From 4e150d3271334e17bca0b9b47022fa3c529dc8c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Seth ProductEngine Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 22:16:14 +0200 Subject: STORM-477 WIP Re-implemented LLDir::getNextFileInDir() as an iterator object. - Added a class implementing directory entries iteration with pattern matching which is used in unit tests instead of LLDir::getNextFileInDir. STORM-550 FIXED Fixed LLDir unit test which failed for some complex wildcard combinations. --- indra/llvfs/tests/lldir_test.cpp | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'indra/llvfs/tests') diff --git a/indra/llvfs/tests/lldir_test.cpp b/indra/llvfs/tests/lldir_test.cpp index 8788bd63e8..ea321c5ae9 100644 --- a/indra/llvfs/tests/lldir_test.cpp +++ b/indra/llvfs/tests/lldir_test.cpp @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ #include "linden_common.h" #include "../lldir.h" +#include "../lldiriterator.h" #include "../test/lltut.h" @@ -259,13 +260,12 @@ namespace tut std::string makeTestFile( const std::string& dir, const std::string& file ) { - std::string delim = gDirUtilp->getDirDelimiter(); - std::string path = dir + delim + file; + std::string path = dir + file; LLFILE* handle = LLFile::fopen( path, "w" ); ensure("failed to open test file '"+path+"'", handle != NULL ); // Harbison & Steele, 4th ed., p. 366: "If an error occurs, fputs // returns EOF; otherwise, it returns some other, nonnegative value." - ensure("failed to write to test file '"+path+"'", fputs("test file", handle) >= 0); + ensure("failed to write to test file '"+path+"'", EOF != fputs("test file", handle) ); fclose(handle); return path; } @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ namespace tut } static const char* DirScanFilename[5] = { "file1.abc", "file2.abc", "file1.xyz", "file2.xyz", "file1.mno" }; - + void scanTest(const std::string& directory, const std::string& pattern, bool correctResult[5]) { @@ -300,7 +300,8 @@ namespace tut bool filesFound[5] = { false, false, false, false, false }; //std::cerr << "searching '"+directory+"' for '"+pattern+"'\n"; - while ( found <= 5 && gDirUtilp->getNextFileInDir(directory, pattern, scanResult) ) + LLDirIterator iter(directory, pattern); + while ( found <= 5 && iter.next(scanResult) ) { found++; //std::cerr << " found '"+scanResult+"'\n"; @@ -334,15 +335,15 @@ namespace tut template<> template<> void LLDirTest_object_t::test<5>() - // getNextFileInDir + // LLDirIterator::next { std::string delim = gDirUtilp->getDirDelimiter(); std::string dirTemp = LLFile::tmpdir(); // Create the same 5 file names of the two directories - std::string dir1 = makeTestDir(dirTemp + "getNextFileInDir"); - std::string dir2 = makeTestDir(dirTemp + "getNextFileInDir"); + std::string dir1 = makeTestDir(dirTemp + "LLDirIterator"); + std::string dir2 = makeTestDir(dirTemp + "LLDirIterator"); std::string dir1files[5]; std::string dir2files[5]; for (int i=0; i<5; i++) @@ -380,19 +381,17 @@ namespace tut scanTest(dir2, "file?.x?z", expected7); // Scan dir2 and see if any file?.??c files are found - // THESE FAIL ON Mac and Windows, SO ARE COMMENTED OUT FOR NOW - // bool expected8[5] = { true, true, false, false, false }; - // scanTest(dir2, "file?.??c", expected8); - // scanTest(dir2, "*.??c", expected8); + bool expected8[5] = { true, true, false, false, false }; + scanTest(dir2, "file?.??c", expected8); + scanTest(dir2, "*.??c", expected8); // Scan dir1 and see if any *.?n? files are found bool expected9[5] = { false, false, false, false, true }; scanTest(dir1, "*.?n?", expected9); // Scan dir1 and see if any *.???? files are found - // THIS ONE FAILS ON WINDOWS (returns three charater suffixes) SO IS COMMENTED OUT FOR NOW - // bool expected10[5] = { false, false, false, false, false }; - // scanTest(dir1, "*.????", expected10); + bool expected10[5] = { false, false, false, false, false }; + scanTest(dir1, "*.????", expected10); // Scan dir1 and see if any ?????.* files are found bool expected11[5] = { true, true, true, true, true }; @@ -402,6 +401,15 @@ namespace tut bool expected12[5] = { false, false, true, true, false }; scanTest(dir1, "??l??.xyz", expected12); + bool expected13[5] = { true, false, true, false, false }; + scanTest(dir1, "file1.{abc,xyz}", expected13); + + bool expected14[5] = { true, true, false, false, false }; + scanTest(dir1, "file[0-9].abc", expected14); + + bool expected15[5] = { true, true, false, false, false }; + scanTest(dir1, "file[!a-z].abc", expected15); + // clean up all test files and directories for (int i=0; i<5; i++) { -- cgit v1.2.3