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diff --git a/libs/zip/.gitattributes b/libs/zip/.gitattributes deleted file mode 100644 index 15a5c58..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/.gitattributes +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -*.h linguist-language=C diff --git a/libs/zip/.gitignore b/libs/zip/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index a5900db..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -/build/ -/test/build/ -/xcodeproj/ -/infer-out/ -.vscode/ -Testing/ - -# Object files -*.o -*.ko -*.obj -*.elf - -# Precompiled Headers -*.gch -*.pch - -# Libraries -*.lib -*.a -*.la -*.lo - -# Shared objects (inc. Windows DLLs) -*.dll -*.so -*.so.* -*.dylib -*.suo - -# Executables -*.exe -*.out -*.app -*.i*86 -*.x86_64 -*.hex - -# Temporary -*.swp -.DS_Store - -# CMake -CMakeScripts -*.cmake - -# Xcode -*.build -*.xcodeproj -zip.sln -zip.vcxproj.filters -zip.vcxproj -ALL_BUILD.vcxproj.filters -ALL_BUILD.vcxproj -CMakeFiles/ -zip.dir/ -test/test.exe.vcxproj.filters -test/test.exe.vcxproj -test/test.exe.dir/ - diff --git a/libs/zip/CMakeLists.txt b/libs/zip/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4e397c7..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14) - -project(zip - LANGUAGES C - VERSION "0.3.0") -set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake" ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}) -set(CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE ON) - -# Enable building tests only if the project is being built as a standalone one -if (CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR STREQUAL CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR) - option(CMAKE_DISABLE_TESTING "Disable test creation" OFF) -else () - option(CMAKE_DISABLE_TESTING "Disable test creation" ON) -endif () - -option(CMAKE_ENABLE_SANITIZERS "Enable zip sanitizers" OFF) -option(ZIP_STATIC_PIC "Build static zip with PIC" ON) -option(ZIP_BUILD_DOCS "Generate API documentation with Doxygen" OFF) -option(ZIP_BUILD_FUZZ "Build fuzz targets" OFF) - -if(ZIP_ENABLE_SHARABLE_FILE_OPEN) - add_definitions(-DZIP_ENABLE_SHARABLE_FILE_OPEN) -endif() - -if(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 4) - # large file support - add_definitions(-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64) -endif() - -# zip -set(SRC src/miniz.h src/zip.h src/zip.c) - -add_library(${PROJECT_NAME} ${SRC}) -add_library(${PROJECT_NAME}::${PROJECT_NAME} ALIAS ${PROJECT_NAME}) - -if(ZIP_STATIC_PIC) - set_property(TARGET ${PROJECT_NAME} PROPERTY POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE 1) -endif() - -set_property(TARGET ${PROJECT_NAME} PROPERTY C_VISIBILITY_PRESET hidden) -if(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS) - target_compile_definitions(${PROJECT_NAME} - PUBLIC ZIP_SHARED - PRIVATE ZIP_BUILD_SHARED - ) -endif() - -target_include_directories(${PROJECT_NAME} PUBLIC - $<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src> - $<INSTALL_INTERFACE:include> -) - -# test -if (NOT CMAKE_DISABLE_TESTING) - enable_testing() - add_subdirectory(test) -endif() -if (CMAKE_ENABLE_SANITIZERS) - find_package(Sanitizers) - add_sanitizers(${PROJECT_NAME}) -endif() - -set(CMAKE_C_STANDARD 90) -if (MSVC) - # Use secure functions by default and suppress warnings about "deprecated" functions - set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} /D _CRT_SECURE_CPP_OVERLOAD_STANDARD_NAMES=1") - set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} /D _CRT_SECURE_CPP_OVERLOAD_STANDARD_NAMES_COUNT=1") - set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} /D _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_WARNINGS=1 /D _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS=1") - -elseif ("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU" OR - "${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang" OR - "${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "AppleClang") - set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wall -Wextra -Werror -pedantic -Wno-implicit-function-declaration") -endif (MSVC) - -#### - -# fuzz -if (ZIP_BUILD_FUZZ) - if (NOT DEFINED ENV{LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE}) - message(FATAL_ERROR "LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE is not defined") - endif() - add_subdirectory(fuzz) -endif() -### - -set(CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR "lib/cmake/${PROJECT_NAME}") -set(INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR "include") - -set(GENERATED_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/generated") - -# Configuration -set(VERSION_CONFIG "${GENERATED_DIR}/${PROJECT_NAME}ConfigVersion.cmake") -set(PROJECT_CONFIG "${GENERATED_DIR}/${PROJECT_NAME}Config.cmake") -set(TARGETS_EXPORT_NAME "${PROJECT_NAME}Targets") -set(NAMESPACE "${PROJECT_NAME}::") - -# Include module with function 'write_basic_package_version_file' -include(CMakePackageConfigHelpers) - -# Note: PROJECT_VERSION is used as a VERSION -write_basic_package_version_file( - "${VERSION_CONFIG}" COMPATIBILITY SameMajorVersion -) - -# Use variables: -# * TARGETS_EXPORT_NAME -# * PROJECT_NAME -configure_package_config_file( - "cmake/Config.cmake.in" - "${PROJECT_CONFIG}" - INSTALL_DESTINATION "${CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR}" -) - -install( - FILES "${PROJECT_CONFIG}" "${VERSION_CONFIG}" - DESTINATION "${CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR}" -) - -install( - 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WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} - COMMENT "Generating API documentation with Doxygen" VERBATIM) -endif() diff --git a/libs/zip/CONTRIBUTING.md b/libs/zip/CONTRIBUTING.md deleted file mode 100644 index eebbbac..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -# Contribution Rules/Coding Standards -No need to throw away your coding style, just do your best to follow default clang-format style. -Apply `clang-format` to the source files before commit: -```sh -for file in $(git ls-files | \grep -E '\.(c|h)$' | \grep -v -- '#') -do - clang-format -i $file --style=LLVM -done -``` diff --git a/libs/zip/Doxyfile.in b/libs/zip/Doxyfile.in deleted file mode 100644 index 7f03b18..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/Doxyfile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2480 +0,0 @@ -# Doxyfile 1.8.14 - -# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system -# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project. -# -# All text after a double hash (##) is considered a comment and is placed in -# front of the TAG it is preceding. -# -# All text after a single hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored. -# The format is: -# TAG = value [value, ...] -# For lists, items can also be appended using: -# TAG += value [value, ...] -# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (\" \"). - 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The -# index.hhp is a project file that can be read by Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop on Windows. -# -# The HTML Help Workshop contains a compiler that can convert all HTML output -# generated by doxygen into a single compiled HTML file (.chm). Compiled HTML -# files are now used as the Windows 98 help format, and will replace the old -# Windows help format (.hlp) on all Windows platforms in the future. Compressed -# HTML files also contain an index, a table of contents, and you can search for -# words in the documentation. The HTML workshop also contains a viewer for -# compressed HTML files. -# The default value is: NO. -# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. - -GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO - -# The CHM_FILE tag can be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm -# file. 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For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom -# Filters (see: http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters). -# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. - -QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = - -# The QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the -# custom filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom -# Filters (see: http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters). -# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. - -QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = - -# The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this -# project's filter section matches. Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes (see: -# http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes). -# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. - -QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = - -# The QHG_LOCATION tag can be used to specify the location of Qt's -# qhelpgenerator. