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test_file.rb
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require 'test/unit'
require 'rbconfig'
require 'fileutils'
class TestFile < Test::Unit::TestCase
WINDOWS = Config::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /Windows|mswin/
def jruby_specific_test
flunk("JRuby specific test") unless defined?(JRUBY_VERSION)
end
def test_file_separator_constants_defined
assert(File::SEPARATOR)
assert(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
end
def test_basename
assert_equal("", File.basename(""))
assert_equal("a", File.basename("a"))
assert_equal("b", File.basename("a/b"))
assert_equal("c", File.basename("a/b/c"))
assert_equal("b", File.basename("a/b", ""))
assert_equal("b", File.basename("a/bc", "c"))
assert_equal("b", File.basename("a/b.c", ".c"))
assert_equal("b", File.basename("a/b.c", ".*"))
assert_equal(".c", File.basename("a/.c", ".*"))
assert_equal("a", File.basename("a/"))
assert_equal("b", File.basename("a/b/"))
assert_equal("/", File.basename("/"))
end
def test_expand_path_cross_platform
assert_equal(Dir.pwd, File.expand_path(""))
assert_equal(Dir.pwd, File.expand_path("."))
assert_equal(Dir.pwd, File.expand_path(".", "."))
assert_equal(Dir.pwd, File.expand_path("", "."))
assert_equal(Dir.pwd, File.expand_path(".", ""))
assert_equal(Dir.pwd, File.expand_path("", ""))
assert_equal(File.join(Dir.pwd, "x/y/z/a/b"), File.expand_path("a/b", "x/y/z"))
assert_equal(File.join(Dir.pwd, "bin"), File.expand_path("../../bin", "tmp/x"))
# JRUBY-2143
assert_nothing_raised {
File.expand_path("../../bin", "/tmp/x")
File.expand_path("/bin", "/tmp/x")
File.expand_path("../../bin", "C:/tmp/x")
File.expand_path("../bin", "C:/tmp/x")
}
end
def test_expand_path_nil
assert_raise(TypeError) { File.expand_path(nil) }
assert_raise(TypeError) { File.expand_path(nil, "/") }
assert_raise(TypeError) { File.expand_path(nil, nil) }
end
# JRUBY-1116: these are currently broken on windows
# what are these testing anyway?!?!
if Config::CONFIG['target_os'] =~ /Windows|mswin/
def test_windows_basename
assert_equal "", File.basename("c:")
assert_equal "\\", File.basename("c:\\")
assert_equal "abc", File.basename("c:abc")
end
# JRUBY-2052: this is important for fileutils
def test_windows_dirname
assert_equal("C:/", File.dirname("C:/"))
assert_equal("C:\\", File.dirname("C:\\"))
assert_equal("C:/", File.dirname("C:///////"))
assert_equal("C:\\", File.dirname("C:\\\\\\\\"))
assert_equal("C:/", File.dirname("C:///////blah"))
assert_equal("C:\\", File.dirname("C:\\\\\\\\blah"))
assert_equal("C:.", File.dirname("C:blah"))
assert_equal "C:/", File.dirname("C:/temp/")
assert_equal "c:\\", File.dirname('c:\\temp')
assert_equal "C:.", File.dirname("C:")
assert_equal "C:/temp", File.dirname("C:/temp/foobar.txt")
end
def test_expand_path_windows
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("C:/"))
assert_equal("C:/dir", File.expand_path("C:/dir"))
assert_equal("C:/dir", File.expand_path("C:/dir/two/../"))
assert_equal("C:/dir/two", File.expand_path("C:/dir/two/", "D:/"))
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("C:/", nil))
# JRUBY-2161
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("C:/dir/../"))
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("C:/.."))
