// ignore-windows: File handling is not implemented yet // compile-flags: -Zmiri-disable-isolation use std::fs::{ File, create_dir, OpenOptions, read_dir, remove_dir, remove_dir_all, remove_file, rename, }; use std::io::{Read, Write, ErrorKind, Result, Seek, SeekFrom}; use std::path::{PathBuf, Path}; fn main() { test_file(); test_file_clone(); test_file_create_new(); test_seek(); test_metadata(); test_symlink(); test_errors(); test_rename(); test_directory(); } fn tmp() -> PathBuf { std::env::var("MIRI_TEMP").map(PathBuf::from).unwrap_or_else(|_| std::env::temp_dir()) } /// Prepare: compute filename and make sure the file does not exist. fn prepare(filename: &str) -> PathBuf { let path = tmp().join(filename); // Clean the paths for robustness. remove_file(&path).ok(); path } /// Prepare directory: compute directory name and make sure it does not exist. fn prepare_dir(dirname: &str) -> PathBuf { let path = tmp().join(&dirname); // Clean the directory for robustness. remove_dir_all(&path).ok(); path } /// Prepare like above, and also write some initial content to the file. fn prepare_with_content(filename: &str, content: &[u8]) -> PathBuf { let path = prepare(filename); let mut file = File::create(&path).unwrap(); file.write(content).unwrap(); path } fn test_file() { let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n"; let path = prepare("miri_test_fs_file.txt"); // Test creating, writing and closing a file (closing is tested when `file` is dropped). let mut file = File::create(&path).unwrap(); // Writing 0 bytes should not change the file contents. file.write(&mut []).unwrap(); assert_eq!(file.metadata().unwrap().len(), 0); file.write(bytes).unwrap(); assert_eq!(file.metadata().unwrap().len(), bytes.len() as u64); // Test opening, reading and closing a file. let mut file = File::open(&path).unwrap(); let mut contents = Vec::new(); // Reading 0 bytes should not move the file pointer. file.read(&mut []).unwrap(); // Reading until EOF should get the whole text. file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap(); assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice()); // Removing file should succeed. remove_file(&path).unwrap(); } fn test_file_clone() { let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n"; let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_file_clone.txt", bytes); // Cloning a file should be successful. let file = File::open(&path).unwrap(); let mut cloned = file.try_clone().unwrap(); // Reading from a cloned file should get the same text. let mut contents = Vec::new(); cloned.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap(); assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice()); // Removing file should succeed. remove_file(&path).unwrap(); } fn test_file_create_new() { let path = prepare("miri_test_fs_file_create_new.txt"); // Creating a new file that doesn't yet exist should succeed. OpenOptions::new().write(true).create_new(true).open(&path).unwrap(); // Creating a new file that already exists should fail. assert_eq!(ErrorKind::AlreadyExists, OpenOptions::new().write(true).create_new(true).open(&path).unwrap_err().kind()); // Optionally creating a new file that already exists should succeed. OpenOptions::new().write(true).create(true).open(&path).unwrap(); // Clean up remove_file(&path).unwrap(); } fn test_seek() { let bytes = b"Hello, entire World!\n"; let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_seek.txt", bytes); let mut file = File::open(&path).unwrap(); let mut contents = Vec::new(); file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap(); assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice()); // Test that seeking to the beginning and reading until EOF gets the text again. file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)).unwrap(); let mut contents = Vec::new(); file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap(); assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice()); // Test seeking relative to the end of the file. file.seek(SeekFrom::End(-1)).unwrap(); let mut contents = Vec::new(); file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap(); assert_eq!(&bytes[bytes.len() - 1..], contents.as_slice()); // Test seeking relative to the current position. file.seek(SeekFrom::Start(5)).unwrap(); file.seek(SeekFrom::Current(-3)).unwrap(); let mut contents = Vec::new(); file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap(); assert_eq!(&bytes[2..], contents.as_slice()); // Removing file should succeed. remove_file(&path).unwrap(); } fn check_metadata(bytes: &[u8], path: &Path) -> Result<()> { // Test that the file metadata is correct. let metadata = path.metadata()?; // `path` should point to a file. assert!