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use crate::io::prelude::*;
use crate::env;
use crate::fs::{self, File, FileTimes, OpenOptions};
use crate::io::{BorrowedBuf, ErrorKind, SeekFrom};
use crate::mem::MaybeUninit;
use crate::path::Path;
use crate::str;
use crate::sync::Arc;
use crate::sys_common::io::test::{tmpdir, TempDir};
use crate::thread;
use crate::time::{Duration, Instant, SystemTime};
use rand::RngCore;
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
use crate::ffi::{c_char, c_int};
#[cfg(unix)]
use crate::os::unix::fs::symlink as symlink_dir;
#[cfg(unix)]
use crate::os::unix::fs::symlink as symlink_file;
#[cfg(unix)]
use crate::os::unix::fs::symlink as symlink_junction;
#[cfg(windows)]
use crate::os::windows::fs::{symlink_dir, symlink_file};
#[cfg(windows)]
use crate::sys::fs::symlink_junction;
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
use crate::sys::weak::weak;
macro_rules! check {
($e:expr) => {
match $e {
Ok(t) => t,
Err(e) => panic!("{} failed with: {e}", stringify!($e)),
}
};
}
#[cfg(windows)]
macro_rules! error {
($e:expr, $s:expr) => {
match $e {
Ok(_) => panic!("Unexpected success. Should've been: {:?}", $s),
Err(ref err) => {
assert!(err.raw_os_error() == Some($s), "`{}` did not have a code of `{}`", err, $s)
}
}
};
}
#[cfg(unix)]
macro_rules! error {
($e:expr, $s:expr) => {
error_contains!($e, $s)
};
}
macro_rules! error_contains {
($e:expr, $s:expr) => {
match $e {
Ok(_) => panic!("Unexpected success. Should've been: {:?}", $s),
Err(ref err) => {
assert!(err.to_string().contains($s), "`{}` did not contain `{}`", err, $s)
}
}
};
}
// Several test fail on windows if the user does not have permission to
// create symlinks (the `SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege`). Instead of
// disabling these test on Windows, use this function to test whether we
// have permission, and return otherwise. This way, we still don't run these
// tests most of the time, but at least we do if the user has the right
// permissions.
pub fn got_symlink_permission(tmpdir: &TempDir) -> bool {
if cfg!(unix) {
return true;
}
let link = tmpdir.join("some_hopefully_unique_link_name");
match symlink_file(r"nonexisting_target", link) {
// ERROR_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD = 1314
Err(ref err) if err.raw_os_error() == Some(1314) => false,
Ok(_) | Err(_) => true,
}
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
fn able_to_not_follow_symlinks_while_hard_linking() -> bool {
weak!(fn linkat(c_int, *const c_char, c_int, *const c_char, c_int) -> c_int);
linkat.get().is_some()
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))]
fn able_to_not_follow_symlinks_while_hard_linking() -> bool {
return true;
}
#[test]
fn file_test_io_smoke_test() {
let message = "it's alright. have a good time";
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_rt_io_file_test.txt");
{
let mut write_stream = check!(File::create(filename));
check!(write_stream.write(message.as_bytes()));
}
{
let mut read_stream = check!(File::open(filename));
let mut read_buf = [0; 1028];
let read_str = match check!(read_stream.read(&mut read_buf)) {
0 => panic!("shouldn't happen"),
n => str::from_utf8(&read_buf[..n]).unwrap().to_string(),
};
assert_eq!(read_str, message);
}
check!(fs::remove_file(filename));
}
#[test]
fn invalid_path_raises() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_that_does_not_exist.txt");
let result = File::open(filename);
#[cfg(all(unix, not(target_os = "vxworks")))]
error!(result, "No such file or directory");
#[cfg(target_os = "vxworks")]
error!(result, "no such file or directory");
#[cfg(windows)]
error!(result, 2); // ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
}
#[test]
fn file_test_iounlinking_invalid_path_should_raise_condition() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_another_file_that_does_not_exist.txt");
let result = fs::remove_file(filename);
#[cfg(all(unix, not(target_os = "vxworks")))]
error!(result, "No such file or directory");
#[cfg(target_os = "vxworks")]
error!(result, "no such file or directory");
#[cfg(windows)]
error!(result, 2); // ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
