// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package os_test import ( "bytes" "errors" "flag" "fmt" "internal/testenv" "io" "io/fs" "os" . "os" osexec "os/exec" "path/filepath" "reflect" "runtime" "runtime/debug" "sort" "strings" "sync" "syscall" "testing" "testing/fstest" "time" ) func TestMain(m *testing.M) { if Getenv("GO_OS_TEST_DRAIN_STDIN") == "1" { os.Stdout.Close() io.Copy(io.Discard, os.Stdin) Exit(0) } Exit(m.Run()) } var dot = []string{ "dir_unix.go", "env.go", "error.go", "file.go", "os_test.go", "types.go", "stat_darwin.go", "stat_linux.go", } type sysDir struct { name string files []string } var sysdir = func() *sysDir { switch runtime.GOOS { case "android": return &sysDir{ "/system/lib", []string{ "libmedia.so", "libpowermanager.so", }, } case "ios": wd, err := syscall.Getwd() if err != nil { wd = err.Error() } sd := &sysDir{ filepath.Join(wd, "..", ".."), []string{ "ResourceRules.plist", "Info.plist", }, } found := true for _, f := range sd.files { path := filepath.Join(sd.name, f) if _, err := Stat(path); err != nil { found = false break } } if found { return sd } // In a self-hosted iOS build the above files might // not exist. Look for system files instead below. case "windows": return &sysDir{ Getenv("SystemRoot") + "\\system32\\drivers\\etc", []string{ "networks", "protocol", "services", }, } case "plan9": return &sysDir{ "/lib/ndb", []string{ "common", "local", }, } } return &sysDir{ "/etc", []string{ "group", "hosts", "passwd", }, } }() func size(name string, t *testing.T) int64 { file, err := Open(name) if err != nil { t.Fatal("open failed:", err) } defer func() { if err := file.Close(); err != nil { t.Error(err) } }() n, err := io.Copy(io.Discard, file) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } return n } func equal(name1, name2 string) (r bool) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "windows": r = strings.ToLower(name1) == strings.ToLower(name2) default: r = name1 == name2 } return } // localTmp returns a local temporary directory not on NFS. func localTmp() string { switch runtime.GOOS { case "android", "ios", "windows": return TempDir() } return "/tmp" } func newFile(testName string, t *testing.T) (f *File) { f, err := os.CreateTemp(localTmp(), "_Go_"+testName) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("TempFile %s: %s", testName, err) } return } func newDir(testName string, t *testing.T) (name string) { name, err := os.MkdirTemp(localTmp(), "_Go_"+testName) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("TempDir %s: %s", testName, err) } return } var sfdir = sysdir.name var sfname = sysdir.files[0] func TestStat(t *testing.T) { path := sfdir + "/" + sfname dir, err := Stat(path) if err != nil { t.Fatal("stat failed:", err) } if !equal(sfname, dir.Name()) { t.Error("name should be ", sfname, "; is", dir.Name()) } filesize := size(path, t) if dir.Size() != filesize { t.Error("size should be", filesize, "; is", dir.Size()) } } func TestStatError(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() path := "no-such-file" fi, err := Stat(path) if err == nil { t.Fatal("got nil, want error") } if fi != nil { t.Errorf("got %v, want nil", fi) } if perr, ok := err.(*PathError); !ok { t.Errorf("got %T, want %T", err, perr) } testenv.MustHaveSymlink(t) link := "symlink" err = Symlink(path, link) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } fi, err = Stat(link) if err == nil { t.Fatal("got nil, want error") } if fi != nil { t.Errorf("got %v, want nil", fi) } if perr, ok := err.(*PathError); !ok { t.Errorf("got %T, want %T", err, perr) } } func TestStatSymlinkLoop(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveSymlink(t) defer chtmpdir(t)() err := os.Symlink("x", "y") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer os.Remove("y") err = os.Symlink("y", "x") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer os.Remove("x") _, err = os.Stat("x") if _, ok := err.(*fs.PathError); !ok { t.Errorf("expected *PathError, got %T: %v\n", err, err) } } func TestFstat(t *testing.T) { path := sfdir + "/" + sfname file, err1 := Open(path) if err1 != nil { t.Fatal("open failed:", err1) } defer file.Close() dir, err2 := file.Stat() if err2 != nil { t.Fatal("fstat failed:", err2) } if !equal(sfname, dir.Name()) { t.Error("name should be ", sfname, "; is", dir.Name()) } filesize := size(path, t) if dir.Size() != filesize { t.Error("size should be", filesize, "; is", dir.Size()) } } func TestLstat(t *testing.T) { path := sfdir + "/" + sfname dir, err := Lstat(path) if err != nil { t.Fatal("lstat failed:", err) } if !equal(sfname, dir.Name()) { t.Error("name should be ", sfname, "; is", dir.Name()) } if dir.Mode()&ModeSymlink == 0 { filesize := size(path, t) if dir.Size() != filesize { t.Error("size should be", filesize, "; is", dir.Size()) } } } // Read with length 0 should not return EOF. func TestRead0(t *testing.T) { path := sfdir + "/" + sfname f, err := Open(path) if err != nil { t.Fatal("open failed:", err) } defer f.Close() b := make([]byte, 0) n, err := f.Read(b) if n != 0 || err != nil { t.Errorf("Read(0) = %d, %v, want 0, nil", n, err) } b = make([]byte, 100) n, err = f.Read(b) if n <= 0 || err != nil { t.Errorf("Read(100) = %d, %v, want >0, nil", n, err) } } // Reading a closed file should return ErrClosed error func TestReadClosed(t *testing.T) { path := sfdir + "/" + sfname file, err := Open(path) if err != nil { t.Fatal("open failed:", err) } file.Close() // close immediately b := make([]byte, 100) _, err = file.Read(b) e, ok := err.(*PathError) if !ok { t.Fatalf("Read: %T(%v), want PathError", e, e) } if e.Err != ErrClosed { t.Errorf("Read: %v, want PathError(ErrClosed)", e) } } func testReaddirnames(dir string, contents []string, t *testing.T) { file, err := Open(dir) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", dir, err) } defer file.Close() s, err2 := file.Readdirnames(-1) if err2 != nil { t.Fatalf("Readdirnames %q failed: %v", dir, err2) } for _, m := range contents { found := false for _, n := range s { if n == "." || n == ".." { t.Errorf("got %q in directory", n) } if !equal(m, n) { continue } if found { t.Error("present twice:", m) } found = true } if !found { t.Error("could not find", m) } } if s == nil { t.Error("Readdirnames returned nil instead of empty slice") } } func testReaddir(dir string, contents []string, t *testing.T) { file, err := Open(dir) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", dir, err) } defer file.Close() s, err2 := file.Readdir(-1) if err2 != nil { t.Fatalf("Readdir %q failed: %v", dir, err2) } for _, m := range contents { found := false for _, n := range s { if n.Name() == "." || n.Name() == ".." { t.Errorf("got %q in directory", n.Name()) } if !equal(m, n.Name()) { continue } if found { t.Error("present twice:", m) } found = true } if !found { t.Error("could not find", m) } } if s == nil { t.Error("Readdir returned nil instead of empty slice") } } func testReadDir(dir string, contents []string, t *testing.T) { file, err := Open(dir) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", dir, err) } defer file.Close() s, err2 := file.ReadDir(-1) if err2 != nil { t.Fatalf("ReadDir %q failed: %v", dir, err2) } for _, m := range contents { found := false for _, n := range s { if n.Name() == "." || n.Name() == ".." { t.Errorf("got %q in directory", n) } if !equal(m, n.Name()) { continue } if found { t.Error("present twice:", m) } found = true lstat, err := Lstat(dir + "/" + m) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if n.IsDir() != lstat.IsDir() { t.Errorf("%s: IsDir=%v, want %v", m, n.IsDir(), lstat.IsDir()) } if n.Type() != lstat.Mode().Type() { t.Errorf("%s: IsDir=%v, want %v", m, n.Type(), lstat.Mode().Type()) } info, err := n.Info() if err != nil { t.Errorf("%s: Info: %v", m, err) continue } if !SameFile(info, lstat) { t.Errorf("%s: Info: SameFile(info, lstat) = false", m) } } if !found { t.Error("could not find", m) } } if s == nil { t.Error("ReadDir returned nil instead of empty slice") } } func TestFileReaddirnames(t *testing.T) { testReaddirnames(".", dot, t) testReaddirnames(sysdir.name, sysdir.files, t) testReaddirnames(t.TempDir(), nil, t) } func TestFileReaddir(t *testing.T) { testReaddir(".", dot, t) testReaddir(sysdir.name, sysdir.files, t) testReaddir(t.TempDir(), nil, t) } func TestFileReadDir(t *testing.T) { testReadDir(".", dot, t) testReadDir(sysdir.name, sysdir.files, t) testReadDir(t.TempDir(), nil, t) } func benchmarkReaddirname(path string, b *testing.B) { var nentries int for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { f, err := Open(path) if err != nil { b.