annotate src/libsndfile-1.0.25/tests/win32_test.c @ 23:619f715526df sv_v2.1

Update Vamp plugin SDK to 2.5
author Chris Cannam
date Thu, 09 May 2013 10:52:46 +0100
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Chris@0 1 /*
Chris@0 2 ** Copyright (C) 2001-2011 Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>
Chris@0 3 **
Chris@0 4 ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
Chris@0 5 ** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
Chris@0 6 ** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
Chris@0 7 ** (at your option) any later version.
Chris@0 8 **
Chris@0 9 ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
Chris@0 10 ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
Chris@0 11 ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
Chris@0 12 ** GNU General Public License for more details.
Chris@0 13 **
Chris@0 14 ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
Chris@0 15 ** along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Chris@0 16 ** Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Chris@0 17 */
Chris@0 18
Chris@0 19 #include "sfconfig.h"
Chris@0 20 #include "sndfile.h"
Chris@0 21
Chris@0 22 #include <stdio.h>
Chris@0 23 #include <stdlib.h>
Chris@0 24 #include <assert.h>
Chris@0 25
Chris@0 26 #if HAVE_UNISTD_H
Chris@0 27 #include <unistd.h>
Chris@0 28 #endif
Chris@0 29
Chris@0 30 #if (HAVE_DECL_S_IRGRP == 0)
Chris@0 31 #include <sf_unistd.h>
Chris@0 32 #endif
Chris@0 33
Chris@0 34 #include <string.h>
Chris@0 35 #include <fcntl.h>
Chris@0 36 #include <errno.h>
Chris@0 37 #include <sys/types.h>
Chris@0 38 #include <sys/stat.h>
Chris@0 39
Chris@0 40 #define SIGNED_SIZEOF(x) ((int) sizeof (x))
Chris@0 41
Chris@0 42 /* EMX is OS/2. */
Chris@0 43 #if defined (__CYGWIN__) || defined (__EMX__)
Chris@0 44
Chris@0 45 #define LSEEK lseek
Chris@0 46 #define FSTAT fstat
Chris@0 47
Chris@0 48 typedef struct stat STATBUF ;
Chris@0 49 typedef off_t INT64 ;
Chris@0 50
Chris@0 51 static char dir_cmd [] = "ls -l" ;
Chris@0 52
Chris@0 53 #elif (defined (WIN32) || defined (_WIN32))
Chris@0 54
Chris@0 55 #define LSEEK _lseeki64
Chris@0 56 #define FSTAT _fstati64
Chris@0 57
Chris@0 58 typedef struct _stati64 STATBUF ;
Chris@0 59 typedef __int64 INT64 ;
Chris@0 60
Chris@0 61 static char dir_cmd [] = "dir" ;
Chris@0 62
Chris@0 63 #else
Chris@0 64
Chris@0 65 #define LSEEK lseek
Chris@0 66 #define FSTAT fstat
Chris@0 67
Chris@0 68 typedef struct stat STATBUF ;
Chris@0 69 typedef sf_count_t INT64 ;
Chris@0 70
Chris@0 71 #define O_BINARY 0
Chris@0 72 static char dir_cmd [] = "ls -l" ;
Chris@0 73
Chris@0 74 #endif
Chris@0 75
Chris@0 76 static void show_fstat_error (void) ;
Chris@0 77 static void show_lseek_error (void) ;
Chris@0 78 static void show_stat_fstat_error (void) ;
Chris@0 79 static void write_to_closed_file (void) ;
Chris@0 80
Chris@0 81 int
Chris@0 82 main (void)
Chris@0 83 {
Chris@0 84 puts ("\n\n\n\n"
Chris@0 85 "This program shows up errors in the Win32 implementation of\n"
Chris@0 86 "a couple of POSIX API functions on some versions of windoze.\n"
Chris@0 87 "It can also be compiled on Linux (which works correctly) and\n"
Chris@0 88 "other OSes just to provide a sanity check.\n"
