/* 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 #include #include #include typedef struct { char *filename; char *hostname; char *expected_result; GConvertError expected_error; /* If failed */ } ToUriTest; ToUriTest to_uri_tests[] = { { "/etc", NULL, "file:///etc"}, { "/etc", "", "file:///etc"}, { "/etc", "localhost", "file://localhost/etc"}, { "/etc", "otherhost", "file://otherhost/etc"}, #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 { "c:\\windows", NULL, "file:///c:\\windows"}, /* these 3 tests almost certainly fail */ { "c:\\windows", "localhost", "file://localhost/c:\\windows"}, { "c:\\windows", "otherhost", "file://otherhost/c:\\windows"}, #else { "c:\\windows", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH}, /* it's important to get this error on Unix */ { "c:\\windows", "localhost", NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH}, { "c:\\windows", "otherhost", NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH}, #endif { "etc", "localhost", NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH}, { "/etc/öäå", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE}, { "/etc/öäå", NULL, "file:///etc/%C3%B6%C3%A4%C3%A5"}, { "/etc", "öäå", "file://%C3%B6%C3%A4%C3%A5/etc"}, { "/etc", "åäö", NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE}, { "/etc/file with #%", NULL, "file:///etc/file%20with%20%23%25"}, { "", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH}, { "", "", NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH}, { "", "localhost", NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH}, { "", "otherhost", NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH}, { "/0123456789", NULL, "file:///0123456789"}, { "/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", NULL, "file:///ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"}, { "/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", NULL, "file:///abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"}, { "/-_.!~*'()", NULL, "file:///-_.!~*'()"}, { "/\"#%<>[\\]^`{|}\x7F", NULL, "file:///%22%23%25%3C%3E%5B%5C%5D%5E%60%7B%7C%7D%7F"}, { "/;@+$,", NULL, "file:///%3B%40%2B%24%2C"}, { "/:", NULL, "file:///:"}, /* not escaped even though reserved as side effect of DOS support -- is that really what we want on Unix? */ { "/?&=", NULL, "file:///?&="}, /* these are not escaped and other reserved characters are -- is that really what we want? */ { "/", "0123456789", "file://0123456789/"}, { "/", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", "file://ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/"}, { "/", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", "file://abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/"}, { "/", "-_.!~*'()", "file://-_.!~*'()/"}, { "/", "\"#%<>[\\]^`{|}\x7F", "file://%22%23%25%3C%3E%5B%5C%5D%5E%60%7B%7C%7D%7F/"}, { "/", ";?&=+$,", "file://%3B%3F%26%3D%2B%24%2C/"}, { "/", "/", "file:////"}, /* should be "file://%2F/" or an error */ { "/", "@:", "file://@:/"}, /* these are not escaped and other reserved characters are -- is that really what we want? */ { "/", "\x80\xFF", NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE}, { "/", "\xC3\x80\xC3\xBF", "file://%C3%80%C3%BF/"}, }; typedef struct { char *uri; char *expected_filename; char *expected_hostname; GConvertError expected_error; /* If failed */ } FromUriTest; FromUriTest from_uri_tests[] = { { "file:///etc", "/etc"}, { "file:/etc", "/etc"}, { "file://localhost/etc", "/etc", "localhost"}, { "file://localhost/etc/%23%25%20file", "/etc/#% file", "localhost"}, { "file://otherhost/etc", "/etc", "otherhost"}, { "file://otherhost/etc/%23%25%20file", "/etc/#% file", "otherhost"}, { "file://%C3%B6%C3%A4%C3%A5/etc", "/etc", "öäå"}, { "file:////etc/%C3%B6%C3%C3%C3%A5", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_INVALID_URI}, { "file://localhost/åäö", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_INVALID_URI}, { "file://åäö/etc", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_INVALID_URI}, { "file:///some/file#bad", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_INVALID_URI}, { "file://some", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_INVALID_URI}, { "", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_FILE_URI}, /* should be G_CONVERT_ERROR_INVALID_URI */ { "file:test", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_FILE_URI}, { "http://www.yahoo.com/", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_FILE_URI}, { "file:////etc", "/etc"}, /* should be "//etc" -- mistake in code for