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -# SOFTWARE. - -# This script is a wrapper for AddressSanitizer. In some special cases you need -# to preload AddressSanitizer to avoid error messages - e.g. if you're -# preloading another library to your application. At the moment this script will -# only do something, if we're running on a Linux platform. OSX might not be -# affected. - - -# Exit immediately, if platform is not Linux. -if [ "$(uname)" != "Linux" ] -then - exec $@ -fi - - -# Get the used libasan of the application ($1). If a libasan was found, it will -# be prepended to LD_PRELOAD. -libasan=$(ldd $1 | grep libasan | sed "s/^[[:space:]]//" | cut -d' ' -f1) -if [ -n "$libasan" ] -then - if [ -n "$LD_PRELOAD" ] - then - export LD_PRELOAD="$libasan:$LD_PRELOAD" - else - export LD_PRELOAD="$libasan" - fi -fi - -# Execute the application. -exec $@ diff --git a/libs/zip/cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in b/libs/zip/cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in deleted file mode 100644 index 86ea34d..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -# copied from https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/wikis/FAQ#can-i-do-make-uninstall-with-cmake -if(NOT EXISTS "@CMAKE_BINARY_DIR@/install_manifest.txt") - message(FATAL_ERROR "Cannot find install manifest: @CMAKE_BINARY_DIR@/install_manifest.txt") -endif(NOT EXISTS "@CMAKE_BINARY_DIR@/install_manifest.txt") - -file(READ "@CMAKE_BINARY_DIR@/install_manifest.txt" files) -string(REGEX REPLACE "\n" ";" files "${files}") -foreach(file ${files}) - message(STATUS "Uninstalling $ENV{DESTDIR}${file}") - if(IS_SYMLINK "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}" OR EXISTS "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}") - exec_program( - "@CMAKE_COMMAND@" ARGS "-E remove \"$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}\"" - OUTPUT_VARIABLE rm_out - RETURN_VALUE rm_retval - ) - if(NOT "${rm_retval}" STREQUAL 0) - message(FATAL_ERROR "Problem when removing $ENV{DESTDIR}${file}") - endif(NOT "${rm_retval}" STREQUAL 0) - else(IS_SYMLINK "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}" OR EXISTS "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}") - message(STATUS "File $ENV{DESTDIR}${file} does not exist.") - endif(IS_SYMLINK "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}" OR EXISTS "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}") -endforeach(file) - diff --git a/libs/zip/fuzz/CMakeLists.txt b/libs/zip/fuzz/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ab5d8aa..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/fuzz/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -# Utilized by OSSFuzz to build the harness(es) for continuous fuzz-testing -# OSSFuzz defines the following environment variables, that this target relies upon: -# CXX, CFLAGS, LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE, OUT - -set(CMAKE_C_STANDARD 23) - -add_definitions(-DNDEBUG) # Do not want assertions - -if (DEFINED ENV{CFLAGS}) - set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} $ENV{CFLAGS}") -endif () - -add_executable(fuzz_entry fuzz_entry.c) -target_link_libraries(fuzz_entry PRIVATE ${PROJECT_NAME} $ENV{LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE}) - -add_executable(fuzz_stream fuzz_stream.c) -target_link_libraries(fuzz_stream PRIVATE ${PROJECT_NAME} $ENV{LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE}) - -if (DEFINED ENV{OUT}) - install(TARGETS fuzz_entry DESTINATION $ENV{OUT}) - install(TARGETS fuzz_stream DESTINATION $ENV{OUT}) -else () - message(WARNING "Cannot install if $OUT is not defined!") -endif ()
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/libs/zip/fuzz/build.sh b/libs/zip/fuzz/build.sh deleted file mode 100644 index b0003ad..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/fuzz/build.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -cd $SRC/zip - -mkdir -p build -cmake -S . -B build -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER_WORKS=1 -DZIP_BUILD_FUZZ=ON && cmake --build build --target install diff --git a/libs/zip/fuzz/fuzz_entry.c b/libs/zip/fuzz/fuzz_entry.c deleted file mode 100644 index c2c5f0c..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/fuzz/fuzz_entry.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -#include "zip.h" -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *data, const size_t size) { - /* Discard inputs larger than 1MB. */ - static const size_t MaxSize = 1024 * 1024; - if (size < 1 || size > MaxSize) { - return 0; - } - - void *buf = NULL; - size_t bufsize = 0; - struct zip_t *zip = zip_stream_open((const char *)data, size, 0, 'r'); - if (NULL == zip) { - goto end; - } - - const ssize_t zip_entries_count = zip_entries_total(zip); - - if (zip_entries_count <= 0) { - goto end; - } - - if (0 != zip_entry_openbyindex(zip, 0)) { - goto end; - } - - zip_entry_read(zip, &buf, &bufsize); - -end: - zip_entry_close(zip); - if (NULL != zip) { - zip_close(zip); - } - free(buf); - return 0; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/fuzz/fuzz_stream.c b/libs/zip/fuzz/fuzz_stream.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6c557de..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/fuzz/fuzz_stream.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -#include "zip.h" -#include <assert.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *data, const size_t size) { - /* Discard inputs larger than 1MB. */ - static const size_t MaxSize = 1024 * 1024; - if (size < 1 || size > MaxSize) { - return 0; - } - - char *outbuf = NULL; - size_t outbufsize = 0; - { - struct zip_t *zip = - zip_stream_open(NULL, 0, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - zip_entry_open(zip, "test"); - zip_entry_write(zip, data, size); - zip_entry_close(zip); - zip_stream_copy(zip, (void **)&outbuf, &outbufsize); - zip_stream_close(zip); - } - - void *inbuf = NULL; - size_t inbufsize = 0; - { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_stream_open(outbuf, outbufsize, 0, 'r'); - zip_entry_open(zip, "test"); - zip_entry_read(zip, &inbuf, &inbufsize); - zip_entry_close(zip); - zip_stream_close(zip); - } - free(inbuf); - free(outbuf); - - assert(inbufsize == size); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/test/CMakeLists.txt b/libs/zip/test/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 255f87a..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14) -include(ExternalData) - -find_package(Sanitizers) - -# tests -set(test_static_out test_static.out) -add_executable(${test_static_out} test_static.c) -add_test(NAME ${test_static_out} COMMAND ${test_static_out}) -add_sanitizers(${test_static_out}) - -set(test_write_out test_write.out) -add_executable(${test_write_out} test_write.c) -target_link_libraries(${test_write_out} zip) -add_test(NAME ${test_write_out} COMMAND ${test_write_out}) -add_sanitizers(${test_write_out}) - -set(test_append_out test_append.out) -add_executable(${test_append_out} test_append.c) -target_link_libraries(${test_append_out} zip) -add_test(NAME ${test_append_out} COMMAND ${test_append_out}) -add_sanitizers(${test_append_out}) - -set(test_read_out test_read.out) -add_executable(${test_read_out} test_read.c) -target_link_libraries(${test_read_out} zip) -add_test(NAME ${test_read_out} COMMAND ${test_read_out}) -add_sanitizers(${test_read_out}) - -set(test_extract_out test_extract.out) -add_executable(${test_extract_out} test_extract.c) -target_link_libraries(${test_extract_out} zip) -add_test(NAME ${test_extract_out} COMMAND ${test_extract_out}) -add_sanitizers(${test_extract_out}) - -set(test_entry_out test_entry.out) -add_executable(${test_entry_out} test_entry.c) -target_link_libraries(${test_entry_out} zip) -add_test(NAME ${test_entry_out} COMMAND ${test_entry_out}) -add_sanitizers(${test_entry_out}) - -set(test_permissions_out test_permissions.out) -add_executable(${test_permissions_out} test_permissions.c) -target_link_libraries(${test_permissions_out} zip) -if(LINUX OR UNIX) - find_program(UNZIP_PROGRAM unzip) - if(UNZIP_PROGRAM) - message(STATUS "Found unzip: ${UNZIP_PROGRAM}") - if("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU" OR - "${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang" OR - "${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "AppleClang") - target_compile_definitions(${test_permissions_out} - PRIVATE UNZIP_PROGRAM="${UNZIP_PROGRAM}" - ) - endif() - endif() -endif() -add_test(NAME ${test_permissions_out} COMMAND ${test_permissions_out}) -add_sanitizers(${test_permissions_out}) - -set(test_open_out test_open.out) -add_executable(${test_open_out} test_open.c) -target_link_libraries(${test_open_out} zip) -add_test(NAME ${test_open_out} COMMAND ${test_open_out}) -add_sanitizers(${test_open_out}) - -set(test_offset_out test_offset.out) -add_executable(${test_offset_out} test_offset.c) -target_link_libraries(${test_offset_out} zip) -add_test(NAME ${test_offset_out} COMMAND ${test_offset_out}) -add_sanitizers(${test_offset_out}) - -set(test_data test_data.out) -add_executable(${test_data} test_data.c) -target_link_libraries(${test_data} zip) -ExternalData_Add_Test(test_data - NAME test_data - COMMAND ${test_data} DATA{data/data.bin} -) - - diff --git a/libs/zip/test/data/data.bin b/libs/zip/test/data/data.bin Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 2a4a9cb..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/data/data.bin +++ /dev/null diff --git a/libs/zip/test/minunit.h b/libs/zip/test/minunit.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9ffc433..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/minunit.