#include "config.h" #include "ntp_stdlib.h" #include "unity.h" #include #include #include #include #include static char * resolved; void setUp(void); void setUp(void) { resolved = NULL; } void tearDown(void); void tearDown(void) { free(resolved); resolved = NULL; } static int/*BOOL*/ isValidAbsPath(const char * path) { int retv = FALSE; /* this needs some elaboration: */ if (path && path[0] == '/') { struct stat sb; if (0 == lstat(path, &sb)) { retv = (sb.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFLNK; } } return retv; } static const char * errMsg(const char *fmt, ...) { static char buf[256]; va_list va; va_start(va, fmt); vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, va); va_end(va); return buf; } void test_CurrentWorkingDir(void); void test_CurrentWorkingDir(void) { # ifdef SYS_WINNT TEST_IGNORE_MESSAGE("not applicable to windows so far"); # else resolved = ntp_realpath("."); TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(resolved, "failed to resolve '.'"); TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(isValidAbsPath(resolved), "'.' not resolved to absolute path"); # endif } void test_DevLinks(void); void test_DevLinks(void) { # ifdef SYS_WINNT TEST_IGNORE_MESSAGE("not applicable to windows so far"); # else char nam[512]; char abs[512]; struct dirent * ent; DIR * dfs = opendir("/dev"); TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(dfs, "failed to open '/dev' !?!"); while (NULL != (ent = readdir(dfs))) { /* the /dev/std{in,out,err} symlinks are prone to some * kind of race condition under Linux, so we better skip * them here; running tests in parallel can fail mysteriously * otherwise. (Dunno *how* this could happen, but it * did at some point in time, quite reliably...) */ if (!strncmp(ent->d_name, "std", 3)) continue; /* otherwise build the full name & try to resolve: */ snprintf(nam, sizeof(nam), "/dev/%s", ent->d_name); resolved = ntp_realpath(nam); TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(resolved, errMsg("could not resolve '%s'", nam)); strlcpy(abs, resolved, sizeof(abs)); free(resolved); resolved = NULL; /* test/development code: if (strcmp(nam, abs)) printf(" '%s' --> '%s'\n", nam, abs); */ TEST_ASSERT_TRUE_MESSAGE(isValidAbsPath(abs), errMsg("could not validate '%s'", abs)); } closedir(dfs); # endif }