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use strict;
use warnings;
use Test;
use Win32;
use Config;
use File::Temp;
plan tests => 7;
ok(ref(Win32::GetProcessPrivileges()) eq 'HASH');
ok(ref(Win32::GetProcessPrivileges(Win32::GetCurrentProcessId())) eq 'HASH');
# All Windows PIDs are divisible by 4. It's an undocumented implementation
# detail, but it means it's extremely unlikely that the PID below is valid.
ok(!Win32::GetProcessPrivileges(3423237));
my $whoami = `whoami /priv 2>&1`;
my $skip = ($? == -1 || $? >> 8) ? '"whoami" command is missing' : 0;
skip($skip, sub{
my $privs = Win32::GetProcessPrivileges();
while ($whoami =~ /^(Se\w+)/mg) {
return 0 unless exists $privs->{$1};
}
return 1;
});
# there isn't really anything to test, we just want to make sure that the
# function doesn't segfault
Win32::IsDeveloperModeEnabled();
ok(1);
Win32::IsSymlinkCreationAllowed();
ok(1);
$skip = $^O ne 'MSWin32' ? 'MSWin32-only test' : 0;
$skip ||= !$Config{d_symlink} ? 'this perl doesn\'t have symlink()' : 0;
skip($skip, sub {
my $tmpdir = File::Temp->newdir;
my $dirname = $tmpdir->dirname;
if (Win32::IsSymlinkCreationAllowed()) {
# we expect success
return symlink("foo", $tmpdir->dirname . "/new_symlink") == 1;
}
else {
# we expect failure
return symlink("foo", $tmpdir->dirname . "/new_symlink") == 0;
}
});
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