coreutils/tests/by-util/test_yes.rs
2021-11-19 17:55:02 -06:00

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Rust

use std::io::Read;
use crate::common::util::*;
/// Run `yes`, capture some of the output, close the pipe, and verify it.
fn run(args: &[&str], expected: &[u8]) {
let mut cmd = new_ucmd!();
let mut child = cmd.args(args).run_no_wait();
let mut stdout = child.stdout.take().unwrap();
let mut buf = vec![0; expected.len()];
stdout.read_exact(&mut buf).unwrap();
drop(stdout);
assert!(child.wait().unwrap().success());
assert_eq!(buf.as_slice(), expected);
}
#[test]
fn test_simple() {
run(&[], b"y\ny\ny\ny\n");
}
#[test]
fn test_args() {
run(&["a", "bar", "c"], b"a bar c\na bar c\na ba");
}
#[test]
fn test_long_output() {
run(&[], "y\n".repeat(512 * 1024).as_bytes());
}
/// Test with an output that seems likely to get mangled in case of incomplete writes.
#[test]
fn test_long_odd_output() {
run(&["abcdef"], "abcdef\n".repeat(1024 * 1024).as_bytes());
}
/// Test with an input that doesn't fit in the standard buffer.
#[test]
fn test_long_input() {
#[cfg(not(windows))]
const TIMES: usize = 14000;
// On Windows the command line is limited to 8191 bytes.
// This is not actually enough to fill the buffer, but it's still nice to
// try something long.
#[cfg(windows)]
const TIMES: usize = 500;
let arg = "abcdef".repeat(TIMES) + "\n";
let expected_out = arg.repeat(30);
run(&[&arg[..arg.len() - 1]], expected_out.as_bytes());
}
#[test]
#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "netbsd"))]
fn test_piped_to_dev_full() {
use std::fs::OpenOptions;
for &append in &[true, false] {
{
let dev_full = OpenOptions::new()
.write(true)
.append(append)
.open("/dev/full")
.unwrap();
new_ucmd!()
.set_stdout(dev_full)
.fails()
.stderr_contains("No space left on device");
}
}
}