#!/bin/sh
+# This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
+# more information.
+#
+# While most of SBCL is derived from the CMU CL system, the test
+# files (like this one) were written from scratch after the fork
+# from CMU CL.
+#
+# This software is in the public domain and is provided with
+# absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for
+# more information.
+
+original_pwd=`pwd`
+
# LOADing and COMPILEing files with logical pathnames
testdir=`pwd`"/side-effectful-pathnames-test-$$"
testfilestem="load-test"
(in-package :cl-user)
(defparameter *loaded* :yes)
EOF
-${SBCL:-sbcl} <<EOF
+$SBCL <<EOF
(in-package :cl-user)
(setf (logical-pathname-translations "TEST")
(list (list "**;*.*.*" "$testdir/**/*.*")))
(sb-ext:quit :unix-status 52)
EOF
if [ $? != 52 ]; then
- echo test failed: $?
+ echo LOAD/COMPILE test failed, unexpected Lisp return code=$?
exit 1
fi
+# We don't need the test directory any more.
rm -r $testdir
-# success
+# In the flaky1 branch, Dan Barlow pointed out that
+# ENSURE-DIRECTORIES-EXIST failed for these relative pathname
+# operations when the mysterious special case handling of "" pathnames
+# was removed from UNIX-STAT. Let's make sure that it works now.
+#
+# Set up an empty directory to work with.
+testfilestem=$TMPDIR/sbcl-mkdir-test-$$
+if ! rm -rf $testfilestem ; then
+ echo "$testfilestem already exists and cannot be deleted"
+ exit 1;
+fi
+mkdir $testfilestem
+cd $testfilestem
+#
+# Provoke failure.
+$SBCL <<EOF
+(let ((rel-name #p"foo/bar/")
+ (abs-name (merge-pathnames #p"baz/quux/" (truename "."))))
+ (and
+ (ensure-directories-exist abs-name)
+ (ensure-directories-exist rel-name)
+ (sb-ext:quit :unix-status 52)))
+EOF
+if [ $? != 52 ]; then
+ echo ENSURE-DIRECTORIES-EXIST test failed, unexpected SBCL return code=$?
+ find $testfilestem -print
+ exit 1
+fi
+if [ ! -d $testfilestem/foo/bar ] ; then
+ echo test failed: $testfilestem/foo/bar is not a directory
+ find $testfilestem -print
+ exit 1
+fi;
+if [ ! -d $testfilestem/baz/quux ] ; then
+ echo test failed: $testfilestem/baz/quux is not a directory
+ find $testfilestem -print
+ exit 1
+fi;
+#
+# We succeeded, life is good. Now we don't need the test directory
+# any more; and come back home.
+rm -r $testfilestem
+cd $original_pwd
+
+# success convention for script
exit 104