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