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rclone/vfs/make_open_tests.go
Nick Craig-Wood 71e98ea584 vfs: fix renaming/deleting open files with cache mode "writes" under Windows
Before this change, renaming and deleting of open files (which can
easily happen due to the asynchronous nature of file systems) would
produce an error, for example saving files with Firefox.

After this change we open files with the flags necessary for open
files to be renamed or deleted.

Fixes #2730
2019-01-11 10:26:34 +00:00

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// This makes the open test suite
//
// Run with go run make_open_tests.go | gofmt > open_test.go
//
//+build none
// FIXME include read too?
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/lib/file"
)
// Interprets err into a vfs error
func whichError(err error) string {
switch err {
case nil:
return "nil"
case io.EOF:
return "io.EOF"
}
s := err.Error()
switch {
case strings.Contains(s, "no such file or directory"):
return "ENOENT"
case strings.Contains(s, "bad file descriptor"):
return "EBADF"
case strings.Contains(s, "file exists"):
return "EEXIST"
}
log.Fatalf("Unknown error: %v", err)
return ""
}
// test Opening, reading and writing the file handle with the flags given
func test(fileName string, flags int, mode string) {
// first try with file not existing
_, err := os.Stat(fileName)
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
log.Fatalf("File must not exist")
}
f, openNonExistentErr := file.OpenFile(fileName, flags, 0666)
var readNonExistentErr error
var writeNonExistentErr error
if openNonExistentErr == nil {
// read some bytes
buf := []byte{0, 0}
_, readNonExistentErr = f.Read(buf)
// write some bytes
_, writeNonExistentErr = f.Write([]byte("hello"))
// close
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to close: %v", err)
}
}
// write the file
f, err = file.Create(fileName)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to create: %v", err)
}
n, err := f.Write([]byte("hello"))
if n != 5 || err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to write n=%d: %v", n, err)
}
// close
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to close: %v", err)
}
// then open file and try with file existing
f, openExistingErr := file.OpenFile(fileName, flags, 0666)
var readExistingErr error
var writeExistingErr error
if openExistingErr == nil {
// read some bytes
buf := []byte{0, 0}
_, readExistingErr = f.Read(buf)
// write some bytes
_, writeExistingErr = f.Write([]byte("HEL"))
// close
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to close: %v", err)
}
}
// read the file
f, err = file.Open(fileName)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to open: %v", err)
}
var buf = make([]byte, 64)
n, err = f.Read(buf)
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
log.Fatalf("failed to read n=%d: %v", n, err)
}
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to close: %v", err)
}
contents := string(buf[:n])
// remove file
err = os.Remove(fileName)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to remove: %v", err)
}
// output the struct
fmt.Printf(`{
flags: %s,
what: %q,
openNonExistentErr: %s,
readNonExistentErr: %s,
writeNonExistentErr: %s,
openExistingErr: %s,
readExistingErr: %s,
writeExistingErr: %s,
contents: %q,
},`,
mode,
mode,
whichError(openNonExistentErr),
whichError(readNonExistentErr),
whichError(writeNonExistentErr),
whichError(openExistingErr),
whichError(readExistingErr),
whichError(writeExistingErr),
contents)
}
func main() {
fmt.Printf(`// data generated by go run make_open_tests.go | gofmt > open_test.go
package vfs
import (
"os"
"io"
)
// openTest describes a test of OpenFile
type openTest struct{
flags int
what string
openNonExistentErr error
readNonExistentErr error
writeNonExistentErr error
openExistingErr error
readExistingErr error
writeExistingErr error
contents string
}
// openTests is a suite of tests for OpenFile with all possible
// combination of flags. This obeys Unix semantics even on Windows.
var openTests = []openTest{
`)
f, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "open-test")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fileName := f.Name()
_ = f.Close()
err = os.Remove(fileName)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("failed to remove: %v", err)
}
for _, rwMode := range []int{os.O_RDONLY, os.O_WRONLY, os.O_RDWR} {
flags0 := rwMode
parts0 := []string{"os.O_RDONLY", "os.O_WRONLY", "os.O_RDWR"}[rwMode : rwMode+1]
for _, appendMode := range []int{0, os.O_APPEND} {
flags1 := flags0 | appendMode
parts1 := parts0
if appendMode != 0 {
parts1 = append(parts1, "os.O_APPEND")
}
for _, createMode := range []int{0, os.O_CREATE} {
flags2 := flags1 | createMode
parts2 := parts1
if createMode != 0 {
parts2 = append(parts2, "os.O_CREATE")
}
for _, exclMode := range []int{0, os.O_EXCL} {
flags3 := flags2 | exclMode
parts3 := parts2
if exclMode != 0 {
parts3 = append(parts2, "os.O_EXCL")
}
for _, syncMode := range []int{0, os.O_SYNC} {
flags4 := flags3 | syncMode
parts4 := parts3
if syncMode != 0 {
parts4 = append(parts4, "os.O_SYNC")
}
for _, truncMode := range []int{0, os.O_TRUNC} {
flags5 := flags4 | truncMode
parts5 := parts4
if truncMode != 0 {
parts5 = append(parts5, "os.O_TRUNC")
}
textMode := strings.Join(parts5, "|")
flags := flags5
test(fileName, flags, textMode)
}
}
}
}
}
}
fmt.Printf("\n}\n")
}