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("C:/../../"))
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("..", "C:/"))
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("..", "C:"))
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("C:/dir/two/../../"))
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("C:/dir/two/../../../../../"))
# JRUBY-546
current_drive_letter = Dir.pwd[0..2]
assert_equal(current_drive_letter, File.expand_path(".", "/"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter, File.expand_path("..", "/"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter, File.expand_path("/", "/"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter, File.expand_path("../..", "/"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter, File.expand_path("../..", "/dir/two"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter + "dir",
File.expand_path("../..", "/dir/two/three"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter, File.expand_path("/../..", "/"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter + "hello", File.expand_path("hello", "/"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter, File.expand_path("hello/..", "/"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter, File.expand_path("hello/../../..", "/"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter + "three/four",
File.expand_path("/three/four", "/dir/two"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter + "two", File.expand_path("/two", "/one"))
assert_equal(current_drive_letter + "three/four",
File.expand_path("/three/four", "/dir/two"))
assert_equal("C:/two", File.expand_path("/two", "C:/one"))
assert_equal("C:/two", File.expand_path("/two", "C:/one/.."))
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("/two/..", "C:/one/.."))
assert_equal("C:/", File.expand_path("/two/..", "C:/one"))
assert_equal("//two", File.expand_path("//two", "/one"))
assert_equal("//two", File.expand_path("//two", "//one"))
assert_equal("//two", File.expand_path("//two", "///one"))
assert_equal("//two", File.expand_path("//two", "////one"))
assert_equal("//", File.expand_path("//", "//one"))
# Corner cases that fail with JRuby on Windows (but pass with MRI 1.8.6)
#
### assert_equal("///two", File.expand_path("///two", "/one"))
### assert_equal("///two", File.expand_path("///two/..", "/one"))
### assert_equal("////two", File.expand_path("////two", "/one"))
### assert_equal("////two", File.expand_path("////two", "//one"))
### assert_equal("//two", File.expand_path("//two/..", "/one"))
### assert_equal("////two", File.expand_path("////two/..", "/one"))
#
### assert_equal("//bar/foo", File.expand_path("../foo", "//bar"))
### assert_equal("///bar/foo", File.expand_path("../foo", "///bar"))
### assert_equal("//one/two", File.expand_path("/two", "//one"))
end
else
def test_expand_path
assert_equal("/bin", File.expand_path("../../bin", "/foo/bar"))
assert_equal("/foo/bin", File.expand_path("../bin", "/foo/bar"))
assert_equal("//abc/def/jkl/mno", File.expand_path("//abc//def/jkl//mno"))
assert_equal("//abc/def/jkl/mno/foo", File.expand_path("foo", "//abc//def/jkl//mno"))
begin
File.expand_path("~nonexistent")
assert(false)
rescue ArgumentError => e
assert(true)
rescue Exception => e
assert(false)
end
assert_equal("/bin", File.expand_path("../../bin", "/tmp/x"))
assert_equal("/bin", File.expand_path("../../bin", "/tmp"))
assert_equal("/bin", File.expand_path("../../bin", "/"))
assert_equal("/bin", File.expand_path("../../../../../../../bin", "/"))
assert_equal(File.join(Dir.pwd, "x/y/z/a/b"), File.expand_path("a/b", "x/y/z"))
assert_equal(File.join(Dir.pwd, "bin"), File.expand_path("../../bin", "tmp/x"))
assert_equal("/bin", File.expand_path("./../foo/./.././../bin", "/a/b"))
# JRUBY-2160
assert_equal("/dir1/subdir", File.expand_path("/dir1/subdir/stuff/../"))
assert_equal("///fedora/stuff/blah/MORE", File.expand_path("///fedora///stuff/blah/again//..////MORE/"))
assert_equal("/", File.expand_path("/dir1/../"))
assert_equal("/", File.expand_path("/"))
assert_equal("/", File.expand_path("/.."))
