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174 lines
5.9 KiB
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//===- llvm/unittest/Support/ReplaceFileTest.cpp - unit tests -------------===//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Support/Errc.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Process.h"
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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using namespace llvm::sys;
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#define ASSERT_NO_ERROR(x) \
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do { \
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if (std::error_code ASSERT_NO_ERROR_ec = x) { \
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errs() << #x ": did not return errc::success.\n" \
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<< "error number: " << ASSERT_NO_ERROR_ec.value() << "\n" \
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<< "error message: " << ASSERT_NO_ERROR_ec.message() << "\n"; \
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} \
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} while (false)
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namespace {
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std::error_code CreateFileWithContent(const SmallString<128> &FilePath,
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const StringRef &content) {
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int FD = 0;
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if (std::error_code ec = fs::openFileForWrite(FilePath, FD, fs::F_None))
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return ec;
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const bool ShouldClose = true;
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raw_fd_ostream OS(FD, ShouldClose);
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OS << content;
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return std::error_code();
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}
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class ScopedFD {
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int FD;
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ScopedFD(const ScopedFD &) = delete;
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ScopedFD &operator=(const ScopedFD &) = delete;
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public:
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explicit ScopedFD(int Descriptor) : FD(Descriptor) {}
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~ScopedFD() { Process::SafelyCloseFileDescriptor(FD); }
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};
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bool FDHasContent(int FD, StringRef Content) {
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auto Buffer = MemoryBuffer::getOpenFile(FD, "", -1);
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assert(Buffer);
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return Buffer.get()->getBuffer() == Content;
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}
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bool FileHasContent(StringRef File, StringRef Content) {
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int FD = 0;
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auto EC = fs::openFileForRead(File, FD);
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(void)EC;
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assert(!EC);
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ScopedFD EventuallyCloseIt(FD);
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return FDHasContent(FD, Content);
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}
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TEST(rename, FileOpenedForReadingCanBeReplaced) {
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// Create unique temporary directory for this test.
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SmallString<128> TestDirectory;
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::createUniqueDirectory(
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"FileOpenedForReadingCanBeReplaced-test", TestDirectory));
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// Add a couple of files to the test directory.
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SmallString<128> SourceFileName(TestDirectory);
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path::append(SourceFileName, "source");
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SmallString<128> TargetFileName(TestDirectory);
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path::append(TargetFileName, "target");
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(CreateFileWithContent(SourceFileName, "!!source!!"));
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(CreateFileWithContent(TargetFileName, "!!target!!"));
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{
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// Open the target file for reading.
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int ReadFD = 0;
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::openFileForRead(TargetFileName, ReadFD));
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ScopedFD EventuallyCloseIt(ReadFD);
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// Confirm we can replace the file while it is open.
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EXPECT_TRUE(!fs::rename(SourceFileName, TargetFileName));
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// We should still be able to read the old data through the existing
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// descriptor.
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EXPECT_TRUE(FDHasContent(ReadFD, "!!target!!"));
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// The source file should no longer exist
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EXPECT_FALSE(fs::exists(SourceFileName));
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}
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// If we obtain a new descriptor for the target file, we should find that it
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// contains the content that was in the source file.
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EXPECT_TRUE(FileHasContent(TargetFileName, "!!source!!"));
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// Rename the target file back to the source file name to confirm that rename
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// still works if the destination does not already exist.
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EXPECT_TRUE(!fs::rename(TargetFileName, SourceFileName));
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EXPECT_FALSE(fs::exists(TargetFileName));
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ASSERT_TRUE(fs::exists(SourceFileName));
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// Clean up.
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::remove(SourceFileName));
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::remove(TestDirectory.str()));
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}
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TEST(rename, ExistingTemp) {
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// Test that existing .tmpN files don't get deleted by the Windows
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// sys::fs::rename implementation.
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SmallString<128> TestDirectory;
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(
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fs::createUniqueDirectory("ExistingTemp-test", TestDirectory));
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SmallString<128> SourceFileName(TestDirectory);
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path::append(SourceFileName, "source");
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SmallString<128> TargetFileName(TestDirectory);
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path::append(TargetFileName, "target");
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SmallString<128> TargetTmp0FileName(TestDirectory);
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path::append(TargetTmp0FileName, "target.tmp0");
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SmallString<128> TargetTmp1FileName(TestDirectory);
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path::append(TargetTmp1FileName, "target.tmp1");
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(CreateFileWithContent(SourceFileName, "!!source!!"));
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(CreateFileWithContent(TargetFileName, "!!target!!"));
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(CreateFileWithContent(TargetTmp0FileName, "!!target.tmp0!!"));
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{
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// Use mapped_file_region to make sure that the destination file is mmap'ed.
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// This will cause SetInformationByHandle to fail when renaming to the
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// destination, and we will follow the code path that tries to give target
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// a temporary name.
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int TargetFD;
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std::error_code EC;
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::openFileForRead(TargetFileName, TargetFD));
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ScopedFD X(TargetFD);
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sys::fs::mapped_file_region MFR(
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TargetFD, sys::fs::mapped_file_region::readonly, 10, 0, EC);
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ASSERT_FALSE(EC);
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::rename(SourceFileName, TargetFileName));
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#ifdef _WIN32
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// Make sure that target was temporarily renamed to target.tmp1 on Windows.
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// This is signified by a permission denied error as opposed to no such file
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// or directory when trying to open it.
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int Tmp1FD;
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EXPECT_EQ(errc::permission_denied,
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fs::openFileForRead(TargetTmp1FileName, Tmp1FD));
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#endif
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}
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EXPECT_TRUE(FileHasContent(TargetTmp0FileName, "!!target.tmp0!!"));
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::remove(TargetFileName));
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::remove(TargetTmp0FileName));
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ASSERT_NO_ERROR(fs::remove(TestDirectory.str()));
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}
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} // anonymous namespace
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