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,370 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (c) 2012 David Siñuela Pastor, siu.4coders@gmail.com - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining - * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the - * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including - * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, - * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to - * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to - * the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be - * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, - * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF - * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND - * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE - * LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION - * OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION - * WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - */ -#ifndef MINUNIT_MINUNIT_H -#define MINUNIT_MINUNIT_H - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#if defined(_WIN32) -#include <Windows.h> -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1900 -#define snprintf _snprintf -#define __func__ __FUNCTION__ -#endif - -#elif defined(__unix__) || defined(__unix) || defined(unix) || \ - (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) - -/* Change POSIX C SOURCE version for pure c99 compilers */ -#if !defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) || _POSIX_C_SOURCE < 200112L -#undef _POSIX_C_SOURCE -#define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200112L -#endif - -#include <string.h> -#include <sys/resource.h> -#include <sys/time.h> /* gethrtime(), gettimeofday() */ -#include <sys/times.h> -#include <time.h> /* clock_gettime(), time() */ -#include <unistd.h> /* POSIX flags */ - -#if defined(__MACH__) && defined(__APPLE__) -#include <mach/mach.h> -#include <mach/mach_time.h> -#endif - -#if __GNUC__ >= 5 && !defined(__STDC_VERSION__) -#define __func__ __extension__ __FUNCTION__ -#endif - -#else -#error "Unable to define timers for an unknown OS." -#endif - -#include <math.h> -#include <stdio.h> - -/* Maximum length of last message */ -#define MINUNIT_MESSAGE_LEN 1024 -/* Accuracy with which floats are compared */ -#define MINUNIT_EPSILON 1E-12 - -/* Misc. counters */ -static int minunit_run = 0; -static int minunit_assert = 0; -static int minunit_fail = 0; -static int minunit_status = 0; - -/* Timers */ -static double minunit_real_timer = 0; -static double minunit_proc_timer = 0; - -/* Last message */ -static char minunit_last_message[MINUNIT_MESSAGE_LEN]; - -/* Test setup and teardown function pointers */ -static void (*minunit_setup)(void) = NULL; -static void (*minunit_teardown)(void) = NULL; - -/* Definitions */ -#define MU_TEST(method_name) static void method_name(void) -#define MU_TEST_SUITE(suite_name) static void suite_name(void) - -#define MU__SAFE_BLOCK(block) \ - do { \ - block \ - } while (0) - -/* Run test suite and unset setup and teardown functions */ -#define MU_RUN_SUITE(suite_name) \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK(suite_name(); minunit_setup = NULL; minunit_teardown = NULL;) - -/* Configure setup and teardown functions */ -#define MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(setup_fun, teardown_fun) \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK(minunit_setup = setup_fun; minunit_teardown = teardown_fun;) - -/* Test runner */ -#define MU_RUN_TEST(test) \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK( \ - if (minunit_real_timer == 0 && minunit_proc_timer == 0) { \ - minunit_real_timer = mu_timer_real(); \ - minunit_proc_timer = mu_timer_cpu(); \ - } if (minunit_setup) (*minunit_setup)(); \ - minunit_status = 0; test(); minunit_run++; if (minunit_status) { \ - minunit_fail++; \ - printf("F"); \ - printf("\n%s\n", minunit_last_message); \ - } fflush(stdout); \ - if (minunit_teardown)(*minunit_teardown)();) - -/* Report */ -#define MU_REPORT() \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK( \ - double minunit_end_real_timer; double minunit_end_proc_timer; \ - printf("\n\n%d tests, %d assertions, %d failures\n", minunit_run, \ - minunit_assert, minunit_fail); \ - minunit_end_real_timer = mu_timer_real(); \ - minunit_end_proc_timer = mu_timer_cpu(); \ - printf("\nFinished in %.8f seconds (real) %.8f seconds (proc)\n\n", \ - minunit_end_real_timer - minunit_real_timer, \ - minunit_end_proc_timer - minunit_proc_timer);) -#define MU_EXIT_CODE minunit_fail - -/* Assertions */ -#define mu_check(test) \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK( \ - minunit_assert++; if (!(test)) { \ - snprintf(minunit_last_message, MINUNIT_MESSAGE_LEN, \ - "%s failed:\n\t%s:%d: %s", __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, \ - #test); \ - minunit_status = 1; \ - return; \ - } else { printf("."); }) - -#define mu_fail(message) \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK(minunit_assert++; \ - snprintf(minunit_last_message, MINUNIT_MESSAGE_LEN, \ - "%s failed:\n\t%s:%d: %s", __func__, __FILE__, \ - __LINE__, message); \ - minunit_status = 1; return;) - -#define mu_assert(test, message) \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK( \ - minunit_assert++; if (!(test)) { \ - snprintf(minunit_last_message, MINUNIT_MESSAGE_LEN, \ - "%s failed:\n\t%s:%d: %s", __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, \ - message); \ - minunit_status = 1; \ - return; \ - } else { printf("."); }) - -#define mu_assert_int_eq(expected, result) \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK( \ - int minunit_tmp_e; int minunit_tmp_r; minunit_assert++; \ - minunit_tmp_e = (expected); minunit_tmp_r = (result); \ - if (minunit_tmp_e != minunit_tmp_r) { \ - snprintf(minunit_last_message, MINUNIT_MESSAGE_LEN, \ - "%s failed:\n\t%s:%d: %d expected but was %d", __func__, \ - __FILE__, __LINE__, minunit_tmp_e, minunit_tmp_r); \ - minunit_status = 1; \ - return; \ - } else { printf("."); }) - -#define mu_assert_double_eq(expected, result) \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK( \ - double minunit_tmp_e; double minunit_tmp_r; minunit_assert++; \ - minunit_tmp_e = (expected); minunit_tmp_r = (result); \ - if (fabs(minunit_tmp_e - minunit_tmp_r) > MINUNIT_EPSILON) { \ - int minunit_significant_figures = 1 - log10(MINUNIT_EPSILON); \ - snprintf(minunit_last_message, MINUNIT_MESSAGE_LEN, \ - "%s failed:\n\t%s:%d: %.*g expected but was %.*g", __func__, \ - __FILE__, __LINE__, minunit_significant_figures, \ - minunit_tmp_e, minunit_significant_figures, minunit_tmp_r); \ - minunit_status = 1; \ - return; \ - } else { printf("."); }) - -#define mu_assert_string_eq(expected, result) \ - MU__SAFE_BLOCK( \ - const char *minunit_tmp_e = expected; \ - const char *minunit_tmp_r = result; minunit_assert++; \ - if (!minunit_tmp_e) { \ - minunit_tmp_e = "<null pointer>"; \ - } if (!minunit_tmp_r) { \ - minunit_tmp_r = "<null pointer>"; \ - } if (strcmp(minunit_tmp_e, minunit_tmp_r)) { \ - snprintf(minunit_last_message, MINUNIT_MESSAGE_LEN, \ - "%s failed:\n\t%s:%d: '%s' expected but was '%s'", __func__, \ - __FILE__, __LINE__, minunit_tmp_e, minunit_tmp_r); \ - minunit_status = 1; \ - return; \ - } else { printf("."); }) - -/* - * The following two functions were written by David Robert Nadeau - * from http://NadeauSoftware.com/ and distributed under the - * Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License - */ - -/** - * Returns the real time, in seconds, or -1.0 if an error occurred. - * - * Time is measured since an arbitrary and OS-dependent start time. - * The returned real time is only useful for computing an elapsed time - * between two calls to this function. - */ -static double mu_timer_real(void) { -#if defined(_WIN32) - /* Windows 2000 and later. ---------------------------------- */ - LARGE_INTEGER Time; - LARGE_INTEGER Frequency; - - QueryPerformanceFrequency(&Frequency); - QueryPerformanceCounter(&Time); - - Time.QuadPart *= 1000000; - Time.QuadPart /= Frequency.QuadPart; - - return (double)Time.QuadPart / 1000000.0; - -#elif (defined(__hpux) || defined(hpux)) || \ - ((defined(__sun__) || defined(__sun) || defined(sun)) && \ - (defined(__SVR4) || defined(__svr4__))) - /* HP-UX, Solaris. ------------------------------------------ */ - return (double)gethrtime() / 1000000000.0; - -#elif defined(__MACH__) && defined(__APPLE__) - /* OSX. ----------------------------------------------------- */ - static double timeConvert = 0.0; - if (timeConvert == 0.0) { - mach_timebase_info_data_t timeBase; - (void)mach_timebase_info(&timeBase); - timeConvert = - (double)timeBase.numer / (double)timeBase.denom / 1000000000.0; - } - return (double)mach_absolute_time() * timeConvert; - -#elif defined(_POSIX_VERSION) - /* POSIX. --------------------------------------------------- */ - struct timeval tm; -#if defined(_POSIX_TIMERS) && (_POSIX_TIMERS > 0) - { - struct timespec ts; -#if defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_PRECISE) - /* BSD. --------------------------------------------- */ - const clockid_t id = CLOCK_MONOTONIC_PRECISE; -#elif defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW) - /* Linux. ------------------------------------------- */ - const clockid_t id = CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW; -#elif defined(CLOCK_HIGHRES) - /* Solaris. ----------------------------------------- */ - const clockid_t id = CLOCK_HIGHRES; -#elif defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) - /* AIX, BSD, Linux, POSIX, Solaris. ----------------- */ - const clockid_t id = CLOCK_MONOTONIC; -#elif defined(CLOCK_REALTIME) - /* AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, POSIX. ------------------- */ - const clockid_t id = CLOCK_REALTIME; -#else - const clockid_t id = (clockid_t)-1; /* Unknown. */ -#endif /* CLOCK_* */ - if (id != (clockid_t)-1 && clock_gettime(id, &ts) != -1) - return (double)ts.tv_sec + (double)ts.tv_nsec / 1000000000.0; - /* Fall thru. */ - } -#endif /* _POSIX_TIMERS */ - - /* AIX, BSD, Cygwin, HP-UX, Linux, OSX, POSIX, Solaris. ----- */ - gettimeofday(&tm, NULL); - return (double)tm.tv_sec + (double)tm.tv_usec / 1000000.0; -#else - return -1.0; /* Failed. */ -#endif -} - -/** - * Returns the amount of CPU time used by the current process, - * in seconds, or -1.0 if an error occurred. - */ -static double mu_timer_cpu(void) { -#if defined(_WIN32) - /* Windows -------------------------------------------------- */ - FILETIME createTime; - FILETIME exitTime; - FILETIME kernelTime; - FILETIME userTime; - - /* This approach has a resolution of 1/64 second. Unfortunately, Windows' - * API does not offer better */ - if (GetProcessTimes(GetCurrentProcess(), &createTime, &exitTime, &kernelTime, - &userTime) != 0) { - ULARGE_INTEGER userSystemTime; - memcpy(&userSystemTime, &userTime, sizeof(ULARGE_INTEGER)); - return (double)userSystemTime.QuadPart / 10000000.0; - } - -#elif defined(__unix__) || defined(__unix) || defined(unix) || \ - (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) - /* AIX, BSD, Cygwin, HP-UX, Linux, OSX, and Solaris --------- */ - -#if defined(_POSIX_TIMERS) && (_POSIX_TIMERS > 0) - /* Prefer high-res POSIX timers, when available. */ - { - clockid_t id; - struct timespec ts; -#if _POSIX_CPUTIME > 0 - /* Clock ids vary by OS. Query the id, if possible. */ - if (clock_getcpuclockid(0, &id) == -1) -#endif -#if defined(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID) - /* Use known clock id for AIX, Linux, or Solaris. */ - id = CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID; -#elif defined(CLOCK_VIRTUAL) - /* Use known clock id for BSD or HP-UX. */ - id = CLOCK_VIRTUAL; -#else - id = (clockid_t)-1; -#endif - if (id != (clockid_t)-1 && clock_gettime(id, &ts) != -1) - return (double)ts.tv_sec + (double)ts.tv_nsec / 1000000000.0; - } -#endif - -#if defined(RUSAGE_SELF) - { - struct rusage rusage; - if (getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage) != -1) - return (double)rusage.ru_utime.tv_sec + - (double)rusage.ru_utime.tv_usec / 1000000.0; - } -#endif - -#if defined(_SC_CLK_TCK) - { - const double ticks = (double)sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK); - struct tms tms; - if (times(&tms) != (clock_t)-1) - return (double)tms.tms_utime / ticks; - } -#endif - -#if defined(CLOCKS_PER_SEC) - { - clock_t cl = clock(); - if (cl != (clock_t)-1) - return (double)cl / (double)CLOCKS_PER_SEC; - } -#endif - -#endif - - return -1; /* Failed. */ -} - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* MINUNIT_MINUNIT_H */ diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_append.c b/libs/zip/test/test_append.c deleted file mode 100644 index 09b08ba..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_append.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <zip.h> - -#include "minunit.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -#include <io.h> - -#define MKTEMP _mktemp -#define UNLINK _unlink -#else -#define MKTEMP mkstemp -#define UNLINK unlink -#endif - -static char ZIPNAME[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; -static int total_entries = 0; - -#define TESTDATA1 "Some test data 1...\0" - -void test_setup(void) { - strncpy(ZIPNAME, "z-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - MKTEMP(ZIPNAME); - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_close(zip); -} - -void test_teardown(void) { UNLINK(ZIPNAME); } - -#define TESTDATA2 "Some test data 2...\0" -#define CRC32DATA2 2532008468 - -MU_TEST(test_append) { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'a'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test\\test-2.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "test/test-2.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(total_entries, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2))); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA2), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA2 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - ++total_entries; - zip_close(zip); - - zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'a'); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test\\empty/")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "test/empty/")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(total_entries, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - ++total_entries; - zip_close(zip); - - zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'a'); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "empty/")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "empty/")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(total_entries, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - ++total_entries; - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "dotfiles/.test")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "dotfiles/.test")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2))); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA2), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA2 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(total_entries, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - ++total_entries; - - mu_assert_int_eq(total_entries, zip_entries_total(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_append_suite) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - - MU_RUN_TEST(test_append); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - UNUSED(argc); - UNUSED(argv); - - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_append_suite); - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_data.c b/libs/zip/test/test_data.c deleted file mode 100644 index e1cb207..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_data.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <zip.h> - -#include "minunit.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -#include <io.h> - -#define MKTEMP _mktemp -#else -#define MKTEMP mkstemp -#endif - -#define L_TMPNAM 1024 - -static char DATANAME[L_TMPNAM + 1] = {0}; -static char ZIPNAME[L_TMPNAM + 1] = {0}; - -#define CRC32DATABIN 291367082 -#define SIZEDATABIN 409600 - -void test_setup(void) { - strncpy(ZIPNAME, "z-XXXXXX\0", L_TMPNAM); - MKTEMP(ZIPNAME); -} - -void test_teardown(void) { remove(ZIPNAME); } - -MU_TEST(test_entry) { - { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - { - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, DATANAME)); - { - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_fwrite(zip, DATANAME)); - } - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - } - zip_close(zip); - } - - { - void *buf = NULL; - size_t bufsize = 0; - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - { - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, DATANAME)); - { - mu_assert_int_eq(SIZEDATABIN, zip_entry_size(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(CRC32DATABIN, zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(SIZEDATABIN, zip_entry_read(zip, &buf, &bufsize)); - mu_assert_int_eq(SIZEDATABIN, bufsize); - } - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - } - zip_close(zip); - - free(buf); - } -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_data) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - - MU_RUN_TEST(test_entry); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - if (argc > 1) { - strncpy(DATANAME, argv[1], L_TMPNAM); - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_data); - } - - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_entry.c b/libs/zip/test/test_entry.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7d0227d..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_entry.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,442 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <zip.h> - -#include "minunit.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -#include <io.h> - -#define MKTEMP _mktemp -#define UNLINK _unlink -#else -#define MKTEMP mkstemp -#define UNLINK unlink -#endif - -#define MZ_ZIP64_MAX_CENTRAL_EXTRA_FIELD_SIZE \ - (sizeof(unsigned short) * 2 + sizeof(unsigned long long) * 3) -#define MZ_ZIP_LOCAL_DIR_HEADER_SIZE 30 - -static char ZIPNAME[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; - -#define CRC32DATA1 2220805626 -#define TESTDATA1 "Some test data 1...\0" - -#define TESTDATA2 "Some test data 2...