result)))
#.sb-posix::eacces)
\f
+#-darwin
(deftest stat.1
(let* ((stat (sb-posix:stat *test-directory*))
(mode (sb-posix::stat-mode stat)))
(logand mode (logior sb-posix::s-iread sb-posix::s-iwrite sb-posix::s-iexec)))
#.(logior sb-posix::s-iread sb-posix::s-iwrite sb-posix::s-iexec))
-#-win32
+#-(or darwin win32)
(deftest stat.2
(let* ((stat (sb-posix:stat "/"))
(mode (sb-posix::stat-mode stat)))
(< (- atime unix-now) 10))
t)
-#-win32
+#-(or darwin win32)
(deftest stat.4
(let* ((stat (sb-posix:stat (make-pathname :directory '(:absolute :up))))
(mode (sb-posix::stat-mode stat)))
(sb-posix:s-isreg mode))
nil)
+#-darwin
(deftest stat-mode.2
(with-stat-mode (mode *test-directory*)
(sb-posix:s-isdir mode))
(sb-posix:s-issock mode))
nil)
-#-win32
+#-(or win32 darwin)
(deftest stat-mode.7
(let ((link-pathname (make-pathname :name "stat-mode.7"
:defaults *test-directory*)))
(ignore-errors (sb-posix:unlink link-pathname))))
t)
+#-darwin
(deftest stat-mode.8
(let ((pathname (make-pathname :name "stat-mode.8"
:defaults *test-directory*)))
(ignore-errors (sb-posix:unlink name))))
nil)
+#-hpux ; fix: cant handle c-vargs
(deftest open.error.1
(handler-case (sb-posix:open *test-directory* sb-posix::o-wronly)
(sb-posix:syscall-error (c)
#+win32
#.sb-posix:eacces)
-#-(or (and x86-64 linux) win32)
+#-(or (and x86-64 (or linux sunos)) win32)
(deftest fcntl.1
(let ((fd (sb-posix:open "/dev/null" sb-posix::o-nonblock)))
(= (sb-posix:fcntl fd sb-posix::f-getfl) sb-posix::o-nonblock))
t)
;; On AMD64/Linux O_LARGEFILE is always set, even though the whole
;; flag makes no sense.
-#+(and x86-64 linux)
+#+(and x86-64 (or linux sunos))
(deftest fcntl.1
(let ((fd (sb-posix:open "/dev/null" sb-posix::o-nonblock)))
(/= 0 (logand (sb-posix:fcntl fd sb-posix::f-getfl)
sb-posix::o-nonblock)))
t)
+#-(or hpux win32) ; fix: cant handle c-vargs
+(deftest fcntl.flock.1
+ (locally (declare (sb-ext:muffle-conditions sb-ext:compiler-note))
+ (let ((flock (make-instance 'sb-posix:flock
+ :type sb-posix:f-wrlck
+ :whence sb-posix:seek-set
+ :start 0 :len 10))
+ (pathname "fcntl.flock.1")
+ kid-status)
+ (catch 'test
+ (with-open-file (f pathname :direction :output)
+ (write-line "1234567890" f)
+ (assert (zerop (sb-posix:fcntl f sb-posix:f-setlk flock)))
+ (let ((pid (sb-posix:fork)))
+ (if (zerop pid)
+ (progn
+ (multiple-value-bind (nope error)
+ (ignore-errors (sb-posix:fcntl f sb-posix:f-setlk flock))
+ (sb-ext:quit
+ :unix-status
+ (cond ((not (null nope)) 1)
+ ((= (sb-posix:syscall-errno error) sb-posix:eagain)
+ 42)
+ (t 86))
+ :recklessly-p t #| don't delete the file |#)))
+ (progn
+ (setf kid-status
+ (sb-posix:wexitstatus
+ (nth-value
+ 1 (sb-posix:waitpid pid 0))))
+ (throw 'test nil))))))
+ kid-status))
+ 42)
+
+
+#-win32
+(deftest fcntl.flock.2
+ (locally (declare (sb-ext:muffle-conditions sb-ext:compiler-note))
+ (let ((flock (make-instance 'sb-posix:flock
+ :type sb-posix:f-wrlck
+ :whence sb-posix:seek-set
+ :start 0 :len 10))
+ (pathname "fcntl.flock.2")
+ kid-status)
+ (catch 'test
+ (with-open-file (f pathname :direction :output)
+ (write-line "1234567890" f)
+ (assert (zerop (sb-posix:fcntl f sb-posix:f-setlk flock)))
+ (let ((ppid (sb-posix:getpid))
+ (pid (sb-posix:fork)))
+ (if (zerop pid)
+ (let ((r (sb-posix:fcntl f sb-posix:f-getlk flock)))
+ (sb-ext:quit
+ :unix-status
+ (cond ((not (zerop r)) 1)
+ ((= (sb-posix:flock-pid flock) ppid) 42)
+ (t 86))
+ :recklessly-p t #| don't delete the file |#))
+ (progn
+ (setf kid-status
+ (sb-posix:wexitstatus
+ (nth-value
+ 1 (sb-posix:waitpid pid 0))))
+ (throw 'test nil))))))
+ kid-status))
+ 42)
+
(deftest opendir.1
(let ((dir (sb-posix:opendir "/")))
(unwind-protect (sb-alien:null-alien dir)
(sb-posix:closedir dir)))
t)
+#-darwin
(deftest readdir/dirent-name
(let ((dir (sb-posix:opendir *current-directory*)))
(unwind-protect
t)
-#-win32
+#-(or darwin win32)
(deftest time.1
(plusp (sb-posix:time))
t)
-#-win32
+#-(or darwin win32)
(deftest utimes.1
(let ((file (merge-pathnames #p"utimes.1" *test-directory*))
(atime (random (1- (expt 2 31))))
;; Same thing, but with a very long link target (which doesn't have
;; to exist). This tests the array adjustment in the wrapper,
;; provided that the target's length is long enough.
+ #-hpux ; arg2 to readlink is 80, and arg0 is larger than that
(deftest readlink.2
(let ((target-pathname (make-pathname
:name (make-string 255 :initial-element #\a)
(delete-file temp))))
t "mkstemp-1")
-#-win32
+;#-(or win32 sunos hpux)
+;;;; mkdtemp is unimplemented on at least Solaris 10
+#-(or win32 hpux)
+;;; But it is implemented on OpenSolaris 2008.11
(deftest mkdtemp.1
(let ((pathname
(sb-ext:parse-native-namestring
(values (equal "mktemp" (pathname-name pathname))
(not (equal "XXXXXX" (pathname-type pathname)))))
t t)
+
+#-win32
+(deftest mkstemp.null-terminate
+ (let* ((default (make-pathname :directory '(:absolute "tmp")))
+ (filename (namestring (make-pathname :name "mkstemp-1"
+ :type "XXXXXX"
+ :defaults default)))
+ ;; The magic 64 is the filename length that happens to
+ ;; trigger the no null termination bug at least on my
+ ;; machine on a certain build.
+ (n (- 64 (length (sb-ext:string-to-octets filename)))))
+ (multiple-value-bind (fd temp)
+ (sb-posix:mkstemp (make-pathname
+ :name "mkstemp-1"
+ :type (format nil "~AXXXXXX"
+ (make-string n :initial-element #\x))
+ :defaults default))
+ (let ((pathname (sb-ext:parse-native-namestring temp)))
+ (unwind-protect
+ (values (integerp fd) (pathname-name pathname))
+ (delete-file temp)))))
+ t "mkstemp-1")