#!./perl use strict; use Cwd; my $warn_msg; BEGIN { require File::Spec; if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) { # May be doing dynamic loading while @INC is all relative @INC = map { $_ = File::Spec->rel2abs($_); /(.*)/; $1 } @INC; } $SIG{'__WARN__'} = sub { $warn_msg = $_[0]; warn "# $_[0]"; }; if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' || $^O eq 'cygwin' || $^O eq 'VMS') { # This is a hack - at present File::Find does not produce native names # on Win32 or VMS, so force File::Spec to use Unix names. # must be set *before* importing File::Find require File::Spec::Unix; @File::Spec::ISA = 'File::Spec::Unix'; } require File::Find; import File::Find; } my $symlink_exists = eval { symlink("",""); 1 }; use Test::More; use lib qw( ./t/lib ); use Testing qw( create_file_ok mkdir_ok symlink_ok dir_path file_path _cleanup_start ); use Errno (); use File::Temp qw(tempdir); my %Expect_File = (); # what we expect for $_ my %Expect_Name = (); # what we expect for $File::Find::name/fullname my %Expect_Dir = (); # what we expect for $File::Find::dir my (@files); my $test_root_dir = cwd(); ok($test_root_dir,"We were able to determine our starting directory"); my $test_temp_dir = tempdir("FF_find_t_XXXXXX",CLEANUP=>1); ok($test_temp_dir,"We were able to set up a temp directory"); # Uncomment this to see where File::Find is chdir-ing to. Helpful for # debugging its little jaunts around the filesystem. # BEGIN { # use Cwd; # *CORE::GLOBAL::chdir = sub ($) { # my($file, $line) = (caller)[1,2]; # # printf "# cwd: %s\n", cwd(); # print "# chdir: @_ from $file at $line\n"; # my($return) = CORE::chdir($_[0]); # printf "# newcwd: %s\n", cwd(); # # return $return; # }; # } ##### Sanity checks ##### # Do find() and finddepth() work correctly with an empty list of # directories? { ok(eval { find(\&noop_wanted); 1 }, "'find' successfully returned for an empty list of directories"); ok(eval { finddepth(\&noop_wanted); 1 }, "'finddepth' successfully returned for an empty list of directories"); } # Do find() and finddepth() work correctly in the directory # from which we start? (Test presumes the presence of 'find.t' in same # directory as this test file.) my $count_found = 0; find({wanted => sub { ++$count_found if $_ eq 'find.t'; } }, File::Spec->curdir); is($count_found, 1, "'find' found exactly 1 file named 'find.t'"); $count_found = 0; finddepth({wanted => sub { ++$count_found if $_ eq 'find.t'; } }, File::Spec->curdir); is($count_found, 1, "'finddepth' found exactly 1 file named 'find.t'"); my $FastFileTests_OK = 0; my $chdir_error = ""; chdir($test_temp_dir) or $chdir_error = "Failed to chdir to '$test_temp_dir': $!"; is($chdir_error,"","chdir to temp dir '$test_temp_dir' successful") or die $chdir_error; sub cleanup { # the following chdirs into $test_root_dir/$test_temp_dir but # handles various possible edge case errors cleanly. If it returns # false then we bail out of the cleanup. _cleanup_start($test_root_dir, $test_temp_dir) or return; my $need_updir = 0; if (-d dir_path('for_find')) { $need_updir = 1 if chdir(dir_path('for_find')); } if (-d dir_path('fa')) { unlink file_path('fa', 'fa_ord'), file_path('fa', 'fsl'), file_path('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord'), file_path('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord'), file_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord'), file_path('fa', 'fac', 'faca'), file_path('fb', 'fb_ord'), file_path('fb', 'fba', 'fba_ord'), file_path('fb', 'fbc', 'fbca'), file_path('fa', 'fax', 'faz'), file_path('fa', 'fay'); rmdir dir_path('fa', 'faa'); rmdir dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba'); rmdir dir_path('fa', 'fab'); rmdir dir_path('fa', 'fac'); rmdir dir_path('fa', 'fax'); rmdir dir_path('fa'); rmdir dir_path('fb', 'fba'); rmdir dir_path('fb', 'fbc'); rmdir dir_path('fb'); } if (-d dir_path('fc')) { unlink ( file_path('fc', 'fca', 'match_alpha'), file_path('fc', 'fca', 'match_beta'), file_path('fc', 'fcb', 'match_gamma'), file_path('fc', 'fcb', 'delta'), file_path('fc', 'fcc', 'match_epsilon'), file_path('fc', 'fcc', 'match_zeta'), file_path('fc', 'fcc', 'eta'), ); rmdir dir_path('fc', 'fca'); rmdir dir_path('fc', 'fcb'); rmdir dir_path('fc', 'fcc'); rmdir dir_path('fc'); } if ($need_updir) { my $updir = $^O eq 'VMS' ? File::Spec::VMS->updir() : File::Spec->updir; chdir($updir); } if (-d dir_path('for_find')) { rmdir dir_path('for_find') or print "# Can't rmdir for_find: $!