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Diffstat (limited to 'test/readonly/readonly.c')
-rw-r--r-- | test/readonly/readonly.c | 12 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/test/readonly/readonly.c b/test/readonly/readonly.c index 370e6100035..a289296ea65 100644 --- a/test/readonly/readonly.c +++ b/test/readonly/readonly.c @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ usage(void) } static int -run_child(const char *home) +run_child(const char *homedir) { WT_CONNECTION *conn; WT_CURSOR *cursor; @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ run_child(const char *home) * We expect the read-only database will allow the second read-only * handle to succeed because no one can create or set the lock file. */ - if ((ret = wiredtiger_open(home, NULL, ENV_CONFIG_RD, &conn)) != 0) + if ((ret = wiredtiger_open(homedir, NULL, ENV_CONFIG_RD, &conn)) != 0) testutil_die(ret, "wiredtiger_open readonly"); /* @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ run_child(const char *home) * Child process opens both databases readonly. */ static void -open_dbs(const char *home, const char *home_rd, const char *home_rd2) +open_dbs(const char *dir, const char *dir_rd, const char *dir_rd2) { WT_CONNECTION *conn; int ret; @@ -110,12 +110,12 @@ open_dbs(const char *home, const char *home_rd, const char *home_rd2) * We expect opening the writeable home to return an error. * It is a failure if the child successfully opens that. */ - if ((ret = wiredtiger_open(home, NULL, ENV_CONFIG_RD, &conn)) == 0) + if ((ret = wiredtiger_open(dir, NULL, ENV_CONFIG_RD, &conn)) == 0) testutil_die(ret, "wiredtiger_open readonly allowed"); - if ((ret = run_child(home_rd)) != 0) + if ((ret = run_child(dir_rd)) != 0) testutil_die(ret, "run child 1"); - if ((ret = run_child(home_rd2)) != 0) + if ((ret = run_child(dir_rd2)) != 0) testutil_die(ret, "run child 2"); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } |