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	Include the base URI in the `g_test_bug()` calls instead. This resolves inconsistencies between the old bug base (bugzilla.gnome.org) and the new bug base (gitlab.gnome.org). It also has the advantage that the URI passed to `g_test_bug()` is now clickable in the code editor, rather than being split across two locations. See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/275#note_303175 Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/* Testcase for bug in GIO function g_file_query_filesystem_info()
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 * Author: Nelson Benítez León
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 *
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 * This work is provided "as is"; redistribution and modification
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 * in whole or in part, in any medium, physical or electronic is
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 * permitted without restriction.
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 *
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 * This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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 *
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 * In no event shall the authors or contributors be liable for any
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 * direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential
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 * damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute
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 * goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business
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 * interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether
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 * in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or
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 * otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software, even
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 * if advised of the possibility of such damage.
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 */
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <glib.h>
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#include <glib/gstdio.h>
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#include <gio/gio.h>
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#include <gio/gunixmounts.h>
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static gboolean
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run (GError **error,
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     const gchar *argv0,
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     ...)
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{
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  GPtrArray *args;
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  const gchar *arg;
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  va_list ap;
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  GSubprocess *subprocess;
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  gchar *command_line = NULL;
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  gboolean success;
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  args = g_ptr_array_new ();
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  va_start (ap, argv0);
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  g_ptr_array_add (args, (gchar *) argv0);
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  while ((arg = va_arg (ap, const gchar *)))
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    g_ptr_array_add (args, (gchar *) arg);
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  g_ptr_array_add (args, NULL);
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  va_end (ap);
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  command_line = g_strjoinv (" ", (gchar **) args->pdata);
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  g_test_message ("Running command `%s`", command_line);
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  g_free (command_line);
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  subprocess = g_subprocess_newv ((const gchar * const *) args->pdata, G_SUBPROCESS_FLAGS_NONE, error);
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  g_ptr_array_free (args, TRUE);
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  if (subprocess == NULL)
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    return FALSE;
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  success = g_subprocess_wait_check (subprocess, NULL, error);
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  g_object_unref (subprocess);
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  return success;
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}
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static void
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assert_remove (const gchar *file)
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{
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  if (g_remove (file) != 0)
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    g_error ("failed to remove %s: %s", file, g_strerror (errno));
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}
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static gboolean
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fuse_module_loaded (void)
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{
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  char *contents = NULL;
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  gboolean ret;
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  if (!g_file_get_contents ("/proc/modules", &contents, NULL, NULL) ||
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      contents == NULL)
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    {
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      g_free (contents);
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      return FALSE;
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    }
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  ret = (strstr (contents, "\nfuse ") != NULL);
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  g_free (contents);
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  return ret;
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}
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static void
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test_filesystem_readonly (gconstpointer with_mount_monitor)
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{
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  GFileInfo *file_info;
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  GFile *mounted_file;
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  GUnixMountMonitor *mount_monitor = NULL;
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  gchar *bindfs, *fusermount;
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  gchar *curdir, *dir_to_mount, *dir_mountpoint;
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  gchar *file_in_mount, *file_in_mountpoint;
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  GError *error = NULL;
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  /* installed by package 'bindfs' in Fedora */
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  bindfs = g_find_program_in_path ("bindfs");
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  /* installed by package 'fuse' in Fedora */
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  fusermount = g_find_program_in_path ("fusermount");
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  if (bindfs == NULL || fusermount == NULL)
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    {
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      /* We need these because "mount --bind" requires root privileges */
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      g_test_skip ("'bindfs' and 'fusermount' commands are needed to run this test");
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      g_free (fusermount);
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      g_free (bindfs);
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      return;
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    }
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  /* If the fuse module is loaded but there's no /dev/fuse, then we're
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   * we're probably in a rootless container and won't be able to
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   * use bindfs to run our tests */
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  if (fuse_module_loaded () &&
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      !g_file_test ("/dev/fuse", G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS))
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    {
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      g_test_skip ("fuse support is needed to run this test (rootless container?)");
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      g_free (fusermount);
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      g_free (bindfs);
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      return;
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    }
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  curdir = g_get_current_dir ();