assert_equal("/hello", File.expand_path("/hello/world/three/../../"))
assert_equal("/dir/two", File.expand_path("", "/dir/two"))
assert_equal("/dir", File.expand_path("..", "/dir/two"))
assert_equal("/file/abs", File.expand_path("/file/abs", '/abs/dir/here'))
assert_equal("/", File.expand_path("/", nil))
assert_equal("//two", File.expand_path("//two", "//one"))
assert_equal("/", File.expand_path("/two/..", "//one"))
# Corner cases that fail with JRuby on Linux (but pass with MRI 1.8.6)
#
# assert_equal("", File.expand_path("//two/..", "//one"))
# assert_equal("", File.expand_path("///two/..", "//one"))
# assert_equal("/blah", File.expand_path("///two/../blah", "//one"))
end
def test_expand_path_with_file_prefix
jruby_specific_test
assert_equal("file:/foo/bar", File.expand_path("file:/foo/bar"))
assert_equal("file:/bar", File.expand_path("file:/foo/../bar"))
end
def test_expand_path_corner_case
# this would fail on MRI 1.8.6 (MRI returns "/foo").
assert_equal("//foo", File.expand_path("../foo", "//bar"))
end
end # if windows
def test_dirname
assert_equal(".", File.dirname(""))
assert_equal(".", File.dirname("."))
assert_equal(".", File.dirname(".."))
assert_equal(".", File.dirname("a"))
assert_equal(".", File.dirname("./a"))
assert_equal("./a", File.dirname("./a/b"))
assert_equal("/", File.dirname("/"))
assert_equal("/", File.dirname("/a"))
assert_equal("/a", File.dirname("/a/b"))
assert_equal("/a", File.dirname("/a/b/"))
assert_equal("/", File.dirname("/"))
end
def test_extname
assert_equal("", File.extname(""))
assert_equal("", File.extname("abc"))
assert_equal(".foo", File.extname("abc.foo"))
assert_equal(".foo", File.extname("abc.bar.foo"))
assert_equal("", File.extname("abc.bar/foo"))
assert_equal("", File.extname(".bashrc"))
assert_equal("", File.extname("."))
assert_equal("", File.extname("/."))
assert_equal("", File.extname(".."))
assert_equal("", File.extname(".foo."))
assert_equal("", File.extname("foo."))
end
def test_fnmatch
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('cat', 'cat'))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('cat', 'category'))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('c{at,ub}s', 'cats'))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('c{at,ub}s', 'cubs'))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('c{at,ub}s', 'cat'))
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('c?t', 'cat'))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('c\?t', 'cat'))
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('c\?t', 'c?t'))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('c??t', 'cat'))
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('c*', 'cats'));
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('c*t', 'cat'))
#assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('c\at', 'cat')) # Doesn't work correctly on both Unix and Win32
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('c\at', 'cat', File::FNM_NOESCAPE))
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('a?b', 'a/b'))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('a?b', 'a/b', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('a?b', 'a/b', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('*', '.profile'))
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('*', '.profile', File::FNM_DOTMATCH))
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('*', 'dave/.profile'))
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch('*', 'dave/.profile', File::FNM_DOTMATCH))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch('*', 'dave/.profile', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/.ht*",""))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/*~",""))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/.ht*","/"))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/*~","/"))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/.ht*",""))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/*~",""))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/.ht*","/stylesheets"))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/*~","/stylesheets"))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/.ht*",""))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/*~",""))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/.ht*","/favicon.ico"))
assert_equal(false, File.fnmatch("/*~","/favicon.ico"))
# JRUBY-1986, make sure that fnmatch is sharing aware
assert_equal(true, File.fnmatch("foobar"[/foo(.*)/, 1], "bar"))
end
# JRUBY-2196
def test_fnmatch_double_star
