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1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ |
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2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public |
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3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this |
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4 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ |
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5 |
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6 /* |
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7 ** File: mbcs.c |
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8 ** |
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9 ** Synopsis: mbcs {dirName} |
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10 ** |
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11 ** where dirName is the directory to be traversed. dirName is required. |
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12 ** |
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13 ** Description: |
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14 ** mbcs.c tests use of multi-byte characters, as would be passed to |
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15 ** NSPR funtions by internationalized applications. |
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16 ** |
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17 ** mbcs.c, when run on any single-byte platform, should run correctly. |
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18 ** In truth, running the mbcs test on a single-byte platform is |
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19 ** really meaningless. mbcs.c, nor any NSPR library or test is not |
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20 ** intended for use with any wide character set, including Unicode. |
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21 ** mbcs.c should not be included in runtests.ksh because it requires |
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22 ** extensive user intervention to set-up and run. |
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23 ** |
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24 ** mbcs.c should be run on a platform using some form of multi-byte |
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25 ** characters. The initial platform for this test is a Japanese |
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26 ** language Windows NT 4.0 machine. ... Thank you Noriko Hoshi. |
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27 ** |
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28 ** To run mbcs.c, the tester should create a directory tree containing |
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29 ** some files in the same directory from which the test is run; i.e. |
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30 ** the current working directory. The directory and files should be |
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31 ** named such that when represented in the local multi-byte character |
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32 ** set, one or more characters of the name is longer than a single |
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33 ** byte. |
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34 ** |
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35 */ |
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36 |
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37 #include <plgetopt.h> |
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38 #include <nspr.h> |
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39 #include <stdio.h> |
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40 #include <stdlib.h> |
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41 #include <string.h> |
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42 |
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43 /* |
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44 ** Test harness infrastructure |
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45 */ |
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46 PRLogModuleInfo *lm; |
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47 PRLogModuleLevel msgLevel = PR_LOG_NONE; |
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48 PRIntn debug = 0; |
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49 PRUint32 failed_already = 0; |
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50 /* end Test harness infrastructure */ |
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51 |
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52 char *dirName = NULL; /* directory name to traverse */ |
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53 |
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54 /* |
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55 ** Traverse directory |
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56 */ |
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57 static void TraverseDirectory( unsigned char *dir ) |
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58 { |
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59 PRDir *cwd; |
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60 PRDirEntry *dirEntry; |
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61 PRFileInfo info; |
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62 PRStatus rc; |
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63 PRInt32 err; |
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64 PRFileDesc *fd; |
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65 char nextDir[256]; |
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66 char file[256]; |
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67 |
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68 printf("Directory: %s\n", dir ); |
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69 cwd = PR_OpenDir( dir ); |
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70 if ( NULL == cwd ) { |
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71 printf("PR_OpenDir() failed on directory: %s, with error: %d, %d\n", |
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72 dir, PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError()); |
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73 exit(1); |
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74 } |
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75 while( NULL != (dirEntry = PR_ReadDir( cwd, PR_SKIP_BOTH | PR_SKIP_HIDDEN ))) { |
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76 sprintf( file, "%s/%s", dir, dirEntry->name ); |
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77 rc = PR_GetFileInfo( file, &info ); |
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78 if ( PR_FAILURE == rc ) { |
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79 printf("PR_GetFileInfo() failed on file: %s, with error: %d, %d\n", |
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80 dirEntry->name, PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError()); |
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81 exit(1); |
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82 } |
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83 if ( PR_FILE_FILE == info.type ) { |
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84 printf("File: %s \tsize: %ld\n", dirEntry->name, info.size ); |
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85 fd = PR_Open( file, PR_RDONLY, 0 ); |
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86 if ( NULL == fd ) { |
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87 printf("PR_Open() failed. Error: %ld, OSError: %ld\n", |
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88 PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError()); |
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89 } |
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90 rc = PR_Close( fd ); |
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91 if ( PR_FAILURE == rc ) { |
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92 printf("PR_Close() failed. Error: %ld, OSError: %ld\n", |
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93 PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError()); |
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94 } |
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95 } else if ( PR_FILE_DIRECTORY == info.type ) { |
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96 sprintf( nextDir, "%s/%s", dir, dirEntry->name ); |
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97 TraverseDirectory(nextDir); |
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98 } else { |
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99 printf("type is not interesting for file: %s\n", dirEntry->name ); |
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100 /* keep going */ |
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101 } |
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102 } |
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103 /* assume end-of-file, actually could be error */ |
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104 |
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105 rc = PR_CloseDir( cwd ); |
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106 if ( PR_FAILURE == rc ) { |
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107 printf("PR_CloseDir() failed on directory: %s, with error: %d, %d\n", |
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108 dir, PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError()); |
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109 } |
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110 |
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111 } /* end TraverseDirectory() */ |
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112 |
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113 int main(int argc, char **argv) |
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114 { |
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115 { /* get command line options */ |
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116 /* |
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117 ** Get command line options |
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118 */ |
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119 PLOptStatus os; |
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120 PLOptState *opt = PL_CreateOptState(argc, argv, "dv"); |
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121 |
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122 while (PL_OPT_EOL != (os = PL_GetNextOpt(opt))) |
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123 { |
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124 if (PL_OPT_BAD == os) continue; |
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125 switch (opt->option) |
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126 { |
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127 case 'd': /* debug */ |
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128 debug = 1; |
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129 msgLevel = PR_LOG_ERROR; |
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130 break; |
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131 case 'v': /* verbose mode */ |
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132 msgLevel = PR_LOG_DEBUG; |
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133 break; |
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134 default: |
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135 dirName = strdup(opt->value); |
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136 break; |
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137 } |
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138 } |
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139 PL_DestroyOptState(opt); |
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140 } /* end get command line options */ |
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141 |
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142 lm = PR_NewLogModule("Test"); /* Initialize logging */ |
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143 |
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144 |
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145 if ( dirName == NULL ) { |
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146 printf("you gotta specify a directory as an operand!\n"); |
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147 exit(1); |
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148 } |
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149 |
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150 TraverseDirectory( dirName ); |
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151 |
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152 if (debug) printf("%s\n", (failed_already)? "FAIL" : "PASS"); |
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153 return( (failed_already == PR_TRUE )? 1 : 0 ); |
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154 } /* main() */ |
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155 /* end template.c */ |