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  dir_to_mount = g_strdup_printf ("%s/dir_bindfs_to_mount", curdir);
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  file_in_mount = g_strdup_printf ("%s/example.txt", dir_to_mount);
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  dir_mountpoint = g_strdup_printf ("%s/dir_bindfs_mountpoint", curdir);
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  g_mkdir (dir_to_mount, 0777);
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  g_mkdir (dir_mountpoint, 0777);
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  if (! g_file_set_contents (file_in_mount, "Example", -1, NULL))
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    {
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      g_test_skip ("Failed to create file needed to proceed further with the test");
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      return;
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    }
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  if (with_mount_monitor)
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    mount_monitor = g_unix_mount_monitor_get ();
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  /* Use bindfs, which does not need root privileges, to mount the contents of one dir
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   * into another dir (and do the mount as readonly as per passed '-o ro' option) */
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  if (!run (&error, bindfs, "-n", "-o", "ro", dir_to_mount, dir_mountpoint, NULL))
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    {
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      gchar *skip_message = g_strdup_printf ("Failed to run bindfs to set up test: %s", error->message);
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      g_test_skip (skip_message);
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      g_free (skip_message);
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      g_clear_error (&error);
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      return;
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    }
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  /* Let's check now, that the file is in indeed in a readonly filesystem */
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  file_in_mountpoint = g_strdup_printf ("%s/example.txt", dir_mountpoint);
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  mounted_file = g_file_new_for_path (file_in_mountpoint);
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  if (with_mount_monitor)
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    {
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     /* Let UnixMountMonitor process its 'mounts-changed'
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      * signal triggered by mount operation above */
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      while (g_main_context_iteration (NULL, FALSE));
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    }
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  file_info = g_file_query_filesystem_info (mounted_file,
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                                            G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_READONLY, NULL, &error);
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  g_assert_no_error (error);
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  g_assert_nonnull (file_info);
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  if (! g_file_info_get_attribute_boolean (file_info, G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_READONLY))
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    {
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      g_test_skip ("Failed to create readonly file needed to proceed further with the test");
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      return;
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    }
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  /* Now we unmount, and mount again but this time rw (not readonly) */
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  run (&error, fusermount, "-z", "-u", dir_mountpoint, NULL);
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  g_assert_no_error (error);
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  run (&error, bindfs, "-n", dir_to_mount, dir_mountpoint, NULL);
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  g_assert_no_error (error);
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  if (with_mount_monitor)
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    {
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     /* Let UnixMountMonitor process its 'mounts-changed' signal
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      * triggered by mount/umount operations above */
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      while (g_main_context_iteration (NULL, FALSE));
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    }
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  /* Now let's test if GIO will report the new filesystem state */
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  g_clear_object (&file_info);
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  g_clear_object (&mounted_file);
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  mounted_file = g_file_new_for_path (file_in_mountpoint);
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  file_info = g_file_query_filesystem_info (mounted_file,
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                                            G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_READONLY, NULL, &error);
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  g_assert_no_error (error);
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  g_assert_nonnull (file_info);
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  g_assert_false (g_file_info_get_attribute_boolean (file_info, G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_FILESYSTEM_READONLY));
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  /* Clean up */
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  g_clear_object (&mount_monitor);
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  g_clear_object (&file_info);
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  g_clear_object (&mounted_file);
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  run (&error, fusermount, "-z", "-u", dir_mountpoint, NULL);
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  g_assert_no_error (error);
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  assert_remove (file_in_mount);
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  assert_remove (dir_to_mount);
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  assert_remove (dir_mountpoint);
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  g_free (bindfs);
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  g_free (fusermount);
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  g_free (curdir);
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  g_free (dir_to_mount);
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  g_free (dir_mountpoint);
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  g_free (file_in_mount);
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  g_free (file_in_mountpoint);
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}
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int
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main (int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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  /* To avoid unnecessary D-Bus calls, see http://goo.gl/ir56j2 */
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  g_setenv ("GIO_USE_VFS", "local", FALSE);
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  g_test_init (&argc, &argv, NULL);
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  g_test_bug ("https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787731");
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  g_test_add_data_func ("/g-file-info-filesystem-readonly/test-fs-ro",
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                        GINT_TO_POINTER (FALSE), test_filesystem_readonly);
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  /* This second test is using a running GUnixMountMonitor, so the calls to:
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   *  g_unix_mount_get(&time_read) - To fill the time_read parameter
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   *  g_unix_mounts_changed_since()
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   *
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   * made from inside g_file_query_filesystem_info() will use the mount_poller_time
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   * from the monitoring of /proc/self/mountinfo , while in the previous test new
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   * created timestamps are returned from those g_unix_mount* functions. */
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  g_test_add_data_func ("/g-file-info-filesystem-readonly/test-fs-ro-with-mount-monitor",
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                        GINT_TO_POINTER (TRUE), test_filesystem_readonly);
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  return g_test_run ();
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}
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