\0" -#define CRC32DATA2 2532008468 - -static int total_entries = 0; - -void test_setup(void) { - strncpy(ZIPNAME, "z-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - MKTEMP(ZIPNAME); - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test\\test-2.txt"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test\\empty/"); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "empty/"); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "dotfiles/.test"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "delete.me"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "_"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.1"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.2"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "deleteme/file.3"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.4"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - ++total_entries; - - zip_close(zip); -} - -void test_teardown(void) { - total_entries = 0; - - UNLINK(ZIPNAME); -} - -MU_TEST(test_entry_name) { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - const char *name = zip_entry_name(zip); - mu_check(NULL != name); - - const char *name2 = "test/test-1.txt"; - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(name, name2)); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA1 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_index(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-2.txt")); - mu_check(NULL != zip_entry_name(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "test/test-2.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA2), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA2 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(1, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_entry_opencasesensitive) { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_check(zip_entry_name(zip) == NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/TEST-1.TXT")); - mu_check(NULL != zip_entry_name(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, - zip_entry_opencasesensitive(zip, "test/TEST-1.TXT")); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_entry_index) { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA1 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-2.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(1, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "test/test-2.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA2), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA2 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_entry_openbyindex) { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_openbyindex(zip, 1)); - mu_assert_int_eq(1, zip_entry_index(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA2), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA2 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "test/test-2.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_openbyindex(zip, 0)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA1 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_entry_read) { - char *bufencode1 = NULL; - char *bufencode2 = NULL; - char *buf = NULL; - size_t bufsize; - - struct zip_t *zip = - zip_stream_open(NULL, 0, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1))); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - ssize_t n = zip_stream_copy(zip, (void **)&bufencode1, NULL); - zip_stream_copy(zip, (void **)&bufencode2, &bufsize); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(bufencode1, bufencode2, bufsize)); - - zip_stream_close(zip); - - struct zip_t *zipstream = zip_stream_open(bufencode1, n, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zipstream != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zipstream, "test/test-1.txt")); - n = zip_entry_read(zipstream, (void **)&buf, NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA1, (size_t)n)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zipstream)); - - zip_stream_close(zipstream); - - free(buf); - free(bufencode1); - free(bufencode2); -} - -MU_TEST(test_list_entries) { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - int i = 0, n = zip_entries_total(zip); - for (; i < n; ++i) { - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_openbyindex(zip, i)); - fprintf(stdout, "[%d]: %s", i, zip_entry_name(zip)); - if (zip_entry_isdir(zip)) { - fprintf(stdout, " (DIR)"); - } - fprintf(stdout, "\n"); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - } - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_entries_deletebyindex) { - size_t entries[] = {5, 6, 7, 9, 8}; - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'd'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(5, zip_entries_deletebyindex(zip, entries, 5)); - - zip_close(zip); - - zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete.me")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "delete.me: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "_")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "_: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.1")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "delete/file.1: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "deleteme/file.3")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "delete/file.3: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.2")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "delete/file.2: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(total_entries - 5, zip_entries_total(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.4")); - - size_t buftmp = 0; - char *buf = NULL; - ssize_t bufsize = zip_entry_read(zip, (void **)&buf, &buftmp); - - mu_assert_int_eq(bufsize, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - mu_assert_int_eq((size_t)bufsize, buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA2, bufsize)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - free(buf); - buf = NULL; - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_entries_deleteinvalid) { - size_t entries[] = {111, 222, 333, 444}; - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'd'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entries_deletebyindex(zip, entries, 4)); - - zip_close(zip); - - zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete.me")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "_")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.1")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "deleteme/file.3")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.2")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(total_entries, zip_entries_total(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.4")); - - size_t buftmp = 0; - char *buf = NULL; - ssize_t bufsize = zip_entry_read(zip, (void **)&buf, &buftmp); - - mu_assert_int_eq(bufsize, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - mu_assert_int_eq((size_t)bufsize, buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA2, bufsize)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - free(buf); - buf = NULL; - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_entries_delete) { - char *entries[] = {"delete.me", "_", "delete/file.1", "deleteme/file.3", - "delete/file.2"}; - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'd'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(5, zip_entries_delete(zip, entries, 5)); - - zip_close(zip); - - zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete.me")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "delete.me: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "_")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "_: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.1")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "delete/file.1: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "deleteme/file.3")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "delete/file.3: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOENT, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.2")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - fprintf(stdout, "delete/file.2: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOENT)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(total_entries - 5, zip_entries_total(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "delete/file.4")); - - size_t buftmp = 0; - char *buf = NULL; - ssize_t bufsize = zip_entry_read(zip, (void **)&buf, &buftmp); - - mu_assert_int_eq(bufsize, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - mu_assert_int_eq((size_t)bufsize, buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA2, bufsize)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - free(buf); - buf = NULL; - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_entry_offset) { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - unsigned long long off = 0ULL; - int i = 0, n = zip_entries_total(zip); - for (; i < n; i++) { - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_openbyindex(zip, i)); - mu_assert_int_eq(i, zip_entry_index(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(off, zip_entry_header_offset(zip)); - - printf("\n'%s'\n", zip_entry_name(zip)); - off = zip_entry_header_offset(zip) + MZ_ZIP_LOCAL_DIR_HEADER_SIZE + - strlen(zip_entry_name(zip)) + MZ_ZIP64_MAX_CENTRAL_EXTRA_FIELD_SIZE + - zip_entry_comp_size(zip); - fprintf(stdout, "\n[%d: %s]: header: %llu, dir: %llu, size: %llu (%llu)\n", - i, zip_entry_name(zip), zip_entry_header_offset(zip), - zip_entry_dir_offset(zip), zip_entry_comp_size(zip), off); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - } - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_entry_suite) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - - MU_RUN_TEST(test_entry_name); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_entry_opencasesensitive); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_entry_index); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_entry_openbyindex); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_entry_read); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_list_entries); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_entries_deletebyindex); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_entries_delete); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_entry_offset); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - UNUSED(argc); - UNUSED(argv); - - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_entry_suite); - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_extract.c b/libs/zip/test/test_extract.c deleted file mode 100644 index 177a04d..