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-rw-r--r--tests/fCmd.test6
-rw-r--r--tests/http.test12
-rw-r--r--tests/winFCmd.test96
-rw-r--r--tests/winFile.test18
-rw-r--r--tests/winPipe.test8
5 files changed, 6 insertions, 134 deletions
diff --git a/tests/fCmd.test b/tests/fCmd.test
index 8f27ad4..3d22b09 100644
--- a/tests/fCmd.test
+++ b/tests/fCmd.test
@@ -511,12 +511,6 @@ test fCmd-6.6 {CopyRenameOneFile: errno != ENOENT} -setup {
} -returnCodes error -cleanup {
testchmod 755 td1
} -result {error renaming "tf1" to "td1/tf1": permission denied}
-test fCmd-6.7 {CopyRenameOneFile: errno != ENOENT} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95} -returnCodes error -body {
- createfile tf1
- file rename tf1 $long
-} -result [subst {error renaming "tf1" to "$long": file name too long}]
test fCmd-6.9 {CopyRenameOneFile: errno == ENOENT} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {unix notRoot} -body {
diff --git a/tests/http.test b/tests/http.test
index a52cfb1..a0a26de 100644
--- a/tests/http.test
+++ b/tests/http.test
@@ -492,14 +492,10 @@ proc myProgress {token total current} {
}
set progress [list $total $current]
}
-if 0 {
- # This test hangs on Windows95 because the client never gets EOF
- set httpLog 1
- test http-4.6.1 {http::Event} knownBug {
- set token [http::geturl $url -blocksize 50 -progress myProgress]
- return $progress
- } {111 111}
-}
+test http-4.6.1 {http::Event} knownBug {
+ set token [http::geturl $url -blocksize 50 -progress myProgress]
+ return $progress
+} {111 111}
test http-4.7 {http::Event} -body {
set token [http::geturl $url -keepalive 0 -progress myProgress]
return $progress
diff --git a/tests/winFCmd.test b/tests/winFCmd.test
index 28a0e9f..bd50328 100644
--- a/tests/winFCmd.test
+++ b/tests/winFCmd.test
@@ -208,22 +208,11 @@ test winFCmd-1.13 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EACCES} -setup {
} -constraints {win win2000orXP testfile} -body {
testfile mv nul tf1
} -returnCodes error -result EINVAL
-test winFCmd-1.13.1 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EACCES} -setup {
+test winFCmd-1.14 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EACCES} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {win nt winOlderThan2000 testfile} -body {
testfile mv nul tf1
} -returnCodes error -result EACCES
-test winFCmd-1.13.2 {TclpRenameFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- testfile mv nul tf1
-} -returnCodes error -result ENOENT
-test winFCmd-1.14 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EACCES} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- createfile tf1
- testfile mv tf1 nul
-} -returnCodes error -result EACCES
test winFCmd-1.15 {TclpRenameFile: errno: EEXIST} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {win nt testfile} -body {
@@ -257,11 +246,6 @@ test winFCmd-1.19.1 {TclpRenameFile: errno == EACCES} -setup {
} -constraints {win nt winOlderThan2000 testfile} -body {
testfile mv nul tf1
} -returnCodes error -result EACCES
-test winFCmd-1.19.2 {TclpRenameFile: errno == ENOENT} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- testfile mv nul tf1
-} -returnCodes error -result ENOENT
test winFCmd-1.20 {TclpRenameFile: src is dir} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {win nt testfile} -body {
@@ -474,29 +458,14 @@ test winFCmd-2.6 {TclpCopyFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup {
} -returnCodes error -result ENOENT
test winFCmd-2.7 {TclpCopyFile: errno: EACCES} -setup {
cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- createfile tf1
- set fd [open tf2 w]
- testfile cp tf1 tf2
-} -cleanup {
- close $fd