\n"; } chdir($test_root_dir) or die "Failed to chdir to '$test_root_dir': $!"; } END { cleanup(); } sub wanted_File_Dir { print "# \$File::Find::dir => '$File::Find::dir'\t\$_ => '$_'\n"; s#\.$## if ($^O eq 'VMS' && $_ ne '.'); # s/(.dir)?$//i if ($^O eq 'VMS' && -d _); ok( $Expect_File{$_}, "found $_ for \$_, as expected" ); if ( $FastFileTests_OK ) { delete $Expect_File{$_} unless ( $Expect_Dir{$_} && ! -d _ ); } else { delete $Expect_File{$_} unless ( $Expect_Dir{$_} && ! -d $_ ); } } sub wanted_File_Dir_prune { &wanted_File_Dir; $File::Find::prune = 1 if $_ eq 'faba'; } sub wanted_Name { my $n = $File::Find::name; $n =~ s#\.$## if ($^O eq 'VMS' && $n ne '.'); # print "# \$File::Find::name => '$n'\n"; my $i = rindex($n,'/'); my $OK = exists($Expect_Name{$n}); if ( $OK ) { $OK= exists($Expect_Name{substr($n,0,$i)}) if $i >= 0; } ok( $OK, "found $n for \$File::Find::name, as expected" ); delete $Expect_Name{$n}; } sub wanted_File { print "# \$_ => '$_'\n"; s#\.$## if ($^O eq 'VMS' && $_ ne '.'); # my $i = rindex($_,'/'); my $OK = exists($Expect_File{ $_}); if ( $OK ) { $OK= exists($Expect_File{ substr($_,0,$i)}) if $i >= 0; } ok( $OK, "found $_ for \$_, as expected" ); delete $Expect_File{ $_}; } sub simple_wanted { print "# \$File::Find::dir => '$File::Find::dir'\n"; print "# \$_ => '$_'\n"; } sub noop_wanted {} sub my_preprocess { @files = @_; print "# --preprocess--\n"; print "# \$File::Find::dir => '$File::Find::dir' \n"; foreach my $file (@files) { $file =~ s/\.(dir)?$//i if $^O eq 'VMS'; print "# $file \n"; delete $Expect_Dir{ $File::Find::dir }->{$file}; } print "# --end preprocess--\n"; is(scalar(keys %{$Expect_Dir{ $File::Find::dir }}), 0, "my_preprocess: got 0, as expected"); if (scalar(keys %{$Expect_Dir{ $File::Find::dir }}) == 0) { delete $Expect_Dir{ $File::Find::dir } } return @files; } sub my_postprocess { print "# postprocess: \$File::Find::dir => '$File::Find::dir' \n"; delete $Expect_Dir{ $File::Find::dir}; } # Use topdir() to specify a directory path that you want to pass to # find/finddepth. Historically topdir() differed on Mac OS classic. *topdir = \&dir_path; # Use file_path_name() to specify a file path that is expected for # $File::Find::Name (%Expect_Name). Note: When the no_chdir => 1 # option is in effect, $_ is the same as $File::Find::Name. In that # case, also use this function to specify a file path that is expected # for $_. # # Historically file_path_name differed on Mac OS classic. *file_path_name = \&file_path; ##### Create directories, files and symlinks used in testing ##### mkdir_ok( dir_path('for_find'), 0770 ); ok( chdir( dir_path('for_find')), "Able to chdir to 'for_find'") or die("Unable to chdir to 'for_find'"); my @testing_basenames = ( qw| fb_ord fba_ord fa_ord faa_ord fab_ord faba_ord | ); mkdir_ok( dir_path('fa'), 0770 ); mkdir_ok( dir_path('fb'), 0770 ); create_file_ok( file_path('fb', $testing_basenames[0]) ); mkdir_ok( dir_path('fb', 'fba'), 0770 ); create_file_ok( file_path('fb', 'fba', $testing_basenames[1]) ); if ($symlink_exists) { if (symlink('../fb','fa/fsl')) { pass("able to symlink from ../fb to fa/fsl"); } else { if ($^O eq "MSWin32" && ($! == &Errno::ENOSYS || $! == &Errno::EPERM)) { $symlink_exists = 0; } else { fail("able to symlink from ../fb to fa/fsl"); } } } create_file_ok( file_path('fa', $testing_basenames[2]) ); mkdir_ok( dir_path('fa', 'faa'), 0770 ); create_file_ok( file_path('fa', 'faa', $testing_basenames[3]) ); mkdir_ok( dir_path('fa', 'fab'), 0770 ); create_file_ok( file_path('fa', 'fab', $testing_basenames[4]) ); mkdir_ok( dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba'), 