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#include
#include
#include
#include
#include "apr_file_io.h"
#include "apr_file_info.h"
#include "apr_errno.h"
#include "apr_general.h"
#include "apr_lib.h"
#include "test_apr.h"
/* Test for a (fixed) bug in apr_dir_read(). This bug only happened
in threadless cases. */
int main(void)
{
apr_pool_t *pool;
apr_file_t *thefile = NULL;
apr_finfo_t finfo;
apr_int32_t finfo_flags = APR_FINFO_TYPE | APR_FINFO_NAME;
apr_dir_t *this_dir;
printf("APR Directory Read Test\n===========================\n\n");
STD_TEST_NEQ("Initializing APR", apr_initialize())
atexit(apr_terminate);
STD_TEST_NEQ("Creating the main pool we'll use",
apr_pool_create(&pool, NULL))
fprintf(stdout, "Testing for readdir() bug.\n");
/* Make two empty directories, and put a file in one of them. */
STD_TEST_NEQ(" Creating empty dir1",
apr_dir_make("dir1", APR_OS_DEFAULT, pool))
STD_TEST_NEQ(" Creating empty dir2",
apr_dir_make("dir2", APR_OS_DEFAULT, pool))
STD_TEST_NEQ(" Creating dir1/file1",
apr_file_open(&thefile, "dir1/file1",
APR_READ | APR_WRITE | APR_CREATE,
APR_OS_DEFAULT, pool))
STD_TEST_NEQ(" Closing dir1/file1",
apr_file_close(thefile))
/* Try to remove dir1. This should fail because it's not empty.
However, on a platform with threads disabled (such as FreeBSD),
`errno' will be set as a result. */
TEST_EQ(" Failing to remove dir1", apr_dir_remove("dir1", pool),
APR_SUCCESS, "OK", "Failed")
/* Read `.' and `..' out of dir2. */
STD_TEST_NEQ(" Opening dir2",
apr_dir_open(&this_dir, "dir2", pool))
STD_TEST_NEQ(" reading `.' entry",
apr_dir_read(&finfo, finfo_flags, this_dir))
STD_TEST_NEQ(" reading `..' entry",
apr_dir_read(&finfo, finfo_flags, this_dir))
/* Now, when we attempt to do a third read of empty dir2, and the
underlying system readdir() returns NULL, the old value of
errno shouldn't cause a false alarm. We should get an ENOENT
back from apr_dir_read, and *not* the old errno. */
TEST_STATUS(" get ENOENT on 3rd read",
apr_dir_read(&finfo, finfo_flags, this_dir),
APR_STATUS_IS_ENOENT, "OK", "Failed")
STD_TEST_NEQ(" closing dir",
apr_dir_close(this_dir));
/* Cleanup */
STD_TEST_NEQ(" Cleanup file1",
apr_file_remove("dir1/file1", pool))
STD_TEST_NEQ(" Cleanup dir1",
apr_dir_remove("dir1", pool))
STD_TEST_NEQ(" Cleanup dir2",
apr_dir_remove("dir2", pool))
apr_pool_destroy(pool);
printf("\nAll tests passed OK\n");
return 0;
}