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_extract.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <zip.h> - -#include "minunit.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -#include <io.h> - -#define MKTEMP _mktemp -#define UNLINK _unlink -#else -#define MKTEMP mkstemp -#define UNLINK unlink -#endif - -static char ZIPNAME[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; - -#define TESTDATA1 "Some test data 1...\0" -#define TESTDATA2 "Some test data 2...\0" - -void test_setup(void) { - strncpy(ZIPNAME, "z-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - MKTEMP(ZIPNAME); - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test\\test-2.txt"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test\\empty/"); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "empty/"); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "dotfiles/.test"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -void test_teardown(void) { - UNLINK("test/test-1.txt"); - UNLINK("test/test-2.txt"); - UNLINK("test/empty"); - UNLINK("test"); - UNLINK("empty"); - UNLINK("dotfiles/.test"); - UNLINK("dotfiles"); - UNLINK(ZIPNAME); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -struct buffer_t { - char *data; - size_t size; -}; - -static size_t on_extract(void *arg, uint64_t offset, const void *data, - size_t size) { - UNUSED(offset); - - struct buffer_t *buf = (struct buffer_t *)arg; - buf->data = realloc(buf->data, buf->size + size + 1); - - memcpy(&(buf->data[buf->size]), data, size); - buf->size += size; - buf->data[buf->size] = 0; - - return size; -} - -MU_TEST(test_extract) { - struct buffer_t buf; - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - memset((void *)&buf, 0, sizeof(struct buffer_t)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_extract(zip, on_extract, &buf)); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), buf.size); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf.data, TESTDATA1, buf.size)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - free(buf.data); - buf.data = NULL; - buf.size = 0; - - memset((void *)&buf, 0, sizeof(struct buffer_t)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "dotfiles/.test")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_extract(zip, on_extract, &buf)); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA2), buf.size); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf.data, TESTDATA2, buf.size)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - free(buf.data); - buf.data = NULL; - buf.size = 0; - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_extract_stream) { - mu_assert_int_eq( - ZIP_ENOINIT, - zip_extract("non_existing_directory/non_existing_archive.zip", ".", NULL, - NULL)); - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOINIT, zip_stream_extract("", 0, ".", NULL, NULL)); - fprintf(stdout, "zip_stream_extract: %s\n", zip_strerror(ZIP_ENOINIT)); - - FILE *fp = NULL; -#if defined(_MSC_VER) - if (0 != fopen_s(&fp, ZIPNAME, "rb+")) -#else - if (!(fp = fopen(ZIPNAME, "rb+"))) -#endif - { - mu_fail("Cannot open filename\n"); - } - - fseek(fp, 0L, SEEK_END); - size_t filesize = ftell(fp); - fseek(fp, 0L, SEEK_SET); - - char *stream = (char *)malloc(filesize * sizeof(char)); - memset(stream, 0, filesize); - - size_t size = fread(stream, sizeof(char), filesize, fp); - mu_assert_int_eq(filesize, size); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_stream_extract(stream, size, ".", NULL, NULL)); - - free(stream); - fclose(fp); -} - -MU_TEST(test_extract_cstream) { - struct buffer_t buf; - FILE *ZIPFILE = fopen(ZIPNAME, "r"); - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_cstream_open(ZIPFILE, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - memset((void *)&buf, 0, sizeof(struct buffer_t)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_extract(zip, on_extract, &buf)); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), buf.size); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf.data, TESTDATA1, buf.size)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - free(buf.data); - buf.data = NULL; - buf.size = 0; - - memset((void *)&buf, 0, sizeof(struct buffer_t)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "dotfiles/.test")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_extract(zip, on_extract, &buf)); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA2), buf.size); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf.data, TESTDATA2, buf.size)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - free(buf.data); - buf.data = NULL; - buf.size = 0; - fclose(ZIPFILE); - - zip_cstream_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_extract_suite) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - - MU_RUN_TEST(test_extract); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_extract_stream); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_extract_cstream); -} - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - UNUSED(argc); - UNUSED(argv); - - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_extract_suite); - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_offset.c b/libs/zip/test/test_offset.c deleted file mode 100644 index d4abdc1..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_offset.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <zip.h> - -#include "minunit.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -#include <io.h> - -#define MKTEMP _mktemp -#define UNLINK _unlink -#else -#define MKTEMP mkstemp -#define UNLINK unlink -#endif - -static char ZIPNAME[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; - -#define HEADERDATA1 "this precedes the zip header" -#define TESTDATA1 "Some test data 1...\0" -#define TESTDATA2 "Some test data 2...\0" -#define CRC32DATA1 2220805626 -#define CRC32DATA2 2532008468 - -void test_setup(void) { - strncpy(ZIPNAME, "z-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - MKTEMP(ZIPNAME); - - FILE *fp = fopen(ZIPNAME, "wb"); - mu_check(fp != NULL); - fwrite(HEADERDATA1, 1, strlen(HEADERDATA1), fp); - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_cstream_open(fp, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1))); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); - fclose(fp); - - zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'a'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-2.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2))); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -void test_teardown(void) { remove(ZIPNAME); } - -MU_TEST(test_read) { - char *buf = NULL; - ssize_t bufsize; - size_t buftmp; - uint64_t archive_offset; - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - zip_offset(zip, &archive_offset); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(HEADERDATA1), archive_offset); - - mu_assert_int_eq(2, zip_entries_total(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA1 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - bufsize = zip_entry_read(zip, (void **)&buf, &buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), bufsize); - mu_assert_int_eq((size_t)bufsize, buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA1, bufsize)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - zip_close(zip); - free(buf); - buf = NULL; -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_offset_suite) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - - MU_RUN_TEST(test_read); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - UNUSED(argc); - UNUSED(argv); - - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_offset_suite); - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_open.c b/libs/zip/test/test_open.c deleted file mode 100644 index 234edfa..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_open.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <zip.h> - -#include "minunit.