// spell-checker:ignore (words) reallylongexecutable use crate::common::util::*; #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "redox"))] use std::ffi::OsStr; #[test] fn test_help() { for help_flg in ["-h", "--help"] { new_ucmd!() .arg(&help_flg) .succeeds() .no_stderr() .stdout_contains("USAGE:"); } } #[test] fn test_version() { for version_flg in ["-V", "--version"] { assert!(new_ucmd!() .arg(&version_flg) .succeeds() .no_stderr() .stdout_str() .starts_with("basename")); } } #[test] fn test_directory() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["/root/alpha/beta/gamma/delta/epsilon/omega/"]) .succeeds() .stdout_only("omega\n"); } #[test] fn test_file() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["/etc/passwd"]) .succeeds() .stdout_only("passwd\n"); } #[test] fn test_remove_suffix() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["/usr/local/bin/reallylongexecutable.exe", ".exe"]) .succeeds() .stdout_only("reallylongexecutable\n"); } #[test] fn test_do_not_remove_suffix() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["/foo/bar/baz", "baz"]) .succeeds() .stdout_only("baz\n"); } #[test] fn test_multiple_param() { for multiple_param in ["-a", "--multiple", "--mul"] { let path = "/foo/bar/baz"; new_ucmd!() .args(&[multiple_param, path, path]) .succeeds() .stdout_only("baz\nbaz\n"); // spell-checker:disable-line } } #[test] fn test_suffix_param() { for suffix_param in ["-s", "--suffix", "--suf"] { let path = "/foo/bar/baz.exe"; new_ucmd!() .args(&[suffix_param, ".exe", path, path]) .succeeds() .stdout_only("baz\nbaz\n"); // spell-checker:disable-line } } #[test] fn test_zero_param() { for zero_param in ["-z", "--zero", "--ze"] { let path = "/foo/bar/baz"; new_ucmd!() .args(&[zero_param, "-a", path, path]) .succeeds() .stdout_only("baz\0baz\0"); } } fn expect_error(input: &[&str]) { assert!(!new_ucmd!() .args(input) .fails() .no_stdout() .stderr_str() .is_empty()); } #[test] fn test_invalid_option() { let path = "/foo/bar/baz"; expect_error(&["-q", path]); } #[test] fn test_no_args() { expect_error(&[]); } #[test] fn test_no_args_output() { new_ucmd!().fails().usage_error("missing operand"); } #[test] fn test_too_many_args() { expect_error(&["a", "b", "c"]); } #[test] fn test_too_many_args_output() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["a", "b", "c"]) .fails() .usage_error("extra operand 'c'"); } #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "redox"))] fn test_invalid_utf8_args(os_str: &OsStr) { let test_vec = vec![os_str.to_os_string()]; new_ucmd!().args(&test_vec).succeeds().stdout_is("fo�o\n"); } #[cfg(any(unix, target_os = "redox"))] #[test] fn invalid_utf8_args_unix() { use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt; let source = [0x66, 0x6f, 0x80, 0x6f]; let os_str = OsStr::from_bytes(&source[..]); test_invalid_utf8_args(os_str); } #[test] fn test_root() { let expected = if cfg!(windows) { "\\\n" } else { "/\n" }; new_ucmd!().arg("/").succeeds().stdout_is(expected); } #[test] fn test_double_slash() { // TODO The GNU tests seem to suggest that some systems treat "//" // as the same directory as "/" directory but not all systems. We // should extend this test to account for that possibility. let expected = if cfg!(windows) { "\\\n" } else { "/\n" }; new_ucmd!().arg("//").succeeds().stdout_is(expected); new_ucmd!() .args(&["//", "/"]) .succeeds() .stdout_is(expected); new_ucmd!() .args(&["//", "//"]) .succeeds() .stdout_is(expected); } #[test] fn test_triple_slash() { let expected = if cfg!(windows) { "\\\n" } else { "/\n" }; new_ucmd!().arg("///").succeeds().stdout_is(expected); }