apicompatanamdw/bcdrivers/os/ossrv/glib/tests/shell-test.c
author shrivatsa
Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:15:08 +0530
changeset 2 0cb2248d0edc
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New BC drivers added are - Phonebook, Speed dial utility control, MMS Client MTM, Plugin Bio control, Organizer, Startup List Management, Flash viewer framework, Network Status, Profile engine wrapper, Drm helper, OMA Drm CAF Agent, SIP, Connection settings & UI, BLID, Landmarks, Send UI, Media Fetch, WebServices, Cellular services, Device services, Graphics, Kernel and OSSrv, XML Services, Multimedia.

/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming
 * Copyright (C) 1995-1997  Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
 *
 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This library 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
 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License along with this library; if not, write to the
 * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
 * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
 */

/*
 * Modified by the GLib Team and others 1997-2000.  See the AUTHORS
 * file for a list of people on the GLib Team.  See the ChangeLog
 * files for a list of changes.  These files are distributed with
 * GLib at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/. 
 */

#undef G_DISABLE_ASSERT
#undef G_LOG_DOMAIN

#include <glib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

#ifdef SYMBIAN
#include "mrt2_glib2_test.h"
#endif /*SYMBIAN*/



typedef struct _TestResult TestResult;




struct _TestResult
{
  gint argc;
  const gchar **argv;
};

static const gchar *
test_command_lines[] =
{
  /*  0 */ "foo bar",
  /*  1 */ "foo 'bar'",
  /*  2 */ "foo \"bar\"",
  /*  3 */ "foo '' 'bar'",
  /*  4 */ "foo \"bar\"'baz'blah'foo'\\''blah'\"boo\"",
  /*  5 */ "foo \t \tblah\tfoo\t\tbar  baz",
  /*  6 */ "foo '    spaces more spaces lots of     spaces in this   '  \t",
  /*  7 */ "foo \\\nbar",
  /*  8 */ "foo '' ''",
  /*  9 */ "foo \\\" la la la",
  /* 10 */ "foo \\ foo woo woo\\ ",
  /* 11 */ "foo \"yada yada \\$\\\"\"",
  /* 12 */ "foo \"c:\\\\\"",
  NULL
};

static const gchar *result0[] = { "foo", "bar", NULL };
static const gchar *result1[] = { "foo", "bar", NULL };
static const gchar *result2[] = { "foo", "bar", NULL };
static const gchar *result3[] = { "foo", "", "bar", NULL };
static const gchar *result4[] = { "foo", "barbazblahfoo'blahboo", NULL };
static const gchar *result5[] = { "foo", "blah", "foo", "bar", "baz", NULL };
static const gchar *result6[] = { "foo", "    spaces more spaces lots of     spaces in this   ", NULL };
static const gchar *result7[] = { "foo", "bar", NULL };
static const gchar *result8[] = { "foo", "", "", NULL };
static const gchar *result9[] = { "foo", "\"", "la", "la", "la", NULL };
static const gchar *result10[] = { "foo", " foo", "woo", "woo ", NULL };
static const gchar *result11[] = { "foo", "yada yada $\"", NULL };
static const gchar *result12[] = { "foo", "c:\\", NULL };

static const TestResult
correct_results[] =
{
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result0) - 1, result0 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result1) - 1, result1 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result2) - 1, result2 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result3) - 1, result3 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result4) - 1, result4 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result5) - 1, result5 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result6) - 1, result6 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result7) - 1, result7 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result8) - 1, result8 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result9) - 1, result9 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result10) - 1, result10 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result11) - 1, result11 },
  { G_N_ELEMENTS (result12) - 1, result12 }
};

static void
print_test (const gchar *cmdline, gint argc, gchar **argv,
            const TestResult *result)
{
  gint i;
  
  g_print("Command line was: '%s'\n", cmdline);

  g_print("Expected result (%d args):\n", result->argc);
  
  i = 0;
  while (result->argv[i])
    {
      g_print(" %3d '%s'\n", i, result->argv[i]);
      ++i;
    }  

  g_print("Actual result (%d args):\n", argc);
  
  i = 0;
  while (argv[i])
    {
      g_print(" %3d '%s'\n", i, argv[i]);
      ++i;
    }
}

static void
do_argv_test (const gchar *cmdline, const TestResult *result)
{
  gint argc;
  gchar **argv;
  GError *err;
  gint i;

  err = NULL;
  if (!g_shell_parse_argv (cmdline, &argc, &argv, &err))
    {
      g_print("Error parsing command line that should work fine: %s\n",
               err->message);
      g_assert(FALSE && "shell-test");
      exit (1);
    }
  
  if (argc != result->argc)
    {
      g_print("Expected and actual argc don't match\n");
      print_test (cmdline, argc, argv, result);
      exit (1);
    }

  i = 0;
  while (argv[i])
    {
      if (strcmp (argv[i], result->argv[i]) != 0)
        {
          g_print("Expected and actual arg %d do not match\n", i);
          print_test (cmdline, argc, argv, result);
          exit (1);
        }
      