(metadata.is_file()); // The size of the file must be equal to the number of written bytes. assert_eq!(bytes.len() as u64, metadata.len()); Ok(()) } fn test_metadata() { let bytes = b"Hello, meta-World!\n"; let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_metadata.txt", bytes); // Test that metadata of an absolute path is correct. check_metadata(bytes, &path).unwrap(); // Test that metadata of a relative path is correct. std::env::set_current_dir(path.parent().unwrap()).unwrap(); check_metadata(bytes, Path::new(path.file_name().unwrap())).unwrap(); // Removing file should succeed. remove_file(&path).unwrap(); } fn test_symlink() { let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n"; let path = prepare_with_content("miri_test_fs_link_target.txt", bytes); let symlink_path = prepare("miri_test_fs_symlink.txt"); // Creating a symbolic link should succeed. #[cfg(unix)] std::os::unix::fs::symlink(&path, &symlink_path).unwrap(); #[cfg(windows)] std::os::windows::fs::symlink_file(&path, &symlink_path).unwrap(); // Test that the symbolic link has the same contents as the file. let mut symlink_file = File::open(&symlink_path).unwrap(); let mut contents = Vec::new(); symlink_file.read_to_end(&mut contents).unwrap(); assert_eq!(bytes, contents.as_slice()); // Test that metadata of a symbolic link is correct. check_metadata(bytes, &symlink_path).unwrap(); // Test that the metadata of a symbolic link is correct when not following it. assert!(symlink_path.symlink_metadata().unwrap().file_type().is_symlink()); // Removing symbolic link should succeed. remove_file(&symlink_path).unwrap(); // Removing file should succeed. remove_file(&path).unwrap(); } fn test_errors() { let bytes = b"Hello, World!\n"; let path = prepare("miri_test_fs_errors.txt"); // The following tests also check that the `__errno_location()` shim is working properly. // Opening a non-existing file should fail with a "not found" error. assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, File::open(&path).unwrap_err().kind()); // Removing a non-existing file should fail with a "not found" error. assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, remove_file(&path).unwrap_err().kind()); // Reading the metadata of a non-existing file should fail with a "not found" error. assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, check_metadata(bytes, &path).unwrap_err().kind()); } fn test_rename() { // Renaming a file should succeed. let path1 = prepare("miri_test_fs_rename_source.txt"); let path2 = prepare("miri_test_fs_rename_destination.txt"); let file = File::create(&path1).unwrap(); drop(file); // Renaming should succeed rename(&path1, &path2).unwrap(); // Check that the old file path isn't present assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, path1.metadata().unwrap_err().kind()); // Check that the file has moved successfully assert!(path2.metadata().unwrap().is_file()); // Renaming a nonexistent file should fail assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, rename(&path1, &path2).unwrap_err().kind()); remove_file(&path2).unwrap(); } fn test_directory() { let dir_path = prepare_dir("miri_test_fs_dir"); // Creating a directory should succeed. create_dir(&dir_path).unwrap(); // Test that the metadata of a directory is correct. assert!(dir_path.metadata().unwrap().is_dir()); // Creating a directory when it already exists should fail. assert_eq!(ErrorKind::AlreadyExists, create_dir(&dir_path).unwrap_err().kind()); // Create some files inside the directory let path_1 = dir_path.join("test_file_1"); drop(File::create(&path_1).unwrap()); let path_2 = dir_path.join("test_file_2"); drop(File::create(&path_2).unwrap()); // Test that the files are present inside the directory let dir_iter = read_dir(&dir_path).unwrap(); let mut file_names = dir_iter.map(|e| e.unwrap().file_name()).collect::>(); file_names.sort_unstable(); assert_eq!(file_names, vec!["test_file_1", "test_file_2"]); // Clean up the files in the directory remove_file(&path_1).unwrap(); remove_file(&path_2).unwrap(); // Now there should be nothing left in the directory. let dir_iter = read_dir(&dir_path).unwrap(); let file_names = dir_iter.map(|e| e.unwrap().file_name()).collect::>(); assert!(file_names.is_empty()); // Deleting the directory should succeed. remove_dir(&dir_path).unwrap(); // Reading the metadata of a non-existent directory should fail with a "not found" error. assert_eq!(ErrorKind::NotFound, check_metadata(&[], &dir_path).unwrap_err().kind()); }