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", path, err) } ns, err := f.Readdirnames(-1) f.Close() if err != nil { b.Fatalf("readdirnames %q failed: %v", path, err) } nentries = len(ns) } b.Logf("benchmarkReaddirname %q: %d entries", path, nentries) } func benchmarkReaddir(path string, b *testing.B) { var nentries int for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { f, err := Open(path) if err != nil { b.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", path, err) } fs, err := f.Readdir(-1) f.Close() if err != nil { b.Fatalf("readdir %q failed: %v", path, err) } nentries = len(fs) } b.Logf("benchmarkReaddir %q: %d entries", path, nentries) } func benchmarkReadDir(path string, b *testing.B) { var nentries int for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { f, err := Open(path) if err != nil { b.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", path, err) } fs, err := f.ReadDir(-1) f.Close() if err != nil { b.Fatalf("readdir %q failed: %v", path, err) } nentries = len(fs) } b.Logf("benchmarkReadDir %q: %d entries", path, nentries) } func BenchmarkReaddirname(b *testing.B) { benchmarkReaddirname(".", b) } func BenchmarkReaddir(b *testing.B) { benchmarkReaddir(".", b) } func BenchmarkReadDir(b *testing.B) { benchmarkReadDir(".", b) } func benchmarkStat(b *testing.B, path string) { b.ResetTimer() for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { _, err := Stat(path) if err != nil { b.Fatalf("Stat(%q) failed: %v", path, err) } } } func benchmarkLstat(b *testing.B, path string) { b.ResetTimer() for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { _, err := Lstat(path) if err != nil { b.Fatalf("Lstat(%q) failed: %v", path, err) } } } func BenchmarkStatDot(b *testing.B) { benchmarkStat(b, ".") } func BenchmarkStatFile(b *testing.B) { benchmarkStat(b, filepath.Join(runtime.GOROOT(), "src/os/os_test.go")) } func BenchmarkStatDir(b *testing.B) { benchmarkStat(b, filepath.Join(runtime.GOROOT(), "src/os")) } func BenchmarkLstatDot(b *testing.B) { benchmarkLstat(b, ".") } func BenchmarkLstatFile(b *testing.B) { benchmarkLstat(b, filepath.Join(runtime.GOROOT(), "src/os/os_test.go")) } func BenchmarkLstatDir(b *testing.B) { benchmarkLstat(b, filepath.Join(runtime.GOROOT(), "src/os")) } // Read the directory one entry at a time. func smallReaddirnames(file *File, length int, t *testing.T) []string { names := make([]string, length) count := 0 for { d, err := file.Readdirnames(1) if err == io.EOF { break } if err != nil { t.Fatalf("readdirnames %q failed: %v", file.Name(), err) } if len(d) == 0 { t.Fatalf("readdirnames %q returned empty slice and no error", file.Name()) } names[count] = d[0] count++ } return names[0:count] } // Check that reading a directory one entry at a time gives the same result // as reading it all at once. func TestReaddirnamesOneAtATime(t *testing.T) { // big directory that doesn't change often. dir := "/usr/bin" switch runtime.GOOS { case "android": dir = "/system/bin" case "ios": wd, err := Getwd() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } dir = wd case "plan9": dir = "/bin" case "windows": dir = Getenv("SystemRoot") + "\\system32" } file, err := Open(dir) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", dir, err) } defer file.Close() all, err1 := file.Readdirnames(-1) if err1 != nil { t.Fatalf("readdirnames %q failed: %v", dir, err1) } file1, err2 := Open(dir) if err2 != nil { t.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", dir, err2) } defer file1.Close() small := smallReaddirnames(file1, len(all)+100, t) // +100 in case we screw up if len(small) < len(all) { t.Fatalf("len(small) is %d, less than %d", len(small), len(all)) } for i, n := range all { if small[i] != n { t.Errorf("small read %q mismatch: %v", small[i], n) } } } func TestReaddirNValues(t *testing.T) { if testing.Short() { t.Skip("test.short; skipping") } dir := t.TempDir() for i := 1; i <= 105; i++ { f, err := Create(filepath.Join(dir, fmt.Sprintf("%d", i))) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Create: %v", err) } f.Write([]byte(strings.Repeat("X", i))) f.Close() } var d *File openDir := func() { var err error d, err = Open(dir) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Open directory: %v", err) } } readdirExpect := func(n, want int, wantErr error) { t.Helper() fi, err := d.Readdir(n) if err != wantErr { t.Fatalf("Readdir of %d got error %v, want %v", n, err, wantErr) } if g, e := len(fi), want; g != e { t.Errorf("Readdir of %d got %d files, want %d", n, g, e) } } readDirExpect := func(n, want int, wantErr error) { t.Helper() de, err := d.ReadDir(n) if err != wantErr { t.Fatalf("ReadDir of %d got error %v, want %v", n, err, wantErr) } if g, e := len(de), want; g != e { t.Errorf("ReadDir of %d got %d files, want %d", n, g, e) } } readdirnamesExpect := func(n, want int, wantErr error) { t.Helper() fi, err := d.Readdirnames(n) if err != wantErr { t.Fatalf("Readdirnames of %d got error %v, want %v", n, err, wantErr) } if g, e := len(fi), want; g != e { t.Errorf("Readdirnames of %d got %d files, want %d", n, g, e) } } for _, fn := range []func(int, int, error){readdirExpect, readdirnamesExpect, readDirExpect} { // Test the slurp case openDir() fn(0, 105, nil) fn(0, 0, nil) d.Close() // Slurp with -1 instead openDir() fn(-1, 105, nil) fn(-2, 0, nil) fn(0, 0, nil) d.Close() // Test the bounded case openDir() fn(1, 1, nil) fn(2, 2, nil) fn(105, 102, nil) // and tests buffer >100 case fn(3, 0, io.EOF) d.Close() } } func touch(t *testing.T, name string) { f, err := Create(name) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := f.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func TestReaddirStatFailures(t *testing.T) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "windows", "plan9": // Windows and Plan 9 already do this correctly, // but are structured with different syscalls such // that they don't use Lstat, so the hook below for // testing it wouldn't work. t.Skipf("skipping test on %v", runtime.GOOS) } dir := t.TempDir() touch(t, filepath.Join(dir, "good1")) touch(t, filepath.Join(dir, "x")) // will disappear or have an error touch(t, filepath.Join(dir, "good2")) defer func() { *LstatP = Lstat }() var xerr error // error to return for x *LstatP = func(path string) (FileInfo, error) { if xerr != nil && strings.HasSuffix(path, "x") { return nil, xerr } return Lstat(path) } readDir := func() ([]FileInfo, error) { d, err := Open(dir) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer d.Close() return d.Readdir(-1) } mustReadDir := func(testName string) []FileInfo { fis, err := readDir() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("%s: Readdir: %v", testName, err) } return fis } names := func(fis []FileInfo) []string { s := make([]string, len(fis)) for i, fi := range fis { s[i] = fi.Name() } sort.Strings(s) return s } if got, want := names(mustReadDir("initial readdir")), []string{"good1", "good2", "x"}; !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) { t.Errorf("initial readdir got %q; want %q", got, want) } xerr = ErrNotExist if got, want := names(mustReadDir("with x disappearing")), []string{"good1", "good2"}; !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) { t.Errorf("with x disappearing, got %q; want %q", got, want) } xerr = errors.New("some real error") if _, err := readDir(); err != xerr { t.Errorf("with a non-ErrNotExist error, got error %v; want %v", err, xerr) } } // Readdir on a regular file should fail. func TestReaddirOfFile(t *testing.T) { f, err := os.CreateTemp("", "_Go_ReaddirOfFile") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer Remove(f.Name()) f.Write([]byte("foo")) f.Close() reg, err := Open(f.Name()) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer reg.Close() names, err := reg.Readdirnames(-1) if err == nil { t.Error("Readdirnames succeeded; want non-nil error") } var pe *PathError if !errors.As(err, &pe) || pe.Path != f.Name() { t.Errorf("Readdirnames returned %q; want a PathError with path %q", err, f.Name()) } if len(names) > 0 { t.Errorf("unexpected dir names in regular file: %q", names) } } func TestHardLink(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveLink(t) defer chtmpdir(t)() from, to := "hardlinktestfrom", "hardlinktestto" file, err := Create(to) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", to, err) } if err = file.Close(); err != nil { t.Errorf("close %q failed: %v", to, err) } err = Link(to, from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("link %q, %q failed: %v", to, from, err) } none := "hardlinktestnone" err = Link(none, none) // Check the returned error is well-formed. if lerr, ok := err.