Chris@0 89 ) ;
Chris@0 90
Chris@0 91 show_fstat_error () ;
Chris@0 92 show_lseek_error () ;
Chris@0 93 show_stat_fstat_error () ;
Chris@0 94 write_to_closed_file () ;
Chris@0 95
Chris@0 96 puts ("\n\n") ;
Chris@0 97
Chris@0 98 return 0 ;
Chris@0 99 } /* main */
Chris@0 100
Chris@0 101 static void
Chris@0 102 show_fstat_error (void)
Chris@0 103 { static const char *filename = "fstat.dat" ;
Chris@0 104 static char data [256] ;
Chris@0 105
Chris@0 106 STATBUF statbuf ;
Chris@0 107 int fd, mode, flags ;
Chris@0 108
Chris@0 109 if (sizeof (statbuf.st_size) != sizeof (INT64))
Chris@0 110 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: Error, sizeof (statbuf.st_size) != 8.\n\n", __LINE__) ;
Chris@0 111 return ;
Chris@0 112 } ;
Chris@0 113
Chris@0 114 puts ("\n64 bit fstat() test.\n--------------------") ;
Chris@0 115
Chris@0 116 printf ("0) Create a file, write %d bytes and close it.\n", SIGNED_SIZEOF (data)) ;
Chris@0 117 mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY ;
Chris@0 118 flags = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH ;
Chris@0 119 if ((fd = open (filename, mode, flags)) < 0)
Chris@0 120 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: open() failed : %s\n\n", __LINE__, strerror (errno)) ;
Chris@0 121 return ;
Chris@0 122 } ;
Chris@0 123 assert (write (fd, data, sizeof (data)) > 0) ;
Chris@0 124 close (fd) ;
Chris@0 125
Chris@0 126 printf ("1) Re-open file in read/write mode and write another %d bytes at the end.\n", SIGNED_SIZEOF (data)) ;
Chris@0 127 mode = O_RDWR | O_BINARY ;
Chris@0 128 flags = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH ;
Chris@0 129 if ((fd = open (filename, mode, flags)) < 0)
Chris@0 130 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: open() failed : %s\n\n", __LINE__, strerror (errno)) ;
Chris@0 131 return ;
Chris@0 132 } ;
Chris@0 133 LSEEK (fd, 0, SEEK_END) ;
Chris@0 134 assert (write (fd, data, sizeof (data)) > 0) ;
Chris@0 135
Chris@0 136 printf ("2) Now use system (\"%s %s\") to show the file length.\n\n", dir_cmd, filename) ;
Chris@0 137
Chris@0 138 /* Would use snprintf, but thats not really available on windows. */
Chris@0 139 memset (data, 0, sizeof (data)) ;
Chris@0 140 strncpy (data, dir_cmd, sizeof (data) - 1) ;
Chris@0 141 strncat (data, " ", sizeof (data) - 1 - strlen (data)) ;
Chris@0 142 strncat (data, filename, sizeof (data) - 1 - strlen (data)) ;
Chris@0 143
Chris@0 144 assert (system (data) >= 0) ;
Chris@0 145 puts ("") ;
Chris@0 146
Chris@0 147 printf ("3) Now use fstat() to get the file length.\n") ;
Chris@0 148 if (FSTAT (fd, &statbuf) != 0)
Chris@0 149 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: fstat() returned error : %s\n", __LINE__, strerror (errno)) ;
Chris@0 150 return ;
Chris@0 151 } ;
Chris@0 152
Chris@0 153 printf ("4) According to fstat(), the file length is %ld, ", (long) statbuf.st_size) ;
Chris@0 154
Chris@0 155 close (fd) ;
Chris@0 156
Chris@0 157 if (statbuf.st_size != 2 * sizeof (data))
Chris@0 158 printf ("but thats just plain ***WRONG***.\n\n") ;
Chris@0 159 else
Chris@0 160 { printf ("which is correct.\n\n") ;
Chris@0 161 unlink (filename) ;
Chris@0 162 } ;
