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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/auto/qprocessenvironment/tst_qprocessenvironment.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/auto/qprocessenvironment/tst_qprocessenvironment.cpp | 13 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/tests/auto/qprocessenvironment/tst_qprocessenvironment.cpp b/tests/auto/qprocessenvironment/tst_qprocessenvironment.cpp index 1c26343..98d4890 100644 --- a/tests/auto/qprocessenvironment/tst_qprocessenvironment.cpp +++ b/tests/auto/qprocessenvironment/tst_qprocessenvironment.cpp @@ -43,10 +43,6 @@ #include <QObject> #include <QProcessEnvironment> -// Note: -// in cross-platform tests, ALWAYS use UPPERCASE variable names -// That's because on Windows, the variables are uppercased - class tst_QProcessEnvironment: public QObject { Q_OBJECT @@ -214,7 +210,7 @@ void tst_QProcessEnvironment::caseSensitivity() e.insert("foo", "bar"); #ifdef Q_OS_WIN - // on Windows, it's uppercased + // Windows is case-insensitive, but case-preserving QVERIFY(e.contains("foo")); QVERIFY(e.contains("FOO")); QVERIFY(e.contains("FoO")); @@ -223,8 +219,12 @@ void tst_QProcessEnvironment::caseSensitivity() QCOMPARE(e.value("FOO"), QString("bar")); QCOMPARE(e.value("FoO"), QString("bar")); + // Per Windows, this overwrites the value, but keeps the name's original capitalization + e.insert("Foo", "Bar"); + QStringList list = e.toStringList(); - QCOMPARE(list.at(0), QString("FOO=bar")); + QCOMPARE(list.length(), 1); + QCOMPARE(list.at(0), QString("foo=Bar")); #else // otherwise, it's case sensitive QVERIFY(e.contains("foo")); @@ -236,6 +236,7 @@ void tst_QProcessEnvironment::caseSensitivity() QCOMPARE(e.value("foo"), QString("bar")); QStringList list = e.toStringList(); + QCOMPARE(list.length(), 2); QVERIFY(list.contains("foo=bar")); QVERIFY(list.contains("FOO=baz")); #endif |