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obstack: pacify HP C
* lib/obstack.h (obstack_free) [!__GNUC__]: Rewrite to avoid
warning "conversion from pointer to smaller integer" from HP
C-ANSI-C - cc version B9007AA/B3910B A.06.26. It's safe to assume
C89 or later nowadays, so cast to void instead of int. Privately
reported by H.Merijn Brand. Also, change header to match glibc's,
to make checking against glibc easier.
author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> |
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date | Thu, 31 Oct 2013 09:44:44 -0700 |
parents | e542fd46ad6f |
children | 344018b6e5d7 |
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/* Test of mkdir() function. Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* This file is designed to test both mkdir(a,b) and mkdirat(AT_FDCWD,a,b). FUNC is the function to test. Assumes that BASE and ASSERT are already defined, and that appropriate headers are already included. If PRINT, warn before skipping tests with status 77 when symlinks are unsupported. */ static int test_mkdir (int (*func) (char const *, mode_t), bool print) { /* Test basic error handling. */ ASSERT (close (creat (BASE "file", 0600)) == 0); errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "file", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == EEXIST); errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "file/", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOTDIR || errno == EEXIST); errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "file/dir", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOTDIR || errno == ENOENT || errno == EOPNOTSUPP); ASSERT (unlink (BASE "file") == 0); errno = 0; ASSERT (func ("", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "dir/sub", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "dir/.", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "dir/.//", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); /* Test trailing slash handling. */ ASSERT (func (BASE "dir", 0700) == 0); errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "dir", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == EEXIST); ASSERT (rmdir (BASE "dir") == 0); ASSERT (func (BASE "dir/", 0700) == 0); errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "dir/", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == EEXIST); ASSERT (rmdir (BASE "dir") == 0); /* Test symlink behavior. POSIX requires the creation of directories through a dangling symlink with trailing slash, but GNU does not yet implement that, so we support either behavior for now. */ if (symlink (BASE "dir", BASE "link")) { if (print) fputs ("skipping test: symlinks not supported on this file system\n", stderr); return 77; } errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "link", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == EEXIST); { int result; errno = 0; result = func (BASE "link/", 0700); if (!result) ASSERT (rmdir (BASE "dir") == 0); else { ASSERT (result == -1); ASSERT (errno == EEXIST); errno = 0; ASSERT (rmdir (BASE "dir") == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); } } errno = 0; ASSERT (func (BASE "link/.", 0700) == -1); ASSERT (errno == ENOENT); ASSERT (unlink (BASE "link") == 0); return 0; }