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# This file tests the tclWinFile.c file.
#
# 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) 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
# Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Scriptics Corporation.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
# this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# RCS: @(#) $Id: winFile.test,v 1.20 2007/12/14 13:52:55 patthoyts Exp $
if {[catch {package require tcltest 2.0.2}]} {
puts stderr "Skipping tests in [info script]. tcltest 2.0.2 required."
return
}
namespace import -force ::tcltest::*
testConstraint testvolumetype [llength [info commands testvolumetype]]
testConstraint notNTFS 0
testConstraint win2000 0
if {[testConstraint testvolumetype]} {
testConstraint notNTFS [expr {[testvolumetype] eq "NTFS"}]
}
if {[testConstraint nt] && $::tcl_platform(osVersion) >= 5.0} {
testConstraint win2000 1
}
test winFile-1.1 {TclpGetUserHome} {win} {
list [catch {glob ~nosuchuser} msg] $msg
} {1 {user "nosuchuser" doesn't exist}}
test winFile-1.2 {TclpGetUserHome} {win nt nonPortable} {
# The administrator account should always exist.
catch {glob ~administrator}
} {0}
test winFile-1.3 {TclpGetUserHome} {win 95} {
# Find some user in system.ini and then see if they have a home.
set f [open $::env(windir)/system.ini]
set x 0
while {![eof $f]} {
set line [gets $f]
if {$line == "\[Password Lists]"} {
gets $f
set name [lindex [split [gets $f] =] 0]
if {$name != ""} {
set x [catch {glob ~$name}]
break
}
}
}
close $f
set x
} {0}
test winFile-1.4 {TclpGetUserHome} {win nt nonPortable} {
catch {glob ~stanton@workgroup}
} {0}
test winFile-2.1 {TclpMatchFiles: case sensitivity} {win} {
makeFile {} GlobCapS
set result [list [glob -nocomplain GlobC*] [glob -nocomplain globc*]]
removeFile GlobCapS
set result
} {GlobCapS GlobCapS}
test winFile-2.2 {TclpMatchFiles: case sensitivity} {win} {
makeFile {} globlower
set result [list [glob -nocomplain globl*] [glob -nocomplain gLOBl*]]
removeFile globlower
set result
} {globlower globlower}
test winFile-3.1 {file system} {win testvolumetype} {
set res "volume types ok"
foreach vol [file volumes] {
# Have to catch in case there is a removable drive (CDROM, floppy)
# with nothing in it.
catch {
if {![string equal [lindex [file system $vol] 1] [testvolumetype $vol]]} {
set res "For $vol, we found [file system $vol]\
and [testvolumetype $vol] are different"
break
}
}
}
set res
} {volume types ok}
proc cacls {fname args} {
string trim [eval [list exec cacls [file nativename $fname]] $args <<y]
}
# dir/q output:
# 2003-11-03 20:36 598 OCTAVIAN\benny filename.txt
# Note this output from a german win2k machine:
# 14.12.2007 14:26 30 VORDEFINIERT\Administratest.dat
#
# Modified to cope with Msys environment and use ls -l.
proc getuser {fname} {
global env
set tryname $fname
if {[file isdirectory $fname]} {
set tryname [file dirname $fname]
}
set owner ""
set tail [file tail $tryname]
if {[info exists env(OSTYPE)] && [string equal $env(OSTYPE) "msys"]} {
set dirtext [exec ls -l $fname]
foreach line [split $dirtext "\n"] {
set owner [lindex $line 2]
}
} else {
set dirtext [exec cmd /c dir /q [file nativename $fname]]
foreach line [split $dirtext "\n"] {
if {[string match -nocase "*$tail" $line]} {
set attrs [string range $line \
0 end-[string length $tail]]
regexp { [^ \\]+\\.*$} $attrs owner
set owner [string trim $owner]
}
}
}
if {[string length $owner] == 0} {
error "getuser: Owner not found in output of dir/q"
}
return $owner
}
proc test_read {fname} {
if {[catch {set ifs [open $fname r]}]} {
return 0
}
set readfailed [catch {read $ifs}]
return [expr {![catch {close $ifs}] && !$readfailed}]
}
proc test_writ {fname} {
if {[catch {set ofs [open $fname w]}]} {
return 0
}
set writefailed [catch {puts $ofs "Hello"}]
return [expr {![catch {close $ofs}] && !$writefailed}]
}
proc test_access {fname read writ} {
set problem {}
foreach type {read writ} {
if {[set $type] != [file ${type}able $fname]} {
lappend problem "[set $type] != \[file ${type}able $fname\]"
}
if {[set $type] != [test_${type} $fname]} {
lappend problem "[set $type] != \[test_${type} $fname\]"
}
}
if {[llength $problem]} {
return "Problem [join $problem \n]\nActual rights are: [cacls $fname]"
} else {
return ""
}
}
# Create the test file
# NOTE: [tcltest::makeFile] not used. Presumably to force file
# creation in a particular filesystem? If not, try [makeFile]
# in a -setup script.
set fname test.dat
file delete $fname
close [open $fname w]
test winFile-4.0 {
Enhanced NTFS user/group permissions: test no acccess
} -constraints {
win nt notNTFS win2000
} -setup {
set owner [getuser $fname]
set user $::env(USERDOMAIN)\\$::env(USERNAME)
} -body {
# Clean out all well-known ACLs
catch {cacls $fname /E /R "Everyone"} result
catch {cacls $fname /E /R $user} result
catch {cacls $fname /E /R $owner} result
cacls $fname /E /P $user:N
test_access $fname 0 0
} -result {}
test winFile-4.1 {
Enhanced NTFS user/group permissions: test readable only
} -constraints {
win nt notNTFS
} -setup {
set user $::env(USERDOMAIN)\\$::env(USERNAME)
} -body {
cacls $fname /E /P $user:N
cacls $fname /E /G $user:R
test_access $fname 1 0
} -result {}
test winFile-4.2 {
Enhanced NTFS user/group permissions: test writable only
} -constraints {
win nt notNTFS
} -setup {
set user $::env(USERDOMAIN)\\$::env(USERNAME)
} -body {
catch {cacls $fname /E /R $user} result
cacls $fname /E /P $user:N
cacls $fname /E /G $user:W
test_access $fname 0 1
} -result {}
test winFile-4.3 {
Enhanced NTFS user/group permissions: test read+write
} -constraints {
win nt notNTFS
} -setup {
set user $::env(USERDOMAIN)\\$::env(USERNAME)
} -body {
catch {cacls $fname /E /R $user} result
cacls $fname /E /P $user:N
cacls $fname /E /G $user:R
cacls $fname /E /G $user:W
test_access $fname 1 1
} -result {}
test winFile-4.4 {
Enhanced NTFS user/group permissions: test full access
} -constraints {
win nt notNTFS
} -setup {
set user $::env(USERDOMAIN)\\$::env(USERNAME)
} -body {
catch {cacls $fname /E /R $user} result
cacls $fname /E /P $user:N
cacls $fname /E /G $user:F
test_access $fname 1 1
} -result {}
file delete $fname
# cleanup
cleanupTests
return
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