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flatpak/subprojects/libglnx/tests/testing-helper.c
Simon McVittie 2aed100945 Add 'subprojects/libglnx/' from commit '202b294e6079e23242e65e0426f8639841d1210b'
This makes the flatpak project more self-contained, and would have
avoided the problems we encountered with unintended changes in the
1.14.7 release. See <https://diziet.dreamwidth.org/14666.html> for an
opinionated description of some of the problems with submodules.

If we can eliminate submodules altogether, then it will become possible
to build Flatpak from a simple `git clone` or `git archive`, or from the
source tarballs auto-generated by Github (which are equivalent to a `git
archive`), without needing an extra step to populate the submodules. As
well as reducing the support burden from users periodically complaining
that our source releases are incomplete, this is a useful "nothing up
my sleeve" mechanism to make it easy to verify that our source releases
do not contain malicious changes hidden in vendored or generated files,
like the one that made CVE-2024-3094 possible.

Added with:

    git remote add --no-tags libglnx https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libglnx.git
    git fetch libglnx
    git subtree add -P subprojects/libglnx 202b294e60
    git commit --amend -s

To compare with upstream:

    git remote add --no-tags libglnx https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libglnx.git
    git fetch libglnx
    git diff HEAD:subprojects/libglnx libglnx/master

After checking the diff, updates can be merged into this project with:

    git subtree merge -P subprojects/libglnx libglnx/master
    git commit --amend -s

The commit merged here is the same one that was previously a submodule.
A subsequent commit will update it to the latest version of libglnx,
demonstrating how to review such updates.

git-subtree-dir: subprojects/libglnx
git-subtree-mainline: 7df25d63dfde9b4755479950f5b87bafe85cd277
git-subtree-split: 202b294e60
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
2024-05-06 16:13:07 +01:00

