# This file tests the filesystem and vfs internals. # # This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl # built-in commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and # generates output for errors. No output means no errors were found. # # Copyright (c) 2002 Vincent Darley. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. package require tcltest 2 namespace eval ::tcl::test::fileSystem { catch { namespace import ::tcltest::cleanupTests namespace import ::tcltest::makeDirectory namespace import ::tcltest::makeFile namespace import ::tcltest::removeDirectory namespace import ::tcltest::removeFile namespace import ::tcltest::test } catch { file delete -force link.file file delete -force dir.link file delete -force [file join dir.dir linkinside.file] } makeFile "test file" gorp.file makeDirectory dir.dir makeDirectory [file join dir.dir dirinside.dir] makeFile "test file in directory" [file join dir.dir inside.file] tcltest::testConstraint unusedDrive 0 set drive {} if {$::tcl_platform(platform) eq "windows"} { set vols [string map [list :/ {}] [file volumes]] for {set i 0} {$i < 26} {incr i} { set drive [format %c [expr {$i + 65}]] if {[lsearch -exact $vols $drive] == -1} { tcltest::testConstraint unusedDrive 1 break } } unset i vols # The variable 'drive' will be used below } tcltest::testConstraint moreThanOneDrive 0 set drives [list] if {$::tcl_platform(platform) eq "windows"} { set dir [pwd] foreach vol [file volumes] { if {![catch {cd $vol}]} { lappend drives $vol } } if {[llength $drives] > 1} { tcltest::testConstraint moreThanOneDrive 1 } # The variable 'drives' will be used below unset vol cd $dir unset dir } proc testPathEqual {one two} { if {[string equal $one $two]} { return 1 } else { return "not equal: $one $two" } } if {[catch { file link link.file gorp.file cd dir.dir file link \ [file join linkinside.file] \ [file join inside.file] cd .. file link dir.link dir.dir cd dir.dir file link [file join dirinside.link] \ [file join dirinside.dir] cd .. }]} { tcltest::testConstraint hasLinks 0 } else { tcltest::testConstraint hasLinks 1 } tcltest::testConstraint testsetplatform [string equal testsetplatform [info commands testsetplatform]] if {[tcltest::testConstraint testsetplatform]} { set platform [testgetplatform] } tcltest::testConstraint testsimplefilesystem \ [string equal testsimplefilesystem [info commands testsimplefilesystem]] test filesystem-1.0 {link normalisation} {hasLinks} { string equal [file normalize gorp.file] [file normalize link.file] } {0} test filesystem-1.1 {link normalisation} {hasLinks} { string equal [file normalize dir.dir] [file normalize dir.link] } {0} test filesystem-1.2 {link normalisation} {hasLinks unixOnly} { testPathEqual [file normalize [file join gorp.file foo]] \ [file normalize [file join link.file foo]] } {1} test filesystem-1.3 {link normalisation} {hasLinks} { testPathEqual [file normalize [file join dir.dir foo]] \ [file normalize [file join dir.link foo]] } {1} test filesystem-1.4 {link normalisation} {hasLinks} { testPathEqual [file normalize [file join dir.dir inside.file]] \ [file normalize [file join dir.link inside.file]] } {1} test filesystem-1.5 {link normalisation} {hasLinks} { testPathEqual [file normalize [file join dir.dir linkinside.file]] \ [file normalize [file join dir.dir linkinside.file]] } {1} test filesystem-1.6 {link normalisation} {hasLinks} { string equal [file normalize [file join dir.dir linkinside.file]] \ [file normalize [file join dir.link inside.file]] } {0} test filesystem-1.7 {link normalisation} {hasLinks unixOnly} { testPathEqual [file normalize [file join dir.link linkinside.file foo]] \ [file normalize [file join dir.dir inside.file foo]] } {1} test filesystem-1.8 {link normalisation} {hasLinks} { string equal [file normalize [file join dir.dir linkinside.filefoo]] \ [file normalize [file join dir.link inside.filefoo]] } {0} test filesystem-1.9 {link normalisation} {unixOnly hasLinks} { file delete -force dir.link file link dir.link [file nativename dir.dir] testPathEqual [file normalize [file join dir.dir linkinside.file foo]] \ [file normalize [file join dir.link inside.file foo]] } {1} test filesystem-1.10 {link normalisation: double link} {unixOnly hasLinks} { file link dir2.link dir.link testPathEqual [file normalize [file join dir.dir linkinside.file foo]] \ [file normalize [file join dir2.link inside.file foo]] } {1} makeDirectory dir2.file test filesystem-1.11 {link normalisation: double link, back in tree} {unixOnly hasLinks} { file link [file join dir2.file dir2.link] [file join .. dir2.link] testPathEqual [file normalize [file join dir.dir linkinside.file foo]] \ [file normalize [file join dir2.file dir2.link inside.file foo]] } {1} test filesystem-1.12 {file new native path} {} { for {set i 0} {$i < 10} {incr i} { foreach f [lsort [glob -nocomplain -type l *]] { catch {file readlink $f} } } # If we reach here we've succeeded. We used to crash above. expr 1 } {1} test filesystem-1.13 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { # This used to be broken file normalize C:/thislongnamedoesntexist } {C:/thislongnamedoesntexist} test filesystem-1.14 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { # This used to be broken file normalize c:/ } {C:/} test filesystem-1.15 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { file normalize c:/../ } {C:/} test filesystem-1.16 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { file normalize c:/. } {C:/} test filesystem-1.17 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { file normalize c:/.. } {C:/} test filesystem-1.17.1 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { file normalize c:\\.. } {C:/} test filesystem-1.18 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { file normalize c:/./ } {C:/} test filesystem-1.19 {file normalisation} {winOnly unusedDrive} { file normalize ${drive}:/./../../.. } "${drive}:/" test filesystem-1.20 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { file normalize //name/foo/../ } {//name/foo} test filesystem-1.21 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { file normalize C:///foo/./ } {C:/foo} test filesystem-1.22 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { file normalize //name/foo/. } {//name/foo} test filesystem-1.23 {file normalisation} {winOnly} { file normalize c:/./foo } {C:/foo} test filesystem-1.24 {file normalisation} {winOnly unusedDrive} { file normalize ${drive}:/./../../../a } "${drive}:/a" test filesystem-1.25 {file normalisation} {winOnly unusedDrive} { file normalize ${drive}:/./.././../../a } "${drive}:/a" test filesystem-1.25.1 {file normalisation} {winOnly unusedDrive} { file normalize ${drive}:/./.././..\\..\\a\\bb } "${drive}:/a/bb" test filesystem-1.26 {link normalisation: link and ..} {hasLinks} { file delete -force dir2.link set dir [file join dir2 foo bar] file mkdir $dir file link dir2.link [file join dir2 foo bar] set res [list [file normalize [file join dir2 foo x]] \ [file normalize [file join dir2.link .. x]]] if {![string equal [lindex $res 0] [lindex $res 1]]} { set res "$res not equal" } else { set res "ok" } } {ok} test filesystem-1.27 {file normalisation: up and down with ..} { set dir [file join dir2 foo bar] file mkdir $dir set dir2 [file join dir2 .. dir2 foo .. foo bar] set res [list [file normalize $dir] \ [file normalize $dir2]] set res2 [list [file exists $dir] [file exists $dir2]] if {![string equal [lindex $res 0] [lindex $res 1]]} { set res "exists: $res2, $res not equal" } else { set res "ok: $res2" } } {ok: 1 1} test filesystem-1.28 {link normalisation: link with .. and ..} {hasLinks} { file delete -force dir2.link set dir [file join dir2 foo bar] file mkdir $dir set to [file join dir2 .. dir2 foo .. foo bar] file link dir2.link $to set res [list [file normalize [file join dir2 foo x]] \ [file normalize [file join dir2.link .. x]]] if {![string equal [lindex $res 0] [lindex $res 1]]} { set res "$res not equal" } else { set res "ok" } } {ok} test filesystem-1.29 {link normalisation: link with ..