0770 ); create_file_ok( file_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba', $testing_basenames[5]) ); ##### RT #122547 ##### # Do find() and finddepth() correctly warn on invalid options? ##### RT #133771 ##### # When running tests in parallel, avoid clash with tests in # ext/File-Find/t/taint by moving into the temporary testing directory # before testing for warnings on invalid options. my %tb = map { $_ => 1 } @testing_basenames; { my $bad_option = 'foobar'; my $second_bad_option = 'really_foobar'; $::count_tb = 0; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warn_msg = $_[0]; }; { find( { wanted => sub { s#\.$## if ($^O eq 'VMS' && $_ ne '.'); ++$::count_tb if $tb{$_}; }, $bad_option => undef, }, File::Spec->curdir ); }; like($warn_msg, qr/Invalid option/s, "Got warning for invalid option"); like($warn_msg, qr/$bad_option/s, "Got warning for $bad_option"); is($::count_tb, scalar(@testing_basenames), "count_tb incremented"); undef $warn_msg; $::count_tb = 0; { finddepth( { wanted => sub { s#\.$## if ($^O eq 'VMS' && $_ ne '.'); ++$::count_tb if $tb{$_}; }, $bad_option => undef, $second_bad_option => undef, }, File::Spec->curdir ); }; like($warn_msg, qr/Invalid option/s, "Got warning for invalid option"); like($warn_msg, qr/$bad_option/s, "Got warning for $bad_option"); like($warn_msg, qr/$second_bad_option/s, "Got warning for $second_bad_option"); is($::count_tb, scalar(@testing_basenames), "count_tb incremented"); undef $warn_msg; } ##### Basic tests for find() ##### # Set up list of files we expect to find. # Run find(), removing a file from the list once we have found it. # The list should be empty once we are done. %Expect_File = (File::Spec->curdir => 1, file_path('fsl') => 1, file_path('fa_ord') => 1, file_path('fab') => 1, file_path('fab_ord') => 1, file_path('faba') => 1, file_path('faa') => 1, file_path('faa_ord') => 1); delete $Expect_File{ file_path('fsl') } unless $symlink_exists; %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = ( dir_path('fa') => 1, dir_path('faa') => 1, dir_path('fab') => 1, dir_path('faba') => 1, dir_path('fb') => 1, dir_path('fba') => 1); delete @Expect_Dir{ dir_path('fb'), dir_path('fba') } unless $symlink_exists; File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir_prune}, topdir('fa') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: Basic test of find()" ); ##### Re-entrancy ##### print "# check re-entrancy\n"; %Expect_File = (File::Spec->curdir => 1, file_path('fsl') => 1, file_path('fa_ord') => 1, file_path('fab') => 1, file_path('fab_ord') => 1, file_path('faba') => 1, file_path('faa') => 1, file_path('faa_ord') => 1); delete $Expect_File{ file_path('fsl') } unless $symlink_exists; %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = ( dir_path('fa') => 1, dir_path('faa') => 1, dir_path('fab') => 1, dir_path('faba') => 1, dir_path('fb') => 1, dir_path('fba') => 1); delete @Expect_Dir{ dir_path('fb'), dir_path('fba') } unless $symlink_exists; File::Find::find( {wanted => sub { wanted_File_Dir_prune(); File::Find::find( {wanted => sub {} }, File::Spec->curdir ); } }, topdir('fa') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: Test of find() for re-entrancy" ); ##### 'no_chdir' option ##### # no_chdir is in effect, hence we use file_path_name to specify the expected paths for %Expect_File %Expect_File = (file_path_name('fa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fa_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1,); delete $Expect_File{ file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') } unless $symlink_exists; %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (dir_path('fa') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'faa') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'fab') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, dir_path('fb') => 1, dir_path('fb', 'fba') => 1); delete @Expect_Dir{ dir_path('fb'), dir_path('fb', 'fba') } unless $symlink_exists; File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir, no_chdir => 1}, topdir('fa') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: Test of 'no_chdir' option" ); ##### Test for $File::Find::name ##### %Expect_File = (); %Expect_Name = (File::Spec->curdir => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fsl') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fa_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fab') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'faa') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fb') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fb', 'fba') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fb', 'fba', 'fba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fb', 'fb_ord') => 1); delete $Expect_Name{ file_path('.', 'fa', 'fsl') } unless $symlink_exists; %Expect_Dir = (); File::Find::finddepth( {wanted => \&wanted_Name}, File::Spec->curdir ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_Name), 0, "COMPLETE: Test for \$File::Find::name" ); ##### ##### # no_chdir is in effect, hence we use file_path_name to specify the # expected paths for %Expect_File %Expect_File = (File::Spec->curdir => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fsl') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fa_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fab') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'faa') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fb') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fb', 'fba') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fb', 'fba', 'fba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('.', 'fb', 'fb_ord') => 1); delete $Expect_File{ file_path_name('.', 'fa', 'fsl') } unless $symlink_exists; %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (); File::Find::finddepth( {wanted => \&wanted_File, no_chdir => 1}, File::Spec->curdir ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: Equivalency of \$_ and \$File::Find::Name with 'no_chdir'" ); ##### ##### print "# check preprocess\n"; %Expect_File = (); %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = ( File::Spec->curdir => {fa => 1, fb => 1}, dir_path('.', 'fa') => {faa => 1, fab => 1, fa_ord => 1}, dir_path('.', 'fa', 'faa') => {faa_ord => 1}, dir_path('.', 'fa', 'fab') => {faba => 1, fab_ord => 1}, dir_path('.', 'fa', 'fab', 'faba') => {faba_ord => 1}, dir_path('.', 'fb') => {fba => 1, fb_ord => 1}, dir_path('.', 'fb', 'fba') => {fba_ord => 1} ); File::Find::find( {wanted => \&noop_wanted, preprocess => \&my_preprocess}, File::Spec->curdir ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_Dir), 0, "Got no files, as expected" ); ##### ##### print "# check postprocess\n"; %Expect_File = (); %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = ( File::Spec->curdir => 1, dir_path('.', 'fa') => 1, dir_path('.', 'fa', 'faa') => 1, dir_path('.', 'fa', 'fab') => 1, dir_path('.', 'fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, dir_path('.', 'fb') => 1, dir_path('.', 'fb', 'fba') => 1 ); File::Find::find( {wanted => \&noop_wanted, postprocess => \&my_postprocess}, File::Spec->curdir ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_Dir), 0, "Got no files, as expected" ); ##### ##### { print "# checking argument localization\n"; ### this checks the fix of perlbug [19977] ### my @foo = qw( a b c d e f ); my %pre = map { $_ => } @foo; File::Find::find( sub { } , 'fa' ) for @foo; delete $pre{$_} for @foo; is( scalar(keys %pre), 0, "Got no files, as expected" ); } ##### ##### # see thread starting # http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2004-02/msg00351.html { print "# checking that &_ and %_ are still accessible and that\n", "# tie magic on \$_ is not triggered\n"; my $true_count; my $sub = 0; sub _ { ++$sub; } my $tie_called = 0; package Foo; sub STORE { ++$tie_called; } sub FETCH {return 'N'}; sub TIESCALAR {bless []}; package main; is( scalar(keys %_), 0, "Got no files, as expected" ); my @foo = 'n'; tie $foo[0], "Foo"; File::Find::find( sub { $true_count++; $_{$_}++; &_; } , 'fa' ) for @foo; untie $_; is( $tie_called, 0, "Got no files tie_called, as expected" ); is( scalar(keys %_), $true_count, "Got true count, as expected" ); is( $sub, $true_count, "Got true count, as expected" ); is( scalar( @foo), 1, "Got one file, as expected" ); is( $foo[0], 'N', "Got 'N', as expected" ); } ##### ##### if ( $symlink_exists ) { print "# --- symbolic link tests --- \n"; $FastFileTests_OK= 1; # 'follow', 'follow_fast' and 'follow_skip' options only apply when a # platform supports symlinks. ##### ##### # Verify that File::Find::find will call wanted even if the topdir # is a symlink to a directory, and it should not follow the link # unless follow is set, which it is not in this case %Expect_File = ( file_path('fsl') => 1 ); %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (); File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir}, topdir('fa', 'fsl') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: top dir can be symlink to dir; link not followed without 'follow' option" ); ##### ##### %Expect_File = (File::Spec->curdir => 1, file_path('fa_ord') => 1, file_path('fsl') => 1, file_path('fb_ord') => 1, file_path('fba') => 1, file_path('fba_ord') => 1, file_path('fab') => 1, file_path('fab_ord') => 1, file_path('faba') => 1, file_path('faa') => 1, file_path('faa_ord') => 1); %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (File::Spec->curdir => 1, dir_path('fa') => 1, dir_path('faa') => 1, dir_path('fab') => 1, dir_path('faba') => 1, dir_path('fb') => 1, dir_path('fba') => 1); File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir_prune, follow_fast => 1}, topdir('fa') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: test of 'follow_fast' option: \$_ case" ); ##### ##### # no_chdir is in effect, hence we use file_path_name to specify # the expected paths for %Expect_File %Expect_File = (file_path_name('fa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fa_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fb_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba', 'fba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1); %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (dir_path('fa') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'faa') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'fab') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, dir_path('fb') => 1, dir_path('fb', 'fba') => 1); File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir, follow_fast => 1, no_chdir => 1}, topdir('fa') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: Test of 'follow_fast' and 'no_chdir' options together: \$_ case" ); ##### ##### %Expect_File = (); %Expect_Name = (file_path_name('fa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fa_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fb_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba', 'fba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1); %Expect_Dir = (); File::Find::finddepth( {wanted => \&wanted_Name, follow_fast => 1}, topdir('fa') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_Name), 0, "COMPLETE: test of 'follow_fast' option: \$File::Find::name case" ); ##### ##### # no_chdir is in effect, hence we use file_path_name to specify # the expected paths for %Expect_File %Expect_File = (file_path_name('fa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fa_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fb_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba', 'fba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1); %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (); File::Find::finddepth( {wanted => \&wanted_File, follow_fast => 1, no_chdir => 1}, topdir('fa') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: Test of 'follow_fast' and 'no_chdir' options together: \$File::Find::name case" ); ##### ##### print "# check dangling symbolic links\n"; mkdir_ok( dir_path('dangling_dir'), 0770 ); symlink_ok( dir_path('dangling_dir'), file_path('dangling_dir_sl'), "Check dangling directory" ); rmdir