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/*
* Based on glib/tests/testing-helper.c from GLib
*
* Copyright 2018-2022 Collabora Ltd.
* Copyright 2019 Руслан Ижбулатов
* Copyright 2018-2022 Endless OS Foundation LLC
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
* Public License along with this library; if not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "libglnx-config.h"
#include "libglnx.h"
#include <glib.h>
#include <glib/gstdio.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
static const char *null = NULL;
static const char *nonnull = "not null";
static void
test_pass (void)
{
}
static void
test_messages (void)
{
g_test_message ("This message has multiple lines.\n"
"In older GLib, it would corrupt TAP output.\n"
"That's why libglnx provides a wrapper.\n");
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_true (void)
{
g_assert_true (null != NULL);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_false (void)
{
g_assert_false (null == NULL);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_nonnull (void)
{
g_assert_nonnull (null);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_null (void)
{
g_assert_null (nonnull);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_mem_null_nonnull (void)
{
g_assert_cmpmem (null, 0, nonnull, strlen (nonnull));
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_mem_nonnull_null (void)
{
g_assert_cmpmem (nonnull, strlen (nonnull), null, 0);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_mem_len (void)
{
g_assert_cmpmem (nonnull, strlen (nonnull), nonnull, 0);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_mem_cmp (void)
{
g_assert_cmpmem (nonnull, 4, nonnull + 4, 4);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_cmpfloat_with_epsilon (void)
{
g_assert_cmpfloat_with_epsilon (1.0, 1.5, 0.001);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_cmpvariant (void)
{
g_autoptr(GVariant) a = g_variant_ref_sink (g_variant_new ("i", 42));
g_autoptr(GVariant) b = g_variant_ref_sink (g_variant_new ("u", 42));
g_assert_cmpvariant (a, b);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_errno (void)
{
g_assert_no_errno (mkdir ("/", 0755));
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_cmpstrv_null_nonnull (void)
{
const char * const b[] = { NULL };
g_assert_cmpstrv (NULL, b);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_cmpstrv_nonnull_null (void)
{
const char * const a[] = { NULL };
g_assert_cmpstrv (a, NULL);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_cmpstrv_len (void)
{
const char * const a[] = { "one", NULL };
const char * const b[] = { NULL };
g_assert_cmpstrv (a, b);
}
static void
test_assertion_failure_cmpstrv_cmp (void)
{
const char * const a[] = { "one", "two", NULL };
const char * const b[] = { "one", "three", NULL };
g_assert_cmpstrv (a, b);
}
static void
test_skip (void)
{
g_test_skip ("not enough tea");
}
static void
test_skip_printf (void)
{
const char *beverage = "coffee";
g_test_skip_printf ("not enough %s", beverage);
}
static void
test_fail (void)
{
g_test_fail ();
}
static void
test_fail_printf (void)
{
g_test_fail_printf ("this test intentionally left failing");
}
static void
test_incomplete (void)
{
g_test_incomplete ("mind reading not implemented yet");
}
static void
test_incomplete_printf (void)
{
const char *operation = "telekinesis";
g_test_incomplete_printf ("%s not implemented yet", operation);
}
static void
test_summary (void)
{
g_test_summary ("Tests that g_test_summary() works with TAP, by outputting a "
"known summary message in testing-helper, and checking for "
"it in the TAP output later.");
}
int
main (int argc,
char *argv[])
{
char *argv1;
setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
/* Windows opens std streams in text mode, with \r\n EOLs.
* Sometimes it's easier to force a switch to binary mode than
* to account for extra \r in testcases.
*/
setmode (fileno (stdout), O_BINARY);
#endif
g_return_val_if_fail (argc > 1, 1);
argv1 = argv[1];
if (argc > 2)
memmove (&argv[1], &argv[2], (argc - 2) * sizeof (char *));
argc -= 1;
argv[argc] = NULL;
if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "init-null-argv0") == 0)
{
int test_argc = 0;
char *test_argva[1] = { NULL };
char **test_argv = test_argva;
/* Test that `g_test_init()` can handle being called with an empty argv
* and argc == 0. While this isnt recommended, it is possible for another
* process to use execve() to call a gtest process this way, so wed
* better handle it gracefully.
*
* This test cant be run after `g_test_init()` has been called normally,
* as it isnt allowed to be called more than once in a process. */
g_test_init (&test_argc, &test_argv, NULL);
return 0;
}
g_test_init (&argc, &argv, NULL);
g_test_disable_crash_reporting ();
#if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2, 38, 0)
g_test_set_nonfatal_assertions ();
#endif
if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "pass") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/pass", test_pass);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "messages") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/messages", test_messages);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "skip") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/skip", test_skip);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "skip-printf") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/skip-printf", test_skip_printf);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "incomplete") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/incomplete", test_incomplete);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "incomplete-printf") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/incomplete-printf", test_incomplete_printf);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "fail") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/fail", test_fail);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "fail-printf") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/fail-printf", test_fail_printf);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "all-non-failures") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/pass", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/skip", test_skip);
g_test_add_func ("/incomplete", test_incomplete);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "all") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/pass", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/skip", test_skip);
g_test_add_func ("/incomplete", test_incomplete);
g_test_add_func ("/fail", test_fail);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "skip-options") == 0)
{
/* The caller is expected to skip some of these with
* -p/-r, -s/-x and/or --GTestSkipCount */
g_test_add_func ("/a", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/b", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/b/a", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/b/b", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/b/b/a", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/prefix/a", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/prefix/b/b", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/prefix-long/a", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/c/a", test_pass);
g_test_add_func ("/d/a", test_pass);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "summary") == 0)
{
g_test_add_func ("/summary", test_summary);
}
else if (g_strcmp0 (argv1, "assertion-failures") == 0)
{
/* Use -p to select a specific one of these */
#define T(x) g_test_add_func ("/assertion-failure/" #x, test_assertion_failure_ ## x)
T (true);
T (false);
T (nonnull);
T (null);
T (mem_null_nonnull);
T (mem_nonnull_null);
T (mem_len);
T (mem_cmp);
T (cmpfloat_with_epsilon);
T (cmpvariant);
T (errno);
T (cmpstrv_null_nonnull);
T (cmpstrv_nonnull_null);
T (cmpstrv_len);
T (cmpstrv_cmp);
#undef T
}
else
{
g_assert_not_reached ();
}
return g_test_run ();
}