coreutils/tests/by-util/test_hashsum.rs
2022-09-10 20:59:42 +02:00

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use crate::common::util::*;
// spell-checker:ignore checkfile, nonames, testf
macro_rules! get_hash(
($str:expr) => (
$str.split(' ').collect::<Vec<&str>>()[0]
);
);
macro_rules! test_digest {
($($id:ident $t:ident $size:expr)*) => ($(
mod $id {
use crate::common::util::*;
static DIGEST_ARG: &'static str = concat!("--", stringify!($t));
static BITS_ARG: &'static str = concat!("--bits=", stringify!($size));
static EXPECTED_FILE: &'static str = concat!(stringify!($id), ".expected");
static CHECK_FILE: &'static str = concat!(stringify!($id), ".checkfile");
#[test]
fn test_single_file() {
let ts = TestScenario::new("hashsum");
assert_eq!(ts.fixtures.read(EXPECTED_FILE),
get_hash!(ts.ucmd().arg(DIGEST_ARG).arg(BITS_ARG).arg("input.txt").succeeds().no_stderr().stdout_str()));
}
#[test]
fn test_stdin() {
let ts = TestScenario::new("hashsum");
assert_eq!(ts.fixtures.read(EXPECTED_FILE),
get_hash!(ts.ucmd().arg(DIGEST_ARG).arg(BITS_ARG).pipe_in_fixture("input.txt").succeeds().no_stderr().stdout_str()));
}
#[test]
fn test_nonames() {
let ts = TestScenario::new("hashsum");
// EXPECTED_FILE has no newline character at the end
if DIGEST_ARG == "b3sum" {
// Option only available on b3sum
assert_eq!(format!("{0}\n{0}\n", ts.fixtures.read(EXPECTED_FILE)),
ts.ucmd().arg(DIGEST_ARG).arg(BITS_ARG).arg("--no-names").arg("input.txt").arg("-").pipe_in_fixture("input.txt")
.succeeds().no_stderr().stdout_str()
);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_check() {
let ts = TestScenario::new("hashsum");
ts.ucmd()
.args(&[DIGEST_ARG, BITS_ARG, "--check", CHECK_FILE])
.succeeds()
.no_stderr()
.stdout_is("input.txt: OK\n");
}
#[cfg(windows)]
#[test]
fn test_text_mode() {
// TODO Replace this with hard-coded files that store the
// expected output of text mode on an input file that has
// "\r\n" line endings.
let result = new_ucmd!()
.args(&[DIGEST_ARG, BITS_ARG, "-b"])
.pipe_in("a\nb\nc\n")
.succeeds();
let expected = result.no_stderr().stdout();
// Replace the "*-\n" at the end of the output with " -\n".
// The asterisk indicates that the digest was computed in
// binary mode.
let n = expected.len();
let expected = [&expected[..n - 3], &[b' ', b'-', b'\n']].concat();
new_ucmd!()
.args(&[DIGEST_ARG, BITS_ARG, "-t"])
.pipe_in("a\r\nb\r\nc\r\n")
.succeeds()
.no_stderr()
.stdout_is(std::str::from_utf8(&expected).unwrap());
}
}
)*)
}
test_digest! {
md5 md5 128
sha1 sha1 160
sha224 sha224 224
sha256 sha256 256
sha384 sha384 384
sha512 sha512 512
sha3_224 sha3 224
sha3_256 sha3 256
sha3_384 sha3 384
sha3_512 sha3 512
shake128_256 shake128 256
shake256_512 shake256 512
b2sum b2sum 512
b3sum b3sum 256
}
#[test]
fn test_check_sha1() {
// To make sure that #3815 doesn't happen again
let scene = TestScenario::new(util_name!());
let at = &scene.fixtures;
at.write("testf", "foobar\n");
at.write(
"testf.sha1",
"988881adc9fc3655077dc2d4d757d480b5ea0e11 testf\n",
);
scene
.ccmd("sha1sum")
.arg("-c")
.arg(at.subdir.join("testf.sha1"))
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("testf: OK\n")
.stderr_is("");
}
#[test]
fn test_invalid_arg() {
new_ucmd!().arg("--definitely-invalid").fails().code_is(1);
}