dir_path('dangling_dir'); create_file_ok(file_path('dangling_file')); symlink_ok('../dangling_file','fa/dangling_file_sl', "Check dangling file" ); unlink file_path('dangling_file'); { # these tests should also emit a warning use warnings; %Expect_File = (File::Spec->curdir => 1, file_path('dangling_file_sl') => 1, file_path('fa_ord') => 1, file_path('fsl') => 1, file_path('fb_ord') => 1, file_path('fba') => 1, file_path('fba_ord') => 1, file_path('fab') => 1, file_path('fab_ord') => 1, file_path('faba') => 1, file_path('faba_ord') => 1, file_path('faa') => 1, file_path('faa_ord') => 1); %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (); undef $warn_msg; File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File, follow => 1, dangling_symlinks => sub { $warn_msg = "$_[0] is a dangling symbolic link" } }, topdir('dangling_dir_sl'), topdir('fa') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: test of 'follow' and 'dangling_symlinks' options" ); like( $warn_msg, qr/dangling_file_sl is a dangling symbolic link/, "Got expected warning message re dangling symbolic link" ); unlink file_path('fa', 'dangling_file_sl'), file_path('dangling_dir_sl'); } ##### ##### print "# check recursion\n"; symlink_ok('../faa','fa/faa/faa_sl'); undef $@; eval {File::Find::find( {wanted => \&simple_wanted, follow => 1, no_chdir => 1}, topdir('fa') ); }; like( $@, qr{for_find[:/]fa[:/]faa[:/]faa_sl is a recursive symbolic link}i, "Got expected error message for recursive symbolic link" ); unlink file_path('fa', 'faa', 'faa_sl'); print "# check follow_skip (file)\n"; symlink_ok('./fa_ord','fa/fa_ord_sl'); undef $@; eval {File::Find::finddepth( {wanted => \&simple_wanted, follow => 1, follow_skip => 0, no_chdir => 1}, topdir('fa') );}; like( $@, qr{for_find[:/]fa[:/]fa_ord encountered a second time}i, "'follow_skip==0': got error message when file encountered a second time" ); ##### ##### # no_chdir is in effect, hence we use file_path_name to specify # the expected paths for %Expect_File %Expect_File = (file_path_name('fa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fa_ord') => 2, # We may encounter the symlink first file_path_name('fa', 'fa_ord_sl') => 2, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fb_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba', 'fba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1); %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (dir_path('fa') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'faa') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'fab') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, dir_path('fb') => 1, dir_path('fb','fba') => 1); File::Find::finddepth( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir, follow => 1, follow_skip => 1, no_chdir => 1}, topdir('fa') ); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "COMPLETE: Test of 'follow', 'follow_skip==1' and 'no_chdir' options" ); unlink file_path('fa', 'fa_ord_sl'); ##### ##### print "# check follow_skip (directory)\n"; symlink_ok('./faa','fa/faa_sl'); undef $@; eval {File::Find::find( {wanted => \&simple_wanted, follow => 1, follow_skip => 0, no_chdir => 1}, topdir('fa') );}; like( $@, qr{for_find[:/]fa[:/]faa[:/]? encountered a second time}i, "'follow_skip==0': got error message when directory encountered a second time" ); undef $@; eval {File::Find::find( {wanted => \&simple_wanted, follow => 1, follow_skip => 1, no_chdir => 1}, topdir('fa') );}; like( $@, qr{for_find[:/]fa[:/]faa[:/]? encountered a second time}i, "'follow_skip==1': got error message when directory encountered a second time" ); ##### ##### # no_chdir is in effect, hence we use file_path_name to specify # the expected paths for %Expect_File %Expect_File = (file_path_name('fa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fa_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fb_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fsl', 'fba', 'fba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1, # We may actually encounter the symlink first. file_path_name('fa', 'faa_sl') => 1, file_path_name('fa', 