Chris@0 163
Chris@0 164 } /* show_fstat_error */
Chris@0 165
Chris@0 166 static void
Chris@0 167 show_lseek_error (void)
Chris@0 168 { static const char *filename = "fstat.dat" ;
Chris@0 169 static char data [256] ;
Chris@0 170
Chris@0 171 INT64 retval ;
Chris@0 172 int fd, mode, flags ;
Chris@0 173
Chris@0 174 puts ("\n64 bit lseek() test.\n--------------------") ;
Chris@0 175
Chris@0 176 printf ("0) Create a file, write %d bytes and close it.\n", SIGNED_SIZEOF (data)) ;
Chris@0 177 mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY ;
Chris@0 178 flags = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH ;
Chris@0 179 if ((fd = open (filename, mode, flags)) < 0)
Chris@0 180 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: open() failed : %s\n\n", __LINE__, strerror (errno)) ;
Chris@0 181 return ;
Chris@0 182 } ;
Chris@0 183 assert (write (fd, data, sizeof (data)) > 0) ;
Chris@0 184 close (fd) ;
Chris@0 185
Chris@0 186 printf ("1) Re-open file in read/write mode and write another %d bytes at the end.\n", SIGNED_SIZEOF (data)) ;
Chris@0 187 mode = O_RDWR | O_BINARY ;
Chris@0 188 flags = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH ;
Chris@0 189 if ((fd = open (filename, mode, flags)) < 0)
Chris@0 190 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: open() failed : %s\n\n", __LINE__, strerror (errno)) ;
Chris@0 191 return ;
Chris@0 192 } ;
Chris@0 193
Chris@0 194 LSEEK (fd, 0, SEEK_END) ;
Chris@0 195 assert (write (fd, data, sizeof (data)) > 0) ;
Chris@0 196
Chris@0 197 printf ("2) Now use system (\"%s %s\") to show the file length.\n\n", dir_cmd, filename) ;
Chris@0 198
Chris@0 199 /* Would use snprintf, but thats not really available on windows. */
Chris@0 200 memset (data, 0, sizeof (data)) ;
Chris@0 201 strncpy (data, dir_cmd, sizeof (data) - 1) ;
Chris@0 202 strncat (data, " ", sizeof (data) - 1 - strlen (data)) ;
Chris@0 203 strncat (data, filename, sizeof (data) - 1 - strlen (data)) ;
Chris@0 204
Chris@0 205 assert (system (data) >= 0) ;
Chris@0 206 puts ("") ;
Chris@0 207
Chris@0 208 printf ("3) Now use lseek() to go to the end of the file.\n") ;
Chris@0 209 retval = LSEEK (fd, 0, SEEK_END) ;
Chris@0 210
Chris@0 211 printf ("4) We are now at position %ld, ", (long) retval) ;
Chris@0 212
Chris@0 213 close (fd) ;
Chris@0 214
Chris@0 215 if (retval != 2 * sizeof (data))
Chris@0 216 printf ("but thats just plain ***WRONG***.\n\n") ;
Chris@0 217 else
Chris@0 218 { printf ("which is correct.\n\n") ;
Chris@0 219 unlink (filename) ;
Chris@0 220 } ;
Chris@0 221
Chris@0 222 } /* show_lseek_error */
Chris@0 223
Chris@0 224 static void
Chris@0 225 show_stat_fstat_error (void)
Chris@0 226 { static const char *filename = "stat_fstat.dat" ;
Chris@0 227 static char data [256] ;
Chris@0 228
Chris@0 229 int fd, mode, flags ;
Chris@0 230 int stat_size, fstat_size ;
Chris@0 231 struct stat buf ;
Chris@0 232
Chris@0 233 /* Known to fail on WinXP. */
Chris@0 234 puts ("\nstat/fstat test.\n----------------") ;
Chris@0 235
Chris@0 236 printf ("0) Create a file and write %d bytes.\n", SIGNED_SIZEOF (data)) ;
Chris@0 237
Chris@0 238 mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY ;
