gecko-dev/nsprpub/pr/tests/mbcs.c

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/*
** File: mbcs.c
**
** Synopsis: mbcs {dirName}
**
** where dirName is the directory to be traversed. dirName is required.
**
** Description:
** mbcs.c tests use of multi-byte characters, as would be passed to
** NSPR funtions by internationalized applications.
**
** mbcs.c, when run on any single-byte platform, should run correctly.
** In truth, running the mbcs test on a single-byte platform is
** really meaningless. mbcs.c, nor any NSPR library or test is not
** intended for use with any wide character set, including Unicode.
** mbcs.c should not be included in runtests.ksh because it requires
** extensive user intervention to set-up and run.
**
** mbcs.c should be run on a platform using some form of multi-byte
** characters. The initial platform for this test is a Japanese
** language Windows NT 4.0 machine. ... Thank you Noriko Hoshi.
**
** To run mbcs.c, the tester should create a directory tree containing
** some files in the same directory from which the test is run; i.e.
** the current working directory. The directory and files should be
** named such that when represented in the local multi-byte character
** set, one or more characters of the name is longer than a single
** byte.
**
*/
#include <plgetopt.h>
#include <nspr.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/*
** Test harness infrastructure
*/
PRLogModuleInfo *lm;
PRLogModuleLevel msgLevel = PR_LOG_NONE;
PRIntn debug = 0;
PRUint32 failed_already = 0;
/* end Test harness infrastructure */
char *dirName = NULL; /* directory name to traverse */
/*
** Traverse directory
*/
static void TraverseDirectory( unsigned char *dir )
{
PRDir *cwd;
PRDirEntry *dirEntry;
PRFileInfo info;
PRStatus rc;
PRInt32 err;
PRFileDesc *fd;
char nextDir[256];
char file[256];
printf("Directory: %s\n", dir );
cwd = PR_OpenDir( dir );
if ( NULL == cwd ) {
printf("PR_OpenDir() failed on directory: %s, with error: %d, %d\n",
dir, PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError());
exit(1);
}
while( NULL != (dirEntry = PR_ReadDir( cwd, PR_SKIP_BOTH | PR_SKIP_HIDDEN ))) {
sprintf( file, "%s/%s", dir, dirEntry->name );
rc = PR_GetFileInfo( file, &info );
if ( PR_FAILURE == rc ) {
printf("PR_GetFileInfo() failed on file: %s, with error: %d, %d\n",
dirEntry->name, PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError());
exit(1);
}
if ( PR_FILE_FILE == info.type ) {
printf("File: %s \tsize: %ld\n", dirEntry->name, info.size );
fd = PR_Open( file, PR_RDONLY, 0 );
if ( NULL == fd ) {
printf("PR_Open() failed. Error: %ld, OSError: %ld\n",
PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError());
}
rc = PR_Close( fd );
if ( PR_FAILURE == rc ) {
printf("PR_Close() failed. Error: %ld, OSError: %ld\n",
PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError());
}
} else if ( PR_FILE_DIRECTORY == info.type ) {
sprintf( nextDir, "%s/%s", dir, dirEntry->name );
TraverseDirectory(nextDir);
} else {
printf("type is not interesting for file: %s\n", dirEntry->name );
/* keep going */
}
}
/* assume end-of-file, actually could be error */
rc = PR_CloseDir( cwd );
if ( PR_FAILURE == rc ) {
printf("PR_CloseDir() failed on directory: %s, with error: %d, %d\n",
dir, PR_GetError(), PR_GetOSError());
}
} /* end TraverseDirectory() */
PRIntn main(PRIntn argc, char *argv[])
{
{ /* get command line options */
/*
** Get command line options
*/
PLOptStatus os;
PLOptState *opt = PL_CreateOptState(argc, argv, "dv");
while (PL_OPT_EOL != (os = PL_GetNextOpt(opt)))
{
if (PL_OPT_BAD == os) continue;
switch (opt->option)
{
case 'd': /* debug */
debug = 1;
msgLevel = PR_LOG_ERROR;
break;
case 'v': /* verbose mode */
msgLevel = PR_LOG_DEBUG;
break;
default:
dirName = strdup(opt->value);
break;
}
}
PL_DestroyOptState(opt);
} /* end get command line options */
lm = PR_NewLogModule("Test"); /* Initialize logging */
if ( dirName == NULL ) {
printf("you gotta specify a directory as an operand!\n");
exit(1);
}
TraverseDirectory( dirName );
if (debug) printf("%s\n", (failed_already)? "FAIL" : "PASS");
return( (failed_already == PR_TRUE )? 1 : 0 );
} /* main() */
/* end template.c */