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v/vlib/os/file_test.v
Delyan Angelov f427a5241a
os,tools: add os.vtmp_dir()
Use it to consistently place all temporary files created by tests in a overridable folder specific to the user, that is easy to cleanup later.

NOTE: os.temp_dir() on macos returns `/tmp`, and using `/tmp/v` is a problem when multiple unix users are trying to access/create/write to it.
2022-11-03 10:19:51 +02:00

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import os
const tfolder = os.join_path(os.vtmp_dir(), 'v', 'tests', 'os_file_test')
const tfile = os.join_path_single(tfolder, 'test_file')
fn testsuite_begin() {
os.rmdir_all(tfolder) or {}
assert !os.is_dir(tfolder)
os.mkdir_all(tfolder)!
os.chdir(tfolder)!
assert os.is_dir(tfolder)
}
fn testsuite_end() {
os.rmdir_all(tfolder) or {}
}
struct Point {
x f64
y f64
z f64
}
struct Extended_Point {
a f64
b f64
c f64
d f64
e f64
f f64
g f64
h f64
i f64
}
enum Color {
red
green
blue
}
[flag]
enum Permissions {
read
write
execute
}
const (
unit_point = Point{1.0, 1.0, 1.0}
another_point = Point{0.25, 2.25, 6.25}
extended_point = Extended_Point{1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0}
another_byte = u8(123)
another_color = Color.red
another_permission = Permissions.read | .write
)
// test_read_bytes_into_newline_text tests reading text from a file with newlines.
// This test simulates reading a larger text file step by step into a buffer and
// returning on each newline, even before the buffer is full, and reaching EOF before
// the buffer is completely filled.
fn test_read_bytes_into_newline_text() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write_string('Hello World!\nGood\r morning.')!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
mut buf := []u8{len: 8}
n0 := f.read_bytes_into_newline(mut buf)!
assert n0 == 8
n1 := f.read_bytes_into_newline(mut buf)!
assert n1 == 5
n2 := f.read_bytes_into_newline(mut buf)!
assert n2 == 8
n3 := f.read_bytes_into_newline(mut buf)!
assert n3 == 6
f.close()
}
// test_read_bytes_into_newline_binary tests reading a binary file with NUL bytes.
// This test simulates the scenario when a byte stream is read and a newline byte
// appears in that stream and an EOF occurs before the buffer is full.
fn test_read_bytes_into_newline_binary() {
os.rm(tfile) or {} // FIXME This is a workaround for macos, because the file isn't truncated when open with 'w'
mut bw := []u8{len: 15}
bw[9] = 0xff
bw[12] = 10 // newline
n0_bytes := bw[0..10]
n1_bytes := bw[10..13]
n2_bytes := bw[13..]
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write(bw)!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
mut buf := []u8{len: 10}
n0 := f.read_bytes_into_newline(mut buf)!
assert n0 == 10
assert buf[..n0] == n0_bytes
n1 := f.read_bytes_into_newline(mut buf)!
assert n1 == 3
assert buf[..n1] == n1_bytes
n2 := f.read_bytes_into_newline(mut buf)!
assert n2 == 2
assert buf[..n2] == n2_bytes
f.close()
}
// test_read_eof_last_read_partial_buffer_fill tests that when reading a file
// the end-of-file is detected and results in a none error being returned. This
// test simulates file reading where the end-of-file is reached inside an fread
// containing data.
fn test_read_eof_last_read_partial_buffer_fill() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
bw := []u8{len: 199, init: 5}
f.write(bw)!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
mut br := []u8{len: 100}
// Read first 100 bytes of 199 byte file, should fill buffer with no error.
n0 := f.read(mut br)!
assert n0 == 100
// Read remaining 99 bytes of 199 byte file, should fill buffer with no
// error, even though end-of-file was reached.
n1 := f.read(mut br)!
assert n1 == 99
// Read again, end-of-file was previously reached so should return none
// error.
if _ := f.read(mut br) {
// This is not intended behavior because the read function should
// not return a number of bytes read when end-of-file is reached.
assert false
} else {
// Expected an error when received end-of-file.
assert err == IError(os.Eof{})
}
f.close()
}
// test_read_eof_last_read_full_buffer_fill tests that when reading a file the
// end-of-file is detected and results in a none error being returned. This test
// simulates file reading where the end-of-file is reached at the beinning of an
// fread that returns no data.
fn test_read_eof_last_read_full_buffer_fill() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
bw := []u8{len: 200, init: 5}
f.write(bw)!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
mut br := []u8{len: 100}
// Read first 100 bytes of 200 byte file, should fill buffer with no error.
n0 := f.read(mut br)!
assert n0 == 100
// Read remaining 100 bytes of 200 byte file, should fill buffer with no
// error. The end-of-file isn't reached yet, but there is no more data.
n1 := f.read(mut br)!
assert n1 == 100
// Read again, end-of-file was previously reached so should return none
// error.
if _ := f.read(mut br) {
// This is not intended behavior because the read function should
// not return a number of bytes read when end-of-file is reached.
assert false
} else {
// Expect an error at EOF.
assert err == IError(os.Eof{})
}
f.close()
}
fn test_write_struct() {
os.rm(tfile) or {} // FIXME This is a workaround for macos, because the file isn't truncated when open with 'w'
size_of_point := int(sizeof(Point))
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write_struct(another_point)!
f.close()
x := os.read_file(tfile)!
pcopy := unsafe { &u8(memdup(&another_point, size_of_point)) }
y := unsafe { pcopy.vstring_with_len(size_of_point) }
assert x == y
$if debug {
eprintln(x.bytes())
eprintln(y.bytes())
}
}
fn test_write_struct_at() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write_struct(extended_point)!