(*LinkError); !ok || lerr.Error() == "" { t.Errorf("link %q, %q failed to return a valid error", none, none) } tostat, err := Stat(to) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("stat %q failed: %v", to, err) } fromstat, err := Stat(from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("stat %q failed: %v", from, err) } if !SameFile(tostat, fromstat) { t.Errorf("link %q, %q did not create hard link", to, from) } // We should not be able to perform the same Link() a second time err = Link(to, from) switch err := err.(type) { case *LinkError: if err.Op != "link" { t.Errorf("Link(%q, %q) err.Op = %q; want %q", to, from, err.Op, "link") } if err.Old != to { t.Errorf("Link(%q, %q) err.Old = %q; want %q", to, from, err.Old, to) } if err.New != from { t.Errorf("Link(%q, %q) err.New = %q; want %q", to, from, err.New, from) } if !IsExist(err.Err) { t.Errorf("Link(%q, %q) err.Err = %q; want %q", to, from, err.Err, "file exists error") } case nil: t.Errorf("link %q, %q: expected error, got nil", from, to) default: t.Errorf("link %q, %q: expected %T, got %T %v", from, to, new(LinkError), err, err) } } // chtmpdir changes the working directory to a new temporary directory and // provides a cleanup function. func chtmpdir(t *testing.T) func() { oldwd, err := Getwd() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("chtmpdir: %v", err) } d, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "test") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("chtmpdir: %v", err) } if err := Chdir(d); err != nil { t.Fatalf("chtmpdir: %v", err) } return func() { if err := Chdir(oldwd); err != nil { t.Fatalf("chtmpdir: %v", err) } RemoveAll(d) } } func TestSymlink(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveSymlink(t) defer chtmpdir(t)() from, to := "symlinktestfrom", "symlinktestto" file, err := Create(to) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Create(%q) failed: %v", to, err) } if err = file.Close(); err != nil { t.Errorf("Close(%q) failed: %v", to, err) } err = Symlink(to, from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Symlink(%q, %q) failed: %v", to, from, err) } tostat, err := Lstat(to) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Lstat(%q) failed: %v", to, err) } if tostat.Mode()&ModeSymlink != 0 { t.Fatalf("Lstat(%q).Mode()&ModeSymlink = %v, want 0", to, tostat.Mode()&ModeSymlink) } fromstat, err := Stat(from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat(%q) failed: %v", from, err) } if !SameFile(tostat, fromstat) { t.Errorf("Symlink(%q, %q) did not create symlink", to, from) } fromstat, err = Lstat(from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Lstat(%q) failed: %v", from, err) } if fromstat.Mode()&ModeSymlink == 0 { t.Fatalf("Lstat(%q).Mode()&ModeSymlink = 0, want %v", from, ModeSymlink) } fromstat, err = Stat(from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat(%q) failed: %v", from, err) } if fromstat.Name() != from { t.Errorf("Stat(%q).Name() = %q, want %q", from, fromstat.Name(), from) } if fromstat.Mode()&ModeSymlink != 0 { t.Fatalf("Stat(%q).Mode()&ModeSymlink = %v, want 0", from, fromstat.Mode()&ModeSymlink) } s, err := Readlink(from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Readlink(%q) failed: %v", from, err) } if s != to { t.Fatalf("Readlink(%q) = %q, want %q", from, s, to) } file, err = Open(from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Open(%q) failed: %v", from, err) } file.Close() } func TestLongSymlink(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveSymlink(t) defer chtmpdir(t)() s := "0123456789abcdef" // Long, but not too long: a common limit is 255. s = s + s + s + s + s + s + s + s + s + s + s + s + s + s + s from := "longsymlinktestfrom" err := Symlink(s, from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("symlink %q, %q failed: %v", s, from, err) } r, err := Readlink(from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("readlink %q failed: %v", from, err) } if r != s { t.Fatalf("after symlink %q != %q", r, s) } } func TestRename(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() from, to := "renamefrom", "renameto" file, err := Create(from) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("open %q failed: %v", from, err) } if err = file.Close(); err != nil { t.Errorf("close %q failed: %v", from, err) } err = Rename(from, to) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("rename %q, %q failed: %v", to, from, err) } _, err = Stat(to) if err != nil { t.Errorf("stat %q failed: %v", to, err) } } func TestRenameOverwriteDest(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() from, to := "renamefrom", "renameto" toData := []byte("to") fromData := []byte("from") err := os.WriteFile(to, toData, 0777) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("write file %q failed: %v", to, err) } err = os.WriteFile(from, fromData, 0777) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("write file %q failed: %v", from, err) } err = Rename(from, to) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("rename %q, %q failed: %v", to, from, err) } _, err = Stat(from) if err == nil { t.Errorf("from file %q still exists", from) } if err != nil && !IsNotExist(err) { t.Fatalf("stat from: %v", err) } toFi, err := Stat(to) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("stat %q failed: %v", to, err) } if toFi.Size() != int64(len(fromData)) { t.Errorf(`"to" size = %d; want %d (old "from" size)`, toFi.Size(), len(fromData)) } } func TestRenameFailed(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() from, to := "renamefrom", "renameto" err := Rename(from, to) switch err := err.(type) { case *LinkError: if err.Op != "rename" { t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: err.Op: want %q, got %q", from, to, "rename", err.Op) } if err.Old != from { t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: err.Old: want %q, got %q", from, to, from, err.Old) } if err.New != to { t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: err.New: want %q, got %q", from, to, to, err.New) } case nil: t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: expected error, got nil", from, to) default: t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: expected %T, got %T %v", from, to, new(LinkError), err, err) } } func TestRenameNotExisting(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() from, to := "doesnt-exist", "dest" Mkdir(to, 0777) if err := Rename(from, to); !IsNotExist(err) { t.Errorf("Rename(%q, %q) = %v; want an IsNotExist error", from, to, err) } } func TestRenameToDirFailed(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() from, to := "renamefrom", "renameto" Mkdir(from, 0777) Mkdir(to, 0777) err := Rename(from, to) switch err := err.(type) { case *LinkError: if err.Op != "rename" { t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: err.Op: want %q, got %q", from, to, "rename", err.Op) } if err.Old != from { t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: err.Old: want %q, got %q", from, to, from, err.Old) } if err.New != to { t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: err.New: want %q, got %q", from, to, to, err.New) } case nil: t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: expected error, got nil", from, to) default: t.Errorf("rename %q, %q: expected %T, got %T %v", from, to, new(LinkError), err, err) } } func TestRenameCaseDifference(pt *testing.T) { from, to := "renameFROM", "RENAMEfrom" tests := []struct { name string create func() error }{ {"dir", func() error { return Mkdir(from, 0777) }}, {"file", func() error { fd, err := Create(from) if err != nil { return err } return fd.Close() }}, } for _, test := range tests { pt.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() if err := test.create(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create test file: %s", err) } if _, err := Stat(to); err != nil { // Sanity check that the underlying filesystem is not case sensitive. if IsNotExist(err) { t.Skipf("case sensitive filesystem") } t.Fatalf("stat %q, got: %q", to, err) } if err := Rename(from, to); err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error when renaming from %q to %q: %s", from, to, err) } fd, err := Open(".") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Open .: %s", err) } // Stat does not return the real case of the file (it returns what the called asked for) // So we have to use readdir to get the real name of the file. dirNames, err := fd.Readdirnames(-1) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("readdirnames: %s", err) } if dirNamesLen := len(dirNames); dirNamesLen != 1 { t.Fatalf("unexpected dirNames len, got %q, want %q", dirNamesLen, 1) } if dirNames[0] != to { t.Errorf("unexpected name, got %q, want %q", dirNames[0], to) } }) } } func exec(t *testing.T, dir, cmd string, args []string, expect string) { r, w, err := Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Pipe: %v", err) } defer r.Close() attr := &ProcAttr{Dir: dir, Files: []*File{nil, w, Stderr}} p, err := StartProcess(cmd, args, attr) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("StartProcess: %v", err) } w.Close() var b bytes.Buffer io.Copy(&b, r) output := b.String() fi1, _ := Stat(strings.TrimSpace(output)) fi2, _ := Stat(expect) if !SameFile(fi1, fi2) { t.Errorf("exec %q returned %q wanted %q", strings.Join(append([]string{cmd}, args...), " "), output, expect) } p.Wait() } func TestStartProcess(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveExec(t) var dir, cmd string var args []string switch runtime.GOOS { case "android": t.Skip("android doesn't have /bin/pwd") case "windows": cmd = Getenv("COMSPEC") dir = Getenv("SystemRoot") args = []string{"/c", "cd"} default: var err error cmd, err = osexec.LookPath("pwd") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Can't find pwd: %v", err) } dir = "/" args = []string{} t.Logf("Testing with %v", cmd) } cmddir, cmdbase := filepath.Split(cmd) args = append([]string{cmdbase}, args...) // Test absolute executable path. exec(t, dir, cmd, args, dir) // Test relative executable path. exec(t, cmddir, cmdbase, args, cmddir) } func checkMode(t *testing.T, path string, mode FileMode) { dir, err := Stat(path) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat %q (looking for mode %#o): %s", path, mode, err) } if dir.Mode()&ModePerm != mode { t.Errorf("Stat %q: mode %#o want %#o", path, dir.Mode(), mode) } } func TestChmod(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestChmod", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() // Creation mode is read write fm := FileMode(0456) if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { fm = FileMode(0444) // read-only file } if err := Chmod(f.Name(), fm); err != nil { t.Fatalf("chmod %s %#o: %s", f.Name(), fm, err) } checkMode(t, f.Name(), fm) fm = FileMode(0123) if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { fm = FileMode(0666) // read-write file } if err := f.Chmod(fm); err != nil { t.Fatalf("chmod %s %#o: %s", f.Name(), fm, err) } checkMode(t, f.Name(), fm) } func checkSize(t *testing.T, f *File, size int64) { t.Helper() dir, err := f.Stat() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat %q (looking for size %d): %s", f.Name(), size, err) } if dir.Size() != size { t.Errorf("Stat %q: size %d want %d", f.Name(), dir.Size(), size) } } func TestFTruncate(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestFTruncate", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() checkSize(t, f, 0) f.Write([]byte("hello, world\n")) checkSize(t, f, 13) f.Truncate(10) checkSize(t, f, 10) f.Truncate(1024) checkSize(t, f, 1024) f.Truncate(0) checkSize(t, f, 0) _, err := f.Write([]byte("surprise!")) if err == nil { checkSize(t, f, 13+9) // wrote at offset past where hello, world was. } } func TestTruncate(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestTruncate", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() checkSize(t, f, 0) f.Write([]byte("hello, world\n")) checkSize(t, f, 13) Truncate(f.Name(), 10) checkSize(t, f, 10) Truncate(f.Name(), 1024) checkSize(t, f, 1024) Truncate(f.Name(), 0) checkSize(t, f, 0) _, err := f.Write([]byte("surprise!")) if err == nil { checkSize(t, f, 13+9) // wrote at offset past where hello, world was. } } // Use TempDir (via newFile) to make sure we're on a local file system, // so that timings are not distorted by latency and caching. // On NFS, timings can be off due to caching of meta-data on // NFS servers (Issue 848). func TestChtimes(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestChtimes", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) f.Write([]byte("hello, world\n")) f.Close() testChtimes(t, f.Name()) } // Use TempDir (via newDir) to make sure we're on a local file system, // so that timings are not distorted by latency and caching. // On NFS, timings can be off due to caching of meta-data on // NFS servers (Issue 848). func TestChtimesDir(t *testing.T) { name := newDir("TestChtimes", t) defer RemoveAll(name) testChtimes(t, name) } func testChtimes(t *testing.T, name string) { st, err := Stat(name) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat %s: %s", name, err) } preStat := st // Move access and modification time back a second at := Atime(preStat) mt := preStat.ModTime() err = Chtimes(name, at.Add(-time.Second), mt.Add(-time.Second)) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Chtimes %s: %s", name, err) } st, err = Stat(name) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("second Stat %s: %s", name, err) } postStat := st pat := Atime(postStat) pmt := postStat.ModTime() if !pat.Before(at) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "plan9": // Mtime is the time of the last change of // content. Similarly, atime is set whenever // the contents are accessed; also, it is set // whenever mtime is set. case "netbsd": mounts, _ := os.ReadFile("/proc/mounts") if strings.Contains(string(mounts), "noatime") { t.Logf("AccessTime didn't go backwards, but see a filesystem mounted noatime; ignoring. Issue 19293.") } else { t.Logf("AccessTime didn't go backwards; was=%v, after=%v (Ignoring on NetBSD, assuming noatime, Issue 19293)", at, pat) } default: t.Errorf("AccessTime didn't go backwards; was=%v, after=%v", at, pat) } } if !pmt.Before(mt) { t.Errorf("ModTime didn't go backwards; was=%v, after=%v", mt, pmt) } } func TestFileChdir(t *testing.T) { // TODO(brainman): file.Chdir() is not implemented on windows. if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { return } wd, err := Getwd() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Getwd: %s", err) } defer Chdir(wd) fd, err := Open(".") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Open .: %s", err) } defer fd.Close() if err := Chdir("/"); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Chdir /: %s", err) } if err := fd.Chdir(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("fd.Chdir: %s", err) } wdNew, err := Getwd() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Getwd: %s", err) } if wdNew != wd { t.Fatalf("fd.Chdir failed, got %s, want %s", wdNew, wd) } } func TestChdirAndGetwd(t *testing.T) { // TODO(brainman): file.Chdir() is not implemented on windows. if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { return } fd, err := Open(".") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Open .: %s", err) } // These are chosen carefully not to be symlinks on a Mac // (unlike, say, /var, /etc), except /tmp, which we handle below. dirs := []string{"/", "/usr/bin", "/tmp"} // /usr/bin does not usually exist on Plan 9 or Android. switch runtime.GOOS { case "android": dirs = []string{"/system/bin"} case "plan9": dirs = []string{"/", "/usr"} case "ios": dirs = nil for _, d := range []string{"d1", "d2"} { dir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", d) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("TempDir: %v", err) } // Expand symlinks so path equality tests work. dir, err = filepath.EvalSymlinks(dir) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("EvalSymlinks: %v", err) } dirs = append(dirs, dir) } } oldwd := Getenv("PWD") for mode := 0; mode < 2; mode++ { for _, d := range dirs { if mode == 0 { err = Chdir(d) } else { fd1, err1 := Open(d) if err1 != nil { t.Errorf("Open %s: %s", d, err1) continue } err = fd1.Chdir() fd1.Close() } if d == "/tmp" { Setenv("PWD", "/tmp") } pwd, err1 := Getwd() Setenv("PWD", oldwd) err2 := fd.Chdir() if err2 != nil { // We changed the current directory and cannot go back. // Don't let the tests continue; they'll scribble // all over some other directory. fmt.Fprintf(Stderr, "fchdir back to dot failed: %s\n", err2) Exit(1) } if err != nil { fd.Close() t.Fatalf("Chdir %s: %s", d, err) } if err1 != nil { fd.Close() t.Fatalf("Getwd in %s: %s", d, err1) } if pwd != d { fd.Close() t.Fatalf("Getwd returned %q want %q", pwd, d) } } } fd.Close() } // Test that Chdir+Getwd is program-wide. func TestProgWideChdir(t *testing.T) { const N = 10 const ErrPwd = "Error!" c := make(chan bool) cpwd := make(chan string, N) for i := 0; i < N; i++ { go func(i int) { // Lock half the goroutines in their own operating system // thread to exercise more scheduler possibilities. if i%2 == 1 { // On Plan 9, after calling LockOSThread, the goroutines // run on different processes which don't share the working // directory. This used to be an issue because Go expects // the working directory to be program-wide. // See issue 9428. runtime.LockOSThread() } hasErr, closed := <-c if !closed && hasErr { cpwd <- ErrPwd return } pwd, err := Getwd() if err != nil { t.Errorf("Getwd on goroutine %d: %v", i, err) cpwd <- ErrPwd return } cpwd <- pwd }(i) } oldwd, err := Getwd() if err != nil { c <- true t.Fatalf("Getwd: %v", err) } d, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "test") if err != nil { c <- true t.Fatalf("TempDir: %v", err) } defer func() { if err := Chdir(oldwd); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Chdir: %v", err) } RemoveAll(d) }() if err := Chdir(d); err != nil { c <- true t.Fatalf("Chdir: %v", err) } // OS X sets TMPDIR to a symbolic link. // So we resolve our working directory again before the test. d, err = Getwd() if err != nil { c <- true t.Fatalf("Getwd: %v", err) } close(c) for i := 0; i < N; i++ { pwd := <-cpwd if pwd == ErrPwd { t.FailNow() } if pwd != d { t.Errorf("Getwd returned %q; want %q", pwd, d) } } } func TestSeek(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestSeek", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() const data = "hello, world\n" io.WriteString(f, data) type test struct { in int64 whence int out int64 } var tests = []test{ {0, io.SeekCurrent, int64(len(data))}, {0, io.SeekStart, 0}, {5, io.SeekStart, 5}, {0, io.SeekEnd, int64(len(data))}, {0, io.SeekStart, 0}, {-1, io.SeekEnd, int64(len(data)) - 1}, {1 << 33, io.SeekStart, 1 << 33}, {1 << 33, io.SeekEnd, 1<<33 + int64(len(data))}, // Issue 21681, Windows 4G-1, etc: {1<<32 - 1, io.SeekStart, 1<<32 - 1}, {0, io.SeekCurrent, 1<<32 - 1}, {2<<32 - 1, io.SeekStart, 2<<32 - 1}, {0, io.SeekCurrent, 2<<32 - 1}, } for i, tt := range tests { off, err := f.Seek(tt.in, tt.whence) if off != tt.out || err != nil { if e, ok := err.(*PathError); ok && e.Err == syscall.EINVAL && tt.out > 1<<32 && runtime.GOOS == "linux" { mounts, _ := os.ReadFile("/proc/mounts") if strings.Contains(string(mounts), "reiserfs") { // Reiserfs rejects the big seeks. t.Skipf("skipping test known to fail on reiserfs; https://golang.org/issue/91") } } t.Errorf("#%d: Seek(%v, %v) = %v, %v want %v, nil", i, tt.in, tt.whence, off, err, tt.out) } } } func TestSeekError(t *testing.T) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "js", "plan9": t.Skipf("skipping test on %v", runtime.GOOS) } r, w, err := Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } _, err = r.Seek(0, 0) if err == nil { t.Fatal("Seek on pipe should fail") } if perr, ok := err.(*PathError); !ok || perr.Err != syscall.ESPIPE { t.Errorf("Seek returned error %v, want &PathError{Err: syscall.ESPIPE}", err) } _, err = w.Seek(0, 0) if err == nil { t.Fatal("Seek on pipe should fail") } if perr, ok := err.(*PathError); !ok || perr.Err != syscall.ESPIPE { t.Errorf("Seek returned error %v, want &PathError{Err: syscall.ESPIPE}", err) } } type openErrorTest struct { path string mode int error error } var openErrorTests = []openErrorTest{ { sfdir + "/no-such-file", O_RDONLY, syscall.ENOENT, }, { sfdir, O_WRONLY, syscall.EISDIR, }, { sfdir + "/" + sfname + "/no-such-file", O_WRONLY, syscall.ENOTDIR, }, } func TestOpenError(t *testing.T) { for _, tt := range openErrorTests { f, err := OpenFile(tt.path, tt.mode, 0) if err == nil { t.Errorf("Open(%q, %d) succeeded", tt.path, tt.mode) f.Close() continue } perr, ok := err.(*PathError) if !ok { t.Errorf("Open(%q, %d) returns error of %T type; want *PathError", tt.path, tt.mode, err) } if perr.Err != tt.error { if runtime.GOOS == "plan9" { syscallErrStr := perr.Err.Error() expectedErrStr := strings.Replace(tt.error.Error(), "file ", "", 1) if !strings.HasSuffix(syscallErrStr, expectedErrStr) { // Some Plan 9 file servers incorrectly return // EACCES rather than EISDIR when a directory is // opened for write. if tt.error == syscall.EISDIR && strings.HasSuffix(syscallErrStr, syscall.EACCES.Error()) { continue } t.Errorf("Open(%q, %d) = _, %q; want suffix %q", tt.path, tt.mode, syscallErrStr, expectedErrStr) } continue } if runtime.GOOS == "dragonfly" { // DragonFly incorrectly returns EACCES rather // EISDIR when a directory is opened for write. if tt.error == syscall.EISDIR && perr.Err == syscall.EACCES { continue } } t.Errorf("Open(%q, %d) = _, %q; want %q", tt.path, tt.mode, perr.Err.Error(), tt.error.Error()) } } } func TestOpenNoName(t *testing.T) { f, err := Open("") if err == nil { f.Close() t.Fatal(`Open("") succeeded`) } } func runBinHostname(t *testing.T) string { // Run /bin/hostname and collect output. r, w, err := Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() path, err := osexec.LookPath("hostname") if err != nil { if errors.Is(err, osexec.ErrNotFound) { t.Skip("skipping test; test requires hostname but it does not exist") } t.Fatal(err) } argv := []string{"hostname"} if runtime.GOOS == "aix" { argv = []string{"hostname", "-s"} } p, err := StartProcess(path, argv, &ProcAttr{Files: []*File{nil, w, Stderr}}) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } w.Close() var b bytes.Buffer io.Copy(&b, r) _, err = p.Wait() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("run hostname Wait: %v", err) } err = p.Kill() if err == nil { t.Errorf("expected an error from Kill running 'hostname'") } output := b.String() if n := len(output); n > 0 && output[n-1] == '\n' { output = output[0 : n-1] } if output == "" { t.Fatalf("/bin/hostname produced no output") } return output } func testWindowsHostname(t *testing.T, hostname string) { cmd := osexec.Command("hostname") out, err := cmd.Output() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to execute hostname command: %v %s", err, out) } want := strings.Trim(string(out), "\r\n") if hostname != want { t.Fatalf("Hostname() = %q != system hostname of %q", hostname, want) } } func TestHostname(t *testing.T) { hostname, err := Hostname() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if hostname == "" { t.Fatal("Hostname returned empty string and no error") } if strings.Contains(hostname, "\x00") { t.Fatalf("unexpected zero byte in hostname: %q", hostname) } // There is no other way to fetch hostname on windows, but via winapi. // On Plan 9 it can be taken from #c/sysname as Hostname() does. switch runtime.GOOS { case "android", "plan9": // No /bin/hostname to verify against. return case "windows": testWindowsHostname(t, hostname) return } testenv.MustHaveExec(t) // Check internal Hostname() against the output of /bin/hostname. // Allow that the internal Hostname returns a Fully Qualified Domain Name // and the /bin/hostname only returns the first component want := runBinHostname(t) if hostname != want { host, _, ok := strings.Cut(hostname, ".") if !ok || host != want { t.Errorf("Hostname() = %q, want %q", hostname, want) } } } func TestReadAt(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestReadAt", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() const data = "hello, world\n" io.WriteString(f, data) b := make([]byte, 5) n, err := f.ReadAt(b, 7) if err != nil || n != len(b) { t.Fatalf("ReadAt 7: %d, %v", n, err) } if string(b) != "world" { t.Fatalf("ReadAt 7: have %q want %q", string(b), "world") } } // Verify that ReadAt doesn't affect seek offset. // In the Plan 9 kernel, there used to be a bug in the implementation of // the pread syscall, where the channel offset was erroneously updated after // calling pread on a file. func TestReadAtOffset(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestReadAtOffset", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() const data = "hello, world\n" io.WriteString(f, data) f.Seek(0, 0) b := make([]byte, 5) n, err := f.ReadAt(b, 7) if err != nil || n != len(b) { t.Fatalf("ReadAt 7: %d, %v", n, err) } if string(b) != "world" { t.Fatalf("ReadAt 7: have %q want %q", string(b), "world") } n, err = f.Read(b) if err != nil || n != len(b) { t.Fatalf("Read: %d, %v", n, err) } if string(b) != "hello" { t.Fatalf("Read: have %q want %q", string(b), "hello") } } // Verify that ReadAt doesn't allow negative offset. func TestReadAtNegativeOffset(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestReadAtNegativeOffset", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() const data = "hello, world\n" io.WriteString(f, data) f.Seek(0, 0) b := make([]byte, 5) n, err := f.ReadAt(b, -10) const wantsub = "negative offset" if !strings.Contains(fmt.Sprint(err), wantsub) || n != 0 { t.Errorf("ReadAt(-10) = %v, %v; want 0, ...