X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=apply-default-acl.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=run-tests.sh;h=07ad496584faa680cde5992e2fde03dee698e628;hp=d75e91eaa74f03b08929426c1268225fbba42ddd;hb=450699ecf86f3bebab00ca162349270730026d7f;hpb=fb27d1a185dd5824cc2795e0283202379575368e diff --git a/run-tests.sh b/run-tests.sh index d75e91e..07ad496 100755 --- a/run-tests.sh +++ b/run-tests.sh @@ -671,14 +671,16 @@ compare # If we call apply-default-acl on a single file that does not exist, # we get the expected error. TESTNUM=25 -ACTUAL=$( ${BIN} test/nonexistent 2>&1 ) -EXPECTED="${BIN}: test/nonexistent: No such file or directory" +ACTUAL=$( "${BIN}" test/nonexistent 2>&1 ) +ACTUAL="${ACTUAL#*: }" +EXPECTED="test/nonexistent: No such file or directory" compare # Same as the previous test, but with --recursive. TESTNUM=26 -ACTUAL=$( ${BIN} --recursive test/nonexistent 2>&1 ) -EXPECTED="${BIN}: test/nonexistent: No such file or directory" +ACTUAL=$( "${BIN}" --recursive test/nonexistent 2>&1 ) +ACTUAL="${ACTUAL#*: }" +EXPECTED="test/nonexistent: No such file or directory" compare # If we call apply-default-acl on more than one file, it should report any @@ -687,8 +689,9 @@ TESTNUM=27 DUMMY1="${TESTDIR}/dummy1" DUMMY2="${TESTDIR}/dummy2" touch "${DUMMY1}" "${DUMMY2}" -ACTUAL=$( ${BIN} "${DUMMY1}" test/nonexistent "${DUMMY2}" 2>&1 ) -EXPECTED="${BIN}: test/nonexistent: No such file or directory" +ACTUAL=$( "${BIN}" "${DUMMY1}" test/nonexistent "${DUMMY2}" 2>&1 ) +ACTUAL="${ACTUAL#*: }" +EXPECTED="test/nonexistent: No such file or directory" compare @@ -795,3 +798,71 @@ other::r-- EOF ) compare + + +# Test that our exit code succeeds on a single, normal path. +TESTNUM=33 +TARGET="${TESTDIR}/foo" +touch "${TARGET}" +setfacl --default --modify user:${USERS[0]}:rw "${TESTDIR}" +"${BIN}" "${TARGET}" +ACTUAL="$?" +EXPECTED="0" +compare + + +# Test that our exit code fails on a symlink. +TESTNUM=34 +TARGET="${TESTDIR}/bar" +touch "${TESTDIR}/foo" +ln -s foo "${TARGET}" +setfacl --default --modify user:${USERS[0]}:rw "${TESTDIR}" +"${BIN}" "${TARGET}" +ACTUAL="$?" +EXPECTED="1" +compare + + +# The previous test should "succeed" if we use --recursive. This is +# buggy, but it's documented. +TESTNUM=35 +TARGET="${TESTDIR}/bar" +touch "${TESTDIR}/foo" +ln -s foo "${TARGET}" +setfacl --default --modify user:${USERS[0]}:rw "${TESTDIR}" +"${BIN}" --recursive "${TARGET}" +ACTUAL="$?" +EXPECTED="0" +compare + + +# Test the return value for nonexistent paths. +TESTNUM=36 +TARGET="${TESTDIR}/foo" +"${BIN}" "${TARGET}" &>/dev/null +ACTUAL="$?" +EXPECTED="1" +compare + + +# Test that one "failure" exit code overrides two "successes" +TESTNUM=37 +mkdir "${TESTDIR}/foo" +ln -s foo "${TESTDIR}/bar" +mkdir "${TESTDIR}/baz" +"${BIN}" "${TESTDIR}/foo" "${TESTDIR}/bar" "${TESTDIR}/baz" +ACTUAL="$?" +EXPECTED="1" +compare + + +# And test the buggy behavior again; the previous test should return +# success (ignoring the failure) when --recursive is used. +TESTNUM=38 +mkdir "${TESTDIR}/foo" +ln -s foo "${TESTDIR}/bar" +mkdir "${TESTDIR}/baz" +"${BIN}" --recursive "${TESTDIR}" +ACTUAL="$?" +EXPECTED="0" +compare