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -#include <io.h> - -#define MKTEMP _mktemp -#else -#define MKTEMP mkstemp -#endif - -static char ZIPNAME[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; - -void test_setup(void) { - strncpy(ZIPNAME, "z-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - MKTEMP(ZIPNAME); -} - -void test_teardown(void) { remove(ZIPNAME); } - -MU_TEST(test_openwitherror) { - int errnum; - struct zip_t *zip = - zip_openwitherror(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'r', &errnum); - mu_check(zip == NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ERINIT, errnum); - - zip = zip_openwitherror(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w', &errnum); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, errnum); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_stream_openwitherror) { - int errnum; - struct zip_t *zip = zip_stream_openwitherror( - NULL, 0, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'r', &errnum); - mu_check(zip == NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_EINVMODE, errnum); - - zip = zip_stream_openwitherror(NULL, 0, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w', - &errnum); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, errnum); - - zip_stream_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_cstream_openwitherror) { - int errnum; - FILE *ZIPFILE = NULL; - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_cstream_openwitherror( - ZIPFILE, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'r', &errnum); - mu_check(zip == NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(ZIP_ENOFILE, errnum); - - ZIPFILE = fopen(ZIPNAME, "w"); - zip = zip_cstream_openwitherror(ZIPFILE, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w', - &errnum); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, errnum); - - zip_cstream_close(zip); - fclose(ZIPFILE); -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_entry_suite) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - - MU_RUN_TEST(test_openwitherror); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_stream_openwitherror); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_cstream_openwitherror); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - UNUSED(argc); - UNUSED(argv); - - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_entry_suite); - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_permissions.c b/libs/zip/test/test_permissions.c deleted file mode 100644 index eeb2f8a..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_permissions.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> - -#include <zip.h> - -#include "minunit.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -#include <io.h> - -#define MKTEMP _mktemp -#define UNLINK _unlink -#else -#define MKTEMP mkstemp -#define UNLINK unlink -#endif - -static char ZIPNAME[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; -static char XFILE[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; -static char RFILE[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; -static char WFILE[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; - -void test_setup(void) { - strncpy(ZIPNAME, "z-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - strncpy(XFILE, "x-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - strncpy(RFILE, "r-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - strncpy(WFILE, "w-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - - MKTEMP(ZIPNAME); - MKTEMP(XFILE); - MKTEMP(RFILE); - MKTEMP(WFILE); -} - -void test_teardown(void) { - UNLINK(WFILE); - UNLINK(RFILE); - UNLINK(XFILE); - UNLINK(ZIPNAME); -} - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) -#define MZ_FILE_STAT_STRUCT _stat -#define MZ_FILE_STAT _stat -#else -#define MZ_FILE_STAT_STRUCT stat -#define MZ_FILE_STAT stat -#endif - -#define XMODE 0100777 -#define RMODE 0100444 -#define WMODE 0100666 -#define UNIXMODE 0100600 - -MU_TEST(test_exe_permissions) { - struct MZ_FILE_STAT_STRUCT file_stats; - - const char *filenames[] = {XFILE}; - FILE *f = fopen(XFILE, "w"); - fclose(f); - chmod(XFILE, XMODE); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_create(ZIPNAME, filenames, 1)); - remove(XFILE); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_extract(ZIPNAME, ".", NULL, NULL)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, MZ_FILE_STAT(XFILE, &file_stats)); - mu_assert_int_eq(XMODE, file_stats.st_mode); - -#ifdef UNZIP_PROGRAM - remove(XFILE); - - char command[128]; - sprintf(command, "%s %s", UNZIP_PROGRAM, ZIPNAME); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, system(command)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, MZ_FILE_STAT(XFILE, &file_stats)); - mu_assert_int_eq(XMODE, file_stats.st_mode); -#endif -} - -MU_TEST(test_read_permissions) { - struct MZ_FILE_STAT_STRUCT file_stats; - - const char *filenames[] = {RFILE}; - FILE *f = fopen(RFILE, "w"); - fclose(f); - chmod(RFILE, RMODE); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_create(ZIPNAME, filenames, 1)); - remove(RFILE); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_extract(ZIPNAME, ".", NULL, NULL)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, MZ_FILE_STAT(RFILE, &file_stats)); - mu_assert_int_eq(RMODE, file_stats.st_mode); - - // chmod from 444 to 666 to be able delete the file on windows - chmod(RFILE, WMODE); -} - -MU_TEST(test_write_permissions) { - struct MZ_FILE_STAT_STRUCT file_stats; - - const char *filenames[] = {WFILE}; - FILE *f = fopen(WFILE, "w"); - fclose(f); - chmod(WFILE, WMODE); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_create(ZIPNAME, filenames, 1)); - remove(WFILE); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_extract(ZIPNAME, ".", NULL, NULL)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, MZ_FILE_STAT(WFILE, &file_stats)); - mu_assert_int_eq(WMODE, file_stats.st_mode); -} - -#define TESTDATA1 "Some test data 1...\0" - -MU_TEST(test_unix_permissions) { - // UNIX or APPLE - struct MZ_FILE_STAT_STRUCT file_stats; - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, RFILE)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1))); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_extract(ZIPNAME, ".", NULL, NULL)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, MZ_FILE_STAT(RFILE, &file_stats)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(UNIXMODE, file_stats.st_mode); -} - -MU_TEST(test_mtime) { - struct MZ_FILE_STAT_STRUCT file_stat1, file_stat2; - - const char *filename = "test.data"; - FILE *stream = NULL; - struct zip_t *zip = NULL; -#if defined(_MSC_VER) - if (0 != fopen_s(&stream, filename, "w+")) -#else - if (!(stream = fopen(filename, "w+"))) -#endif - { - mu_fail("Cannot open filename\n"); - } - fwrite(TESTDATA1, sizeof(char), strlen(TESTDATA1), stream); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, fclose(stream)); - - memset(&file_stat1, 0, sizeof(file_stat1)); - memset(&file_stat2, 0, sizeof(file_stat2)); - - zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, filename)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_fwrite(zip, filename)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, MZ_FILE_STAT(filename, &file_stat1)); - remove(filename); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_extract(ZIPNAME, ".", NULL, NULL)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, MZ_FILE_STAT(filename, &file_stat2)); - remove(filename); - - fprintf(stdout, "file_stat1.st_mtime: %lu\n", file_stat1.st_mtime); - fprintf(stdout, "file_stat2.st_mtime: %lu\n", file_stat2.st_mtime); - mu_check(labs(file_stat1.st_mtime - file_stat2.st_mtime) <= 1); -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_permissions_suite) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__) -#else - MU_RUN_TEST(test_exe_permissions); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_read_permissions); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_write_permissions); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_unix_permissions); -#endif - MU_RUN_TEST(test_mtime); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - UNUSED(argc); - UNUSED(argv); - - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_permissions_suite); - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_read.c b/libs/zip/test/test_read.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4eb8b0e..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_read.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <zip.h> - -#include "minunit.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -#include <io.h> - -#define MKTEMP _mktemp -#else -#define MKTEMP mkstemp -#endif - -static char ZIPNAME[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; - -#define CRC32DATA1 2220805626 -#define TESTDATA1 "Some test data 1...\0" - -#define TESTDATA2 "Some test data 2...\0" -#define CRC32DATA2 2532008468 - -void test_setup(void) { - strncpy(ZIPNAME, "z-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - MKTEMP(ZIPNAME); - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test\\test-2.txt"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "test\\empty/"); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "empty/"); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_entry_open(zip, "dotfiles/.test"); - zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA2, strlen(TESTDATA2)); - zip_entry_close(zip); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -void test_teardown(void) { remove(ZIPNAME); } - -MU_TEST(test_read) { - char *buf = NULL; - ssize_t bufsize; - size_t buftmp; - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(1, zip_is64(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA1 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - bufsize = zip_entry_read(zip, (void **)&buf, &buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), bufsize); - mu_assert_int_eq((size_t)bufsize, buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA1, bufsize)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - free(buf); - buf = NULL; - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-2.