DOS results in dropped slash */ { "file://///etc", "//etc"}, /* should be "///etc" -- mistake in code for DOS results in dropped slash */ { "file:///c:\\foo", "/c:\\foo"}, /* should be "c:\\foo" on DOS perhaps, but that would be bad for Unix */ { "file:///c:/foo", "/c:/foo"}, /* should be "c:/foo" on DOS perhaps, but that would be bad for Unix */ { "file:////c:/foo", "/c:/foo"}, /* should be "//c:/foo" on Unix */ { "file://0123456789/", "/", "0123456789"}, { "file://ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/", "/", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"}, { "file://abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/", "/", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"}, { "file://-_.!~*'()/", "/", "-_.!~*'()"}, { "file://\"<>[\\]^`{|}\x7F/", "/", "\"<>[\\]^`{|}\x7F"}, { "file://;?&=+$,/", "/", ";?&=+$,"}, { "file://%C3%80%C3%BF/", "/", "\xC3\x80\xC3\xBF"}, { "file://@/", "/", "@"}, { "file://:/", "/", ":"}, { "file://#/", NULL, NULL, G_CONVERT_ERROR_INVALID_URI}, { "file://%23/", "/", "#"}, /* is it dangerous to return a hostname with a "#" character in it? */ { "file://%2F/", "/", "/"}, /* is it dangerous to return a hostname with a "/" character in it? */ }; static gboolean any_failed = FALSE; static void run_to_uri_tests (void) { int i; gchar *res; GError *error; for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (to_uri_tests); i++) { error = NULL; res = g_filename_to_uri (to_uri_tests[i].filename, to_uri_tests[i].hostname, &error); if (to_uri_tests[i].expected_result == NULL) { if (res != NULL) { g_print ("\ng_filename_to_uri() test %d failed, expected to return NULL, actual result: %s\n", i, res); any_failed = TRUE; } else { if (error == NULL) { g_print ("\ng_filename_to_uri() test %d failed, returned NULL, but didn't set error\n", i); any_failed = TRUE; } else if (error->domain != G_CONVERT_ERROR) { g_print ("\ng_filename_to_uri() test %d failed, returned NULL, set non G_CONVERT_ERROR error\n", i); any_failed = TRUE; } else if (error->code != to_uri_tests[i].expected_error) { g_print ("\ng_filename_to_uri() test %d failed as expected, but set wrong errorcode %d instead of expected %d \n", i, error->code, to_uri_tests[i].expected_error); any_failed = TRUE; } } } else if (res == NULL || strcmp (res, to_uri_tests[i].expected_result) != 0) { g_print ("\ng_filename_to_uri() test %d failed, expected result: %s, actual result: %s\n", i, to_uri_tests[i].expected_result, (res) ? res : "NULL"); if (error) g_print ("Error message: %s\n", error->message); any_failed = TRUE; } /* Give some output */ g_print ("."); } } static void run_from_uri_tests (void) { int i; gchar *res; gchar *hostname; GError *error; for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (from_uri_tests); i++) { error = NULL; res = g_filename_from_uri (from_uri_tests[i].uri, &hostname, &error); if (from_uri_tests[i].expected_filename == NULL) { if (res != NULL) { g_print ("\ng_filename_from_uri() test %d failed, expected to return NULL, actual result: %s\n", i, res); any_failed = TRUE; } else { if (error == NULL) { g_print ("\ng_filename_from_uri() test %d failed, returned NULL, but didn't set error\n", i); any_failed = TRUE; } else if (error->domain != G_CONVERT_ERROR) { g_print ("\ng_filename_from_uri() test %d failed, returned NULL, set non G_CONVERT_ERROR error\n", i); any_failed = TRUE; } else if (error->code != from_uri_tests[i].expected_error) { g_print ("\ng_filename_from_uri() test %d failed as expected, but set wrong errorcode %d instead of expected %d \n", i, error->code, from_uri_tests[i].expected_error); any_failed = TRUE; } } } else { if (res == NULL || strcmp (res, from_uri_tests[i].expected_filename) != 0) { g_print ("\ng_filename_from_uri() test %d failed, expected result: %s, actual result: %s\n", i, from_uri_tests[i].expected_filename, (res) ? res : "NULL"); any_failed = TRUE; } if (from_uri_tests[i].expected_hostname == NULL) { if (hostname != NULL) { g_print ("\ng_filename_from_uri() test %d failed, expected no hostname, got: %s\n", i, hostname); any_failed = TRUE; } } else if (hostname == NULL || strcmp (hostname, from_uri_tests[i].expected_hostname) != 0) { g_print ("\ng_filename_from_uri() test %d failed, expected hostname: %s, actual result: %s\n", i, from_uri_tests[i].expected_hostname, (hostname) ? hostname : "NULL"); any_failed = TRUE; } } /* Give some output */ g_print ("."); } g_print ("\n"); } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { run_to_uri_tests (); run_from_uri_tests (); return any_failed ? 1 : 0; }