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require_relative '../../spec_helper'
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2017-05-07 08:04:49 -04:00
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describe "File.truncate" do
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before :each do
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@name = tmp("test.txt")
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touch(@name) { |f| f.write("1234567890") }
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end
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after :each do
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rm_r @name
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end
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it "truncates a file" do
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File.size(@name).should == 10
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File.truncate(@name, 5)
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File.size(@name).should == 5
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File.open(@name, "r") do |f|
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f.read(99).should == "12345"
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f.eof?.should == true
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end
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end
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it "truncate a file size to 0" do
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File.truncate(@name, 0).should == 0
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IO.read(@name).should == ""
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end
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it "truncate a file size to 5" do
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File.size(@name).should == 10
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File.truncate(@name, 5)
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File.size(@name).should == 5
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IO.read(@name).should == "12345"
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end
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it "truncates to a larger file size than the original file" do
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File.truncate(@name, 12)
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File.size(@name).should == 12
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IO.read(@name).should == "1234567890\000\000"
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end
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it "truncates to the same size as the original file" do
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File.truncate(@name, File.size(@name))
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File.size(@name).should == 10
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IO.read(@name).should == "1234567890"
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end
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it "raises an Errno::ENOENT if the file does not exist" do
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# TODO: missing_file
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not_existing_file = tmp("file-does-not-exist-for-sure.txt")
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# make sure it doesn't exist for real
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rm_r not_existing_file
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begin
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lambda { File.truncate(not_existing_file, 5) }.should raise_error(Errno::ENOENT)
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ensure
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rm_r not_existing_file
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end
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end
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it "raises an ArgumentError if not passed two arguments" do
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lambda { File.truncate }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
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lambda { File.truncate(@name) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
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end
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platform_is_not :netbsd, :openbsd do
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it "raises an Errno::EINVAL if the length argument is not valid" do
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lambda { File.truncate(@name, -1) }.should raise_error(Errno::EINVAL) # May fail
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end
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end
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it "raises a TypeError if not passed a String type for the first argument" do
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lambda { File.truncate(1, 1) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
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end
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it "raises a TypeError if not passed an Integer type for the second argument" do
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lambda { File.truncate(@name, nil) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
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end
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it "accepts an object that has a #to_path method" do
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File.truncate(mock_to_path(@name), 0).should == 0
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end
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end
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describe "File#truncate" do
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before :each do
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@name = tmp("test.txt")
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@file = File.open @name, 'w'
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@file.write "1234567890"
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@file.flush
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end
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after :each do
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@file.close unless @file.closed?
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rm_r @name
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end
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it "does not move the file write pointer to the specified byte offset" do
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@file.truncate(3)
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@file.write "abc"
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@file.close
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File.read(@name).should == "123\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00abc"
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end
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it "does not move the file read pointer to the specified byte offset" do
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File.open(@name, "r+") do |f|
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f.read(1).should == "1"
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f.truncate(0)
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f.read(1).should == nil
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end
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end
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it "truncates a file" do
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File.size(@name).should == 10
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@file.truncate(5)
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File.size(@name).should == 5
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File.open(@name, "r") do |f|
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f.read(99).should == "12345"
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f.eof?.should == true
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end
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end
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it "truncates a file size to 0" do
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@file.truncate(0).should == 0
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IO.read(@name).should == ""
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end
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it "truncates a file size to 5" do
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File.size(@name).should == 10
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@file.truncate(5)
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File.size(@name).should == 5
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IO.read(@name).should == "12345"
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end
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it "truncates a file to a larger size than the original file" do
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@file.truncate(12)
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File.size(@name).should == 12
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IO.read(@name).should == "1234567890\000\000"
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end
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it "truncates a file to the same size as the original file" do
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@file.truncate(File.size(@name))
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File.size(@name).should == 10
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IO.read(@name).should == "1234567890"
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end
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it "raises an ArgumentError if not passed one argument" do
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lambda { @file.truncate }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
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lambda { @file.truncate(1) }.should_not raise_error(ArgumentError)
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end
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platform_is_not :netbsd do
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it "raises an Errno::EINVAL if the length argument is not valid" do
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lambda { @file.truncate(-1) }.should raise_error(Errno::EINVAL) # May fail
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end
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end
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it "raises an IOError if file is closed" do
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@file.close
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@file.closed?.should == true
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lambda { @file.truncate(42) }.should raise_error(IOError)
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end
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it "raises an IOError if file is not opened for writing" do
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File.open(@name, 'r') do |file|
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lambda { file.truncate(42) }.should raise_error(IOError)
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end
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end
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it "raises a TypeError if not passed an Integer type for the for the argument" do
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lambda { @file.truncate(nil) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
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end
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end
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