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA2), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA2 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - bufsize = zip_entry_read(zip, (void **)&buf, NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA2), (size_t)bufsize); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA2, (size_t)bufsize)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - free(buf); - buf = NULL; - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/empty/")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "test/empty/")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_noallocread) { - ssize_t bufsize; - size_t buftmp = strlen(TESTDATA2); - char *buf = calloc(buftmp, sizeof(char)); - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(1, zip_is64(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-2.txt")); - bufsize = zip_entry_noallocread(zip, (void *)buf, buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(buftmp, (size_t)bufsize); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA2, buftmp)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - free(buf); - buf = NULL; - - buftmp = strlen(TESTDATA1); - buf = calloc(buftmp, sizeof(char)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - bufsize = zip_entry_noallocread(zip, (void *)buf, buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(buftmp, (size_t)bufsize); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA1, buftmp)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - free(buf); - buf = NULL; - - buftmp = strlen(TESTDATA2); - buf = calloc(buftmp, sizeof(char)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "dotfiles/.test")); - bufsize = zip_entry_noallocread(zip, (void *)buf, buftmp); - mu_assert_int_eq(buftmp, (size_t)bufsize); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strncmp(buf, TESTDATA2, buftmp)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - free(buf); - buf = NULL; - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_noallocreadwithoffset) { - size_t expected_size = strlen(TESTDATA2); - char *expected_data = calloc(expected_size, sizeof(char)); - - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 0, 'r'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(1, zip_is64(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-2.txt")); - { - zip_entry_noallocread(zip, (void *)expected_data, expected_size); - - // Read the file in different chunk sizes - for (size_t i = 1; i <= expected_size; ++i) { - size_t buflen = i; - char *tmpbuf = calloc(buflen, sizeof(char)); - - for (size_t j = 0; j < expected_size; ++j) { - // we test starting from different offsets, to make sure we hit the - // "unaligned" code path - size_t offset = j; - while (offset < expected_size) { - - ssize_t nread = - zip_entry_noallocreadwithoffset(zip, offset, buflen, tmpbuf); - - mu_assert(nread <= buflen, "too many bytes read"); - mu_assert(0u != nread, "no bytes read"); - - // check the data - for (ssize_t j = 0; j < nread; ++j) { - mu_assert_int_eq(expected_data[offset + j], tmpbuf[j]); - } - - offset += nread; - } - } - free(tmpbuf); - tmpbuf = NULL; - } - } - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - free(expected_data); - expected_data = NULL; - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_read_suite) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - - MU_RUN_TEST(test_read); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_noallocread); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_noallocreadwithoffset); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - UNUSED(argc); - UNUSED(argv); - - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_read_suite); - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_static.c b/libs/zip/test/test_static.c deleted file mode 100644 index ebc7083..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_static.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -#include "minunit.h" - -#ifndef ISSLASH -#define ISSLASH(C) ((C) == '/' || (C) == '\\') -#endif - -static inline int zip_strchr_match(const char *const str, size_t len, char c) { - size_t i; - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { - if (str[i] != c) { - return 0; - } - } - - return 1; -} - -static char *zip_name_normalize(char *name, char *const nname, size_t len) { - size_t offn = 0, ncpy = 0; - char c; - - if (name == NULL || nname == NULL || len <= 0) { - return NULL; - } - // skip trailing '/' - while (ISSLASH(*name)) { - name++; - } - - while ((c = *name++)) { - if (ISSLASH(c)) { - if (ncpy > 0 && !zip_strchr_match(&nname[offn], ncpy, '.')) { - offn += ncpy; - nname[offn++] = c; // append '/' - } - ncpy = 0; - } else { - nname[offn + ncpy] = c; - if (c) { - ncpy++; - } - } - } - - if (!zip_strchr_match(&nname[offn], ncpy, '.')) { - nname[offn + ncpy] = '\0'; - } else { - nname[offn] = '\0'; - } - - return nname; -} - -void test_setup(void) {} - -void test_teardown(void) {} - -MU_TEST(test_normalize) { - char nname[512] = {0}; - char *name = - "/../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../" - "../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../../tmp/evil.txt"; - size_t len = strlen(name); - mu_assert_int_eq( - 0, strcmp(zip_name_normalize(name, nname, len), "tmp/evil.txt\0")); - - name = "../.ala/ala/...c.../../"; - len = strlen(name); - mu_assert_int_eq( - 0, strcmp(zip_name_normalize(name, nname, len), ".ala/ala/...c.../\0")); - - name = "../evil.txt/.al"; - len = strlen(name); - mu_assert_int_eq( - 0, strcmp(zip_name_normalize(name, nname, len), "evil.txt/.al\0")); - - name = "/.././.../a..../..../..a./.aaaa"; - len = strlen(name); - mu_assert_int_eq( - 0, strcmp(zip_name_normalize(name, nname, len), "a..../..a./.aaaa\0")); -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_static_suite) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - - MU_RUN_TEST(test_normalize); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - UNUSED(argc); - UNUSED(argv); - - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_static_suite); - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -} diff --git a/libs/zip/test/test_write.c b/libs/zip/test/test_write.c deleted file mode 100644 index 802d5d0..0000000 --- a/libs/zip/test/test_write.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <zip.h> - -#include "minunit.h" - -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) -#include <io.h> - -#define MKTEMP _mktemp -#define UNLINK _unlink -#else -#define MKTEMP mkstemp -#define UNLINK unlink -#endif - -static char ZIPNAME[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; -static char WFILE[L_tmpnam + 1] = {0}; - -void test_setup(void) { - strncpy(ZIPNAME, "z-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - strncpy(WFILE, "w-XXXXXX\0", L_tmpnam); - - MKTEMP(ZIPNAME); - MKTEMP(WFILE); -} - -void test_teardown(void) { - UNLINK(WFILE); - UNLINK(ZIPNAME); -} - -#define CRC32DATA1 2220805626 -#define TESTDATA1 "Some test data 1...\0" - -MU_TEST(test_write) { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1))); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "test/test-1.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA1 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(1, zip_is64(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_write_utf) { - struct zip_t *zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, ZIP_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION_LEVEL, 'w'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, "тест/Если-б-не-было-войны.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_write(zip, TESTDATA1, strlen(TESTDATA1))); - mu_assert_int_eq( - 0, strcmp(zip_entry_name(zip), "тест/Если-б-не-было-войны.txt")); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_index(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(strlen(TESTDATA1), zip_entry_size(zip)); - mu_check(CRC32DATA1 == zip_entry_crc32(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - - mu_assert_int_eq(1, zip_is64(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST(test_fwrite) { - const char *filename = WFILE; - FILE *stream = NULL; - struct zip_t *zip = NULL; -#if defined(_MSC_VER) - if (0 != fopen_s(&stream, filename, "w+")) -#else - if (!(stream = fopen(filename, "w+"))) -#endif - { - // Cannot open filename - mu_fail("Cannot open filename\n"); - } - fwrite(TESTDATA1, sizeof(char), strlen(TESTDATA1), stream); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, fclose(stream)); - - zip = zip_open(ZIPNAME, 9, 'w'); - mu_check(zip != NULL); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_open(zip, WFILE)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_fwrite(zip, WFILE)); - mu_assert_int_eq(0, zip_entry_close(zip)); - mu_assert_int_eq(1, zip_is64(zip)); - - zip_close(zip); -} - -MU_TEST_SUITE(test_write_suite) { - MU_SUITE_CONFIGURE(&test_setup, &test_teardown); - - MU_RUN_TEST(test_write); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_write_utf); - MU_RUN_TEST(test_fwrite); -} - -#define UNUSED(x) (void)x - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - UNUSED(argc); - UNUSED(argv); - - MU_RUN_SUITE(test_write_suite); - MU_REPORT(); - return MU_EXIT_CODE; -}
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