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author | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2022-11-24 20:02:25 -0500 |
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committer | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2022-11-25 07:05:57 -0500 |
commit | ae5a48ad57b56d2fefe167b4eb1a5f3c4111c2e0 (patch) | |
tree | f903c608a9a1c74865db87ea9073d75508acb927 | |
parent | 22a5b76450320b8b3dff785d84ea50b1095f7e5e (diff) | |
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Avoid use of tmpfile()
Somewhat temporary solution, since we'll soon be able to use zix here which has
nice portable functions to create temporary files.
-rw-r--r-- | test/test_reader_writer.c | 63 |
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/test/test_reader_writer.c b/test/test_reader_writer.c index 0da63f85..5a0509d3 100644 --- a/test/test_reader_writer.c +++ b/test/test_reader_writer.c @@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ #include "serd/serd.h" +#ifdef _WIN32 +# include <windows.h> +#endif + #include <assert.h> #include <stdbool.h> #include <stdint.h> @@ -121,11 +125,23 @@ eof_test_error(void* stream) } static void -test_read_chunks(void) +test_read_chunks(const char* const path) { + static const char null = 0; + + FILE* const f = fopen(path, "w+b"); + + // Write two statements separated by null characters + fprintf(f, "@base <http://example.org/base/> .\n"); + fprintf(f, "@prefix eg: <http://example.org/> .\n"); + fprintf(f, "eg:s eg:p1 eg:o1 ;\n"); + fprintf(f, " eg:p2 eg:o2 .\n"); + fwrite(&null, sizeof(null), 1, f); + fprintf(f, "eg:s eg:p [ eg:sp eg:so ] .\n"); + fwrite(&null, sizeof(null), 1, f); + fseek(f, 0, SEEK_SET); + ReaderTest* const rt = (ReaderTest*)calloc(1, sizeof(ReaderTest)); - FILE* const f = tmpfile(); - static const char null = 0; SerdReader* const reader = serd_reader_new(SERD_TURTLE, rt, free, @@ -141,16 +157,6 @@ test_read_chunks(void) SerdStatus st = serd_reader_start_stream(reader, f, NULL, false); assert(st == SERD_SUCCESS); - // Write two statement separated by null characters - fprintf(f, "@base <http://example.org/base/> .\n"); - fprintf(f, "@prefix eg: <http://example.org/> .\n"); - fprintf(f, "eg:s eg:p1 eg:o1 ;\n"); - fprintf(f, " eg:p2 eg:o2 .\n"); - fwrite(&null, sizeof(null), 1, f); - fprintf(f, "eg:s eg:p [ eg:sp eg:so ] .\n"); - fwrite(&null, sizeof(null), 1, f); - fseek(f, 0, SEEK_SET); - // Read base st = serd_reader_read_chunk(reader); assert(st == SERD_SUCCESS); @@ -211,6 +217,7 @@ test_read_chunks(void) serd_reader_free(reader); fclose(f); + remove(path); } static void @@ -340,19 +347,24 @@ test_writer(const char* const path) serd_free(out); // Test writing empty node - SerdNode nothing = serd_node_from_string(SERD_NOTHING, USTR("")); - FILE* const empty = tmpfile(); + SerdNode nothing = serd_node_from_string(SERD_NOTHING, USTR("")); - writer = serd_writer_new( - SERD_TURTLE, (SerdStyle)0, env, NULL, serd_file_sink, empty); + chunk.buf = NULL; + chunk.len = 0; + writer = serd_writer_new( + SERD_TURTLE, (SerdStyle)0, env, NULL, serd_chunk_sink, &chunk); assert(!serd_writer_write_statement( writer, 0, NULL, &s, &p, ¬hing, NULL, NULL)); - assert((size_t)ftell(empty) == strlen("<>\n\t<http://example.org/pred> ")); + assert( + !strncmp((const char*)chunk.buf, "<>\n\t<http://example.org/pred> ", 30)); serd_writer_free(writer); - fclose(empty); + out = serd_chunk_sink_finish(&chunk); + + assert(!strcmp((const char*)out, "<>\n\t<http://example.org/pred> .\n\n")); + serd_free(out); serd_env_free(env); fclose(fd); @@ -405,20 +417,15 @@ test_reader(const char* path) // A read of a big page hits EOF then fails to read chunks immediately { - FILE* temp = tmpfile(); - assert(temp); - fprintf(temp, "_:s <http://example.org/p> _:o .\n"); - fflush(temp); - fseek(temp, 0L, SEEK_SET); - - serd_reader_start_stream(reader, temp, NULL, true); + FILE* const in = fopen(path, "rb"); + serd_reader_start_stream(reader, in, (const uint8_t*)"test", true); assert(serd_reader_read_chunk(reader) == SERD_SUCCESS); assert(serd_reader_read_chunk(reader) == SERD_FAILURE); assert(serd_reader_read_chunk(reader) == SERD_FAILURE); serd_reader_end_stream(reader); - fclose(temp); + fclose(in); } // A byte-wise reader that hits EOF once then continues (like a socket) @@ -461,7 +468,7 @@ main(void) path[tmp_len] = '/'; memcpy(path + tmp_len + 1, name, name_len + 1); - test_read_chunks(); + test_read_chunks(path); test_read_string(); test_writer(path); |