#!/bin/sh # SPDX-License-Identifier: 0BSD ############################################################################### # # Author: Jia Tan # ############################################################################### # If xz was not built, skip this test. Autotools and CMake put # the xz executable in a different location. XZ=${1:-../src/xz}/xz if test ! -x "$XZ"; then echo "xz was not built, skipping this test." exit 77 fi # If compression or decompression support is missing, this test is skipped. # This isn't perfect because it does not specifically check for LZMA1/2 # filters. Many of the other tests also assume LZMA1/2 support if encoders # or decoders are enabled. if test ! -f ../config.h ; then : elif grep 'define HAVE_ENCODERS' ../config.h > /dev/null \ && grep 'define HAVE_DECODERS' ../config.h > /dev/null ; then : else echo "Compression or decompression support is disabled, skipping this test." exit 77 fi # Create temporary input file. The file contents are not important. SUFFIX_INPUT="suffix_temp" SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES="$SUFFIX_INPUT"_files SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES0="$SUFFIX_INPUT"_files0 # Remove possible leftover temporary files rm -f \ "$SUFFIX_INPUT" \ "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo" \ "$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES" \ "$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES" echo "foobar" > "$SUFFIX_INPUT" # Test basic suffix when compressing with raw format. if "$XZ" -zfk --suffix=".foo" -Fraw --lzma1=preset=0 "$SUFFIX_INPUT" ; then : else echo "Failed to compress a file with a suffix set in raw format" exit 1 fi # Test the output file is named properly. if test -f "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo" ; then : else echo "Raw format compressed output file not named properly" exit 1 fi # Expect an error when compressing with raw format without a suffix if "$XZ" -zfk -Fraw --lzma1=preset=0 "$SUFFIX_INPUT" 2> /dev/null; then echo "Error not reported when compressing in raw format without a suffix" exit 1 fi # Expect an error when decompressing with raw format without a suffix if "$XZ" -df -Fraw --lzma1=preset=0 "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo" 2> /dev/null; then echo "Error not reported when decompressing in raw format without a suffix" exit 1 fi # Test basic decompression with raw format and a suffix. This will also # delete $SUFFIX_INPUT.foo if "$XZ" -df --suffix=".foo" -Fraw --lzma1=preset=0 "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo"; then : else echo "Failed to decompress a file with a suffix set in raw format" exit 1 fi # Test basic compression with .xz format and a suffix if "$XZ" -zfk --suffix=".foo" --lzma2=preset=0 "$SUFFIX_INPUT" ; then : else echo "Failed to compress a file with a suffix set in .xz format" exit 1 fi # Test the output file is named properly. if test -f "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo" ; then : else echo ".xz format compressed output file named properly" exit 1 fi # This will delete $SUFFIX_INPUT.foo if "$XZ" -df --suffix=".foo" "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo"; then : else echo "Failed to decompress a file with a suffix set in .xz format" exit 1 fi # Test reading from stdin in raw mode. This was broken in # cc5aa9ab138beeecaee5a1e81197591893ee9ca0 and fixed in # 837ea40b1c9d4998cac4500b55171bf33e0c31a6 if echo foo | "$XZ" -Fraw --lzma1=preset=0 > /dev/null ; then : else echo "Implicit write to stdout not detected" exit 1 fi # Create two temporary files to be used with --files and --files0. printf "$SUFFIX_INPUT\n" > "$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES" printf "$SUFFIX_INPUT\0" > "$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES0" # Test proper handling of --files/--files0 when no suffix is set. This # must result in an error because xz does not know how to rename the output # file from the input files. This caused a segmentation fault due to a # mistake in f481523baac946fa3bc13d79186ffaf0c0b818a7, which was fixed by # 0a601ddc89fd7e1370807c6b58964f361dfcd34a. if "$XZ" -Fraw --lzma1=preset=0 --files="$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES" 2> /dev/null ; then echo "Failed to report error when compressing a file specified by --files in raw mode without a suffix" exit 1 fi if "$XZ" -Fraw --lzma1=preset=0 --files0="$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES0" 2> /dev/null ; then echo "Failed to report error when compressing a file specified by --files0 in raw mode without a suffix" exit 1 fi # Test proper suffix usage in raw mode with --files and --files0. if "$XZ" -zfk -Fraw --lzma1=preset=0 --suffix=.foo --files="$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES" ; then : else echo "Error compressing a file specified by --files in raw mode with a suffix set" exit 1 fi if test -f "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo" ; then : else echo "Entry processed by --files not named properly" exit 1 fi # Remove the artifact so we can be sure the next test executes properly. rm "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo" if "$XZ" -zfk -Fraw --lzma1=preset=0 --suffix=.foo --files0="$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES0" ; then : else echo "Error compressing a file specified by --files0 in raw mode with a suffix set" exit 1 fi if test -f "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo" ; then : else echo "Entry processed by --files0 not named properly" exit 1 fi # When the file type cannot be determined by xz, it will copy the contents # of the file only if -c,--stdout is used. This was broken by # 837ea40b1c9d4998cac4500b55171bf33e0c31a6 and fixed by # f481523baac946fa3bc13d79186ffaf0c0b818a7. if echo foo | "$XZ" -df > /dev/null 2>&1; then echo "Failed to report error when decompressing unknown file type without -c,--stdout" exit 1 fi if echo foo | "$XZ" -dfc > /dev/null; then : else echo "Failed to copy input to standard out when decompressing unknown file type with -c,--stdout" exit 1 fi # Remove remaining test artifacts rm -f \ "$SUFFIX_INPUT" \ "$SUFFIX_INPUT.foo" \ "$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES" \ "$SUFFIX_INPUT_FILES0"