}
#[test]
fn file_test_io_non_positional_read() {
let message: &str = "ten-four";
let mut read_mem = [0; 8];
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_rt_io_file_test_positional.txt");
{
let mut rw_stream = check!(File::create(filename));
check!(rw_stream.write(message.as_bytes()));
}
{
let mut read_stream = check!(File::open(filename));
{
let read_buf = &mut read_mem[0..4];
check!(read_stream.read(read_buf));
}
{
let read_buf = &mut read_mem[4..8];
check!(read_stream.read(read_buf));
}
}
check!(fs::remove_file(filename));
let read_str = str::from_utf8(&read_mem).unwrap();
assert_eq!(read_str, message);
}
#[test]
fn file_test_io_seek_and_tell_smoke_test() {
let message = "ten-four";
let mut read_mem = [0; 4];
let set_cursor = 4 as u64;
let tell_pos_pre_read;
let tell_pos_post_read;
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_rt_io_file_test_seeking.txt");
{
let mut rw_stream = check!(File::create(filename));
check!(rw_stream.write(message.as_bytes()));
}
{
let mut read_stream = check!(File::open(filename));
check!(read_stream.seek(SeekFrom::Start(set_cursor)));
tell_pos_pre_read = check!(read_stream.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0)));
check!(read_stream.read(&mut read_mem));
tell_pos_post_read = check!(read_stream.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0)));
}
check!(fs::remove_file(filename));
let read_str = str::from_utf8(&read_mem).unwrap();
assert_eq!(read_str, &message[4..8]);
assert_eq!(tell_pos_pre_read, set_cursor);
assert_eq!(tell_pos_post_read, message.len() as u64);
}
#[test]
fn file_test_io_seek_and_write() {
let initial_msg = "food-is-yummy";
let overwrite_msg = "-the-bar!!";
let final_msg = "foo-the-bar!!";
let seek_idx = 3;
let mut read_mem = [0; 13];
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_rt_io_file_test_seek_and_write.txt");
{
let mut rw_stream = check!(File::create(filename));
check!(rw_stream.write(initial_msg.as_bytes()));
check!(rw_stream.seek(SeekFrom::Start(seek_idx)));
check!(rw_stream.write(overwrite_msg.as_bytes()));
}
{
let mut read_stream = check!(File::open(filename));
check!(read_stream.read(&mut read_mem));
}
check!(fs::remove_file(filename));
let read_str = str::from_utf8(&read_mem).unwrap();
assert!(read_str == final_msg);
}
#[test]
fn file_test_io_seek_shakedown() {
// 01234567890123
let initial_msg = "qwer-asdf-zxcv";
let chunk_one: &str = "qwer";
let chunk_two: &str = "asdf";
let chunk_three: &str = "zxcv";
let mut read_mem = [0; 4];
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_rt_io_file_test_seek_shakedown.txt");
{
let mut rw_stream = check!(File::create(filename));
check!(rw_stream.write(initial_msg.as_bytes()));
}
{
let mut read_stream = check!(File::open(filename));
check!(read_stream.seek(SeekFrom::End(-4)));
check!(read_stream.read(&mut read_mem));
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&read_mem).unwrap(), chunk_three);
check!(read_stream.seek(SeekFrom::Current(-9)));
check!(read_stream.read(&mut read_mem));
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&read_mem).unwrap(), chunk_two);
check!(read_stream.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0)));
check!(read_stream.read(&mut read_mem));
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&read_mem).unwrap(), chunk_one);
}
check!(fs::remove_file(filename));
}
#[test]
fn file_test_io_eof() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = tmpdir.join("file_rt_io_file_test_eof.txt");
let mut buf = [0; 256];
{
let oo = OpenOptions::new().create_new(true).write(true).read(true).clone();
let mut rw = check!(oo.open(&filename));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.read(&mut buf)), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.read(&mut buf)), 0);
}
check!(fs::remove_file(&filename));
}
#[test]
#[cfg(unix)]
fn file_test_io_read_write_at() {
use crate::os::unix::fs::FileExt;
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = tmpdir.join("file_rt_io_file_test_read_write_at.txt");
let mut buf = [0; 256];
let write1 = "asdf";
let write2 = "qwer-";
let write3 = "-zxcv";
let content = "qwer-asdf-zxcv";
{