assert(File.fnmatch('**/foo', 'a/b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch('**/foo', '/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(!File.fnmatch('**/foo', 'a/.b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch('**/foo', 'a/.b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH))
assert(File.fnmatch('**/foo', '/root/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch('**/foo', 'c:/root/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch("lib/**/*.rb", "lib/a.rb", File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH))
assert(File.fnmatch("lib/**/*.rb", "lib/a/b.rb", File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH))
assert(File.fnmatch('**/b/**/*', 'c/a/b/c/t', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch('c/**/b/**/*', 'c/a/b/c/t', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch('c**/**/b/**/*', 'c/a/b/c/t', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch('h**o/**/b/**/*', 'hello/a/b/c/t', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(!File.fnmatch('h**o/**/b/**', 'hello/a/b/c/t', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch('**', 'hello', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(!File.fnmatch('**/', 'hello', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch('**/*', 'hello', File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch("**/*", "one/two/three/four", File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(!File.fnmatch("**", "one/two/three", File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(!File.fnmatch("**/three", ".one/two/three", File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch("**/three", ".one/two/three", File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH))
assert(!File.fnmatch("*/**", "one/two/three", File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(!File.fnmatch("*/**/", "one/two/three", File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch("*/**/*", "one/two/three", File::FNM_PATHNAME))
assert(File.fnmatch("**/*", ".one/two/three/four", File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH))
assert(!File.fnmatch("**/.one/*", ".one/.two/.three/.four", File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH))
end
# JRUBY-2199
def test_fnmatch_bracket_pattern
assert(!File.fnmatch('[a-z]', 'D'))
assert(File.fnmatch('[a-z]', 'D', File::FNM_CASEFOLD))
assert(!File.fnmatch('[a-zA-Y]', 'Z'))
assert(File.fnmatch('[^a-zA-Y]', 'Z'))
assert(File.fnmatch('[a-zA-Y]', 'Z', File::FNM_CASEFOLD))
assert(File.fnmatch('[a-zA-Z]', 'Z'))
assert(File.fnmatch('[a-zA-Z]', 'A'))
assert(File.fnmatch('[a-zA-Z]', 'a'))
assert(!File.fnmatch('[b-zA-Z]', 'a'))
assert(File.fnmatch('[^b-zA-Z]', 'a'))
assert(File.fnmatch('[b-zA-Z]', 'a', File::FNM_CASEFOLD))
end
def test_join
[
["a", "b", "c", "d"],
["a"],
[],
["a", "b", "..", "c"]
].each do |a|
assert_equal(a.join(File::SEPARATOR), File.join(*a))
end
assert_equal("////heh////bar/heh", File.join("////heh////bar", "heh"))
assert_equal("/heh/bar/heh", File.join("/heh/bar/", "heh"))
assert_equal("/heh/bar/heh", File.join("/heh/bar/", "/heh"))
assert_equal("/heh//bar/heh", File.join("/heh//bar/", "/heh"))
assert_equal("/heh/bar/heh", File.join("/heh/", "/bar/", "/heh"))
assert_equal("/HEH/BAR/FOO/HOH", File.join("/HEH", ["/BAR", "FOO"], "HOH"))
assert_equal("/heh/bar", File.join("/heh//", "/bar"))
assert_equal("/heh///bar", File.join("/heh", "///bar"))
end
def test_split
assert_equal([".", ""], File.split(""))
assert_equal([".", "."], File.split("."))
assert_equal([".", ".."], File.split(".."))
assert_equal(["/", "/"], File.split("/"))
assert_equal([".", "a"], File.split("a"))
assert_equal([".", "a"], File.split("a/"))
assert_equal(["a", "b"], File.split("a/b"))
assert_equal(["a/b", "c"], File.split("a/b/c"))
assert_equal(["/", "a"], File.split("/a"))
assert_equal(["/", "a"], File.split("/a/"))
assert_equal(["/a", "b"], File.split("/a/b"))
assert_equal(["/a/b", "c"], File.split("/a/b/c"))
#assert_equal(["//", "a"], File.split("//a"))
assert_equal(["../a/..", "b"], File.split("../a/../b/"))
end
def test_io_readlines
# IO#readlines, IO::readlines, open, close, delete, ...
assert_raises(Errno::ENOENT) { File.open("NO_SUCH_FILE_EVER") }
f = open("testFile_tmp", "w")
f.write("one\ntwo\nthree\n")
f.close
f = open("testFile_tmp")
assert_equal(["one", "two", "three"],
f.readlines.collect {|l| l.strip })
f.close
assert_equal(["one", "two", "three"],
IO.readlines("testFile_tmp").collect {|l| l.strip })
assert(File.delete("testFile_tmp"))
end
def test_mkdir
begin
Dir.mkdir("dir_tmp")
assert(File.lstat("dir_tmp").directory?)
