File: atime_spec.rb

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require_relative '../../spec_helper'

describe "File.atime" do
  before :each do
    @file = tmp('test.txt')
    touch @file
  end

  after :each do
    rm_r @file
  end

  it "returns the last access time for the named file as a Time object" do
    File.atime(@file)
    File.atime(@file).should be_kind_of(Time)
  end

  platform_is :linux, :windows do
    platform_is_not :"powerpc64le-linux" do # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17926
      ## NOTE also that some Linux systems disable atime (e.g. via mount params) for better filesystem speed.
      it "returns the last access time for the named file with microseconds" do
        supports_subseconds = Integer(`stat -c%x '#{__FILE__}'`[/\.(\d+)/, 1], 10)
        if supports_subseconds != 0
          expected_time = Time.at(Time.now.to_i + 0.123456)
          File.utime expected_time, 0, @file
          File.atime(@file).usec.should == expected_time.usec
        else
          File.atime(__FILE__).usec.should == 0
        end
      end
    end
  end

  it "raises an Errno::ENOENT exception if the file is not found" do
    -> { File.atime('a_fake_file') }.should raise_error(Errno::ENOENT)
  end

  it "accepts an object that has a #to_path method" do
    File.atime(mock_to_path(@file))
  end
end

describe "File#atime" do
  before :each do
    @name = File.expand_path(__FILE__)
    @file = File.open(@name)
  end

  after :each do
    @file.close rescue nil
  end

  it "returns the last access time to self" do
    @file.atime
    @file.atime.should be_kind_of(Time)
  end
end