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1 // Copyright (c) 1997-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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2 // All rights reserved. |
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3 // This component and the accompanying materials are made available |
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4 // under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0" |
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5 // which accompanies this distribution, and is available |
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6 // at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". |
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7 // |
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8 // Initial Contributors: |
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9 // Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. |
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10 // |
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11 // Contributors: |
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12 // |
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13 // Description: |
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14 // f32test\server\t_fnames.cpp |
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15 // |
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16 // |
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17 |
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18 #include <f32file.h> |
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19 #include <e32test.h> |
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20 #include "t_server.h" |
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21 |
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22 GLDEF_D RTest test(_L("T_FNAMES")); |
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23 |
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24 LOCAL_C void TestReturnValue(TInt aReturnValue,TInt anExpectedValue) |
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25 // |
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26 // Test the return value |
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27 // |
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28 { |
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29 |
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30 if (aReturnValue==anExpectedValue) |
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31 return; |
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32 test.Printf(_L("ERROR: returnVal=%d, expectedVal=%d\n"),aReturnValue,anExpectedValue); |
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33 test(0); |
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34 //test.Printf(_L("Press any key to continue\n")); |
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35 //test.Getch(); |
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36 } |
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37 |
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38 LOCAL_C void DoTestName(const TDesC& aName,TInt anError) |
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39 // |
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40 // Check errors returned |
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41 // |
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42 { |
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43 |
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44 TBuf<32> goodName=_L("\\GOODNAME.TXT"); |
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45 TBuf<32> badName=_L("\\< > : \" / |"); |
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46 TParse parser; |
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47 TInt r=parser.Set(aName,NULL,NULL); |
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48 test(r==KErrNone || r==anError); |
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49 goodName.Insert(0,parser.Drive()); |
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50 badName.Insert(0,parser.Drive()); |
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51 |
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52 |
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53 TBuf<KMaxFileName> name; // We need an 8-bit name to test RFs::GetLongName() in |
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54 name.Copy(aName); // both builds |
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55 |
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56 TFileName dummy; // To use as an argument to RFs::GetLongName() will store the |
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57 TBuf<12> dummyShortName; // To use as an argument to RFs::GetShortName() |
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58 TUint dumVal; |
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59 TTime dumTime; |
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60 TBool dumAnswer; |
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61 TEntry dumEntry; |
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62 CDir* dumDir; |
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63 TUidType dumUid; |
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64 TInt dumInt=0; |
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65 TFileName badPath=aName; |
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66 badPath.Append(_L("\\")); |
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67 |
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68 // Test MKDIR with filename containing \000 |
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69 TBuf<32> emptyName; |
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70 emptyName.Format(_L("\\%c\\"),0); |
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71 emptyName.Insert(0,parser.Drive()); |
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72 r=TheFs.MkDir(emptyName); |
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73 TestReturnValue(r, anError); |
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74 emptyName.Format(_L("\\Big%cGreen\\"),0); |
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75 emptyName.Insert(0,parser.Drive()); |
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76 r=TheFs.MkDir(emptyName); |
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77 TestReturnValue(r, anError); |
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78 r=TheFs.SetSessionPath(badPath); |
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79 TestReturnValue(r,KErrBadName); // Do not check drives |
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80 r=TheFs.MkDir(badPath); |
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81 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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82 r=TheFs.MkDirAll(badPath); |
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83 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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84 r=TheFs.RmDir(badPath); |
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85 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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86 r=TheFs.GetDir(aName,dumInt,dumInt,dumDir); |
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87 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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88 r=TheFs.GetDir(aName,dumInt,dumInt,dumDir,dumDir); |
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89 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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90 r=TheFs.GetDir(aName,dumUid,dumInt,dumDir); |
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91 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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92 r=TheFs.Delete(aName); |
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93 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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94 |
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95 r=TheFs.Rename(aName,goodName); |
