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FreeBSD's GETNAMEINFO(3) says: > If a link-layer address or UNIX-domain address is passed to > getnameinfo(), its ASCII representation will be stored in host. The > string pointed to by serv will be set to the empty string if non-NULL; > flags will always be ignored. Android seems to behave like FreeBSD.
42 lines
1 KiB
Ruby
42 lines
1 KiB
Ruby
require_relative '../spec_helper'
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require_relative '../fixtures/classes'
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describe 'Addrinfo#getnameinfo' do
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describe 'using an IP Addrinfo' do
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SocketSpecs.each_ip_protocol do |family, ip_address|
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before do
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@addr = Addrinfo.tcp(ip_address, 21)
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end
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it 'returns the node and service names' do
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host, service = @addr.getnameinfo
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service.should == 'ftp'
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end
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it 'accepts flags as an Integer as the first argument' do
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host, service = @addr.getnameinfo(Socket::NI_NUMERICSERV)
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service.should == '21'
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end
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end
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end
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platform_is :linux do
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platform_is_not :android do
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with_feature :unix_socket do
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describe 'using a UNIX Addrinfo' do
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before do
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@addr = Addrinfo.unix('cats')
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@host = Socket.gethostname
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end
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it 'returns the hostname and UNIX socket path' do
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host, path = @addr.getnameinfo
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host.should == @host
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path.should == 'cats'
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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