- cleanup
-} -returnCodes error -result EACCES
-test winFCmd-2.8 {TclpCopyFile: errno: EACCES} -setup {
- cleanup
} -constraints {win win2000orXP testfile} -body {
testfile cp nul tf1
} -returnCodes error -result EINVAL
-test winFCmd-2.8.1 {TclpCopyFile: errno: EACCES} -setup {
+test winFCmd-2.8 {TclpCopyFile: errno: EACCES} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {win nt winOlderThan2000 testfile} -body {
testfile cp nul tf1
} -returnCodes error -result EACCES
-test winFCmd-2.9 {TclpCopyFile: errno: ENOENT} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- testfile cp nul tf1
-} -returnCodes error -result ENOENT
test winFCmd-2.10 {TclpCopyFile: CopyFile succeeds} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {win testfile} -body {
@@ -573,17 +542,6 @@ test winFCmd-2.17 {TclpCopyFile: dst is readonly} -setup {
catch {testchmod 666 tf2}
cleanup
} -result {1 tf1}
-test winFCmd-2.18 {TclpCopyFile: still can't copy onto dst} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile testchmod} -body {
- createfile tf1
- createfile tf2
- testchmod 000 tf2
- set fd [open tf2]
- set msg [list [catch {testfile cp tf1 tf2} msg] $msg]
- close $fd
- lappend msg [file writable tf2]
-} -result {1 EACCES 0}
test winFCmd-3.1 {TclpDeleteFile: errno: EACCES} -body {
testfile rm $cdfile $cdrom/dummy~~.fil
@@ -666,9 +624,6 @@ test winFCmd-3.11 {TclpDeleteFile: still can't remove path} -setup {
test winFCmd-4.1 {TclpCreateDirectory: errno: EACCES} -body {
testfile mkdir $cdrom/dummy~~.dir
} -constraints {win nt cdrom testfile} -returnCodes error -result EACCES
-test winFCmd-4.2 {TclpCreateDirectory: errno: EACCES} -body {
- testfile mkdir $cdrom/dummy~~.dir
-} -constraints {win 95 cdrom testfile} -returnCodes error -result ENOSPC
test winFCmd-4.3 {TclpCreateDirectory: errno: EEXIST} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {win testfile} -body {
@@ -764,11 +719,6 @@ test winFCmd-6.9 {TclpRemoveDirectory: errno == EACCES} -setup {
catch {testchmod 666 td1}
cleanup
} -result {td1 EACCES}
-test winFCmd-6.10 {TclpRemoveDirectory: attr == -1} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- testfile rmdir nul
-} -returnCodes error -result {nul EACCES}
test winFCmd-6.11 {TclpRemoveDirectory: attr == -1} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {win nt testfile} -body {
@@ -776,16 +726,6 @@ test winFCmd-6.11 {TclpRemoveDirectory: attr == -1} -setup {
# WinXP returns EEXIST, WinNT seems to return EACCES. No policy
# decision has been made as to which is correct.
} -returnCodes error -match regexp -result {^/ E(ACCES|EXIST)$}
-# This next test has a very hokey way of matching...
-test winFCmd-6.12 {TclpRemoveDirectory: errno == EACCES} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- createfile tf1
- set res [catch {testfile rmdir tf1} msg]
- # get rid of path
- set msg [list [file tail [lindex $msg 0]] [lindex $msg 1]]
- list $res $msg
-} -result {1 {tf1 ENOTDIR}}
test winFCmd-6.13 {TclpRemoveDirectory: write-protected} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {winVista testfile testchmod} -body {
@@ -798,16 +738,6 @@ test winFCmd-6.13 {TclpRemoveDirectory: write-protected} -setup {
cleanup
} -returnCodes error -result {td1 EACCES}
# This next test has a very hokey way of matching...
-test winFCmd-6.14 {TclpRemoveDirectory: check if empty dir} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- file mkdir td1/td2
- set res [catch {testfile rmdir td1} msg]
- # get rid of path
- set msg [list [file tail [lindex $msg 0]] [lindex $msg 1]]
- list $res $msg
-} -result {1 {td1 EEXIST}}
-# This next test has a very hokey way of matching...