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96 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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97 r=TheFs.Rename(aName,badName); |
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98 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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99 r=TheFs.Rename(goodName,aName); |
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100 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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101 r=TheFs.Rename(badName,aName); |
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102 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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103 |
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104 r=TheFs.Replace(aName,goodName); |
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105 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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106 r=TheFs.Replace(aName,badName); |
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107 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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108 r=TheFs.Replace(goodName,aName); |
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109 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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110 r=TheFs.Replace(badName,aName); |
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111 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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112 |
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113 r=TheFs.Att(aName,dumVal); |
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114 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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115 r=TheFs.SetAtt(aName,dumInt,dumInt); |
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116 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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117 r=TheFs.Modified(aName,dumTime); |
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118 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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119 r=TheFs.SetModified(aName,dumTime); |
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120 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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121 r=TheFs.Entry(aName,dumEntry); |
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122 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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123 r=TheFs.SetEntry(aName,dumTime,dumInt,dumInt); |
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124 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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125 r=TheFs.IsFileOpen(aName,dumAnswer); |
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126 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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127 |
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128 r=TheFs.GetShortName(aName,dummyShortName); |
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129 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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130 r=TheFs.GetLongName(name,dummy); |
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131 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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132 |
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133 RFile f; |
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134 r=f.Open(TheFs,aName,EFileWrite); |
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135 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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136 r=f.Create(TheFs,aName,EFileWrite); |
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137 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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138 r=f.Replace(TheFs,aName,EFileWrite); |
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139 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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140 RDir d; |
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141 r=d.Open(TheFs,aName,KEntryAttNormal); |
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142 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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143 r=d.Open(TheFs,aName,dumUid); |
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144 TestReturnValue(r,anError); |
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145 } |
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146 |
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147 |
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148 //------------------------------------------- |
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149 |
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150 /** |
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151 Testing the case when the full length of the directory name is shorter than KMaxFileName but |
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152 on the emulator because of the conversion epoc "c:\something" to e.g. "d:\epoc32\release\winscw\c\something" |
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153 it gets exactly KMaxFileName lengths, which causes +-1 syndrom problems. |
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154 */ |
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155 LOCAL_C void DoTestLongDirName1(void) |
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156 { |
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157 RFs rfs; |
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158 RDir rDir; |
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159 |
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160 CleanupClosePushL(rfs); |
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161 CleanupClosePushL(rDir); |
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162 |
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163 test(rfs.Connect() == KErrNone); |
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164 |
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165 TPtrC dirName(_L("c:\\mainTestDir\\test000\\1a34567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890\\")); |
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166 |
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167 //-- TParse shall work correctly |
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168 TParse parse; |
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169 TInt err = parse.Set(dirName,NULL,NULL); |
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170 test( err == KErrNone ); |
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171 |
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172 //-- try to access a directory with a long name. This just shall not panic. |
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173 //-- The return code can be any, on the emulator it's very likely to be KErrBadname |
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174 err = rDir.Open(rfs,dirName,EFileStream|EFileWrite|EFileShareExclusive); |
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175 |
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176 CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy(2); // rfs, rDir |
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177 } |
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178 |
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179 /** |
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180 Testing the case of passing a directory name longer than KMaxFileName to the file server. |
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181 KErrBadName shall be the result |
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182 */ |
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183 LOCAL_C void DoTestLongDirName2(void) |
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184 { |
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185 RFs rfs; |
