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ruby--ruby/test/rake/test_fileutils.rb
nobu 746fe8af5a * test/rake: get rid of name collision.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@25211 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2009-10-03 14:47:46 +00:00

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require 'rake'
require 'test/unit'
require_relative 'filecreation'
require 'fileutils'
require 'stringio'
class Rake::TestFileUtils < Test::Unit::TestCase
include FileCreation
BASEDIR = File.dirname(__FILE__)
ShellCommand = "#{BASEDIR}/shellcommand.rb"
ENV_RUBY = ENV['RUBY']
def setup
if ruby = ENV_RUBY
@oldruby = FileUtils.class_eval {remove_const :RUBY}
FileUtils.class_eval {const_set(:RUBY, ruby)}
else
@oldruby = nil
end
end
def teardown
FileUtils.rm_rf("testdata")
FileUtils::LN_SUPPORTED[0] = true
if @oldruby
ruby = @oldruby
FileUtils.class_eval {remove_const :RUBY}
FileUtils.class_eval {const_set(:RUBY, ruby)}
end
end
def test_rm_one_file
create_file("testdata/a")
FileUtils.rm_rf "testdata/a"
assert ! File.exist?("testdata/a")
end
def test_rm_two_files
create_file("testdata/a")
create_file("testdata/b")
FileUtils.rm_rf ["testdata/a", "testdata/b"]
assert ! File.exist?("testdata/a")
assert ! File.exist?("testdata/b")
end
def test_rm_filelist
list = Rake::FileList.new << "testdata/a" << "testdata/b"
list.each { |fn| create_file(fn) }
FileUtils.rm_r list
assert ! File.exist?("testdata/a")
assert ! File.exist?("testdata/b")
end
def test_ln
create_dir("testdata")
open("testdata/a", "w") { |f| f.puts "TEST_LN" }
RakeFileUtils.safe_ln("testdata/a", "testdata/b", :verbose => false)
assert_equal "TEST_LN\n", open("testdata/b") { |f| f.read }
end
class BadLink
include RakeFileUtils
attr_reader :cp_args
def initialize(klass)
@failure_class = klass
end
def cp(*args)
@cp_args = args
end
def ln(*args)
fail @failure_class, "ln not supported"
end
public :safe_ln
end
def test_safe_ln_failover_to_cp_on_standard_error
FileUtils::LN_SUPPORTED[0] = true
c = BadLink.new(StandardError)
c.safe_ln "a", "b"
assert_equal ['a', 'b'], c.cp_args
c.safe_ln "x", "y"
assert_equal ['x', 'y'], c.cp_args
end
def test_safe_ln_failover_to_cp_on_not_implemented_error
FileUtils::LN_SUPPORTED[0] = true
c = BadLink.new(NotImplementedError)
c.safe_ln "a", "b"
assert_equal ['a', 'b'], c.cp_args
end
def test_safe_ln_fails_on_script_error
FileUtils::LN_SUPPORTED[0] = true
c = BadLink.new(ScriptError)
assert_raise(ScriptError) do c.safe_ln "a", "b" end
end
def test_verbose
verbose true
assert_equal true, verbose
verbose false
assert_equal false, verbose
verbose(true) {
assert_equal true, verbose
}
assert_equal false, verbose
end
def test_nowrite
nowrite true
assert_equal true, nowrite
nowrite false
assert_equal false, nowrite
nowrite(true){
assert_equal true, nowrite
}
assert_equal false, nowrite
end
def test_file_utils_methods_are_available_at_top_level
create_file("testdata/a")
verbose(false) do
rm_rf "testdata/a"
end
assert ! File.exist?("testdata/a")
end
def test_fileutils_methods_dont_leak
obj = Object.new
assert_raise(NoMethodError) { obj.copy } # from FileUtils
assert_raise(NoMethodError) { obj.ruby } # from RubyFileUtils
end
def test_sh
verbose(false) { sh %{ruby #{ShellCommand}} }
assert true, "should not fail"
end
# If the :sh method is invoked directly from a test unit instance
# (under mini/test), the mini/test version of fail is invoked rather
# than the kernel version of fail. So we run :sh from within a
# non-test class to avoid the problem.
class Sh
include FileUtils
def run(*args)
sh(*args)
end
def self.run(*args)
new.run(*args)
end
end
def test_sh_with_a_single_string_argument
ENV['RAKE_TEST_SH'] = 'someval'
verbose(false) {
sh %{ruby #{BASEDIR}/check_expansion.rb #{env_var} someval}
}
end
def test_sh_with_multiple_arguments
ENV['RAKE_TEST_SH'] = 'someval'
verbose(false) {
Sh.run 'ruby', File.expand_path('../check_no_expansion.rb', __FILE__), env_var, 'someval'
}
end
def test_sh_failure
assert_raise(RuntimeError) {
verbose(false) { Sh.run "ruby #{File.expand_path('../shellcommand.rb', __FILE__)} 1" }
}
end
def test_sh_special_handling
count = 0
verbose(false) {
sh(%{ruby #{ShellCommand}}) do |ok, res|
assert(ok)
assert_equal 0, res.exitstatus
count += 1
end
sh(%{ruby #{ShellCommand} 1}) do |ok, res|
assert(!ok)
assert_equal 1, res.exitstatus
count += 1
end
}
assert_equal 2, count, "Block count should be 2"
end
def test_sh_noop
verbose(false) { sh %{#{ShellCommand} 1}, :noop=>true }
assert true, "should not fail"
end
def test_sh_bad_option
ex = assert_raise(ArgumentError) {
verbose(false) { sh %{#{ShellCommand}}, :bad_option=>true }
}
assert_match(/bad_option/, ex.message)
end
def test_sh_verbose
out = redirect_stderr {
verbose(true) {
sh %{#{ShellCommand}}, :noop=>true
}
}
assert_match(/^#{Regexp.quote(ShellCommand)}$/o, out)
end
def test_sh_no_verbose
out = redirect_stderr {
verbose(false) {
sh %{#{ShellCommand}}, :noop=>true
}
}
assert_equal '', out
end
def test_ruby_with_a_single_string_argument
ENV['RAKE_TEST_SH'] = 'someval'
verbose(false) {
ruby %{#{BASEDIR}/check_expansion.rb #{env_var} someval}
}
end
def test_ruby_with_multiple_arguments
ENV['RAKE_TEST_SH'] = 'someval'
verbose(false) {
ruby "#{BASEDIR}/check_no_expansion.rb", env_var, 'someval'
}
end
def test_split_all
assert_equal ['a'], RakeFileUtils.split_all('a')
assert_equal ['..'], RakeFileUtils.split_all('..')
assert_equal ['/'], RakeFileUtils.split_all('/')
assert_equal ['a', 'b'], RakeFileUtils.split_all('a/b')
assert_equal ['/', 'a', 'b'], RakeFileUtils.split_all('/a/b')
assert_equal ['..', 'a', 'b'], RakeFileUtils.split_all('../a/b')
end
private
def redirect_stderr
old_err = $stderr
$stderr = StringIO.new
yield
$stderr.string
ensure
$stderr = old_err
end
def windows?
! File::ALT_SEPARATOR.nil?
end
def env_var
windows? ? '%RAKE_TEST_SH%' : '$RAKE_TEST_SH'
end
end