      ++i;
    }

  if (argv[i] != NULL)
    {
      g_print("argv didn't get NULL-terminated\n");
      exit (1);
    }
}

static void
run_tests (void)
{
  gint i;
  
  i = 0;
  while (test_command_lines[i])
    {
      do_argv_test (test_command_lines[i], &correct_results[i]);
      ++i;
    }
}

static gboolean any_test_failed = FALSE;

#define CHECK_STRING_RESULT(expression, expected_value) \
 check_string_result (#expression, __FILE__, __LINE__, expression, expected_value)

static void
check_string_result (const char *expression,
		     const char *file_name,
		     int line_number,
		     char *result,
		     const char *expected)
{
  gboolean match;
  
  if (expected == NULL)
    match = result == NULL;
  else
    match = result != NULL && strcmp (result, expected) == 0;
  
  if (!match)
    {
      if (!any_test_failed)
	g_print("\n");
      
      g_print("FAIL: check failed in %s, line %d\n", file_name, line_number);
      g_print("evaluated: %s\n", expression);
      g_print("expected: %s\n", expected == NULL ? "NULL" : expected);
      g_print("got: %s\n", result == NULL ? "NULL" : result);
      g_assert(FALSE && "shell-test");
      any_test_failed = TRUE;
    }
  
  g_free (result);
}

static char *
test_shell_unquote (const char *str)
{
  char *result;
  GError *error;

  error = NULL;
  result = g_shell_unquote (str, &error);
  if (error == NULL)
    return result;

  /* Leaks the error, which is no big deal and easy to fix if we
   * decide it matters.
   */

  if (error->domain != G_SHELL_ERROR)
    return g_strdup ("error in domain other than G_SHELL_ERROR");

  /* It would be nice to check the error message too, but that's
   * localized, so it's too much of a pain.
   */
  switch (error->code)
    {
    case G_SHELL_ERROR_BAD_QUOTING:
      return g_strdup ("G_SHELL_ERROR_BAD_QUOTING");
    case G_SHELL_ERROR_EMPTY_STRING:
      return g_strdup ("G_SHELL_ERROR_EMPTY_STRING");
    case G_SHELL_ERROR_FAILED:
      return g_strdup ("G_SHELL_ERROR_FAILED");
    default:
      return g_strdup ("bad error code in G_SHELL_ERROR domain");
    }
}

int
main (int   argc,
      char *argv[])
{
  #ifdef SYMBIAN
  g_log_set_handler (NULL,  G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL| G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL | G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE | G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO | G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG, &mrtLogHandler, NULL);
  g_set_print_handler(mrtPrintHandler);
  #endif /*SYMBIAN*/
	  

  run_tests ();
  
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (g_shell_quote (""), "''");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (g_shell_quote ("a"), "'a'");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (g_shell_quote ("("), "'('");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (g_shell_quote ("'"), "''\\'''");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (g_shell_quote ("'a"), "''\\''a'");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (g_shell_quote ("a'"), "'a'\\'''");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (g_shell_quote ("a'a"), "'a'\\''a'");
  
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote (""), "");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("a"), "a");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("'a'"), "a");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("'('"), "(");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("''\\'''"), "'");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("''\\''a'"), "'a");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("'a'\\'''"), "a'");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("'a'\\''a'"), "a'a");

  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\\\\"), "\\");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\\\n"), "");

  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("'\\''"), "G_SHELL_ERROR_BAD_QUOTING");

#if defined (_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER <= 1200)
  /* using \x22 instead of \" to work around a msvc 5.0, 6.0 compiler bug */
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\x22\\\x22\""), "\"");
#else
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\"\\\"\""), "\"");
#endif

  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\""), "G_SHELL_ERROR_BAD_QUOTING");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("'"), "G_SHELL_ERROR_BAD_QUOTING");

  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\x22\\\\\""), "\\");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\x22\\`\""), "`");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\x22\\$\""), "$");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\x22\\\n\""), "\n");

  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\"\\'\""), "\\'");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\x22\\\r\""), "\\\r");
  CHECK_STRING_RESULT (test_shell_unquote ("\x22\\n\""), "\\n");

#ifdef SYMBIAN
  testResultXml("shell-test");
#endif /* EMULATOR */	
  return any_test_failed ? 1 : 0;
}