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186 TBool bDirExisted=EFalse; |
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187 |
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188 CleanupClosePushL(rfs); |
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189 test(rfs.Connect() == KErrNone); |
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190 |
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191 //-- create a dir c:\a |
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192 _LIT(dirName, "C:\\a\\"); |
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193 TInt err = rfs.MkDir(dirName); |
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194 test(err == KErrNone || err == KErrAlreadyExists); |
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195 |
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196 if(err == KErrAlreadyExists) |
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197 bDirExisted = ETrue; |
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198 |
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199 //-- dir name longer than KMaxFileName |
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200 _LIT(longDirName, "C:\\a\\longnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongnamelongname\\"); |
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201 //TInt nLen = dirName().Length(); |
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202 |
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203 //-- try to create a directory with a very long name, checking that it doesn't get truncated to the "c:\a" |
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204 err = rfs.MkDir(longDirName); |
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205 test(err == KErrBadName); |
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206 |
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207 //-- clean up, remove created directory, otherwise some ill-designed tests can fail |
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208 if(!bDirExisted) |
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209 rfs.RmDir(dirName); |
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210 |
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211 CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy(1); // rfs |
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212 } |
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213 |
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214 |
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215 //------------------------------------------- |
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216 |
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217 GLDEF_C void CallTestsL() |
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218 // |
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219 // Check illegal chars |
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220 // |
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221 { |
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222 |
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223 test.Next(_L("Check bad filenames return KErrBadName")); |
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224 |
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225 DoTestName(_L("\\Name(1/12/97)"),KErrBadName); |
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226 DoTestName(_L("\\Na>me"),KErrBadName); |
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227 DoTestName(_L("\\<Name(1/12/97)"),KErrBadName); |
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228 DoTestName(_L("\\Name:"),KErrBadName); |
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229 DoTestName(_L("\\Na\"me"),KErrBadName); |
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230 DoTestName(_L("\\|"),KErrBadName); |
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231 DoTestName(_L("\\ \\ "),KErrBadName); |
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232 DoTestName(_L("\\:C:"),KErrBadName); |
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233 |
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234 test.Next(_L("Check bad paths return KErrBadName")); |
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235 |
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236 DoTestName(_L("\\asdf\\Name(1/12/97)\\asdf.txt"),KErrBadName); |
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237 DoTestName(_L("\\asdf\\Na>me\\asdf.txt"),KErrBadName); |
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238 DoTestName(_L("\\asdf\\<Name(1/12/97)\\asdf.txt"),KErrBadName); |
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239 DoTestName(_L("\\asdf\\Name:\\asdf.txt"),KErrBadName); |
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240 DoTestName(_L("\\asdf\\Na\"me\\asdf.txt"),KErrBadName); |
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241 DoTestName(_L("\\asdf\\|\\asdf.txt"),KErrBadName); |
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242 DoTestName(_L("\\asdf\\ \\asdf.txt"),KErrBadName); |
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243 |
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244 test.Next(_L("Check directory gets checked first")); |
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245 |
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246 TInt expectedError; |
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247 expectedError=KErrNotReady; |
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248 |
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249 //The intention here is that even though these are bad file names, the |
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250 //drive it's referencing is not being used. Hence the first error caught |
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251 //will be KErrNotReady, not KErrBadName. If S becomes a valid drive letter |
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252 //and you run this test on that drive, it'll fail with KErrBadName. So |
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253 //you'll need to move the drive letter to an unused one. |
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254 DoTestName(_L("S:\\Name(1/12/97)"),expectedError); |
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255 DoTestName(_L("S:\\Na>me"),expectedError); |
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256 DoTestName(_L("S:\\<Name(1/12/97)"),expectedError); |
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257 DoTestName(_L("S:\\Name:"),expectedError); |
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258 DoTestName(_L("S:\\Na\"me"),expectedError); |
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259 DoTestName(_L("S:\\|"),expectedError); |
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260 DoTestName(_L("S:\\ \\>"),expectedError); |
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261 DoTestName(_L("S:\\asdf\\Name(1/12/97)\\asdf.txt"),expectedError); |
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262 DoTestName(_L("S:\\asdf\\Na>me\\asdf.txt"),expectedError); |
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263 DoTestName(_L("S:\\asdf\\<Name(1/12/97)\\asdf.txt"),expectedError); |
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264 DoTestName(_L("S:\\asdf\\Name:\\asdf.txt"),expectedError); |
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265 DoTestName(_L("S:\\asdf\\Na\"me\\asdf.txt"),expectedError); |
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266 DoTestName(_L("S:\\asdf\\|\\asdf.txt"),expectedError); |
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267 DoTestName(_L("S:\\asdf\\ \\asdf.txt"),expectedError); |
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269 test.Next(_L("Check access to the directory with a long name")); |
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270 DoTestLongDirName1(); |
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271 |
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272 test.Next(_L("Check creating a directory longer than 256 symbols")); |
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273 DoTestLongDirName2(); |
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276 } |