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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Unit tests of _iwrite function
#
# _iwrite($self, $data, $start, $end)
#
# 'i' here is for 'insert'. This writes $data at absolute position $start
# in the file, copying the data at that position downwards---
# but only down to position $end. Data at or past $end is not moved
# or even examined. Since there isn't enough room for the full copy
# (Because we inserted $data at the beginning) we copy as much as possible
# and return a string containing the remainder.
my $file = "tf$$.txt";
$| = 1;
print "1..203\n";
my $N = 1;
my $oldfile;
use Tie::File;
print "ok $N\n"; $N++;
$: = Tie::File::_default_recsep();
$FLEN = 40970; # Use files of this length
$oldfile = mkrand($FLEN);
print "# MOF tests\n";
# (2-85) These were generated by 'gentests.pl' to cover all possible cases
# (I hope)
# Legend:
# x: data is entirely contained within one block
# x>: data runs from the middle to the end of the block
# <x: data runs from the start to the middle of the block
# <x>: data occupies precisely one block
# x><x: data overlaps one block boundary
# <x><x: data runs from the start of one block into the middle of the next
# x><x>: data runs from the middle of one block to the end of the next
# <x><x>: data occupies two blocks exactly
# <x><x><x>: data occupies three blocks exactly
# 0: data is null
#
# For each possible alignment of the old and new data, we investigate
# up to three situations: old data is shorter, old and new data are the
# same length, and new data is shorter.
#
# try($pos, $old, $new) means to run a test where the area being
# written into starts at position $pos, the area being written into
# has length $old, and and the new data has length $new.
try( 8605, 2394, 2394); # old=x , new=x ; old = new
try( 9768, 1361, 664); # old=x , new=x ; old > new
try( 9955, 6429, 6429); # old=x> , new=x ; old = new
try(10550, 5834, 4123); # old=x> , new=x ; old > new
try(14580, 6158, 851); # old=x><x , new=x ; old > new
try(13442, 11134, 1572); # old=x><x> , new=x ; old > new
try( 8192, 514, 514); # old=<x , new=<x ; old = new
try( 8192, 2196, 858); # old=<x , new=<x ; old > new
try( 8192, 8192, 8192); # old=<x> , new=<x ; old = new
try( 8192, 8192, 1290); # old=<x> , new=<x ; old > new
try( 8192, 10575, 6644); # old=<x><x , new=<x ; old > new
try( 8192, 16384, 5616); # old=<x><x> , new=<x ; old > new
try( 8192, 24576, 6253); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x ; old > new
try( 9965, 6419, 6419); # old=x> , new=x> ; old = new
try(16059, 6102, 325); # old=x><x , new=x> ; old > new
try( 9503, 15073, 6881); # old=x><x> , new=x> ; old > new
try(16316, 1605, 1605); # old=x><x , new=x><x ; old = new
try(16093, 4074, 993); # old=x><x , new=x><x ; old > new
try(14739, 9837, 9837); # old=x><x> , new=x><x ; old = new
try(14071, 10505, 7344); # old=x><x> , new=x><x ; old > new
try( 8192, 8192, 8192); # old=<x> , new=<x> ; old = new
try( 8192, 14817, 8192); # old=<x><x , new=<x> ; old > new
try( 8192, 16384, 8192); # old=<x><x> , new=<x> ; old > new
try( 8192, 24576, 8192); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x> ; old > new
try( 8192, 9001, 9001); # old=<x><x , new=<x><x ; old = new
try( 8192, 11760, 10274); # old=<x><x , new=<x><x ; old > new
try( 8192, 16384, 10781); # old=<x><x> , new=<x><x ; old > new
try( 8192, 24576, 9284); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x><x ; old > new
try(14761, 9815, 9815); # old=x><x> , new=x><x> ; old = new
try( 8192, 16384, 16384); # old=<x><x> , new=<x><x> ; old = new
try( 8192, 24576, 16384); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x><x> ; old > new
try( 8192, 24576, 24576); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x><x><x>; old = new
try( 8771, 776, 0); # old=x , new=0 ; old > new
try( 8192, 2813, 0); # old=<x , new=0 ; old > new
try(13945, 2439, 0); # old=x> , new=0 ; old > new
try(14493, 6090, 0); # old=x><x , new=0 ; old > new
try( 8192, 8192, 0); # old=<x> , new=0 ; old > new
try( 8192, 10030, 0); # old=<x><x , new=0 ; old > new
try(14983, 9593, 0); # old=x><x> , new=0 ; old > new
try( 8192, 16384, 0); # old=<x><x> , new=0 ; old > new
try( 8192, 24576, 0); # old=<x><x><x>, new=0 ; old > new
try(10489, 0, 0); # old=0 , new=0 ; old = new
print "# SOF tests\n";
# (86-133)
# These tests all take place at the start of the file
try( 0, 4868, 4868); # old=<x , new=<x ; old = new
try( 0, 147, 118); # old=<x , new=<x ; old > new
try( 0, 8192, 8192); # old=<x> , new=<x ; old = new
try( 0, 8192, 4574); # old=<x> , new=<x ; old > new
try( 0, 11891, 1917); # old=<x><x , new=<x ; old > new
try( 0, 16384, 5155); # old=<x><x> , new=<x ; old > new
try( 0, 24576, 2953); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x ; old > new
try( 0, 8192, 8192); # old=<x> , new=<x> ; old = new
