rclone/vfs/make_open_tests.go

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// This makes the open test suite. It tries to open a file (existing
// or not existing) with all possible file modes and writes a test
// matrix.
//
// The behaviour is as run on Linux, with the small modification that
// O_TRUNC with O_RDONLY does **not** truncate the file.
//
// Run with go generate (defined in vfs.go)
//
//go:build none
// FIXME include read too?
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/file"
)
// Interprets err into a vfs error
func whichError(err error) string {
switch err {
case nil:
return "nil"
case io.EOF:
return "io.EOF"
case os.ErrInvalid:
return "EINVAL"
}
s := err.Error()
switch {
case strings.Contains(s, "no such file or directory"):
return "ENOENT"
case strings.Contains(s, "bad file descriptor"):
return "EBADF"
case strings.Contains(s, "file exists"):
return "EEXIST"
}
log.Fatalf("Unknown error: %v", err)
return ""
}
const accessModeMask = (os.O_RDONLY | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_RDWR)
// test Opening, reading and writing the file handle with the flags given
func test(fileName string, flags int, mode string) {
// first try with file not existing
_, err := os.Stat(fileName)
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
log.Fatalf("File must not exist")
}
f, openNonExistentErr := file.OpenFile(fileName, flags, 0666)
var readNonExistentErr error
var writeNonExistentErr error
if openNonExistentErr == nil {
// read some bytes
buf := []byte{0, 0}
_, readNonExistentErr = f.Read(buf)
// write some bytes
_, writeNonExistentErr = f.Write([]byte("hello"))
// close
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to close: %v", err)
}
}
// write the file
f, err = file.Create(fileName)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to create: %v", err)
}
n, err := f.Write([]byte("hello"))
if n != 5 || err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to write n=%d: %v", n, err)
}
// close
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to close: %v", err)
}
// then open file and try with file existing
f, openExistingErr := file.OpenFile(fileName, flags, 0666)
var readExistingErr error
var writeExistingErr error
if openExistingErr == nil {
// read some bytes
buf := []byte{0, 0}
_, readExistingErr = f.Read(buf)
// write some bytes
_, writeExistingErr = f.Write([]byte("HEL"))
// close
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to close: %v", err)
}
}
// read the file
f, err = file.Open(fileName)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to open: %v", err)
}
var buf = make([]byte, 64)
n, err = f.Read(buf)
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
log.Fatalf("failed to read n=%d: %v", n, err)
}
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to close: %v", err)
}
contents := string(buf[:n])
// remove file
err = os.Remove(fileName)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to remove: %v", err)
}
// http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/open.html
// The result of using O_TRUNC with O_RDONLY is undefined.
// Linux seems to truncate the file, but we prefer to return EINVAL
if (flags&accessModeMask) == os.O_RDONLY && flags&os.O_TRUNC != 0 {
openNonExistentErr = os.ErrInvalid // EINVAL
readNonExistentErr = nil
writeNonExistentErr = nil
openExistingErr = os.ErrInvalid // EINVAL
readExistingErr = nil
writeExistingErr = nil
contents = "hello"
}
// output the struct
fmt.Printf(`{
flags: %s,
what: %q,
openNonExistentErr: %s,
readNonExistentErr: %s,
writeNonExistentErr: %s,
openExistingErr: %s,
readExistingErr: %s,
writeExistingErr: %s,
contents: %q,
},`,
mode,
mode,
whichError(openNonExistentErr),
whichError(readNonExistentErr),
whichError(writeNonExistentErr),
whichError(openExistingErr),
whichError(readExistingErr),
whichError(writeExistingErr),
contents)
}
func main() {
fmt.Printf(`// Code generated by make_open_tests.go - use go generate to rebuild - DO NOT EDIT
package vfs
import (
"os"
"io"
)
// openTest describes a test of OpenFile
type openTest struct{
flags int
what string
openNonExistentErr error
readNonExistentErr error
writeNonExistentErr error
openExistingErr error
readExistingErr error
writeExistingErr error
contents string
}
// openTests is a suite of tests for OpenFile with all possible
// combination of flags. This obeys Unix semantics even on Windows.
var openTests = []openTest{
`)
f, err := os.CreateTemp("", "open-test")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fileName := f.Name()
_ = f.Close()
err = os.Remove(fileName)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to remove: %v", err)
}
for _, rwMode := range []int{os.O_RDONLY, os.O_WRONLY, os.O_RDWR} {
flags0 := rwMode
parts0 := []string{"os.O_RDONLY", "os.O_WRONLY", "os.O_RDWR"}[rwMode : rwMode+1]
for _, appendMode := range []int{0, os.O_APPEND} {
flags1 := flags0 | appendMode
parts1 := parts0
if appendMode != 0 {
parts1 = append(parts1, "os.O_APPEND")
}
for _, createMode := range []int{0, os.O_CREATE} {
flags2 := flags1 | createMode
parts2 := parts1
if createMode != 0 {
parts2 = append(parts2, "os.O_CREATE")
}
for _, exclMode := range []int{0, os.O_EXCL} {
flags3 := flags2 | exclMode
parts3 := parts2
if exclMode != 0 {
parts3 = append(parts2, "os.O_EXCL")
}
for _, syncMode := range []int{0, os.O_SYNC} {
flags4 := flags3 | syncMode
parts4 := parts3
if syncMode != 0 {
parts4 = append(parts4, "os.O_SYNC")
}
for _, truncMode := range []int{0, os.O_TRUNC} {
flags5 := flags4 | truncMode
parts5 := parts4
if truncMode != 0 {
parts5 = append(parts5, "os.O_TRUNC")
}
textMode := strings.Join(parts5, "|")
flags := flags5
test(fileName, flags, textMode)
}
}
}
}
}
}
fmt.Printf("\n}\n")
}