end
eq(output[4], 0)
end)
end)
end)