let oo = OpenOptions::new().create_new(true).write(true).read(true).clone();
let mut rw = check!(oo.open(&filename));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.write_at(write1.as_bytes(), 5)), write1.len());
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.read_at(&mut buf, 5)), write1.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..write1.len()]), Ok(write1));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.read_at(&mut buf[..write2.len()], 0)), write2.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..write2.len()]), Ok("\0\0\0\0\0"));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.write(write2.as_bytes())), write2.len());
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 5);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.read(&mut buf)), write1.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..write1.len()]), Ok(write1));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 9);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.read_at(&mut buf[..write2.len()], 0)), write2.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..write2.len()]), Ok(write2));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 9);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.write_at(write3.as_bytes(), 9)), write3.len());
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 9);
}
{
let mut read = check!(File::open(&filename));
assert_eq!(check!(read.read_at(&mut buf, 0)), content.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..content.len()]), Ok(content));
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::End(-5))), 9);
assert_eq!(check!(read.read_at(&mut buf, 0)), content.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..content.len()]), Ok(content));
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 9);
assert_eq!(check!(read.read(&mut buf)), write3.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..write3.len()]), Ok(write3));
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 14);
assert_eq!(check!(read.read_at(&mut buf, 0)), content.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..content.len()]), Ok(content));
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 14);
assert_eq!(check!(read.read_at(&mut buf, 14)), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(read.read_at(&mut buf, 15)), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 14);
}
check!(fs::remove_file(&filename));
}
#[test]
#[cfg(unix)]
fn set_get_unix_permissions() {
use crate::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("set_get_unix_permissions");
check!(fs::create_dir(filename));
let mask = 0o7777;
check!(fs::set_permissions(filename, fs::Permissions::from_mode(0)));
let metadata0 = check!(fs::metadata(filename));
assert_eq!(mask & metadata0.permissions().mode(), 0);
check!(fs::set_permissions(filename, fs::Permissions::from_mode(0o1777)));
let metadata1 = check!(fs::metadata(filename));
#[cfg(all(unix, not(target_os = "vxworks")))]
assert_eq!(mask & metadata1.permissions().mode(), 0o1777);
#[cfg(target_os = "vxworks")]
assert_eq!(mask & metadata1.permissions().mode(), 0o0777);
}
#[test]
#[cfg(windows)]
fn file_test_io_seek_read_write() {
use crate::os::windows::fs::FileExt;
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = tmpdir.join("file_rt_io_file_test_seek_read_write.txt");
let mut buf = [0; 256];
let write1 = "asdf";
let write2 = "qwer-";
let write3 = "-zxcv";
let content = "qwer-asdf-zxcv";
{
let oo = OpenOptions::new().create_new(true).write(true).read(true).clone();
let mut rw = check!(oo.open(&filename));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek_write(write1.as_bytes(), 5)), write1.len());
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 9);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek_read(&mut buf, 5)), write1.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..write1.len()]), Ok(write1));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 9);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0))), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.write(write2.as_bytes())), write2.len());
