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# 2017 December 9
#
# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
#
# May you do good and not evil.
# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
#
#***********************************************************************
# TESTRUNNER: shell
#
# Test the shell tool ".ar" command.
#
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set testprefix shell8
ifcapable !vtab {
finish_test; return
}
set CLI [test_cli_invocation]
# Check to make sure the shell has been compiled with ".archive" support.
#
if {[string match {*unknown command*} [catchcmd :memory: .archive]]} {
finish_test; return
}
proc populate_dir {dirname spec} {
# First delete the current tree, if one exists.
file delete -force $dirname
# Recreate the root of the new tree.
file mkdir $dirname
# Add each file to the new tree.
foreach {f d} $spec {
set path [file join $dirname $f]
file mkdir [file dirname $path]
set fd [open $path w]
puts -nonewline $fd $d
close $fd
}
}
proc dir_content {dirname} {
lsort [glob -nocomplain $dirname/*]
}
proc dir_to_list {dirname {n -1}} {
if {$n<0} {set n [llength [file split $dirname]]}
set res [list]
foreach f [glob -nocomplain $dirname/*] {
set mtime [file mtime $f]
if {$::tcl_platform(platform)!="windows"} {
set perm [file attributes $f -perm]
} else {
set perm 0
}
set relpath [file join {*}[lrange [file split $f] $n end]]
lappend res
if {[file isdirectory $f]} {
lappend res [list $relpath / $mtime $perm]
lappend res {*}[dir_to_list $f]
} else {
set fd [open $f]
set data [read $fd]
close $fd
lappend res [list $relpath $data $mtime $perm]
}
}
lsort $res
}
proc dir_compare {d1 d2} {
set l1 [dir_to_list $d1]
set l2 [dir_to_list $d1]
string compare $l1 $l2
}
foreach {tn tcl} {
1 {
set c1 ".ar c ar1"
set x1 ".ar x"
set c2 ".ar cC ar1 ."
set x2 ".ar Cx ar3"
set c3 ".ar cCf ar1 test_xyz.db ."
set x3 ".ar Cfx ar3 test_xyz.db"
}
2 {
set c1 ".ar -c ar1"
set x1 ".ar -x"
set c2 ".ar -cC ar1 ."
set x2 ".ar -xC ar3"
set c3 ".ar -cCar1 -ftest_xyz.db ."
set x3 ".ar -x -C ar3 -f test_xyz.db"
}
3 {
set c1 ".ar --create ar1"
set x1 ".ar --extract"
set c2 ".ar --directory ar1 --create ."
set x2 ".ar --extract --dir ar3"
set c3 ".ar --creat --dir ar1 --file test_xyz.db ."
set x3 ".ar --e --dir ar3 --f test_xyz.db"
}
4 {
set c1 ".ar --cr ar1"
set x1 ".ar --e"
set c2 ".ar -C ar1 -c ."
set x2 ".ar -x -C ar3"
set c3 ".ar -c --directory ar1 --file test_xyz.db ."
set x3 ".ar -x --directory ar3 --file test_xyz.db"
}
} {
eval $tcl
# Populate directory "ar1" with some files.
#
populate_dir ar1 {
file1 "abcd"
file2 "efgh"
dir1/file3 "ijkl"
}
set expected [dir_to_list ar1]
do_test 1.$tn.1 {
catchcmd test_ar.db $c1
file delete -force ar1
catchcmd test_ar.db $x1
dir_to_list ar1
} $expected
do_test 1.$tn.2 {
file delete -force ar3
catchcmd test_ar.db $c2
catchcmd test_ar.db $x2
dir_to_list ar3
} $expected
do_test 1.$tn.3 {
file delete -force ar3
file delete -force test_xyz.db
catchcmd ":memory:" $c3
catchcmd ":memory:" $x3
dir_to_list ar3
} $expected
# This is a repeat of test 1.$tn.1, except that there is a 2 second
# pause between creating the archive and extracting its contents.
# This is to test that timestamps are set correctly.
#
# Because it is slow, only do this for $tn==1.
if {$tn==1} {
do_test 1.$tn.4 {
catchcmd test_ar.db $c1
file delete -force ar1
after 2000
catchcmd test_ar.db $x1
dir_to_list ar1
} $expected
}
}
do_test 2.1.1 {
populate_dir ar2 {
file1 "abcd"
file2 "efgh"
junk1 "j1"
junk2 "j2"
dir1/file3 "ijkl"
}
populate_dir ar4 {
file2 "efgh"
}
catchcmd shell8.db {.ar -c}
catchcmd shell8.db {.ar -C ar2 -i .}
catchcmd shell8.db {.ar -r ./file2 ./dir1}
catchcmd shell8.db {.ar -g -r ./ju*2}
catchcmd shell8.db {.ar -C ar4 -x .}
regsub -all {ar4} [dir_content ar4] ar2
} {ar2/file1 ar2/file2 ar2/junk1}
# Test symbolic links.
#
if {$tcl_platform(platform)=="unix"} {
populate_dir ar2 {
file1 "1234"
file2 "3456"
}
file link ar2/link1 file1
forcedelete shell8.db
forcedelete link1
do_test 3.1 {
catchcmd shell8.db {.ar -C ar2 -c file2 link1 }
} {0 {}}
do_test 3.2 {
catchcmd shell8.db {.ar -x}
} {0 {}}
do_test 3.3 {
catchcmd shell8.db {.ar -x}
} {0 {}}
}
finish_test
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