// Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. // // This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free // software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the // terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation; either version 2, 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 General Public License for more details. // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this library; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free // Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, // USA. // 27.8.1.3 filebuf member functions // @require@ %-*.tst %-*.txt // @diff@ %-*.tst %-*.txt // various tests for filebuf::open() and filebuf::close() including // the non-portable functionality in the libstdc++-v3 IO library #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include const char name_01[] = "filebuf_members-1.tst"; const char name_02[] = "filebuf_members-1.txt"; // Test member functions. void test_01() { bool test = true; const char* name_03 = "filebuf_members-3"; // empty file, need to create std::filebuf fb_01; // in std::filebuf fb_02; // out std::filebuf fb_03; // in | out // bool is_open() VERIFY( !fb_01.is_open() ); VERIFY( !fb_02.is_open() ); VERIFY( !fb_03.is_open() ); // filebuf_type* open(const char* __s, ios_base::openmode __mode) fb_01.open(name_01, std::ios_base::in | std::ios_base::ate); fb_02.open(name_02, std::ios_base::in | std::ios_base::out | std::ios_base::trunc); // Try to open two different files without closing the first: // Should keep the old file attached, and disregard attempt to overthrow. fb_02.open(name_03, std::ios_base::in | std::ios_base::out); fb_03.open(name_03, std::ios_base::out | std::ios_base::trunc); VERIFY( fb_01.is_open() ); VERIFY( fb_02.is_open() ); VERIFY( fb_03.is_open() ); // filebuf_type* close() fb_01.close(); fb_02.close(); fb_03.close(); VERIFY( !fb_01.is_open() ); VERIFY( !fb_02.is_open() ); VERIFY( !fb_03.is_open() ); } // Verify that std::filebuf doesn't close files that it didn't open // when using the following std::filebuf ctor: // // std::filebuf(__c_file_type* __f, // ios_base::openmode __mode, // int_type __s); // // Thanks to "George T. Talbot" for uncovering // this bug/situation. void test_02() { bool test = true; int close_num; // read (ext) FILE* f2 = fopen(name_01, "r"); VERIFY( f2 != NULL ); { std::filebuf fb(f2, std::ios_base::in, 512); } close_num = fclose(f2); VERIFY( close_num == 0 ); // read (standard) FILE* f = fopen(name_01, "r"); VERIFY( f != NULL ); { std::ifstream ifstream1(name_01); VERIFY( ifstream1.is_open() ); std::ios_base::iostate st01 = ifstream1.rdstate(); VERIFY( st01 == std::ios_base::goodbit ); } close_num = fclose(f); VERIFY( close_num == 0 ); } void test_03() { bool test = true; int first_fd = ::open(name_01, O_RDONLY); VERIFY( first_fd != -1 ); FILE* first_file = ::fdopen(first_fd, "r"); VERIFY( first_file != NULL ); std::filebuf fb (first_file, std::ios_base::in); int second_fd = fb.fd(); VERIFY( first_fd == second_fd ); } // libstdc++/2913, libstdc++/4879 // John Fardo , Brad Garcia void test_04() { signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); if (0 != mkfifo("xxx", S_IRWXU)) { std::cerr << "failed to creat fifo" << std::endl; exit(-1); } int fval = fork(); if (fval == -1) { std::cerr << "failed to fork" << std::endl; unlink("xxx"); exit(-1); } else if (fval == 0) { std::ifstream ifs("xxx"); sleep(1); ifs.close(); exit(0); } std::ofstream ofs("xxx"); sleep(2); ofs.put('t'); /* * ISO/IED 14882:1998(E) 27.8.1.10.4 * * void close(); * * Effects: Calls rdbuf()->close() and, if that function fails * (returns a null pointer), calls setstate(failbit)... */ ofs.close(); if (!(ofs.rdstate() & std::ios::failbit)) { std::cerr << "fail bit was not set!" << std::endl; unlink("xxx"); exit(-1); } unlink("xxx"); exit(0); } // Charles Leggett void test_05() { bool test = true; std::fstream scratch_file; scratch_file.open("SCRATCH", std::ios::out); scratch_file.close(); scratch_file.open("SCRATCH", std::ios::in); if (!scratch_file) VERIFY( false ); scratch_file.close(); } int main() { test_01(); test_02(); test_03(); test_04(); test_05(); return 0; }