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 5);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.read(&mut buf)), write1.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..write1.len()]), Ok(write1));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 9);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek_read(&mut buf[..write2.len()], 0)), write2.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..write2.len()]), Ok(write2));
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 5);
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek_write(write3.as_bytes(), 9)), write3.len());
assert_eq!(check!(rw.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 14);
}
{
let mut read = check!(File::open(&filename));
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek_read(&mut buf, 0)), content.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..content.len()]), Ok(content));
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 14);
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::End(-5))), 9);
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek_read(&mut buf, 0)), content.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..content.len()]), Ok(content));
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 14);
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::End(-5))), 9);
assert_eq!(check!(read.read(&mut buf)), write3.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..write3.len()]), Ok(write3));
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 14);
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek_read(&mut buf, 0)), content.len());
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buf[..content.len()]), Ok(content));
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek(SeekFrom::Current(0))), 14);
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek_read(&mut buf, 14)), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(read.seek_read(&mut buf, 15)), 0);
}
check!(fs::remove_file(&filename));
}
#[test]
fn file_test_read_buf() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("test");
check!(fs::write(filename, &[1, 2, 3, 4]));
let mut buf: [MaybeUninit<u8>; 128] = MaybeUninit::uninit_array();
let mut buf = BorrowedBuf::from(buf.as_mut_slice());
let mut file = check!(File::open(filename));
check!(file.read_buf(buf.unfilled()));
assert_eq!(buf.filled(), &[1, 2, 3, 4]);
// File::read_buf should omit buffer initialization.
assert_eq!(buf.init_len(), 4);
check!(fs::remove_file(filename));
}
#[test]
fn file_test_stat_is_correct_on_is_file() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_stat_correct_on_is_file.txt");
{
let mut opts = OpenOptions::new();
let mut fs = check!(opts.read(true).write(true).create(true).open(filename));
let msg = "hw";
fs.write(msg.as_bytes()).unwrap();
let fstat_res = check!(fs.metadata());
assert!(fstat_res.is_file());
}
let stat_res_fn = check!(fs::metadata(filename));
assert!(stat_res_fn.is_file());
let stat_res_meth = check!(filename.metadata());
assert!(stat_res_meth.is_file());
check!(fs::remove_file(filename));
}
#[test]
fn file_test_stat_is_correct_on_is_dir() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_stat_correct_on_is_dir");
check!(fs::create_dir(filename));
let stat_res_fn = check!(fs::metadata(filename));
assert!(stat_res_fn.is_dir());
let stat_res_meth = check!(filename.metadata());
assert!(stat_res_meth.is_dir());
check!(fs::remove_dir(filename));
}
#[test]
fn file_test_fileinfo_false_when_checking_is_file_on_a_directory() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let dir = &tmpdir.join("fileinfo_false_on_dir");
check!(fs::create_dir(dir));
assert!(!dir.is_file());
check!(fs::remove_dir(dir));
}
#[test]
fn file_test_fileinfo_check_exists_before_and_after_file_creation() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let file = &tmpdir.join("fileinfo_check_exists_b_and_a.txt");
check!(check!(File::create(file)).write(b"foo"));
assert!(file.exists());
check!(fs::remove_file(file));
assert!(!file.exists());
}
#[test]
fn file_test_directoryinfo_check_exists_before_and_after_mkdir() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let dir = &tmpdir.join("before_and_after_dir");
assert!(!dir.exists());
check!(fs::create_dir(dir));
