Several tests proved only that rsync exited cleanly (or that a file merely
exists), so a no-op/short transfer would pass:
protected-regular compare the dst bytes to the source after --inplace.
00-hello re-assert one/two were copied on the RSYNC_OLD_ARGS=1
env-var path (the explicit --old-args case already did).
missing check the dry-run's exit status in test 1.
mkpath compare transferred bytes (not just existence) and add a
negative control: a transfer WITHOUT --mkpath must fail
and create no intermediate path.
size-filter compare each kept file's content to its source.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the entire shell-based testsuite with Python. runtests.py
already drove the suite (it had replaced runtests.sh earlier); this
converts all 60 test scripts from *.test shell to *_test.py and adds
testsuite/rsyncfns.py as the shared helper module -- the Python
counterpart of the now-removed rsync.fns.
runtests.py:
* Discovers and runs both *.test and *_test.py; dispatches the
Python tests via the same python3 that runs the harness.
* Extends PYTHONPATH so tests can `import rsyncfns`.
testsuite/rsyncfns.py provides everything the ports need:
* environment wiring (scratchdir / srcdir / TOOLDIR / RSYNC /
TLS_ARGS, and HOME pointed at the per-test scratch dir);
* result reporting -- test_fail / test_skipped / test_xfail mapping
to the 0 / 1 / 77 / 78 exit-code convention;
* the transfer-and-verify helpers checkit, checkdiff, verify_dirs,
rsync_ls_lR, check_perms and the v_filt output filter;
* fixture builders hands_setup, build_symlinks, build_rsyncd_conf,
make_data_file, cp_p / cp_touch, makepath / rmtree.
All 60 tests are converted, including the four split-variant tests
that share one source via a Makefile-built symlink (chown/chown-fake,
devices/devices-fake, xattrs/xattrs-hlink, exclude/exclude-lsh);
Makefile.in's CHECK_SYMLINKS now points at the *_test.py names.
The dead rsync.fns shell library is removed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>