# Commands covered: glob # # This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl # built-in commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and # generates output for errors. No output means no errors were found. # # Copyright 1991 Regents of the University of California # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this # software and its documentation for any purpose and without # fee is hereby granted, provided that this copyright notice # appears in all copies. The University of California makes no # representations about the suitability of this software for any # purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied # warranty. # # $Header: /a/cvs/386BSD/ports/tcl/tests/glob.test,v 1.1.1.1 1993/08/09 10:57:43 alm Exp $ (Berkeley) if {[string compare test [info procs test]] == 1} then {source defs} # First, create some subdirectories to use for testing. exec rm -rf globTest exec mkdir globTest globTest/a1 globTest/a2 globTest/a3 exec mkdir globTest/a1/b1 globTest/a1/b2 globTest/a2/b3 exec cat << abc > globTest/x1.c exec cat << abc > globTest/y1.c exec cat << abc > globTest/z1.c exec cat << abc > "globTest/weird name.c" exec cat << abc > globTest/.1 exec cat << abc > globTest/a1/b1/x2.c exec cat << abc > globTest/a1/b2/y2.c test glob-1.1 {simple globbing} {glob a} a test glob-1.2 {simple globbing} {glob aaa bbb ccc} {aaa bbb ccc} test glob-2.1 {globbing with braces} {glob "{a1,a2}"} "a1 a2" test glob-2.2 {globbing with braces} {glob a/{x,y}{123,456}/z} \ "a/x123/z a/x456/z a/y123/z a/y456/z" test glob-3.1 {asterisks and question marks} {lsort [glob g*/*.c]} \ "{globTest/weird name.c} globTest/x1.c globTest/y1.c globTest/z1.c" test glob-3.2 {asterisks and question marks} {lsort [glob globTest/?1.c]} \ "globTest/x1.c globTest/y1.c globTest/z1.c" test glob-3.3 {asterisks and question marks} {lsort [glob */*/*/*.c]} \ "globTest/a1/b1/x2.c globTest/a1/b2/y2.c" test glob-3.4 {asterisks and question marks} {lsort [glob globTest/*]} \ "globTest/a1 globTest/a2 globTest/a3 {globTest/weird name.c} globTest/x1.c globTest/y1.c globTest/z1.c" test glob-3.5 {asterisks and question marks} {lsort [glob globTest/.*]} \ "globTest/. globTest/.. globTest/.1" test glob-3.6 {asterisks and question marks} {lsort [glob globTest/*/*]} \ "globTest/a1/b1 globTest/a1/b2 globTest/a2/b3" test glob-3.7 {asterisks and question marks} {lsort [glob {globTest/[xy]1.*}]} \ "globTest/x1.c globTest/y1.c" # The tests immediately below can only be run at Berkeley, where # the file-system structure is well-known. if {[string compare [glob ~] /users/ouster] == 0} { test glob-4.1 {tildes} {glob ~/.csh*} "/users/ouster/.cshrc" test glob-4.2 {tildes} {glob ~/.csh*} "/users/ouster/.cshrc" } test glob-5.1 {error conditions} { list [catch {glob} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be "glob ?-nocomplain? name ?name ...?"}} test glob-5.2 {error conditions} { list [catch {glob a/{b,c,d}/\{} msg] $msg } {1 {unmatched open-brace in file name}} test glob-5.3 {error conditions} { list [catch {glob goo/*} msg] $msg } {1 {no files matched glob pattern "goo/*"}} test glob-5.4 {error conditions} { list [catch {glob goo/* x*z foo?q} msg] $msg } {1 {no files matched glob patterns "goo/* x*z foo?q"}} test glob-5.5 {error conditions} { list [catch {lsort [glob globTest/*.c goo/*]} msg] $msg } {0 {{globTest/weird name.c} globTest/x1.c globTest/y1.c globTest/z1.c}} test glob-5.6 {error conditions} { list [catch {glob ~no-one} msg] $msg } {1 {user "no-one" doesn't exist}} test glob-5.7 {error conditions} { set home $env(HOME) unset env(HOME) set x [list [catch {glob ~/*} msg] $msg] set env(HOME) $home set x } {1 {couldn't find HOME environment variable to expand "~/*"}} exec chmod 000 globTest if {$user != "root"} { test glob-6.1 {setting errorCode variable} { string tolower [list [catch {glob globTest/*} msg] $msg $errorCode] } {1 {couldn't read directory "globtest": permission denied} {unix eacces {permission denied}}} } exec chmod 755 globTest test glob-7.1 {-nocomplain option} { list [catch {glob -nocomplai} msg] $msg } {0 -nocomplai} test glob-7.2 {-nocomplain option} { list [catch {glob -nocomplain} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be "glob ?-nocomplain? name ?name ...?"}} test glob-7.3 {-nocomplain option} { list [catch {glob -nocomplain goo/*} msg] $msg } {0 {}} exec rm -rf globTest