assert!(dir.exists());
assert!(dir.is_dir());
check!(fs::remove_dir(dir));
assert!(!dir.exists());
}
#[test]
fn file_test_directoryinfo_readdir() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let dir = &tmpdir.join("di_readdir");
check!(fs::create_dir(dir));
let prefix = "foo";
for n in 0..3 {
let f = dir.join(&format!("{n}.txt"));
let mut w = check!(File::create(&f));
let msg_str = format!("{}{}", prefix, n.to_string());
let msg = msg_str.as_bytes();
check!(w.write(msg));
}
let files = check!(fs::read_dir(dir));
let mut mem = [0; 4];
for f in files {
let f = f.unwrap().path();
{
let n = f.file_stem().unwrap();
check!(check!(File::open(&f)).read(&mut mem));
let read_str = str::from_utf8(&mem).unwrap();
let expected = format!("{}{}", prefix, n.to_str().unwrap());
assert_eq!(expected, read_str);
}
check!(fs::remove_file(&f));
}
check!(fs::remove_dir(dir));
}
#[test]
fn file_create_new_already_exists_error() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let file = &tmpdir.join("file_create_new_error_exists");
check!(fs::File::create(file));
let e = fs::OpenOptions::new().write(true).create_new(true).open(file).unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(e.kind(), ErrorKind::AlreadyExists);
}
#[test]
fn mkdir_path_already_exists_error() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let dir = &tmpdir.join("mkdir_error_twice");
check!(fs::create_dir(dir));
let e = fs::create_dir(dir).unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(e.kind(), ErrorKind::AlreadyExists);
}
#[test]
fn recursive_mkdir() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let dir = tmpdir.join("d1/d2");
check!(fs::create_dir_all(&dir));
assert!(dir.is_dir())
}
#[test]
fn recursive_mkdir_failure() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let dir = tmpdir.join("d1");
let file = dir.join("f1");
check!(fs::create_dir_all(&dir));
check!(File::create(&file));
let result = fs::create_dir_all(&file);
assert!(result.is_err());
}
#[test]
fn concurrent_recursive_mkdir() {
for _ in 0..100 {
let dir = tmpdir();
let mut dir = dir.join("a");
for _ in 0..40 {
dir = dir.join("a");
}
let mut join = vec![];
for _ in 0..8 {
let dir = dir.clone();
join.push(thread::spawn(move || {
check!(fs::create_dir_all(&dir));
}))
}
// No `Display` on result of `join()`
join.drain(..).map(|join| join.join().unwrap()).count();
}
}
#[test]
fn recursive_mkdir_slash() {
check!(fs::create_dir_all(Path::new("/")));
}
#[test]
fn recursive_mkdir_dot() {
check!(fs::create_dir_all(Path::new(".")));
}
#[test]
fn recursive_mkdir_empty() {
check!(fs::create_dir_all(Path::new("")));
}
#[test]
fn recursive_rmdir() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let d1 = tmpdir.join("d1");
let dt = d1.join("t");
let dtt = dt.join("t");
let d2 = tmpdir.join("d2");
let canary = d2.join("do_not_delete");
check!(fs::create_dir_all(&dtt));
check!(fs::create_dir_all(&d2));
check!(check!(File::create(&canary)).write(b"foo"));
check!(symlink_junction(&d2, &dt.join("d2")));
let _ = symlink_file(&canary, &d1.join("canary"));
check!(fs::remove_dir_all(&d1));
assert!(!d1.is_dir());
assert!(canary.exists());
}
#[test]
fn recursive_rmdir_of_symlink() {
// test we do not recursively delete a symlink but only dirs.
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let link = tmpdir.join("d1");
let dir = tmpdir.join("d2");
let canary = dir.join("do_not_delete");
check!(fs::create_dir_all(&dir));
check!(check!(File::create(&canary)).write(b"foo"));
check!(symlink_junction(&dir, &link));
check!(fs::remove_dir_all(&link));
assert!(!link.is_dir());
assert!(canary.exists());
}
#[test]
fn recursive_rmdir_of_file_fails() {
// test we do not delete a directly specified file.
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let canary = tmpdir.join("do_not_delete");
check!(check!(File::create(&canary)).write(b"foo"));
let result = fs::remove_dir_all(&canary);
#[cfg(unix)]
error!(result, "Not a directory");
#[cfg(windows)]
error!(result, 267); // ERROR_DIRECTORY - The directory name is invalid.
assert!(result.is_err());
assert!(canary.exists());
}
#[test]
// only Windows makes a distinction between file and directory symlinks.