%q...", n, err, wantsub) } } func TestWriteAt(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestWriteAt", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() const data = "hello, world\n" io.WriteString(f, data) n, err := f.WriteAt([]byte("WORLD"), 7) if err != nil || n != 5 { t.Fatalf("WriteAt 7: %d, %v", n, err) } b, err := os.ReadFile(f.Name()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("ReadFile %s: %v", f.Name(), err) } if string(b) != "hello, WORLD\n" { t.Fatalf("after write: have %q want %q", string(b), "hello, WORLD\n") } } // Verify that WriteAt doesn't allow negative offset. func TestWriteAtNegativeOffset(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestWriteAtNegativeOffset", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() n, err := f.WriteAt([]byte("WORLD"), -10) const wantsub = "negative offset" if !strings.Contains(fmt.Sprint(err), wantsub) || n != 0 { t.Errorf("WriteAt(-10) = %v, %v; want 0, ...%q...", n, err, wantsub) } } // Verify that WriteAt doesn't work in append mode. func TestWriteAtInAppendMode(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() f, err := OpenFile("write_at_in_append_mode.txt", O_APPEND|O_CREATE, 0666) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("OpenFile: %v", err) } defer f.Close() _, err = f.WriteAt([]byte(""), 1) if err != ErrWriteAtInAppendMode { t.Fatalf("f.WriteAt returned %v, expected %v", err, ErrWriteAtInAppendMode) } } func writeFile(t *testing.T, fname string, flag int, text string) string { f, err := OpenFile(fname, flag, 0666) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Open: %v", err) } n, err := io.WriteString(f, text) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("WriteString: %d, %v", n, err) } f.Close() data, err := os.ReadFile(fname) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("ReadFile: %v", err) } return string(data) } func TestAppend(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() const f = "append.txt" s := writeFile(t, f, O_CREATE|O_TRUNC|O_RDWR, "new") if s != "new" { t.Fatalf("writeFile: have %q want %q", s, "new") } s = writeFile(t, f, O_APPEND|O_RDWR, "|append") if s != "new|append" { t.Fatalf("writeFile: have %q want %q", s, "new|append") } s = writeFile(t, f, O_CREATE|O_APPEND|O_RDWR, "|append") if s != "new|append|append" { t.Fatalf("writeFile: have %q want %q", s, "new|append|append") } err := Remove(f) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Remove: %v", err) } s = writeFile(t, f, O_CREATE|O_APPEND|O_RDWR, "new&append") if s != "new&append" { t.Fatalf("writeFile: after append have %q want %q", s, "new&append") } s = writeFile(t, f, O_CREATE|O_RDWR, "old") if s != "old&append" { t.Fatalf("writeFile: after create have %q want %q", s, "old&append") } s = writeFile(t, f, O_CREATE|O_TRUNC|O_RDWR, "new") if s != "new" { t.Fatalf("writeFile: after truncate have %q want %q", s, "new") } } func TestStatDirWithTrailingSlash(t *testing.T) { // Create new temporary directory and arrange to clean it up. path := t.TempDir() // Stat of path should succeed. if _, err := Stat(path); err != nil { t.Fatalf("stat %s failed: %s", path, err) } // Stat of path+"/" should succeed too. path += "/" if _, err := Stat(path); err != nil { t.Fatalf("stat %s failed: %s", path, err) } } func TestNilProcessStateString(t *testing.T) { var ps *ProcessState s := ps.String() if s != "" { t.Errorf("(*ProcessState)(nil).String() = %q, want %q", s, "") } } func TestSameFile(t *testing.T) { defer chtmpdir(t)() fa, err := Create("a") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Create(a): %v", err) } fa.Close() fb, err := Create("b") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Create(b): %v", err) } fb.Close() ia1, err := Stat("a") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat(a): %v", err) } ia2, err := Stat("a") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat(a): %v", err) } if !SameFile(ia1, ia2) { t.Errorf("files should be same") } ib, err := Stat("b") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat(b): %v", err) } if SameFile(ia1, ib) { t.Errorf("files should be different") } } func testDevNullFileInfo(t *testing.T, statname, devNullName string, fi FileInfo, ignoreCase bool) { pre := fmt.Sprintf("%s(%q): ", statname, devNullName) name := filepath.Base(devNullName) if ignoreCase { if strings.ToUpper(fi.Name()) != strings.ToUpper(name) { t.Errorf(pre+"wrong file name have %v want %v", fi.Name(), name) } } else { if fi.Name() != name { t.Errorf(pre+"wrong file name have %v want %v", fi.Name(), name) } } if fi.Size() != 0 { t.Errorf(pre+"wrong file size have %d want 0", fi.Size()) } if fi.Mode()&ModeDevice == 0 { t.Errorf(pre+"wrong file mode %q: ModeDevice is not set", fi.Mode()) } if fi.Mode()&ModeCharDevice == 0 { t.Errorf(pre+"wrong file mode %q: ModeCharDevice is not set", fi.Mode()) } if fi.Mode().IsRegular() { t.Errorf(pre+"wrong file mode %q: IsRegular returns true", fi.Mode()) } } func testDevNullFile(t *testing.T, devNullName string, ignoreCase bool) { f, err := Open(devNullName) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Open(%s): %v", devNullName, err) } defer f.Close() fi, err := f.Stat() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat(%s): %v", devNullName, err) } testDevNullFileInfo(t, "f.Stat", devNullName, fi, ignoreCase) fi, err = Stat(devNullName) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat(%s): %v", devNullName, err) } testDevNullFileInfo(t, "Stat", devNullName, fi, ignoreCase) } func TestDevNullFile(t *testing.T) { testDevNullFile(t, DevNull, false) } var testLargeWrite = flag.Bool("large_write", false, "run TestLargeWriteToConsole test that floods console with output") func TestLargeWriteToConsole(t *testing.T) { if !*testLargeWrite { t.Skip("skipping console-flooding test; enable with -large_write") } b := make([]byte, 32000) for i := range b { b[i] = '.' } b[len(b)-1] = '\n' n, err := Stdout.Write(b) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Write to os.Stdout failed: %v", err) } if n != len(b) { t.Errorf("Write to os.Stdout should return %d; got %d", len(b), n) } n, err = Stderr.Write(b) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Write to os.Stderr failed: %v", err) } if n != len(b) { t.Errorf("Write to os.Stderr should return %d; got %d", len(b), n) } } func TestStatDirModeExec(t *testing.T) { const mode = 0111 path := t.TempDir() if err := Chmod(path, 0777); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Chmod %q 0777: %v", path, err) } dir, err := Stat(path) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat %q (looking for mode %#o): %s", path, mode, err) } if dir.Mode()&mode != mode { t.Errorf("Stat %q: mode %#o want %#o", path, dir.Mode()&mode, mode) } } func TestStatStdin(t *testing.T) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "android", "plan9": t.Skipf("%s doesn't have /bin/sh", runtime.GOOS) } testenv.MustHaveExec(t) if Getenv("GO_WANT_HELPER_PROCESS") == "1" { st, err := Stdin.Stat() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat failed: %v", err) } fmt.Println(st.Mode() & ModeNamedPipe) Exit(0) } fi, err := Stdin.Stat() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } switch mode := fi.Mode(); { case mode&ModeCharDevice != 0 && mode&ModeDevice != 0: case mode&ModeNamedPipe != 0: default: t.Fatalf("unexpected Stdin mode (%v), want ModeCharDevice or ModeNamedPipe", mode) } var cmd *osexec.Cmd if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { cmd = osexec.Command("cmd", "/c", "echo output | "+Args[0]+" -test.run=TestStatStdin") } else { cmd = osexec.Command("/bin/sh", "-c", "echo output | "+Args[0]+" -test.run=TestStatStdin") } cmd.Env = append(Environ(), "GO_WANT_HELPER_PROCESS=1") output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to spawn child process: %v %q", err, string(output)) } // result will be like "prw-rw-rw" if len(output) < 1 || output[0] != 'p' { t.Fatalf("Child process reports stdin is not pipe '%v'", string(output)) } } func TestStatRelativeSymlink(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveSymlink(t) tmpdir := t.TempDir() target := filepath.Join(tmpdir, "target") f, err := Create(target) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer f.Close() st, err := f.Stat() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } link := filepath.Join(tmpdir, "link") err = Symlink(filepath.Base(target), link) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } st1, err := Stat(link) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if !SameFile(st, st1) { t.Error("Stat doesn't follow relative symlink") } if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { Remove(link) err = Symlink(target[len(filepath.VolumeName(target)):], link) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } st1, err := Stat(link) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if !SameFile(st, st1) { t.Error("Stat doesn't follow relative symlink") } } } func TestReadAtEOF(t *testing.T) { f := newFile("TestReadAtEOF", t) defer Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() _, err := f.ReadAt(make([]byte, 10), 0) switch err { case io.EOF: // all good case nil: t.Fatalf("ReadAt succeeded") default: t.Fatalf("ReadAt failed: %s", err) } } func TestLongPath(t *testing.T) { tmpdir := newDir("TestLongPath", t) defer func(d string) { if err := RemoveAll(d); err != nil { t.Fatalf("RemoveAll failed: %v", err) } }(tmpdir) // Test the boundary of 247 and fewer bytes (normal) and 248 and more bytes (adjusted). sizes := []int{247, 248, 249, 400} for len(tmpdir) < 400 { tmpdir += "/dir3456789" } for _, sz := range sizes { t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("length=%d", sz), func(t *testing.T) { sizedTempDir := tmpdir[:sz-1] + "x" // Ensure it does not end with a slash. // The various sized runs are for this call to trigger the boundary // condition. if err := MkdirAll(sizedTempDir, 0755); err != nil { t.Fatalf("MkdirAll failed: %v", err) } data := []byte("hello world\n") if err := os.WriteFile(sizedTempDir+"/foo.txt", data, 0644); err != nil { t.Fatalf("os.WriteFile() failed: %v", err) } if err := Rename(sizedTempDir+"/foo.txt", sizedTempDir+"/bar.txt"); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Rename failed: %v", err) } mtime := time.Now().Truncate(time.Minute) if err := Chtimes(sizedTempDir+"/bar.txt", mtime, mtime); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Chtimes failed: %v", err) } names := []string{"bar.txt"} if testenv.HasSymlink() { if err := Symlink(sizedTempDir+"/bar.txt", sizedTempDir+"/symlink.txt"); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Symlink failed: %v", err) } names = append(names, "symlink.txt") } if testenv.HasLink() { if err := Link(sizedTempDir+"/bar.txt", sizedTempDir+"/link.txt"); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Link failed: %v", err) } names = append(names, "link.txt") } for _, wantSize := range []int64{int64(len(data)), 0} { for _, name := range names { path := sizedTempDir + "/" + name dir, err := Stat(path) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Stat(%q) failed: %v", path, err) } filesize := size(path, t) if dir.Size() != filesize || filesize != wantSize { t.Errorf("Size(%q) is %d, len(ReadFile()) is %d, want %d", path, dir.Size(), filesize, wantSize) } err = Chmod(path, dir.Mode()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Chmod(%q) failed: %v", path, err) } } if err := Truncate(sizedTempDir+"/bar.txt", 0); err != nil { t.Fatalf("Truncate failed: %v", err) } } }) } } func testKillProcess(t *testing.T, processKiller func(p *Process)) { testenv.MustHaveExec(t) t.Parallel() // Re-exec the test binary to start a process that hangs until stdin is closed. cmd := osexec.Command(Args[0]) cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "GO_OS_TEST_DRAIN_STDIN=1") stdout, err := cmd.StdoutPipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } stdin, err := cmd.StdinPipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } err = cmd.Start() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to start test process: %v", err) } defer func() { if err := cmd.Wait(); err == nil { t.Errorf("Test process succeeded, but expected to fail") } stdin.Close() // Keep stdin alive until the process has finished dying. }() // Wait for the process to be started. // (It will close its stdout when it reaches TestMain.) io.Copy(io.Discard, stdout) processKiller(cmd.Process) } func TestKillStartProcess(t *testing.T) { testKillProcess(t, func(p *Process) { err := p.Kill() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to kill test process: %v", err) } }) } func TestGetppid(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS == "plan9" { // TODO: golang.org/issue/8206 t.Skipf("skipping test on plan9; see issue 8206") } testenv.MustHaveExec(t) if Getenv("GO_WANT_HELPER_PROCESS") == "1" { fmt.Print(Getppid()) Exit(0) } cmd := osexec.Command(Args[0], "-test.run=TestGetppid") cmd.Env = append(Environ(), "GO_WANT_HELPER_PROCESS=1") // verify that Getppid() from the forked process reports our process id output, err := cmd.CombinedOutput() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to spawn child process: %v %q", err, string(output)) } childPpid := string(output) ourPid := fmt.Sprintf("%d", Getpid()) if childPpid != ourPid { t.Fatalf("Child process reports parent process id '%v', expected '%v'", childPpid, ourPid) } } func TestKillFindProcess(t *testing.T) { testKillProcess(t, func(p *Process) { p2, err := FindProcess(p.Pid) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to find test process: %v", err) } err = p2.Kill() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Failed to kill test process: %v", err) } }) } var nilFileMethodTests = []struct { name string f func(*File) error }{ {"Chdir", func(f *File) error { return f.Chdir() }}, {"Close", func(f *File) error { return f.Close() }}, {"Chmod", func(f *File) error { return f.Chmod(0) }}, {"Chown", func(f *File) error { return f.Chown(0, 0) }}, {"Read", func(f *File) error { _, err := f.Read(make([]byte, 0)); return err }}, {"ReadAt", func(f *File) error { _, err := f.ReadAt(make([]byte, 0), 0); return err }}, {"Readdir", func(f *File) error { _, err := f.Readdir(1); return err }}, {"Readdirnames", func(f *File) error { _, err := f.Readdirnames(1); return err }}, {"Seek", func(f *File) error { _, err := f.Seek(0, io.SeekStart); return err }}, {"Stat", func(f *File) error { _, err := f.Stat(); return err }}, {"Sync", func(f *File) error { return f.Sync() }}, {"Truncate", func(f *File) error { return f.Truncate(0) }}, {"Write", func(f *File) error { _, err := f.Write(make([]byte, 0)); return err }}, {"WriteAt", func(f *File) error { _, err := f.WriteAt(make([]byte, 0), 0); return err }}, {"WriteString", func(f *File) error { _, err := f.WriteString(""); return err }}, } // Test that all File methods give ErrInvalid if the receiver is nil. func TestNilFileMethods(t *testing.T) { for _, tt := range nilFileMethodTests { var file *File got := tt.f(file) if got != ErrInvalid { t.Errorf("%v should fail when f is nil; got %v", tt.name, got) } } } func mkdirTree(t *testing.T, root string, level, max int) { if level >= max { return } level++ for i := 'a'; i < 'c'; i++ { dir := filepath.Join(root, string(i)) if err := Mkdir(dir, 0700); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } mkdirTree(t, dir, level, max) } } // Test that simultaneous RemoveAll do not report an error. // As long as it gets removed, we should be happy. func TestRemoveAllRace(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { // Windows has very strict rules about things like // removing directories while someone else has // them open. The racing doesn't work out nicely // like it does on Unix. t.Skip("skipping on windows") } if runtime.GOOS == "dragonfly" { testenv.SkipFlaky(t, 52301) } n := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(16) defer runtime.GOMAXPROCS(n) root, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "issue") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } mkdirTree(t, root, 1, 6) hold := make(chan struct{}) var wg sync.WaitGroup for i := 0; i < 4; i++ { wg.Add(1) go func() { defer wg.Done() <-hold err := RemoveAll(root) if err != nil { t.Errorf("unexpected error: %T, %q", err, err) } }() } close(hold) // let workers race to remove root wg.Wait() } // Test that reading from a pipe doesn't use up a thread. func TestPipeThreads(t *testing.T) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "illumos", "solaris": t.Skip("skipping on Solaris and illumos; issue 19111") case "windows": t.Skip("skipping on Windows; issue 19098") case "plan9": t.Skip("skipping on Plan 9; does not support runtime poller") case "js": t.Skip("skipping on js; no support for os.Pipe") } threads := 100 // OpenBSD has a low default for max number of files. if runtime.GOOS == "openbsd" { threads = 50 } r := make([]*File, threads) w := make([]*File, threads) for i := 0; i < threads; i++ { rp, wp, err := Pipe() if err != nil { for j := 0; j < i; j++ { r[j].Close() w[j].Close() } t.Fatal(err) } r[i] = rp w[i] = wp } defer debug.SetMaxThreads(debug.SetMaxThreads(threads / 2)) creading := make(chan bool, threads) cdone := make(chan bool, threads) for i := 0; i < threads; i++ { go func(i int) { var b [1]byte creading <- true if _, err := r[i].Read(b[:]); err != nil { t.Error(err) } if err := r[i].Close(); err != nil { t.Error(err) } cdone <- true }(i) } for i := 0; i < threads; i++ { <-creading } // If we are still alive, it means that the 100 goroutines did // not require 100 threads. for i := 0; i < threads; i++ { if _, err := w[i].Write([]byte{0}); err != nil { t.Error(err) } if err := w[i].Close(); err != nil { t.Error(err) } <-cdone } } func testDoubleCloseError(t *testing.T, path string) { file, err := Open(path) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := file.