'faa_sl', 'faa_ord') => 1); %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (dir_path('fa') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'faa') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'fab') => 1, dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, dir_path('fb') => 1, dir_path('fb', 'fba') => 1); File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir, follow => 1, follow_skip => 2, no_chdir => 1}, topdir('fa') ); ##### ##### # If we encountered the symlink first, then the entries corresponding to # the real name remain, if the real name first then the symlink my @names = sort keys %Expect_File; is( scalar(@names), 1, "'follow_skip==2'" ); # Normalise both to the original name s/_sl// foreach @names; is( $names[0], file_path_name('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord'), "Got file_path_name, as expected" ); unlink file_path('fa', 'faa_sl'); } ##### Win32 checks - [perl #41555] ##### if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { require File::Spec::Win32; my ($volume) = File::Spec::Win32->splitpath($test_root_dir, 1); print STDERR "VOLUME = $volume\n"; ##### ##### # with chdir %Expect_File = (File::Spec->curdir => 1, file_path('fsl') => 1, file_path('fa_ord') => 1, file_path('fab') => 1, file_path('fab_ord') => 1, file_path('faba') => 1, file_path('faba_ord') => 1, file_path('faa') => 1, file_path('faa_ord') => 1); delete $Expect_File{ file_path('fsl') } unless $symlink_exists; %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = (dir_path('fa') => 1, dir_path('faa') => 1, dir_path('fab') => 1, dir_path('faba') => 1, dir_path('fb') => 1, dir_path('fba') => 1); $FastFileTests_OK = 0; File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir}, topdir('fa')); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "Got no files, as expected" ); ##### ##### # no_chdir %Expect_File = ($volume . file_path_name('fa') => 1, $volume . file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') => 1, $volume . file_path_name('fa', 'fa_ord') => 1, $volume . file_path_name('fa', 'fab') => 1, $volume . file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'fab_ord') => 1, $volume . file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1, $volume . file_path_name('fa', 'fab', 'faba', 'faba_ord') => 1, $volume . file_path_name('fa', 'faa') => 1, $volume . file_path_name('fa', 'faa', 'faa_ord') => 1); delete $Expect_File{ $volume . file_path_name('fa', 'fsl') } unless $symlink_exists; %Expect_Name = (); %Expect_Dir = ($volume . dir_path('fa') => 1, $volume . dir_path('fa', 'faa') => 1, $volume . dir_path('fa', 'fab') => 1, $volume . dir_path('fa', 'fab', 'faba') => 1); File::Find::find( {wanted => \&wanted_File_Dir, no_chdir => 1}, $volume . topdir('fa')); is( scalar(keys %Expect_File), 0, "Got no files, as expected" ); } ##### Issue 68260 ##### if ($symlink_exists) { print "# BUG 68260\n"; mkdir_ok(dir_path ('fa', 'fac'), 0770); mkdir_ok(dir_path ('fb', 'fbc'), 0770); create_file_ok(file_path ('fa', 'fac', 'faca')); symlink_ok('..////../fa/fac/faca', 'fb/fbc/fbca', "RT 68260: able to symlink"); use warnings; my $dangling_symlink; local $SIG {__WARN__} = sub { local $" = " "; # " $dangling_symlink ++ if "@_" =~ /dangling symbolic link/; }; File::Find::find ( { wanted => sub {1;}, follow => 1, follow_skip => 2, dangling_symlinks => 1, }, File::Spec -> curdir ); ok(!$dangling_symlink, "Found no dangling symlink"); } if ($symlink_exists) { # perl #120388 print "# BUG 120388\n"; mkdir_ok(dir_path ('fa', 'fax'), 0770); create_file_ok(file_path ('fa', 'fax', 'faz')); symlink_ok( file_path ('..', 'fa', 'fax', 'faz'), file_path ('fa', 'fay') ); my @seen; File::Find::find( {wanted => sub { if (/^fa[yz]$/) { push @seen, $_; ok(-e $File::Find::fullname, "file identified by 'fullname' exists"); my $subdir = file_path qw/for_find fa fax faz/; like( $File::Find::fullname, qr/\Q$subdir\E$/, "fullname matches expected path" ); } }, follow => 1}, topdir('fa')); # make sure "fay"(symlink) found before "faz"(real file); # otherwise