#[cfg(windows)]
fn recursive_rmdir_of_file_symlink() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
if !got_symlink_permission(&tmpdir) {
return;
};
let f1 = tmpdir.join("f1");
let f2 = tmpdir.join("f2");
check!(check!(File::create(&f1)).write(b"foo"));
check!(symlink_file(&f1, &f2));
match fs::remove_dir_all(&f2) {
Ok(..) => panic!("wanted a failure"),
Err(..) => {}
}
}
#[test]
#[ignore] // takes too much time
fn recursive_rmdir_toctou() {
// Test for time-of-check to time-of-use issues.
//
// Scenario:
// The attacker wants to get directory contents deleted, to which they do not have access.
// They have a way to get a privileged Rust binary call `std::fs::remove_dir_all()` on a
// directory they control, e.g. in their home directory.
//
// The POC sets up the `attack_dest/attack_file` which the attacker wants to have deleted.
// The attacker repeatedly creates a directory and replaces it with a symlink from
// `victim_del` to `attack_dest` while the victim code calls `std::fs::remove_dir_all()`
// on `victim_del`. After a few seconds the attack has succeeded and
// `attack_dest/attack_file` is deleted.
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let victim_del_path = tmpdir.join("victim_del");
let victim_del_path_clone = victim_del_path.clone();
// setup dest
let attack_dest_dir = tmpdir.join("attack_dest");
let attack_dest_dir = attack_dest_dir.as_path();
fs::create_dir(attack_dest_dir).unwrap();
let attack_dest_file = tmpdir.join("attack_dest/attack_file");
File::create(&attack_dest_file).unwrap();
let drop_canary_arc = Arc::new(());
let drop_canary_weak = Arc::downgrade(&drop_canary_arc);
eprintln!("x: {:?}", &victim_del_path);
// victim just continuously removes `victim_del`
thread::spawn(move || {
while drop_canary_weak.upgrade().is_some() {
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&victim_del_path_clone);
}
});
// attacker (could of course be in a separate process)
let start_time = Instant::now();
while Instant::now().duration_since(start_time) < Duration::from_secs(1000) {
if !attack_dest_file.exists() {
panic!(
"Victim deleted symlinked file outside of victim_del. Attack succeeded in {:?}.",
Instant::now().duration_since(start_time)
);
}
let _ = fs::create_dir(&victim_del_path);
let _ = fs::remove_dir(&victim_del_path);
let _ = symlink_dir(attack_dest_dir, &victim_del_path);
}
}
#[test]
fn unicode_path_is_dir() {
assert!(Path::new(".").is_dir());
assert!(!Path::new("test/stdtest/fs.rs").is_dir());
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let mut dirpath = tmpdir.path().to_path_buf();
dirpath.push("test-가一ー你好");
check!(fs::create_dir(&dirpath));
assert!(dirpath.is_dir());
let mut filepath = dirpath;
filepath.push("unicode-file-\u{ac00}\u{4e00}\u{30fc}\u{4f60}\u{597d}.rs");
check!(File::create(&filepath)); // ignore return; touch only
assert!(!filepath.is_dir());
assert!(filepath.exists());
}
#[test]
fn unicode_path_exists() {
assert!(Path::new(".").exists());
assert!(!Path::new("test/nonexistent-bogus-path").exists());
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let unicode = tmpdir.path();
let unicode = unicode.join("test-각丁ー再见");
check!(fs::create_dir(&unicode));
assert!(unicode.exists());
assert!(!Path::new("test/unicode-bogus-path-각丁ー再见").exists());
}
#[test]
fn copy_file_does_not_exist() {
let from = Path::new("test/nonexistent-bogus-path");
let to = Path::new("test/other-bogus-path");
match fs::copy(&from, &to) {
Ok(..) => panic!(),
Err(..) => {
assert!(!from.exists());
assert!(!to.exists());
}
}
}
#[test]