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error from Close: %v", err) } if err := file.Close(); err == nil { t.Error("second Close did not fail") } else if pe, ok := err.(*PathError); !ok { t.Errorf("second Close returned unexpected error type %T; expected fs.PathError", pe) } else if pe.Err != ErrClosed { t.Errorf("second Close returned %q, wanted %q", err, ErrClosed) } else { t.Logf("second close returned expected error %q", err) } } func TestDoubleCloseError(t *testing.T) { testDoubleCloseError(t, filepath.Join(sfdir, sfname)) testDoubleCloseError(t, sfdir) } func TestUserHomeDir(t *testing.T) { dir, err := UserHomeDir() if dir == "" && err == nil { t.Fatal("UserHomeDir returned an empty string but no error") } if err != nil { t.Skipf("UserHomeDir failed: %v", err) } fi, err := Stat(dir) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if !fi.IsDir() { t.Fatalf("dir %s is not directory; type = %v", dir, fi.Mode()) } } func TestDirSeek(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { testenv.SkipFlaky(t, 36019) } wd, err := Getwd() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } f, err := Open(wd) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } dirnames1, err := f.Readdirnames(0) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } ret, err := f.Seek(0, 0) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if ret != 0 { t.Fatalf("seek result not zero: %d", ret) } dirnames2, err := f.Readdirnames(0) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) return } if len(dirnames1) != len(dirnames2) { t.Fatalf("listings have different lengths: %d and %d\n", len(dirnames1), len(dirnames2)) } for i, n1 := range dirnames1 { n2 := dirnames2[i] if n1 != n2 { t.Fatalf("different name i=%d n1=%s n2=%s\n", i, n1, n2) } } } func TestReaddirSmallSeek(t *testing.T) { // See issue 37161. Read only one entry from a directory, // seek to the beginning, and read again. We should not see // duplicate entries. if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { testenv.SkipFlaky(t, 36019) } wd, err := Getwd() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } df, err := Open(filepath.Join(wd, "testdata", "issue37161")) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } names1, err := df.Readdirnames(1) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if _, err = df.Seek(0, 0); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } names2, err := df.Readdirnames(0) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if len(names2) != 3 { t.Fatalf("first names: %v, second names: %v", names1, names2) } } // isDeadlineExceeded reports whether err is or wraps os.ErrDeadlineExceeded. // We also check that the error has a Timeout method that returns true. func isDeadlineExceeded(err error) bool { if !IsTimeout(err) { return false } if !errors.Is(err, ErrDeadlineExceeded) { return false } return true } // Test that opening a file does not change its permissions. Issue 38225. func TestOpenFileKeepsPermissions(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() dir := t.TempDir() name := filepath.Join(dir, "x") f, err := Create(name) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := f.Close(); err != nil { t.Error(err) } f, err = OpenFile(name, O_WRONLY|O_CREATE|O_TRUNC, 0) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if fi, err := f.Stat(); err != nil { t.Error(err) } else if fi.Mode()&0222 == 0 { t.Errorf("f.Stat.Mode after OpenFile is %v, should be writable", fi.Mode()) } if err := f.Close(); err != nil { t.Error(err) } if fi, err := Stat(name); err != nil { t.Error(err) } else if fi.Mode()&0222 == 0 { t.Errorf("Stat after OpenFile is %v, should be writable", fi.Mode()) } } func TestDirFS(t *testing.T) { // On Windows, we force the MFT to update by reading the actual metadata from GetFileInformationByHandle and then // explicitly setting that. Otherwise it might get out of sync with FindFirstFile. See golang.org/issues/42637. if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { if err := filepath.WalkDir("./testdata/dirfs", func(path string, d fs.DirEntry, err error) error { if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } info, err := d.Info() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } stat, err := Stat(path) // This uses GetFileInformationByHandle internally. if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if stat.ModTime() == info.ModTime() { return nil } if err := Chtimes(path, stat.ModTime(), stat.ModTime()); err != nil { t.Log(err) // We only log, not die, in case the test directory is not writable. } return nil }); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } if err := fstest.TestFS(DirFS("./testdata/dirfs"), "a", "b", "dir/x"); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Test that Open does not accept backslash as separator. d := DirFS(".") _, err := d.Open(`testdata\dirfs`) if err == nil { t.Fatalf(`Open testdata\dirfs succeeded`) } // Test that Open does not open Windows device files. _, err = d.Open(`NUL`) if err == nil { t.Errorf(`Open NUL succeeded`) } } func TestDirFSRootDir(t *testing.T) { cwd, err := os.Getwd() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } cwd = cwd[len(filepath.VolumeName(cwd)):] // trim volume prefix (C:) on Windows cwd = filepath.ToSlash(cwd) // convert \ to / cwd = strings.TrimPrefix(cwd, "/") // trim leading / // Test that Open can open a path starting at /. d := DirFS("/") f, err := d.Open(cwd + "/testdata/dirfs/a") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } f.Close() } func TestDirFSEmptyDir(t *testing.T) { d := DirFS("") cwd, _ := os.Getwd() for _, path := range []string{ "testdata/dirfs/a", // not DirFS(".") filepath.ToSlash(cwd) + "/testdata/dirfs/a", // not DirFS("/") } { _, err := d.Open(path) if err == nil { t.Fatalf(`DirFS("").Open(%q) succeeded`, path) } } } func TestDirFSPathsValid(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { t.Skipf("skipping on Windows") } d := t.TempDir() if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(d, "control.txt"), []byte(string("Hello, world!")), 0644); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(d, `e:xperi\ment.txt`), []byte(string("Hello, colon and backslash!")), 0644); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } fsys := os.DirFS(d) err := fs.WalkDir(fsys, ".", func(path string, e fs.DirEntry, err error) error { if fs.ValidPath(e.Name()) { t.Logf("%q ok", e.Name()) } else { t.Errorf("%q INVALID", e.Name()) } return nil }) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } func TestReadFileProc(t *testing.T) { // Linux files in /proc report 0 size, // but then if ReadFile reads just a single byte at offset 0, // the read at offset 1 returns EOF instead of more data. // ReadFile has a minimum read size of 512 to work around this, // but test explicitly that it's working. name := "/proc/sys/fs/pipe-max-size" if _, err := Stat(name); err != nil { t.Skip(err) } data, err := ReadFile(name) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } if len(data) == 0 || data[len(data)-1] != '\n' { t.Fatalf("read %s: not newline-terminated: %q", name, data) } } func TestWriteStringAlloc(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOOS == "js" { t.Skip("js allocates a lot during File.WriteString") } d := t.TempDir() f, err := Create(filepath.Join(d, "whiteboard.txt")) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer f.Close() allocs := testing.AllocsPerRun(100, func() { f.WriteString("I will not allocate when passed a string longer than 32 bytes.\n") }) if allocs != 0 { t.Errorf("expected 0 allocs for File.WriteString, got %v", allocs) } }