freebsd-skq/contrib/libarchive/cpio/test/test_option_0.c
Martin Matuska 6c95142e79 Update libarchive to 3.0.3
Some of new features:
  - New readers: RAR, LHA/LZH, CAB reader, 7-Zip
  - New writers: ISO9660, XAR
  - Improvements to many formats, especially including ISO9660 and Zip
  - Stackable write filters to write, e.g., tar.gz.uu in a single pass
  - Exploit seekable input; new "seekable" Zip reader can exploit the Zip
    Central Directory when it's available; the old "streamable" Zip reader
    is still fully supported for cases where seeking is not possible.

Full release notes available at:
	https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/wiki/ReleaseNotes
2012-02-25 10:58:02 +00:00

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/*-
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#include "test.h"
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
DEFINE_TEST(test_option_0)
{
FILE *filelist;
int r;
assertUmask(0);
/* Create a few files. */
assertMakeFile("file1", 0644, "1234567890");
assertMakeFile("file2", 0644, "1234567890");
assertMakeFile("file3", 0644, "1234567890");
assertMakeFile("file4", 0644, "1234567890");
/* Create a file list of filenames with varying end-of-line. */
filelist = fopen("filelist", "wb");
assertEqualInt(fwrite("file1\x0a", 1, 6, filelist), 6);
assertEqualInt(fwrite("file2\x0d", 1, 6, filelist), 6);
assertEqualInt(fwrite("file3\x0a\x0d", 1, 7, filelist), 7);
assertEqualInt(fwrite("file4", 1, 5, filelist), 5);
fclose(filelist);
/* Create a file list of null-delimited names. */
filelist = fopen("filelistNull", "wb");
assertEqualInt(fwrite("file1\0", 1, 6, filelist), 6);
assertEqualInt(fwrite("file2\0", 1, 6, filelist), 6);
assertEqualInt(fwrite("file3\0", 1, 6, filelist), 6);
assertEqualInt(fwrite("file4", 1, 5, filelist), 5);
fclose(filelist);
assertUmask(022);
/* Pack up using the file list with text line endings. */
r = systemf("%s -o < filelist > archive 2> stderr1.txt", testprog);
assertEqualInt(r, 0);
/* Extract into a new dir. */
assertMakeDir("copy", 0775);
assertChdir("copy");
r = systemf("%s -i < ../archive > stdout3.txt 2> stderr3.txt", testprog);
assertEqualInt(r, 0);
/* Verify the files. */
assertIsReg("file1", 0644);
assertIsReg("file2", 0644);
assertIsReg("file3", 0644);
assertIsReg("file4", 0644);
assertChdir("..");
/* Pack up using the file list with nulls. */
r = systemf("%s -o0 < filelistNull > archiveNull 2> stderr2.txt", testprog);
assertEqualInt(r, 0);
/* Extract into a new dir. */
assertMakeDir("copyNull", 0775);
assertChdir("copyNull");
r = systemf("%s -i < ../archiveNull > stdout4.txt 2> stderr4.txt", testprog);
assertEqualInt(r, 0);
/* Verify the files. */
assertIsReg("file1", 0644);
assertIsReg("file2", 0644);
assertIsReg("file3", 0644);
assertIsReg("file4", 0644);
}