Chris@0 239 flags = S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH ;
Chris@0 240 if ((fd = open (filename, mode, flags)) < 0)
Chris@0 241 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: open() failed : %s\n\n", __LINE__, strerror (errno)) ;
Chris@0 242 return ;
Chris@0 243 } ;
Chris@0 244
Chris@0 245 assert (write (fd, data, sizeof (data)) > 0) ;
Chris@0 246
Chris@0 247 printf ("1) Now call stat and fstat on the file and retreive the file lengths.\n") ;
Chris@0 248
Chris@0 249 if (stat (filename, &buf) != 0)
Chris@0 250 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: stat() failed : %s\n\n", __LINE__, strerror (errno)) ;
Chris@0 251 goto error_exit ;
Chris@0 252 } ;
Chris@0 253 stat_size = buf.st_size ;
Chris@0 254
Chris@0 255 if (fstat (fd, &buf) != 0)
Chris@0 256 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: fstat() failed : %s\n\n", __LINE__, strerror (errno)) ;
Chris@0 257 goto error_exit ;
Chris@0 258 } ;
Chris@0 259 fstat_size = buf.st_size ;
Chris@0 260
Chris@0 261 printf ("2) Size returned by stat and fstat is %d and %d, ", stat_size, fstat_size) ;
Chris@0 262
Chris@0 263
Chris@0 264 if (stat_size == 0 || stat_size != fstat_size)
Chris@0 265 printf ("but thats just plain ***WRONG***.\n\n") ;
Chris@0 266 else
Chris@0 267 printf ("which is correct.\n\n") ;
Chris@0 268
Chris@0 269 error_exit :
Chris@0 270
Chris@0 271 close (fd) ;
Chris@0 272 unlink (filename) ;
Chris@0 273
Chris@0 274 return ;
Chris@0 275 } /* show_stat_fstat_error */
Chris@0 276
Chris@0 277
Chris@0 278 static void
Chris@0 279 write_to_closed_file (void)
Chris@0 280 { const char * filename = "closed_write_test.txt" ;
Chris@0 281 struct stat buf ;
Chris@0 282 FILE * file ;
Chris@0 283 int fd ;
Chris@0 284
Chris@0 285 puts ("\nWrite to closed file test.\n--------------------------") ;
Chris@0 286
Chris@0 287 printf ("0) First we open file for write using fopen().\n") ;
Chris@0 288 if ((file = fopen (filename, "w")) == NULL)
Chris@0 289 { printf ("\n\nLine %d: fopen() failed : %s\n\n", __LINE__, strerror (errno)) ;
Chris@0 290 return ;
Chris@0 291 } ;
Chris@0 292
Chris@0 293 printf ("1) Now we grab the file descriptor fileno().\n") ;
Chris@0 294 fd = fileno (file) ;
Chris@0 295
Chris@0 296 printf ("2) Write some text via the file descriptor.\n") ;
Chris@0 297 assert (write (fd, "a\n", 2) > 0) ;
Chris@0 298
Chris@0 299 printf ("3) Now we close the file using fclose().\n") ;
Chris@0 300 fclose (file) ;
Chris@0 301
Chris@0 302 stat (filename, &buf) ;
Chris@0 303 printf (" File size is %d bytes.\n", (int) buf.st_size) ;
Chris@0 304
Chris@0 305 printf ("4) Now write more data to the file descriptor which should fail.\n") ;
Chris@0 306 if (write (fd, "b\n", 2) < 0)
Chris@0 307 printf ("5) Good, write returned an error code as it should have.\n") ;
Chris@0 308 else
Chris@0 309 { printf ("5) Attempting to write to a closed file should have failed but didn't! *** WRONG ***\n") ;
Chris@0 310
Chris@0 311 stat (filename, &buf) ;
Chris@0 312 printf (" File size is %d bytes.\n", (int) buf.st_size) ;
Chris@0 313 } ;
Chris@0 314
Chris@0 315 unlink (filename) ;
Chris@0 316
Chris@0 317 return ;
Chris@0 318 } /* write_to_closed_file */