# Not needed on HPFS, but needed on HPFS386 ?!
|| $^O eq 'os2';
-plan tests => 32;
+$needs_fh_reopen = 1 if (defined &Win32::IsWin95 && Win32::IsWin95());
+
+my $skip_mode_checks =
+ $^O eq 'cygwin' && $ENV{CYGWIN} !~ /ntsec/;
+
+plan tests => 36;
if (($^O eq 'MSWin32') || ($^O eq 'NetWare')) {
umask(022);
SKIP: {
- skip "bogus umask", 1 if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') || ($^O eq 'NetWare');
+ skip "bogus umask", 1 if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') || ($^O eq 'NetWare') || ($^O eq 'epoc');
is((umask(0)&0777), 022, 'umask'),
}
my ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,
$blksize,$blocks);
-SKIP: {
+SKIP: {
skip("no link", 4) unless $has_link;
ok(link('a','b'), "link a b");
SKIP: {
skip "hard links not that hard in $^O", 1 if $^O eq 'amigaos';
+ skip "no mode checks", 1 if $skip_mode_checks;
- is($mode & 0777, 0666, "mode of triply-linked file");
+# if ($^O eq 'cygwin') { # new files on cygwin get rwx instead of rw-
+# is($mode & 0777, 0777, "mode of triply-linked file");
+# } else {
+ is($mode & 0777, 0666, "mode of triply-linked file");
+# }
}
}
($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,
$blksize,$blocks) = stat('c');
- is($mode & 0777, $newmode, "chmod going through");
+ SKIP: {
+ skip "no mode checks", 1 if $skip_mode_checks;
+
+ is($mode & 0777, $newmode, "chmod going through");
+ }
$newmode = 0700;
chmod 0444, 'x';
$newmode = 0666;
is(chmod($newmode,'c','x'), 2, "chmod two files");
-
+
($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,
$blksize,$blocks) = stat('c');
- is($mode & 0777, $newmode, "chmod going through to c");
+ SKIP: {
+ skip "no mode checks", 1 if $skip_mode_checks;
+
+ is($mode & 0777, $newmode, "chmod going through to c");
+ }
($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,
$blksize,$blocks) = stat('x');
- is($mode & 0777, $newmode, "chmod going through to x");
+ SKIP: {
+ skip "no mode checks", 1 if $skip_mode_checks;
+
+ is($mode & 0777, $newmode, "chmod going through to x");
+ }
is(unlink('b','x'), 2, "unlink two files");
}
SKIP: {
- skip "filesystem atime/mtime granularity too low", 2
+ skip "filesystem atime/mtime granularity too low", 2
unless $accurate_timestamps;
print "# atime - $atime mtime - $mtime delta - $delta\n";
my ($new_atime, $new_mtime) = (stat('b'))[8,9];
print "# newatime - $new_atime nemtime - $new_mtime\n";
if ($new_atime == $atime && $new_mtime - $mtime == $delta) {
- pass("atime/mtime - accounted for possible NFS/glibc2.2 bug on linux");
- }
+ pass("atime - accounted for possible NFS/glibc2.2 bug on linux");
+ pass("mtime - accounted for possible NFS/glibc2.2 bug on linux");
+ }
else {
- fail("atime mtime - $atime/$new_atime $mtime/$new_mtime");
+ fail("atime - $atime/$new_atime $mtime/$new_mtime");
+ fail("mtime - $atime/$new_atime $mtime/$new_mtime");
}
- }
+ }
elsif ($^O eq 'VMS') {
# why is this 1 second off?
is( $atime, 500000001, 'atime' );
is( $mtime, 500000000 + $delta, 'mtime' );
- }
+ }
elsif ($^O eq 'beos') {
SKIP: { skip "atime not updated", 1; }
is($mtime, 500000001, 'mtime');
- }
+ }
else {
fail("atime");
fail("mtime");
SKIP: {
skip "Win32/Netware specific test", 2
unless ($^O eq 'MSWin32') || ($^O eq 'NetWare');
- skip "No symbolic links found to test with", 2
+ skip "No symbolic links found to test with", 2
unless `ls -l perl 2>nul` =~ /^l.*->/;
system("cp TEST TEST$$");
# as per UNIX FAQ.
SKIP: {
+# Check truncating a closed file.
eval { truncate "Iofs.tmp", 5; };
-
- skip("no truncate - $@", 6) if $@;
+
+ skip("no truncate - $@", 10) if $@;
is(-s "Iofs.tmp", 5, "truncation to five bytes");
ok(-z "Iofs.tmp", "truncation to zero bytes");
+#these steps are necessary to check if file is really truncated
+#On Win95, FH is updated, but file properties aren't
open(FH, ">Iofs.tmp") or die "Can't create Iofs.tmp";
+ print FH "x\n" x 200;
+ close FH;
+
+# Check truncating an open file.
+ open(FH, ">>Iofs.tmp") or die "Can't open Iofs.tmp for appending";
binmode FH;
select FH;
if ($needs_fh_reopen) {
close (FH); open (FH, ">>Iofs.tmp") or die "Can't reopen Iofs.tmp";
}
+
+ if ($^O eq 'vos') {
+ skip ("# TODO - hit VOS bug posix-973 - cannot resize an open file below the current file pos.", 7);
+ }
- is(-s "Iofs.tmp", 200, "fh resize to 200 working");
+ is(-s "Iofs.tmp", 200, "fh resize to 200 working (filename check)");
ok(truncate(FH, 0), "fh resize to zero");
close (FH); open (FH, ">>Iofs.tmp") or die "Can't reopen Iofs.tmp";
}
- ok(-z "Iofs.tmp", "fh resize to zero working");
+ ok(-z "Iofs.tmp", "fh resize to zero working (filename check)");
+
+ ok(truncate(FH, 200), "fh resize to 200");
+ is(-s FH, 200, "fh resize to 200 working (FH check)");
+
+ ok(truncate(FH, 0), "fh resize to 0");
+ ok(-z FH, "fh resize to 0 working (FH check)");
close FH;
}
open(fh,'>x') || die "Can't create x";
close(fh);
rename('x', 'X');
-
+
# this works on win32 only, because fs isn't casesensitive
ok(-e 'X', "rename working");