fn copy_src_does_not_exist() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let from = Path::new("test/nonexistent-bogus-path");
let to = tmpdir.join("out.txt");
check!(check!(File::create(&to)).write(b"hello"));
assert!(fs::copy(&from, &to).is_err());
assert!(!from.exists());
let mut v = Vec::new();
check!(check!(File::open(&to)).read_to_end(&mut v));
assert_eq!(v, b"hello");
}
#[test]
fn copy_file_ok() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let input = tmpdir.join("in.txt");
let out = tmpdir.join("out.txt");
check!(check!(File::create(&input)).write(b"hello"));
check!(fs::copy(&input, &out));
let mut v = Vec::new();
check!(check!(File::open(&out)).read_to_end(&mut v));
assert_eq!(v, b"hello");
assert_eq!(check!(input.metadata()).permissions(), check!(out.metadata()).permissions());
}
#[test]
fn copy_file_dst_dir() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let out = tmpdir.join("out");
check!(File::create(&out));
match fs::copy(&*out, tmpdir.path()) {
Ok(..) => panic!(),
Err(..) => {}
}
}
#[test]
fn copy_file_dst_exists() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let input = tmpdir.join("in");
let output = tmpdir.join("out");
check!(check!(File::create(&input)).write("foo".as_bytes()));
check!(check!(File::create(&output)).write("bar".as_bytes()));
check!(fs::copy(&input, &output));
let mut v = Vec::new();
check!(check!(File::open(&output)).read_to_end(&mut v));
assert_eq!(v, b"foo".to_vec());
}
#[test]
fn copy_file_src_dir() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let out = tmpdir.join("out");
match fs::copy(tmpdir.path(), &out) {
Ok(..) => panic!(),
Err(..) => {}
}
assert!(!out.exists());
}
#[test]
fn copy_file_preserves_perm_bits() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let input = tmpdir.join("in.txt");
let out = tmpdir.join("out.txt");
let attr = check!(check!(File::create(&input)).metadata());
let mut p = attr.permissions();
p.set_readonly(true);
check!(fs::set_permissions(&input, p));
check!(fs::copy(&input, &out));
assert!(check!(out.metadata()).permissions().readonly());
check!(fs::set_permissions(&input, attr.permissions()));
check!(fs::set_permissions(&out, attr.permissions()));
}
#[test]
#[cfg(windows)]
fn copy_file_preserves_streams() {
let tmp = tmpdir();
check!(check!(File::create(tmp.join("in.txt:bunny"))).write("carrot".as_bytes()));
assert_eq!(check!(fs::copy(tmp.join("in.txt"), tmp.join("out.txt"))), 0);
assert_eq!(check!(tmp.join("out.txt").metadata()).len(), 0);
let mut v = Vec::new();
check!(check!(File::open(tmp.join("out.txt:bunny"))).read_to_end(&mut v));
assert_eq!(v, b"carrot".to_vec());
}
#[test]
fn copy_file_returns_metadata_len() {
let tmp = tmpdir();
let in_path = tmp.join("in.txt");
let out_path = tmp.join("out.txt");
check!(check!(File::create(&in_path)).write(b"lettuce"));
#[cfg(windows)]
check!(check!(File::create(tmp.join("in.txt:bunny"))).write(b"carrot"));
let copied_len = check!(fs::copy(&in_path, &out_path));
assert_eq!(check!(out_path.metadata()).len(), copied_len);
}
#[test]
fn copy_file_follows_dst_symlink() {
let tmp = tmpdir();
if !got_symlink_permission(&tmp) {
return;
};
let in_path = tmp.join("in.txt");
let out_path = tmp.join("out.txt");
let out_path_symlink = tmp.join("out_symlink.txt");
check!(fs::write(&in_path, "foo"));
check!(fs::write(&out_path, "bar"));
check!(symlink_file(&out_path, &out_path_symlink));
check!(fs::copy(&in_path, &out_path_symlink));
assert!(check!(out_path_symlink.symlink_metadata()).file_type().is_symlink());
assert_eq!(check!(fs::read(&out_path_symlink)), b"foo".to_vec());