test invalid is(join(',', @seen), 'fay,faz', "symlink found before real file, as expected"); } ##### Issue 59750 ##### print "# RT 59750\n"; mkdir_ok( dir_path('fc'), 0770 ); mkdir_ok( dir_path('fc', 'fca'), 0770 ); mkdir_ok( dir_path('fc', 'fcb'), 0770 ); mkdir_ok( dir_path('fc', 'fcc'), 0770 ); create_file_ok( file_path('fc', 'fca', 'match_alpha') ); create_file_ok( file_path('fc', 'fca', 'match_beta') ); create_file_ok( file_path('fc', 'fcb', 'match_gamma') ); create_file_ok( file_path('fc', 'fcb', 'delta') ); create_file_ok( file_path('fc', 'fcc', 'match_epsilon') ); create_file_ok( file_path('fc', 'fcc', 'match_zeta') ); create_file_ok( file_path('fc', 'fcc', 'eta') ); my @files_from_mixed = (); sub wantmatch { if ( $File::Find::name =~ m/match/ ) { push @files_from_mixed, $_; print "# \$_ => '$_'\n"; } } find( \&wantmatch, ( dir_path('fc', 'fca'), dir_path('fc', 'fcb'), dir_path('fc', 'fcc'), ) ); is( scalar(@files_from_mixed), 5, "Prepare test for RT #59750: got 5 'match' files as expected" ); @files_from_mixed = (); find( \&wantmatch, ( dir_path('fc', 'fca'), dir_path('fc', 'fcb'), file_path('fc', 'fcc', 'match_epsilon'), file_path('fc', 'fcc', 'eta'), ) ); is( scalar(@files_from_mixed), 4, "Can mix directories and (non-directory) files in list of directories searched by wanted()" ); ##### More Win32 checks##### if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { # Check F:F:f correctly handles a root directory path. # Rather than processing the entire drive (!), simply test that the # first file passed to the wanted routine is correct and then bail out. $test_root_dir =~ /^(\w:)/ or die "expected a drive: $test_root_dir"; my $drive = $1; # Determine the file in the root directory which would be # first if processed in sorted order. Create one if necessary. my $expected_first_file; opendir(my $ROOT_DIR, "/") or die "cannot opendir /: $!\n"; foreach my $f (sort readdir $ROOT_DIR) { if (-f "/$f") { $expected_first_file = $f; last; } } closedir $ROOT_DIR; SKIP: { my $created_file; unless (defined $expected_first_file) { $expected_first_file = '__perl_File_Find_test.tmp'; open(F, ">", "/$expected_first_file") && close(F) or skip "cannot create file in root directory: $!", 8; $created_file = 1; } # Run F:F:f with/without no_chdir for each possible style of root path. # NB. If HOME were "/", then an inadvertent chdir('') would fluke the # expected result, so ensure it is something else: local $ENV{HOME} = $test_root_dir; foreach my $no_chdir (0, 1) { foreach my $root_dir ("/", "\\", "$drive/", "$drive\\") { eval { File::Find::find({ 'no_chdir' => $no_chdir, 'preprocess' => sub { return sort @_ }, 'wanted' => sub { -f or return; # the first call is for $root_dir itself. my $got = $File::Find::name; (my $exp = "$root_dir$expected_first_file") =~ s|\\|/|g; print "# no_chdir=$no_chdir $root_dir '$got'\n"; is($got, $exp, "Win32: Run 'find' with 'no_chdir' set to $no_chdir" ); die "done"; # do not process the entire drive! }, }, $root_dir); }; # If F:F:f did not die "done" then it did not Check() either. unless ($@ and $@ =~ /done/) { print "# no_chdir=$no_chdir $root_dir ", ($@ ? "error: $@" : "no files found"), "\n"; ok(0, "Win32: 0"); } } } if ($created_file) { unlink("/$expected_first_file") or warn "can't unlink /$expected_first_file: $!\n"; } } } { local $@; eval { File::Find::find( 'foobar' ); }; like($@, qr/no &wanted subroutine given/, "find() correctly died for lack of &wanted via either coderef or hashref"); } { local $@; eval { File::Find::find( { follow => 1 } ); }; like($@, qr/no &wanted subroutine given/, "find() correctly died for lack of &wanted via hashref"); } { local $@; eval { File::Find::find( { wanted => 1 } ); }; like($@, qr/no &wanted subroutine given/, "find() correctly died: lack of coderef as value of 'wanted' element"); } { local $@; my $wanted = sub { print "hello world\n"; }; eval { File::Find::find( $wanted, ( undef ) ); }; like($@, qr/invalid top directory/, "find() correctly died due to undefined top directory"); } done_testing();