try( 0, 11083, 8192); # old=<x><x , new=<x> ; old > new
try( 0, 16384, 8192); # old=<x><x> , new=<x> ; old > new
try( 0, 24576, 8192); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x> ; old > new
try( 0, 14126, 14126); # old=<x><x , new=<x><x ; old = new
try( 0, 12002, 9034); # old=<x><x , new=<x><x ; old > new
try( 0, 16384, 13258); # old=<x><x> , new=<x><x ; old > new
try( 0, 24576, 14367); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x><x ; old > new
try( 0, 16384, 16384); # old=<x><x> , new=<x><x> ; old = new
try( 0, 24576, 16384); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x><x> ; old > new
try( 0, 24576, 24576); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x><x><x>; old = new
try( 0, 6530, 0); # old=<x , new=0 ; old > new
try( 0, 8192, 0); # old=<x> , new=0 ; old > new
try( 0, 14707, 0); # old=<x><x , new=0 ; old > new
try( 0, 16384, 0); # old=<x><x> , new=0 ; old > new
try( 0, 24576, 0); # old=<x><x><x>, new=0 ; old > new
try( 0, 0, 0); # old=0 , new=0 ; old = new
print "# EOF tests 1\n";
# (134-169)
# These tests all take place at the end of the file
$FLEN = 40960; # Force the file to be exactly 40960 bytes long
$oldfile = mkrand($FLEN);
try(32768, 8192, 8192); # old=<x> , new=<x ; old = new
try(32768, 8192, 4026); # old=<x> , new=<x ; old > new
try(24576, 16384, 1917); # old=<x><x> , new=<x ; old > new
try(16384, 24576, 3818); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x ; old > new
try(32768, 8192, 8192); # old=<x> , new=<x> ; old = new
try(24576, 16384, 8192); # old=<x><x> , new=<x> ; old > new
try(16384, 24576, 8192); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x> ; old > new
try(24576, 16384, 12221); # old=<x><x> , new=<x><x ; old > new
try(16384, 24576, 15030); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x><x ; old > new
try(24576, 16384, 16384); # old=<x><x> , new=<x><x> ; old = new
try(16384, 24576, 16384); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x><x> ; old > new
try(16384, 24576, 24576); # old=<x><x><x>, new=<x><x><x>; old = new
try(35973, 4987, 0); # old=x> , new=0 ; old > new
try(32768, 8192, 0); # old=<x> , new=0 ; old > new
try(29932, 11028, 0); # old=x><x> , new=0 ; old > new
try(24576, 16384, 0); # old=<x><x> , new=0 ; old > new
try(16384, 24576, 0); # old=<x><x><x>, new=0 ; old > new
try(40960, 0, 0); # old=0 , new=0 ; old = new
print "# EOF tests 2\n";
# (170-203)
# These tests all take place at the end of the file
$FLEN = 42000; # Force the file to be exactly 42000 bytes long
$oldfile = mkrand($FLEN);
try(41683, 317, 317); # old=x , new=x ; old = new
try(41225, 775, 405); # old=x , new=x ; old > new
try(35709, 6291, 284); # old=x><x , new=x ; old > new
try(40960, 1040, 1040); # old=<x , new=<x ; old = new
try(40960, 1040, 378); # old=<x , new=<x ; old > new
try(32768, 9232, 5604); # old=<x><x , new=<x ; old > new
try(39994, 2006, 966); # old=x><x , new=x> ; old > new
try(36725, 5275, 5275); # old=x><x , new=x><x ; old = new
try(37990, 4010, 3199); # old=x><x , new=x><x ; old > new
try(32768, 9232, 8192); # old=<x><x , new=<x> ; old > new
try(32768, 9232, 9232); # old=<x><x , new=<x><x ; old = new
try(32768, 9232, 8795); # old=<x><x , new=<x><x ; old > new
try(41500, 500, 0); # old=x , new=0 ; old > new
try(40960, 1040, 0); # old=<x , new=0 ; old > new
try(35272, 6728, 0); # old=x><x , new=0 ; old > new
try(32768, 9232, 0); # old=<x><x , new=0 ; old > new
try(42000, 0, 0); # old=0 , new=0 ; old = new
sub mkrand {
my $len = shift;
srand $len;
my @c = ('a' .. 'z', 'A' .. 'Z', 0..9, $:);
my $d = "";
$d .= $c[rand @c] until length($d) >= $len;
substr($d, $len) = ""; # chop it off to the proper length
$d;
}
sub try {
my ($s, $len, $newlen) = @_;
my $e = $s + $len;
open F, "> $file" or die "Couldn't open file $file: $!";
binmode F;
print F $oldfile;
close F;
die "wrong length!" unless -s $file == $FLEN;
my $newdata = "-" x $newlen;
my $expected = $oldfile;
my $expected_return = substr($expected, $e - $newlen, $newlen, "");
substr($expected, $s, 0, $newdata);
my $o = tie my @lines, 'Tie::File', $file or die $!;
my $actual_return = $o->_iwrite($newdata, $s, $e);
undef $o; untie @lines;
open F, "< $file" or die "Couldn't open file $file: $!";
binmode F;
my $actual;
{ local $/;
$actual = <F>;
}
close F;
my ($alen, $xlen) = (length $actual, length $expected);
unless ($alen == $xlen) {
print "# try(@_) expected file length $xlen, actual $alen!\n";
}
print $actual eq $expected ? "ok $N\n" : "not ok $N\n";
$N++;
if (! defined $actual_return && ! defined $expected_return) {
print "ok $N\n";
} elsif (! defined $actual_return || ! defined $expected_return) {
print "not ok $N\n";
} else {
print $actual_return eq $expected_return ? "ok $N\n" : "not ok $N\n";
}
$N++;
}
sub ctrlfix {
for (@_) {
s/\n/\\n/g;
s/\r/\\r/g;
}
}
END {
1 while unlink $file;
}
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