} {hasLinks} { file delete -force dir2.link set dir [file join dir2 foo bar] file mkdir $dir set to [file join dir2 .. dir2 foo .. foo bar] file link dir2.link $to set res [file normalize [file join dir2.link x yyy z]] if {[string first ".." $res] != -1} { set res "$res must not contain '..'" } else { set res "ok" } } {ok} test filesystem-1.29.1 {link normalisation with two consecutive links} {hasLinks} { testPathEqual [file normalize [file join dir.link dirinside.link abc]] \ [file normalize [file join dir.dir dirinside.dir abc]] } {1} file delete -force dir2.file file delete -force dir2.link file delete -force link.file dir.link file delete -force dir2 file delete -force [file join dir.dir dirinside.link] removeFile [file join dir.dir inside.file] removeDirectory [file join dir.dir dirinside.dir] removeDirectory dir.dir test filesystem-1.30 {normalisation of nonexistent user} { list [catch {file normalize ~noonewiththisname} err] $err } {1 {user "noonewiththisname" doesn't exist}} test filesystem-1.31 {link normalisation: link near filesystem root} {testsetplatform} { testsetplatform unix file normalize /foo/../bar } {/bar} test filesystem-1.32 {link normalisation: link near filesystem root} {testsetplatform} { testsetplatform unix file normalize /../bar } {/bar} test filesystem-1.33 {link normalisation: link near filesystem root} {testsetplatform} { testsetplatform windows set res [file normalize C:/../bar] if {$::tcl_platform(platform) == "unix"} { # Some unices go further in normalizing this -- not really # a problem since this is a Windows test regexp {C:/bar$} $res res } set res } {C:/bar} if {[tcltest::testConstraint testsetplatform]} { testsetplatform $platform } test filesystem-1.34 {file normalisation with '/./'} { set res [file normalize /foo/bar/anc/./.tml] if {[string first "/./" $res] != -1} { set res "normalization of /foo/bar/anc/./.tml is: $res" } else { set res "ok" } set res } {ok} test filesystem-1.35 {file normalisation with '/./'} { set res [file normalize /ffo/bar/anc/./foo/.tml] if {[string first "/./" $res] != -1 || ([regsub -all "foo" $res "" reg] == 2)} { set res "normalization of /ffo/bar/anc/./foo/.tml is: $res" } else { set res "ok" } set res } {ok} test filesystem-1.36 {file normalisation with '/./'} { set res [file normalize /foo/bar/anc/././asdasd/.tml] if {[string first "/./" $res] != -1 || ([regsub -all "asdasd" $res "" reg] == 2) } { set res "normalization of /foo/bar/anc/././asdasd/.tml is: $res" } else { set res "ok" } set res } {ok} test filesystem-1.37 {file normalisation with '/./'} { set fname "/abc/./def/./ghi/./asda/.././.././asd/x/../../../../....." set res [file norm $fname] if {[string first "//" $res] != -1} { set res "normalization of $fname is: $res" } else { set res "ok" } set res } {ok} test filesystem-1.38 {file normalisation with volume relative} \ {winOnly moreThanOneDrive} { set path "[string range [lindex $drives 0] 0 1]foo" set dir [pwd] cd [lindex $drives 1] set res [file norm $path] cd $dir set res } "[lindex $drives 0]foo" test filesystem-1.39 {file normalisation with volume relative} {winOnly} { set drv C:/ set dir [lindex [glob -type d -dir $drv *] 0] set old [pwd] cd $dir set res [file norm [string range $drv 0 1]] cd $old if {[string index $res end] eq "/"} { set res "Bad normalized path: $res" } else { set res "ok" } } {ok} test filesystem-1.40 {file normalisation with repeated separators} { set a [file norm foo////bar] set b [file norm foo/bar] if {![string equal $a $b]} { set res "Paths should be equal: $a , $b" } else { set res "ok" } } {ok} test filesystem-1.41 {file normalisation with repeated separators} {winOnly} { set a [file norm foo\\\\\\bar] set b [file norm foo/bar] if {![string equal $a $b]} { set res "Paths should be equal: $a , $b" } else { set res "ok" } } {ok} test filesystem-2.0 {new native path} {unixOnly} { foreach f [lsort [glob -nocomplain /usr/bin/c*]] { catch {file readlink $f} } # If we reach here we've succeeded. We used to crash above. expr 1 } {1} if {[catch {package require tcltest 2}]} { puts stderr "Skipping tests filesystem-{3,4}.*: tcltest 2 required." } else { namespace import ::tcltest::testConstraint # Is the Tcltest package loaded? # - that is, the special C-coded testing commands in tclTest.c # - tests use testing commands introduced in Tcltest 8.4 testConstraint Tcltest [expr { [llength [package provide Tcltest]] && [package vsatisfies [package provide Tcltest] 8.4]}] # Make sure the testfilesystem hasn't been registered. while {![catch {testfilesystem 0}]} {} test filesystem-3.0 {Tcl_FSRegister} Tcltest { testfilesystem 1 } {registered} test filesystem-3.1 {Tcl_FSUnregister} Tcltest { testfilesystem 0 } {unregistered} test filesystem-3.2 {Tcl_FSUnregister} Tcltest { list [catch {testfilesystem 0} err] $err } {1 failed} test filesystem-3.3 {Tcl_FSRegister} Tcltest { testfilesystem 1 testfilesystem 1 testfilesystem 0 testfilesystem 0 } {unregistered} test filesystem-3.4 {Tcl_FSRegister} Tcltest { testfilesystem 1 file system bar } {reporting} test filesystem-3.5 {Tcl_FSUnregister} Tcltest { testfilesystem 0 lindex [file system bar] 0 } {native} test filesystem-4.0 {testfilesystem} { -constraints Tcltest -match glob -body { testfilesystem 1 set filesystemReport {} file exists foo testfilesystem 0 set filesystemReport } -result {*{access foo}} } test filesystem-4.1 {testfilesystem} { -constraints Tcltest -match glob -body { testfilesystem 1 set filesystemReport {} catch {file stat foo bar} testfilesystem 0 set filesystemReport } -result {*{stat foo}} } test filesystem-4.2 {testfilesystem} { -constraints Tcltest -match glob -body { testfilesystem 1 set filesystemReport {} catch {file lstat foo bar} testfilesystem 0 set filesystemReport } -result {*{lstat foo}} } test filesystem-4.3 {testfilesystem} { -constraints Tcltest -match glob -body { testfilesystem 1 set filesystemReport {} catch {glob *} testfilesystem 0 set filesystemReport } -result {*{matchindirectory *}*} } test filesystem-5.1 {cache and ~} { -constraints Tcltest -match regexp -body { set orig $env(HOME) set ::env(HOME) /foo/bar/blah set testdir ~ set res1 "Parent of ~ (/foo/bar/blah) is [file dirname $testdir]" set ::env(HOME) /a/b/c set res2 "Parent of ~ (/a/b/c) is [file dirname $testdir]" set ::env(HOME) $orig list $res1 $res2 } -result {{Parent of ~ \(/foo/bar/blah\) is (/foo/bar|foo:bar)} {Parent of ~ \(/a/b/c\) is (/a/b|a:b)}} } test filesystem-6.1 {empty file name} { list [catch {open ""} msg] $msg } {1 {couldn't open "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.2 {empty file name} { list [catch {file stat "" arr} msg] $msg } {1 {could not read "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.3 {empty file name} { list [catch {file atime ""} msg] $msg } {1 {could not read "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.4 {empty file name} { list [catch {file attributes ""} msg] $msg } {1 {could not read "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.5 {empty file name} { list [catch {file copy "" ""} msg] $msg } {1 {error copying "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.6 {empty file name} { list [catch {file delete ""} msg] $msg } {0 {}} test filesystem-6.7 {empty file name} { list [catch {file dirname ""} msg] $msg } {0 .} test filesystem-6.8 {empty file name} { list [catch {file executable ""} msg] $msg } {0 0} test filesystem-6.9 {empty file name} { list [catch {file exists ""} msg] $msg } {0 0} test filesystem-6.10 {empty file name} { list [catch {file extension ""} msg] $msg } {0 {}} test filesystem-6.11 {empty file name} { list [catch {file isdirectory ""} msg] $msg } {0 0} test filesystem-6.12 {empty file name} { list [catch {file isfile ""} msg] $msg } {0 0} test filesystem-6.13 {empty file name} { list [catch {file join ""} msg] $msg } {0 {}} test filesystem-6.14 {empty file name} { list [catch {file link ""} msg] $msg } {1 {could not read link "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.15 {empty file name} { list [catch {file lstat "" arr} msg] $msg } {1 {could not read "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.16 {empty file name} { list [catch {file mtime ""} msg] $msg } {1 {could not read "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.17 {empty file name} { list [catch {file mtime "" 0} msg] $msg } {1 {could not read "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.18 {empty file name} { list [catch {file mkdir ""} msg] $msg } {1 {can't create directory "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.19 {empty file name} { list [catch {file nativename ""} msg] $msg } {0 {}} test filesystem-6.20 {empty file name} { list [catch {file normalize ""} msg] $msg } {0 {}} test filesystem-6.21 {empty file name} { list [catch {file owned ""} msg] $msg } {0 0} test filesystem-6.22 {empty file name} { list [catch {file pathtype ""} msg] $msg } {0 relative} test filesystem-6.23 {empty file name} { list [catch {file readable ""} msg] $msg } {0 0} test filesystem-6.24 {empty file name} { list [catch {file readlink ""} msg] $msg } {1 {could not readlink "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.25 {empty file name} { list [catch {file rename "" ""} msg] $msg } {1 {error renaming "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.26 {empty file name} { list [catch {file rootname ""} msg] $msg } {0 {}} test filesystem-6.27 {empty file name} { list [catch {file separator ""} msg] $msg } {1 {Unrecognised path}} test filesystem-6.28 {empty file name} { list [catch {file size ""} msg] $msg } {1 {could not read "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.29 {empty file name} { list [catch {file split ""} msg] $msg } {0 {}} test filesystem-6.30 {empty file name} { list [catch {file system ""} msg] $msg } {1 {Unrecognised path}} test filesystem-6.31 {empty file name} { list [catch {file tail ""} msg] $msg } {0 {}} test filesystem-6.32 {empty file name} { list [catch {file type ""} msg] $msg } {1 {could not read "": no such file or directory}} test filesystem-6.33 {empty file name} { list [catch {file writable ""} msg] $msg } {0 0} # Make sure the testfilesystem hasn't been registered. while {![catch {testfilesystem 0}]} {} } test filesystem-7.1 {load from vfs} {win testsimplefilesystem} { # This may cause a crash on exit set dir [pwd] cd [file dirname [info nameof]] set dde [lindex [glob *dde*[info sharedlib]] 0] testsimplefilesystem 1 # This loads dde via a complex copy-to-temp operation load simplefs:/$dde dde testsimplefilesystem 0 cd $dir set res "ok" # The real result of this test is what happens when Tcl exits. } {ok} test filesystem-7.2 {cross-filesystem copy from vfs maintains mtime} \ {testsimplefilesystem} { set dir [pwd] cd [tcltest::temporaryDirectory] # We created this file several tests ago. set origtime [file mtime gorp.file] set res [file exists gorp.file] if {[catch { testsimplefilesystem 1 file delete -force theCopy file copy simplefs:/gorp.file theCopy testsimplefilesystem 0 set newtime [file mtime theCopy] file delete theCopy } err]} { lappend res $err set newtime "" } cd $dir lappend res [expr {$origtime == $newtime}] } {1 1} test filesystem-7.3 {glob in simplefs} \ {testsimplefilesystem} { set dir [pwd] cd [tcltest::temporaryDirectory] file mkdir simpledir close [open [file join simpledir simplefile] w] testsimplefilesystem 1 set res [glob -nocomplain -dir simplefs:/simpledir *] testsimplefilesystem 0 file delete -force simpledir cd $dir set res } {simplefs:/simpledir/simplefile} test filesystem-7.4 {cross-filesystem file copy with -force} \ {testsimplefilesystem} { set dir [pwd] cd [tcltest::temporaryDirectory] set fout [open [file join simplefile] w] puts -nonewline $fout "1234567890" close $fout testsimplefilesystem 1 # First copy should succeed set res [catch {file copy simplefs:/simplefile file2} err] lappend res $err # Second copy should fail (no -force) lappend res [catch {file copy simplefs:/simplefile file2} err] lappend res $err # Third copy should succeed (-force) lappend res [catch {file copy -force simplefs:/simplefile file2} err] lappend res $err lappend res [file exists file2] testsimplefilesystem 0 file delete -force simplefile file delete -force file2 cd $dir set res } {0 10 1 {error copying "simplefs:/simplefile" to "file2": file already exists} 