1 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
4 ;;;; While most of SBCL is derived from the CMU CL system, the test
5 ;;;; files (like this one) were written from scratch after the fork
8 ;;;; This software is in the public domain and is provided with
9 ;;;; absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for
10 ;;;; more information.
12 (in-package "CL-USER")
14 ;;; In sbcl-0.6.9 FOO-NAMESTRING functions returned "" instead of NIL.
15 (let ((pathname0 (make-pathname :host nil
18 *default-pathname-defaults*)
20 (pathname1 (make-pathname :host nil
23 (assert (equal (file-namestring pathname0) "getty"))
24 (assert (equal (directory-namestring pathname0)
25 (directory-namestring *default-pathname-defaults*)))
26 (assert (equal (file-namestring pathname1) ""))
27 (assert (equal (directory-namestring pathname1) "")))
29 ;;; In sbcl-0.6.9 DIRECTORY failed on paths with :WILD or
30 ;;; :WILD-INFERIORS in their directory components.
31 (let ((dir (directory "../**/*.*")))
32 ;; We know a little bit about the structure of this result;
33 ;; let's test to make sure that this test file is in it.
34 (assert (find-if (lambda (pathname)
35 (search "tests/filesys.pure.lisp"
36 (namestring pathname)))
38 ;;; In sbcl-0.9.7 DIRECTORY failed on pathnames with character-set
40 (let ((dir (directory "[f]*.*")))
41 ;; We know a little bit about the structure of this result;
42 ;; let's test to make sure that this test file is in it.
43 (assert (find-if (lambda (pathname)
44 (search "filesys.pure.lisp"
45 (namestring pathname)))
48 ;;; Set *default-pathname-defaults* to something other than the unix
49 ;;; cwd, to catch functions which access the filesystem without
50 ;;; merging properly. We should test more functions than just OPEN
53 (let ((*default-pathname-defaults*
54 (make-pathname :directory
56 (pathname-directory *default-pathname-defaults*))
57 :defaults *default-pathname-defaults*)))
58 ;; SBCL 0.7.1.2 failed to merge on OPEN
59 (with-open-file (i "tests/filesys.pure.lisp")
62 ;;; OPEN, LOAD and friends should signal an error of type FILE-ERROR
63 ;;; if they are fed wild pathname designators; firstly, with wild
64 ;;; pathnames that don't correspond to any files:
65 (assert (typep (nth-value 1 (ignore-errors (open "non-existent*.lisp")))
67 (assert (typep (nth-value 1 (ignore-errors (load "non-existent*.lisp")))
69 ;;; then for pathnames that correspond to precisely one:
70 (assert (typep (nth-value 1 (ignore-errors (open "filesys.pur*.lisp")))
72 (assert (typep (nth-value 1 (ignore-errors (load "filesys.pur*.lisp")))
74 ;;; then for pathnames corresponding to many:
75 (assert (typep (nth-value 1 (ignore-errors (open "*.lisp")))
77 (assert (typep (nth-value 1 (ignore-errors (load "*.lisp")))
80 ;;; ANSI: FILE-LENGTH should signal an error of type TYPE-ERROR if
81 ;;; STREAM is not a stream associated with a file.
83 ;;; (Peter Van Eynde's ansi-test suite caught this, and Eric Marsden
84 ;;; reported a fix for CMU CL, which was ported to sbcl-0.6.12.35.)
85 (assert (typep (nth-value 1 (ignore-errors (file-length *terminal-io*)))