ensure
Dir.rmdir("dir_tmp")
end
end
def test_file_query # - file?
assert(File.file?('test/test_file.rb'))
assert(! File.file?('test'))
end
def test_file_exist_query
assert(File.exist?('test'))
end
def test_file_exist_in_jar_file
jruby_specific_test
assert(File.exist?("file:" + File.expand_path("test/dir with spaces/test_jar.jar") + "!/abc/foo.rb"))
assert(File.exist?("file:" + File.expand_path("test/dir with spaces/test_jar.jar") + "!/inside_jar.rb"))
assert(!File.exist?("file:" + File.expand_path("test/dir with spaces/test_jar.jar") + "!/inside_jar2.rb"))
assert(!File.exist?("file:" + File.expand_path("test/dir with spaces/test_jar.jar") + "!/"))
end
def test_file_read_in_jar_file
jruby_specific_test
assert_equal("foobarx\n", File.read("file:" + File.expand_path("test/test_jar2.jar") + "!/test_value.rb"))
assert_raises(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.read("file:" + File.expand_path("test/test_jar2.jar") + "!/inside_jar2.rb")
end
assert_raises(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.read("file:" + File.expand_path("test/test_jar3.jar") + "!/inside_jar2.rb")
end
val = ""
open("file:" + File.expand_path("test/test_jar2.jar") + "!/test_value.rb") do |f|
val = f.read
end
assert_equal "foobarx\n", val
values = ""
File.open("file:" + File.expand_path("test/test_jar2.jar") + "!/test_value.rb") do |f|
f.each do |s|
values << s
end
end
assert_equal "foobarx\n", values
end
# JRUBY-2357
def test_truncate_file_in_jar_file
jruby_specific_test
File.open("file:" + File.expand_path("test/test_jar2.jar") + "!/test_value.rb", "r+") do |f|
assert_raise(Errno::EINVAL) { f.truncate(2) }
end
end
# JRUBY-1886
def test_file_truncated_after_changing_directory
subdir = "./testDir_1"
Dir.mkdir(subdir)
Dir.chdir(subdir) { |dir|
begin
file = File.open("__dummy_file.txt", "wb") { |file|
file.write("dummy text")
file
}
assert_nothing_raised { File.truncate(file.path, 0) }
ensure
File.unlink(file.path)
end
}
ensure
Dir.rmdir(subdir)
end
def test_file_size_query
assert(File.size?('build.xml'))
end
# JRUBY-2275
def test_file_size_empty_file
filename = "__empty_test__file"
File.open(filename, "w+") { }
assert_equal(nil, File.size?(filename))
assert_equal(nil, FileTest.size?(filename))
assert_equal(0, File.size(filename))
assert_equal(0, FileTest.size(filename))
ensure
File.delete(filename)
end
# JRUBY-2524
def test_filetest_exists_uri_prefixes
assert(!FileTest.exists?("file:/"))
assert(!FileTest.exists?("file:/!"))
end
# JRUBY-2524
def test_file_stat_uri_prefixes
assert_raise(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.lstat("file:")
end
assert_raise(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.lstat("file:!")
end
assert_raise(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.stat("file:")
end
assert_raise(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.stat("file:!")
end
end
# JRUBY-2524
def test_file_time_uri_prefixes
assert_raise(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.atime("file:")
end
assert_raise(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.atime("file:!")
end
assert_raise(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.ctime("file:")
end
assert_raise(Errno::ENOENT) do
File.ctime("file:!")