0 10 1} test filesystem-7.5 {cross-filesystem file copy with -force} \ {testsimplefilesystem unixOnly} { set dir [pwd] cd [tcltest::temporaryDirectory] set fout [open [file join simplefile] w] puts -nonewline $fout "1234567890" close $fout testsimplefilesystem 1 # First copy should succeed set res [catch {file copy simplefs:/simplefile file2} err] lappend res $err file attributes file2 -permissions 0000 # Second copy should fail (no -force) lappend res [catch {file copy simplefs:/simplefile file2} err] lappend res $err # Third copy should succeed (-force) lappend res [catch {file copy -force simplefs:/simplefile file2} err] lappend res $err lappend res [file exists file2] testsimplefilesystem 0 file delete -force simplefile file delete -force file2 cd $dir set res } {0 10 1 {error copying "simplefs:/simplefile" to "file2": file already exists} 0 10 1} test filesystem-7.6 {cross-filesystem dir copy with -force} \ {testsimplefilesystem} { set dir [pwd] cd [tcltest::temporaryDirectory] file delete -force simpledir file mkdir simpledir file mkdir dir2 set fout [open [file join simpledir simplefile] w] puts -nonewline $fout "1234567890" close $fout testsimplefilesystem 1 # First copy should succeed set res [catch {file copy simplefs:/simpledir dir2} err] lappend res $err # Second copy should fail (no -force) lappend res [catch {file copy simplefs:/simpledir dir2} err] lappend res $err # Third copy should succeed (-force) lappend res [catch {file copy -force simplefs:/simpledir dir2} err] lappend res $err lappend res [file exists [file join dir2 simpledir]] \ [file exists [file join dir2 simpledir simplefile]] testsimplefilesystem 0 file delete -force simpledir file delete -force dir2 cd $dir set res } {0 {} 1 {error copying "simplefs:/simpledir" to "dir2/simpledir": file already exists} 0 {} 1 1} test filesystem-7.7 {cross-filesystem dir copy with -force} \ {testsimplefilesystem unixOnly} { set dir [pwd] cd [tcltest::temporaryDirectory] file delete -force simpledir file mkdir simpledir file mkdir dir2 set fout [open [file join simpledir simplefile] w] puts -nonewline $fout "1234567890" close $fout testsimplefilesystem 1 # First copy should succeed set res [catch {file copy simplefs:/simpledir dir2} err] lappend res $err # Second copy should fail (no -force) lappend res [catch {file copy simplefs:/simpledir dir2} err] lappend res $err # Third copy should succeed (-force) # I've noticed on some Unices that this only succeeds # intermittently (some runs work, some fail). This needs # examining further. lappend res [catch {file copy -force simplefs:/simpledir dir2} err] lappend res $err lappend res [file exists [file join dir2 simpledir]] \ [file exists [file join dir2 simpledir simplefile]] testsimplefilesystem 0 file delete -force simpledir file delete -force dir2 cd $dir set res } {0 {} 1 {error copying "simplefs:/simpledir" to "dir2/simpledir": file already exists} 0 {} 1 1} removeFile gorp.file test filesystem-8.1 {relative path objects and caching of pwd} { set dir [pwd] cd [tcltest::temporaryDirectory] makeDirectory abc makeDirectory def makeFile "contents" [file join abc foo] cd abc set f "foo" set res {} lappend res [file exists $f] lappend res [file exists $f] cd .. cd def # If we haven't cleared the object's cwd cache, Tcl # will think it still exists. lappend res [file exists $f] lappend res [file exists $f] removeFile [file join abc foo] removeDirectory abc removeDirectory def cd $dir set res } {1 1 0 0} test filesystem-8.2 {relative path objects and use of pwd} { set origdir [pwd] cd [tcltest::temporaryDirectory] set dir "abc" makeDirectory $dir makeFile "contents" [file join abc foo] cd $dir set res [file exists [lindex [glob *] 0]] cd .. removeFile [file join abc foo] removeDirectory abc cd $origdir set res } {1} test filesystem-8.3 {path objects and empty string} { set anchor "" set dst foo set res $dst set yyy [file split $anchor] set dst [file join $anchor $dst] lappend res $dst $yyy } {foo foo {}} cleanupTests unset -nocomplain drive } namespace delete ::tcl::test::fileSystem return