;;;; posix.test --- Test suite for Guile POSIX functions. -*- scheme -*- ;;;; ;;;; Copyright 2003-2004, 2006-2007, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2017-2019, 2021-2022 ;;;; Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;;;; Copyright 2021 Maxime Devos ;;;; ;;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ;;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public ;;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ;;;; version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ;;;; ;;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;;;; Lesser General Public License for more details. ;;;; ;;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public ;;;; License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software ;;;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA (define-module (test-suite test-posix) :use-module (test-suite lib)) ;; FIXME: The following exec tests are disabled since on an i386 debian with ;; glibc 2.3.2 they seem to interact badly with threads.test, the latter ;; dies with signal 32 (one of the SIGRTs). Don't know how or why, or who's ;; at fault (though it seems to happen with or without the recent memory ;; leak fix in these error cases). ;; ;; execl ;; ;; (with-test-prefix "execl" ;; (pass-if-exception "./nosuchprog" '(system-error . ".*") ;; (execl "./nosuchprog" "./nosuchprog" "some arg"))) ;; ;; execlp ;; ;; (with-test-prefix "execlp" ;; (pass-if-exception "./nosuchprog" '(system-error . ".*") ;; (execlp "./nosuchprog" "./nosuchprog" "some arg"))) ;; ;; execle ;; ;; (with-test-prefix "execle" ;; (pass-if-exception "./nosuchprog" '(system-error . ".*") ;; (execle "./nosuchprog" '() "./nosuchprog" "some arg")) ;; (pass-if-exception "./nosuchprog" '(system-error . ".*") ;; (execle "./nosuchprog" '("FOO=1" "BAR=2") "./nosuchprog" "some arg"))) ;; ;; mkstemp ;; (with-test-prefix "mkstemp" ;; the temporary names used in the tests here are kept to 8 characters so ;; they'll work on a DOS 8.3 file system (define (string-copy str) (list->string (string->list str))) (pass-if-exception "number arg" exception:wrong-type-arg (mkstemp! 123)) (pass-if "binary mode honored" (let* ((outport (mkstemp "T-XXXXXX" "wb")) (filename (port-filename outport))) (display "\n" outport) (close-port outport) (let* ((inport (open-input-file filename #:binary #t)) (char1 (read-char inport)) (char2 (read-char inport)) (result (and (char=? char1 #\newline) (eof-object? char2)))) (close-port inport) (delete-file filename) result)))) ;; ;; putenv ;; (with-test-prefix "putenv" (pass-if "something" (putenv "FOO=something") (equal? "something" (getenv "FOO"))) (pass-if "replacing" (putenv "FOO=one") (putenv "FOO=two") (equal? "two" (getenv "FOO"))) (pass-if "empty" (putenv "FOO=") (equal? "" (getenv "FOO"))) (pass-if "removing" (putenv "FOO=bar") (putenv "FOO") (not (getenv "FOO"))) (pass-if "modifying string doesn't change env" (let ((s (string-copy "FOO=bar"))) (putenv s) (string-set! s 5 #\x) (equal? "bar" (getenv "FOO"))))) ;; ;; setenv ;; (with-test-prefix "setenv" (pass-if "something" (setenv "FOO" "something") (equal? "something" (getenv "FOO"))) (pass-if "replacing" (setenv "FOO" "one") (setenv "FOO" "two") (equal? "two" (getenv "FOO"))) (pass-if "empty" (setenv "FOO" "") (equal? "" (getenv "FOO"))) (pass-if "removing" (setenv "FOO" "something") (setenv "FOO" #f) (not (getenv "FOO")))) ;; ;; unsetenv ;; (with-test-prefix "unsetenv" (pass-if "something" (putenv "FOO=something") (unsetenv "FOO") (not (getenv "FOO"))) (pass-if "empty" (putenv "FOO=") (unsetenv "FOO") (not (getenv "FOO")))) ;; ;; ttyname ;; (with-test-prefix "ttyname" (pass-if-exception "non-tty argument" exception:system-error ;; This used to crash in 1.8.1 and earlier. (let ((file (false-if-exception (open-output-file "/dev/null")))) (if (not file) (throw 'unsupported) (ttyname file))))) ;; ;; utimes ;; (with-test-prefix "utime" (pass-if "valid argument (second resolution)" (let ((file "posix.test-utime")) (dynamic-wind (lambda () (close-port (open-output-file file))) (lambda () (let* ((accessed (+ (current-time) 3600)) (modified (- accessed 1000))) (utime file accessed modified) (let ((info (stat file))) (and (= (stat:atime info) accessed) (= (stat:mtime info) modified))))) (lambda () (delete-file file))))) (pass-if-equal "AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW" '(1 1) (if (defined? 'AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) (let ((file "posix.test-utime")) (dynamic-wind (lambda () (symlink "/dev/null" file)) (lambda () (utime file 1 1 0 0 AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) (let ((info (lstat file))) (list (stat:atime info) (stat:mtime info)))) (lambda () (delete-file file)))) (throw 'unsupported))) (define (utime-unless-unsupported oops . arguments) (catch 'system-error (lambda () (catch 'wrong-type-arg (lambda () (apply utime arguments)) (lambda _ ;; 'futimens' is not supported on all platforms. (oops)))) (lambda args ;; On some platforms, 'futimens' returns ENOSYS according to Gnulib. (if (= (system-error-errno args) ENOSYS) (oops) (apply throw args))))) (pass-if-equal "file port" '(1 1) (let ((file "posix.test-utime")) (false-if-exception (delete-file file)) (close-port (open-output-file file)) (define (delete) (delete-file file)) (define (oops) (delete) (throw 'unsupported)) (call-with-input-file file (lambda (port) (utime-unless-unsupported oops port 1 1 0 0) (define info (stat file)) (delete) (list (stat:atime info) (stat:mtime info)))))) ;; This causes an EBADF system error on GNU/Linux with the 5.10.46 kernel. #; (pass-if-equal "file port (port representing symbolic link)" '(1 1) (let ((file "posix.test-utime")) (unless (false-if-exception (begin (symlink "/should-be-irrelevant" file) #t)) (display "cannot create symlink, a utime test skipped\n") (throw 'unresolved)) (unless (and (defined? 'O_NOFOLLOW) (defined? 'O_PATH) (not (= 0 O_NOFOLLOW)) (not (= 0 O_PATH))) (display "cannot open symlinks, a utime test skipped\n") (throw 'unresolved)) (define (delete) (when port (close-port port)) (false-if-exception (delete-file file))) (define (oops) (delete) (throw 'unsupported)) (define port #f) (catch #t (lambda () (set! port (open file (logior O_NOFOLLOW O_PATH))) (utime-unless-unsupported oops port 1 1 0 0)) (lambda args (pk 'deleting file) (delete) (apply throw args))) (define info (lstat file)) (delete) (list (stat:mtime info) (stat:atime info))))) ;; ;; affinity ;; (with-test-prefix "affinity" (pass-if "getaffinity" (if (defined? 'getaffinity) (> (bitvector-length (getaffinity (getpid))) 0) (throw 'unresolved))) (pass-if "setaffinity" (if (and (defined? 'setaffinity) (defined? 'getaffinity)) (catch 'system-error (lambda () (let ((mask (getaffinity (getpid)))) (setaffinity (getpid) mask) (equal? mask (getaffinity (getpid))))) (lambda args ;; On some platforms such as sh4-linux-gnu, 'setaffinity' ;; returns ENOSYS. (let ((errno (system-error-errno args))) (if (= errno ENOSYS) (throw 'unresolved) (apply throw args))))) (throw 'unresolved)))) ;; ;; pipe ;; (with-test-prefix "pipe" (pass-if-equal "in and out" "hi!\n" (let ((in+out (pipe))) (display "hi!\n" (cdr in+out)) (close-port (cdr in+out)) (let ((str (list->string (list (read-char (car in+out)) (read-char (car in+out)) (read-char (car in+out)) (read-char (car in+out)))))) (and (eof-object? (read-char (car in+out))) (begin (close-port (car in+out)) str))))) (pass-if-equal "O_CLOEXEC" (list FD_CLOEXEC FD_CLOEXEC) (let* ((in+out (catch 'system-error (lambda () (pipe O_CLOEXEC)) (lambda args (if (= (system-error-errno args) ENOSYS) (throw 'unresolved) (apply throw args))))) (flags (list (fcntl (car in+out) F_GETFD) (fcntl (cdr in+out) F_GETFD)))) (close-port (car in+out)) (close-port (cdr in+out)) flags))) ;; ;; system* ;; (with-test-prefix "system*" (pass-if "http://bugs.gnu.org/13166" ;; With Guile up to 2.0.7 included, the child process launched by ;; `system*' would remain alive after an `execvp' failure. (let ((me (getpid))) (and (not (zero? (system* "something-that-does-not-exist"))) (= me (getpid))))) (pass-if-equal "exit code for nonexistent file" 127 ;aka. EX_NOTFOUND (status:exit-val (system* "something-that-does-not-exist"))) (pass-if-equal "https://bugs.gnu.org/55596" 127 ;; The parameterization below used to cause 'start_child' to close ;; fd 2 in the child process, which in turn would cause it to ;; segfault, leading to a wrong exit code. (parameterize ((current-output-port (current-error-port))) (status:exit-val (system* "something-that-does-not-exist"))))) ;; ;; crypt ;; (with-test-prefix "crypt" (pass-if "basic usage" (if (not (defined? 'crypt)) (throw 'unsupported) (string? (crypt "pass" "abcdefg")))) (pass-if "crypt invalid salt on glibc" (begin (unless (defined? 'crypt) (throw 'unsupported)) (unless (string-contains %host-type "-gnu") (throw 'unresolved)) (catch 'system-error (lambda () ;; This used to deadlock on glibc while trying to throw to ;; 'system-error'. This test uses the special ;; interpretation of the salt that glibc does; ;; specifically, we pass a salt that's probably ;; syntactically invalid here. Note, whether it's invalid ;; or not is system-defined, so it's possible it just works. (string? (crypt "pass" "$X$abc"))) (lambda _ #t)))))