freebsd-skq/usr.bin/tar/test/test_option_T.c
kientzle 0280e5aa49 MFp4: bsdtar 2.5.4b
In addition to a number of bug fixes and minor changes:
 * --numeric-owner (ignore user/group names on create and extract)
 * -S (sparsify files on extraction)
 * -s (regex filename substitutions)
 * Use new libarchive 'linkify' to get correct hardlink handling for
   both old and new cpio formats
 * Rework 'copy' test to be insensitive to readdir() filename ordering

Most of the credit for this work goes to Joerg Sonnenberger, who
has been duplicating features from NetBSD's 'pax' program.
2008-05-26 17:10:10 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Tim Kientzle
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "test.h"
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
static int
touch(const char *fn)
{
int fd = open(fn, O_RDWR | O_CREAT);
failure("Couldn't create file '%s', fd=%d, errno=%d (%s)\n",
fn, fd, errno, strerror(errno));
if (!assert(fd > 0))
return (0); /* Failure. */
close(fd);
return (1); /* Success */
}
DEFINE_TEST(test_option_T)
{
FILE *f;
/* Create a simple dir heirarchy; bail if anything fails. */
if (!assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("d1", 0755))) return;
if (!assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("d1/d2", 0755))) return;
if (!touch("d1/f1")) return;
if (!touch("d1/f2")) return;
if (!touch("d1/d2/f3")) return;
if (!touch("d1/d2/f4")) return;
if (!touch("d1/d2/f5")) return;
/* Populate a file list */
f = fopen("filelist", "w+");
if (!assert(f != NULL))
return;
fprintf(f, "d1/f1\n");
fprintf(f, "d1/d2/f4\n");
fclose(f);
/* Populate a second file list */
f = fopen("filelist2", "w+");
if (!assert(f != NULL))
return;
fprintf(f, "d1/d2/f3\n");
fprintf(f, "d1/d2/f5\n");
fclose(f);
/* Use -c -T to archive up the files. */
systemf("%s -c -f test1.tar -T filelist > test1.out 2> test1.err",
testprog);
assertEmptyFile("test1.out");
assertEmptyFile("test1.err");
/* Use -x -T to dearchive the files */
if (!assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("test1", 0755))) return;
systemf("%s -x -f test1.tar -T filelist -C test1"
" > test1b.out 2> test1b.err", testprog);
assertEmptyFile("test1b.out");
assertEmptyFile("test1b.err");
/* Verify the files were extracted. */
assertFileExists("test1/d1/f1");
assertFileNotExists("test1/d1/f2");
assertFileNotExists("test1/d1/d2/f3");
assertFileExists("test1/d1/d2/f4");
assertFileNotExists("test1/d1/d2/f5");
/* Use -r -T to add more files to the archive. */
systemf("%s -r -f test1.tar -T filelist2 > test2.out 2> test2.err",
testprog);
assertEmptyFile("test2.out");
assertEmptyFile("test2.err");
/* Use -x without -T to dearchive the files (ensure -r worked) */
if (!assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("test3", 0755))) return;
systemf("%s -x -f test1.tar -C test3"
" > test3.out 2> test3.err", testprog);
assertEmptyFile("test3.out");
assertEmptyFile("test3.err");
/* Verify the files were extracted.*/
assertFileExists("test3/d1/f1");
assertFileNotExists("test3/d1/f2");
assertFileExists("test3/d1/d2/f3");
assertFileExists("test3/d1/d2/f4");
assertFileExists("test3/d1/d2/f5");
/* Use -x -T to dearchive the files (verify -x -T together) */
if (!assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("test2", 0755))) return;
systemf("%s -x -f test1.tar -T filelist -C test2"
" > test2b.out 2> test2b.err", testprog);
assertEmptyFile("test2b.out");
assertEmptyFile("test2b.err");
/* Verify the files were extracted.*/
assertFileExists("test2/d1/f1");
assertFileNotExists("test2/d1/f2");
assertFileNotExists("test2/d1/d2/f3");
assertFileExists("test2/d1/d2/f4");
assertFileNotExists("test2/d1/d2/f5");
assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("test4", 0755));
assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("test4_out", 0755));
assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("test4_out2", 0755));
assertEqualInt(0, mkdir("test4/d1", 0755));
assertEqualInt(1, touch("test4/d1/foo"));
systemf("%s -cf - -s /foo/bar/ test4/d1/foo | %s -xf - -C test4_out",
testprog, testprog);
assertEmptyFile("test4_out/test4/d1/bar");
systemf("%s -cf - -s /d1/d2/ test4/d1/foo | %s -xf - -C test4_out",
testprog, testprog);
assertEmptyFile("test4_out/test4/d2/foo");
systemf("%s -cf - -s ,test4/d1/foo,, test4/d1/foo | %s -tvf - > test4.lst",
testprog, testprog);
assertEmptyFile("test4.lst");
systemf("%s -cf - test4/d1/foo | %s -xf - -s /foo/bar/ -C test4_out2",
testprog, testprog);
assertEmptyFile("test4_out2/test4/d1/bar");
/* TODO: Include some use of -C directory-changing within the filelist. */
/* I'm pretty sure -C within the filelist is broken on extract. */
}