test winFCmd-6.15 {TclpRemoveDirectory: !recursive} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {win testfile} -body {
@@ -887,11 +817,6 @@ test winFCmd-7.7 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to source if necessary} -setup {
} -cleanup {
cleanup
} -result {tf1}
-test winFCmd-7.8 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to source if necessary} -body {
- # cdrom can return either d:\ or D:/, but we only care about the errcode
- testfile rmdir $cdrom/
-} -constraints {win 95 cdrom testfile} -returnCodes error -match glob \
- -result {* EACCES} ; # was EEXIST, but changed for win98.
test winFCmd-7.9 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to source if necessary} -body {
testfile rmdir $cdrom/
} -constraints {win nt cdrom testfile} -returnCodes error -match glob \
@@ -930,14 +855,6 @@ test winFCmd-7.13 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to target if necessary} -setup {
} -cleanup {
cleanup
} -result {tf1}
-test winFCmd-7.14 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to target if necessary} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- file mkdir td1
- testfile cpdir td1 /
-} -cleanup {
- cleanup
-} -returnCodes error -result {/ EEXIST}
test winFCmd-7.15 {TraverseWinTree: append \ to target if necessary} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {win nt testfile} -body {
@@ -1038,15 +955,6 @@ test winFCmd-9.1 {TraversalDelete: DOTREE_F} -setup {
createfile td1/tf1
testfile rmdir -force td1
} -result {}
-test winFCmd-9.2 {TraversalDelete: DOTREE_F} -setup {
- cleanup
-} -constraints {win 95 testfile} -body {
- file mkdir td1
- set fd [open td1/tf1 w]
- testfile rmdir -force td1
-} -cleanup {
- close $fd
-} -returnCodes error -result {td1\tf1 EACCES}
test winFCmd-9.3 {TraversalDelete: DOTREE_PRED} -setup {
cleanup
} -constraints {winVista testfile testchmod} -body {
diff --git a/tests/winFile.test b/tests/winFile.test
index fba9bcb..2c47f5f 100644
--- a/tests/winFile.test
+++ b/tests/winFile.test
@@ -37,24 +37,6 @@ test winFile-1.2 {TclpGetUserHome} -constraints {win nt nonPortable} -body {
# The administrator account should always exist.
glob ~administrator
} -match glob -result *
-test winFile-1.3 {TclpGetUserHome} -constraints {win 95} -body {
- # Find some user in system.ini and then see if they have a home.
-
- set f [open $::env(windir)/system.ini]
- while {[gets $f line] >= 0} {
- if {$line ne {[Password Lists]}} {
- continue
- }
- gets $f
- set name [lindex [split [gets $f] =] 0]
- if {$name ne ""} {
- return [catch {glob ~$name}]
- }
- }
- return 0 ;# didn't find anything...
-} -cleanup {
- catch {close $f}
-} -result {0}
test winFile-1.4 {TclpGetUserHome} {win nt nonPortable} {
catch {glob ~stanton@workgroup}
} {0}
diff --git a/tests/winPipe.test b/tests/winPipe.test
index d2e804d..9c6f94d 100644
--- a/tests/winPipe.test
+++ b/tests/winPipe.test
@@ -82,10 +82,6 @@ test winpipe-1.4 {32 bit comprehensive tests: a lot from pipe} {win nt exec cat3
exec [interpreter] $path(more) < $path(big) | $cat32 > $path(stdout) 2> $path(stderr)
list [contents $path(stdout)] [contents $path(stderr)]
} "{$big} stderr32"
-test winpipe-1.5 {32 bit comprehensive tests: a lot from pipe} {win 95 exec cat32} {
- exec command /c type $path(big) |& $cat32 > $path(stdout) 2> $path(stderr)
- list [contents $path(stdout)] [contents $path(stderr)]
-} "{$big} stderr32"
test winpipe-1.6 {32 bit comprehensive tests: from console} \
{win cat32 AllocConsole} {
# would block waiting for human input
@@ -174,10 +170,6 @@ test winpipe-1.21 {32 bit comprehensive tests: read/write application} \
catch {close $f}
set r
} "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb"
-test winpipe-1.22 {Checking command.com for Win95/98 hanging} {win 95 exec} {
- exec command.com /c dir /b
- set result 1
-} 1
test winpipe-4.1 {Tcl_WaitPid} {win nt exec cat32} {
proc readResults {f} {