1/* $NetBSD: t_basedirname.c,v 1.2 2011/07/07 09:49:59 jruoho Exp $ */ 2 3/* 4 * Regression test for basename(3). 5 * 6 * Written by Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@NetBSD.org>, Oct. 2002. 7 * Public domain. 8 */ 9 10#include <atf-c.h> 11 12#include <assert.h> 13#include <stdio.h> 14#include <stdlib.h> 15#include <string.h> 16#include <libgen.h> 17 18struct { 19 const char *input; 20 const char *output; 21} test_basename_table[] = { 22/* 23 * The following are taken from the "Sample Input and Output Strings 24 * for basename()" table in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001. 25 */ 26 { "/usr/lib", "lib" }, 27 { "/usr/", "usr" }, 28 { "/", "/" }, 29 { "///", "/" }, 30 { "//usr//lib//", "lib" }, 31/* 32 * IEEE Std 1003.1-2001: 33 * 34 * If path is a null pointer or points to an empty string, 35 * basename() shall return a pointer to the string "." . 36 */ 37 { "", "." }, 38 { NULL, "." }, 39/* 40 * IEEE Std 1003.1-2001: 41 * 42 * If the string is exactly "//", it is implementation-defined 43 * whether "/" or "//" is returned. 44 * 45 * The NetBSD implementation returns "/". 46 */ 47 { "//", "/" }, 48 49 { NULL, NULL } 50}; 51 52struct { 53 const char *input; 54 const char *output; 55} test_dirname_table[] = { 56/* 57 * The following are taken from the "Sample Input and Output Strings 58 * for dirname()" table in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001. 59 */ 60 { "/usr/lib", "/usr" }, 61 { "/usr/", "/" }, 62 { "usr", "." }, 63 { "/", "/" }, 64 { ".", "." }, 65 { "..", "." }, 66/* 67 * IEEE Std 1003.1-2001: 68 * 69 * If path is a null pointer or points to an empty string, 70 * dirname() shall return a pointer to the string "." . 71 */ 72 { "", "." }, 73 { NULL, "." }, 74/* 75 * IEEE Std 1003.1-2001: 76 * 77 * Since the meaning of the leading "//" is implementation-defined, 78 * dirname("//foo") may return either "//" or "/" (but nothing else). 79 * 80 * The NetBSD implementation returns "/". 81 */ 82 { "//foo", "/" }, 83/* 84 * Make sure the trailing slashes after the directory name component 85 * get trimmed. The Std does not talk about this, but this is what 86 * Solaris 8's dirname(3) does. 87 */ 88 { "/usr///lib", "/usr" }, 89 90 { NULL, NULL } 91}; 92 93ATF_TC(basename_posix); 94ATF_TC_HEAD(basename_posix, tc) 95{ 96 atf_tc_set_md_var(tc, "descr", "Test basename(3) with POSIX examples"); 97} 98 99ATF_TC_BODY(basename_posix, tc) 100{ 101 char testbuf[32], *base; 102 int i; 103 104 for (i = 0; test_basename_table[i].output != NULL; i++) { 105 if (test_basename_table[i].input != NULL) { 106 if (strlen(test_basename_table[i].input) >= 107 sizeof(testbuf)) 108 atf_tc_skip("Testbuf too small!"); 109 strcpy(testbuf, test_basename_table[i].input); 110 base = basename(testbuf); 111 } else 112 base = basename(NULL); 113 114 /* 115 * basename(3) is allowed to modify the input buffer. 116 * However, that is considered hostile by some programs, 117 * and so we elect to consider this an error. 118 * 119 * This is not a problem, as basename(3) is also allowed 120 * to return a pointer to a statically-allocated buffer 121 * (it is explicitly not required to be reentrant). 122 */ 123 if (test_basename_table[i].input != NULL && 124 strcmp(test_basename_table[i].input, testbuf) != 0) { 125 fprintf(stderr, 126 "Input buffer for \"%s\" was modified\n", 127 test_basename_table[i].input); 128 atf_tc_fail("Input buffer was modified."); 129 } 130 131 /* Make sure the result is correct. */ 132 if (strcmp(test_basename_table[i].output, base) != 0) { 133 fprintf(stderr, 134 "Input \"%s\", output \"%s\", expected \"%s\"\n", 135 test_basename_table[i].input == 136 NULL ? "(null)" : test_basename_table[i].input, 137 base, test_basename_table[i].output); 138 atf_tc_fail("Output does not match expected value."); 139 } 140 } 141} 142 143 144ATF_TC(dirname_posix); 145ATF_TC_HEAD(dirname_posix, tc) 146{ 147 atf_tc_set_md_var(tc, "descr", "Test dirname(3) with POSIX examples"); 148} 149 150ATF_TC_BODY(dirname_posix, tc) 151{ 152 char testbuf[32], *base; 153 int i; 154 155 for (i = 0; test_dirname_table[i].output != NULL; i++) { 156 if (test_dirname_table[i].input != NULL) { 157 if (strlen(test_dirname_table[i].input) >= 158 sizeof(testbuf)) 159 atf_tc_skip("Testbuf too small!"); 160 strcpy(testbuf, test_dirname_table[i].input); 161 base = dirname(testbuf); 162 } else 163 base = dirname(NULL); 164 165 /* 166 * dirname(3) is allowed to modify the input buffer. 167 * However, that is considered hostile by some programs, 168 * and so we elect to consider this an error. 169 * 170 * This is not a problem, as dirname(3) is also allowed 171 * to return a pointer to a statically-allocated buffer 172 * (it is explicitly not required to be reentrant). 173 */ 174 if (test_dirname_table[i].input != NULL && 175 strcmp(test_dirname_table[i].input, testbuf) != 0) { 176 fprintf(stderr, 177 "Input buffer for \"%s\" was modified\n", 178 test_dirname_table[i].input); 179 atf_tc_fail("Input buffer was modified."); 180 } 181 182 /* Make sure the result is correct. */ 183 if (strcmp(test_dirname_table[i].output, base) != 0) { 184 fprintf(stderr, 185 "Input \"%s\", output \"%s\", expected \"%s\"\n", 186 test_dirname_table[i].input == 187 NULL ? "(null)" : test_dirname_table[i].input, 188 base, test_dirname_table[i].output); 189 atf_tc_fail("Output does not match expected value."); 190 } 191 } 192} 193 194ATF_TP_ADD_TCS(tp) 195{ 196 ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, basename_posix); 197 ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, dirname_posix); 198 199 return atf_no_error(); 200} 201