end
end
def test_file_open_utime
filename = "__test__file"
File.open(filename, "w") {|f| }
time = Time.now - 3600
File.utime(time, time, filename)
# File mtime resolution may not be sub-second on all platforms (e.g., windows)
# allow for some slop
assert((time.to_i - File.mtime(filename).to_i).abs < 5)
File.unlink(filename)
end
def test_file_utime_nil_mtime
filename = '__test__file'
File.open(filename, 'w') {|f| }
time = File.mtime(filename)
sleep 2
File.utime(nil, nil, filename)
assert((File.mtime(filename).to_i - time.to_i) >= 2)
File.unlink(filename)
end
def test_file_utime_bad_mtime_raises_typeerror
args = [ [], {}, '4000' ]
filename = '__test__file'
File.open(filename, 'w') {|f| }
args.each do |arg|
assert_raises(TypeError) { File.utime(arg, arg, filename) }
end
File.unlink(filename)
end
# JRUBY-1982 and JRUBY-1983
def test_file_mtime_after_fileutils_touch
filename = '__test__file'
File.open(filename, 'w') {|f| }
time = File.mtime(filename)
FileUtils.touch(filename)
# File mtime resolution may not be sub-second on all platforms (e.g., windows)
# allow for some slop
assert((time.to_i - File.mtime(filename).to_i).abs < 2)
end
def test_file_stat # File::Stat tests
stat = File.stat('test');
stat2 = File.stat('build.xml');
assert(stat.directory?)
assert(stat2.file?)
assert_equal("directory", stat.ftype)
assert_equal("file", stat2.ftype)
assert(stat2.readable?)
end
if (WINDOWS)
# JRUBY-2351
def test_not_implemented_methods_on_windows
# the goal here is to make sure that those "weird"
# POSIX methods don't break JRuby, since there were
# numerous regressions in this area
begin
# TODO: See JRUBY-2818.
File.readlink('build.xml')
rescue NotImplementedError
rescue Errno::EINVAL # TODO: this exception is wrong (see bug above)
end
begin
# TODO: See JRUBY-2817.
File.chown(100, 100, 'build.xml')
rescue NotImplementedError
end
assert_raise(NotImplementedError) { File.lchown(100, 100, 'build.xml') }
assert_raise(NotImplementedError) { File.lchmod(0644, 'build.xml') }
end
end
unless(WINDOWS) # no symlinks on Windows
def test_file_symlink
# Test File.symlink? if possible
system("ln -s build.xml build.xml.link")
if File.exist? "build.xml.link"
assert(File.symlink?("build.xml.link"))
# JRUBY-683 - Test that symlinks don't effect Dir and File.expand_path
assert_equal(['build.xml.link'], Dir['build.xml.link'])
assert_equal(File.expand_path('.') + '/build.xml.link', File.expand_path('build.xml.link'))
File.delete("build.xml.link")
end
end
end
def test_file_times
# Note: atime, mtime, ctime are all implemented using modification time
assert_nothing_raised {
File.mtime("build.xml")
File.atime("build.xml")
File.ctime("build.xml")
File.new("build.xml").mtime
File.new("build.xml").atime
File.new("build.xml").ctime
}
assert_raises(Errno::ENOENT) { File.mtime("NO_SUCH_FILE_EVER") }
end
def test_file_times_types
# Note: atime, mtime, ctime are all implemented using modification time
assert_instance_of Time, File.mtime("build.xml")
assert_instance_of Time, File.atime("build.xml")
assert_instance_of Time, File.ctime("build.xml")
assert_instance_of Time, File.new("build.xml").mtime
assert_instance_of Time, File.new("build.xml").atime
assert_instance_of Time, File.new("build.xml").ctime
end
def test_more_constants
jruby_specific_test
# FIXME: Not sure how I feel about pulling in Java here
if Java::java.lang.System.get_property("file.separator") == '/'
assert_equal(nil, File::ALT_SEPARATOR)
else
assert_equal("\\", File::ALT_SEPARATOR)