f.write_struct_at(another_point, 3)!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
mut p := Point{}
f.read_struct_at(mut p, 3)!
f.close()
assert p == another_point
}
fn test_read_struct() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write_struct(another_point)!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
mut p := Point{}
f.read_struct(mut p)!
f.close()
assert p == another_point
}
fn test_read_struct_at() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write([u8(1), 2, 3])!
f.write_struct(another_point)!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
mut p := Point{}
f.read_struct_at(mut p, 3)!
f.close()
assert p == another_point
}
fn test_write_raw() {
os.rm(tfile) or {} // FIXME This is a workaround for macos, because the file isn't truncated when open with 'w'
size_of_point := int(sizeof(Point))
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write_raw(another_point)!
f.close()
x := os.read_file(tfile)!
pcopy := unsafe { &u8(memdup(&another_point, size_of_point)) }
y := unsafe { pcopy.vstring_with_len(size_of_point) }
assert x == y
$if debug {
eprintln(x.bytes())
eprintln(y.bytes())
}
}
fn test_write_raw_at() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write_raw(extended_point)!
f.write_raw_at(another_point, 3)!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
mut p := Point{}
f.read_struct_at(mut p, 3)!
f.close()
assert p == another_point
}
fn test_write_raw_at_negative_pos() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
if _ := f.write_raw_at(another_point, -1) {
assert false
}
f.write_raw_at(another_point, -234) or { assert err.msg() == 'Invalid argument' }
f.close()
}
fn test_read_raw() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write_raw(another_point)!
f.write_raw(another_byte)!
f.write_raw(another_color)!
f.write_raw(another_permission)!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
p := f.read_raw<Point>()!
b := f.read_raw<u8>()!
c := f.read_raw<Color>()!
x := f.read_raw<Permissions>()!
f.close()
assert p == another_point
assert b == another_byte
assert c == another_color
assert x == another_permission
}
fn test_read_raw_at() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write([u8(1), 2, 3])!
f.write_raw(another_point)!
f.write_raw(another_byte)!
f.write_raw(another_color)!
f.write_raw(another_permission)!
f.close()
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
mut at := u64(3)
p := f.read_raw_at<Point>(at)!
at += sizeof(Point)
b := f.read_raw_at<u8>(at)!
at += sizeof(u8)
c := f.read_raw_at<Color>(at)!
at += sizeof(Color)
x := f.read_raw_at<Permissions>(at)!
at += sizeof(Permissions)
f.close()
assert p == another_point
assert b == another_byte
assert c == another_color
assert x == another_permission
}
fn test_read_raw_at_negative_pos() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
if _ := f.read_raw_at<Point>(-1) {
assert false
}
f.read_raw_at<Point>(-234) or { assert err.msg() == 'Invalid argument' }
f.close()
}
fn test_seek() {
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'w')!
f.write_raw(another_point)!
f.write_raw(another_byte)!
f.write_raw(another_color)!
f.write_raw(another_permission)!
f.close()
// println('> ${sizeof(Point)} ${sizeof(byte)} ${sizeof(Color)} ${sizeof(Permissions)}')
f = os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
//
f.seek(i64(sizeof(Point)), .start)!
assert f.tell()! == sizeof(Point)
b := f.read_raw<u8>()!
assert b == another_byte
f.seek(i64(sizeof(Color)), .current)!
x := f.read_raw<Permissions>()!
assert x == another_permission
//
f.close()
}
fn test_tell() {
for size in 10 .. 30 {
s := 'x'.repeat(size)
os.write_file(tfile, s)!
fs := os.file_size(tfile)
assert int(fs) == size
//
mut f := os.open_file(tfile, 'r')!
f.seek(-5, .end)!
pos := f.tell()!
f.close()
// dump(pos)
assert pos == size - 5
}
}
fn test_reopen() {
tfile1 := os.join_path_single(tfolder, 'tfile1')
tfile2 := os.join_path_single(tfolder, 'tfile2')
os.write_file(tfile1, 'Hello World!\nGood\r morning.\nBye 1.')!
os.write_file(tfile2, 'Another file\nAnother line.\nBye 2.')!
assert os.file_size(tfile1) > 0
assert os.file_size(tfile2) > 0
mut line_buffer := []u8{len: 1024}
mut f2 := os.open(tfile2)!
x := f2.read_bytes_into_newline(mut line_buffer)!
assert !f2.eof()
assert x > 0
assert line_buffer#[..x].bytestr() == 'Another file\n'
// Note: after this call, f2 should be using the file `tfile1`:
f2.reopen(tfile1, 'r')!
assert !f2.eof()
z := f2.read(mut line_buffer) or { panic(err) }
assert f2.eof()
assert z > 0
content := line_buffer#[..z].bytestr()
// dump(content)
assert content.starts_with('Hello World')
assert content.ends_with('Bye 1.')
}
fn test_eof() {
os.write_file(tfile, 'Hello World!\n')!
mut f := os.open(tfile)!
f.read_bytes(10)
assert !f.eof()
f.read_bytes(100)
assert f.eof()
}
fn test_open_file_wb_ab() {
os.rm(tfile) or {}
mut wfile := os.open_file('text.txt', 'wb', 0o666)!
wfile.write_string('hello')!
wfile.close()
assert os.read_file('text.txt')! == 'hello'
//
mut afile := os.open_file('text.txt', 'ab', 0o666)!
afile.write_string('hello')!
afile.close()
assert os.read_file('text.txt')? == 'hellohello'
}