end
end
# JRUBY-2572
def test_fnm_syscase_constant
if (WINDOWS)
assert_equal(File::FNM_CASEFOLD, File::FNM_SYSCASE)
assert File.fnmatch?('cat', 'CAT', File::FNM_SYSCASE)
else
assert_not_equal(File::FNM_CASEFOLD, File::FNM_SYSCASE)
assert !File.fnmatch?('cat', 'CAT', File::FNM_SYSCASE)
end
end
def test_truncate
# JRUBY-1025: negative int passed to truncate should raise EINVAL
filename = "__truncate_test_file"
assert_raises(Errno::EINVAL) {
begin
f = File.open(filename, 'w')
f.truncate(-1)
ensure
f.close
end
}
assert_raises(Errno::EINVAL) {
File.truncate(filename, -1)
}
ensure
File.delete(filename)
end
def test_file_create
filename = '2nnever'
f = File.new(filename, File::CREAT)
begin
assert_equal(nil, f.read(1))
ensure
f.close
File.delete(filename)
end
f = File.new(filename, File::CREAT)
begin
assert_raises(IOError) { f << 'b' }
ensure
f.close
File.delete(filename)
end
end
# http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1023
def test_file_reuse_fileno
fh = File.new(STDIN.fileno, 'r')
assert_equal(STDIN.fileno, fh.fileno)
end
# http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1231
def test_file_directory_empty_name
assert !File.directory?("")
assert !FileTest.directory?("")
assert_raises(Errno::ENOENT) { File::Stat.new("") }
end
def test_file_test
assert(FileTest.file?('test/test_file.rb'))
assert(! FileTest.file?('test'))
end
def test_flock
filename = '__lock_test__'
file = File.open(filename,'w')
file.flock(File::LOCK_EX | File::LOCK_NB)
assert_equal(0, file.flock(File::LOCK_UN | File::LOCK_NB))
file.close
File.delete(filename)
end
# JRUBY-1214
def test_flock_exclusive_on_readonly
filename = '__lock_test_2_'
File.open(filename, "w+") { }
File.open(filename, "r") do |file|
begin
assert_nothing_raised {
file.flock(File::LOCK_EX)
}
ensure
file.flock(File::LOCK_UN)
end
end
File.delete(filename)
end
def test_truncate_doesnt_create_file
name = "___foo_bar___"
assert(!File.exists?(name))
assert_raises(Errno::ENOENT) { File.truncate(name, 100) }
assert(!File.exists?(name))
end
# JRUBY-2340
def test_opening_readonly_file_for_write_raises_eacces
filename = "__read_only__"
begin
File.open(filename, "w+", 0444) { }
assert_raise(Errno::EACCES) { File.open(filename, "w") { } }
ensure
File.delete(filename)
end
end
# JRUBY-2397
unless(WINDOWS)
def test_chown_accepts_nil_and_minus_one
# chown
assert_equal(1, File.chown(-1, -1, 'build.xml'))
assert_equal(1, File.chown(nil, nil, 'build.xml'))
# lchown
assert_equal(1, File.lchown(-1, -1, 'build.xml'))
assert_equal(1, File.lchown(nil, nil, 'build.xml'))
File.open('build.xml') { |file|
# chown
assert_equal(0, file.chown(-1, -1))
assert_equal(0, file.chown(nil, nil))
# lchown
# NOTE: hmm, it seems that MRI
# doesn't have File#lchown method at all!
assert_equal(0, file.lchown(-1, -1))
assert_equal(0, file.lchown(nil, nil))
}
end
end
# JRUBY-2491
def test_umask_noarg_does_not_zero
mask = 0200
orig_mask = File.umask(mask)
arch = java.lang.System.getProperty('sun.arch.data.model')
if (WINDOWS && arch == '64')
# TODO: We have a bug on Windows with x64 JVM
# See JRUBY-2819
return
end
assert_equal(mask, File.umask)
# Subsequent calls should still return the same umask, not zero
assert_equal(mask, File.umask)
ensure
File.umask(orig_mask)
end
# JRUBY-2694
def test_tempfile_with_suffix
require 'tempfile'
Tempfile.open(['prefix', 'suffix']) { |f|
assert_match(/^prefix/, File.basename(f.path))
assert_match(/suffix$/, f.path)
}
end
end