assert_eq!(check!(fs::read(&out_path)), b"foo".to_vec());
}
#[test]
fn symlinks_work() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
if !got_symlink_permission(&tmpdir) {
return;
};
let input = tmpdir.join("in.txt");
let out = tmpdir.join("out.txt");
check!(check!(File::create(&input)).write("foobar".as_bytes()));
check!(symlink_file(&input, &out));
assert!(check!(out.symlink_metadata()).file_type().is_symlink());
assert_eq!(check!(fs::metadata(&out)).len(), check!(fs::metadata(&input)).len());
let mut v = Vec::new();
check!(check!(File::open(&out)).read_to_end(&mut v));
assert_eq!(v, b"foobar".to_vec());
}
#[test]
fn symlink_noexist() {
// Symlinks can point to things that don't exist
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
if !got_symlink_permission(&tmpdir) {
return;
};
// Use a relative path for testing. Symlinks get normalized by Windows,
// so we might not get the same path back for absolute paths
check!(symlink_file(&"foo", &tmpdir.join("bar")));
assert_eq!(check!(fs::read_link(&tmpdir.join("bar"))).to_str().unwrap(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn read_link() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
if cfg!(windows) {
// directory symlink
assert_eq!(check!(fs::read_link(r"C:\Users\All Users")), Path::new(r"C:\ProgramData"));
// junction
assert_eq!(check!(fs::read_link(r"C:\Users\Default User")), Path::new(r"C:\Users\Default"));
// junction with special permissions
// Since not all localized windows versions contain the folder "Documents and Settings" in english,
// we will briefly check, if it exists and otherwise skip the test. Except during CI we will always execute the test.
if Path::new(r"C:\Documents and Settings\").exists() || env::var_os("CI").is_some() {
assert_eq!(
check!(fs::read_link(r"C:\Documents and Settings\")),
Path::new(r"C:\Users")
);
}
// Check that readlink works with non-drive paths on Windows.
let link = tmpdir.join("link_unc");
check!(symlink_dir(r"\\localhost\c$\", &link));
assert_eq!(check!(fs::read_link(&link)), Path::new(r"\\localhost\c$\"));
}
let link = tmpdir.join("link");
if !got_symlink_permission(&tmpdir) {
return;
};
check!(symlink_file(&"foo", &link));
assert_eq!(check!(fs::read_link(&link)).to_str().unwrap(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn readlink_not_symlink() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
match fs::read_link(tmpdir.path()) {
Ok(..) => panic!("wanted a failure"),
Err(..) => {}
}
}
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "android", ignore)] // Android SELinux rules prevent creating hardlinks
fn links_work() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let input = tmpdir.join("in.txt");
let out = tmpdir.join("out.txt");
check!(check!(File::create(&input)).write("foobar".as_bytes()));
check!(fs::hard_link(&input, &out));
assert_eq!(check!(fs::metadata(&out)).len(), check!(fs::metadata(&input)).len());
assert_eq!(check!(fs::metadata(&out)).len(), check!(input.metadata()).len());
let mut v = Vec::new();
check!(check!(File::open(&out)).read_to_end(&mut v));
assert_eq!(v, b"foobar".to_vec());
// can't link to yourself
match fs::hard_link(&input, &input) {
Ok(..) => panic!("wanted a failure"),
Err(..) => {}
}
// can't link to something that doesn't exist
match fs::hard_link(&tmpdir.join("foo"), &tmpdir.join("bar")) {
Ok(..) => panic!("wanted a failure"),
Err(..) => {}
}
}
#[test]
fn chmod_works() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let file = tmpdir.join("in.txt");
check!(File::create(&file));
let attr = check!(fs::metadata(&file));
assert!(!attr.permissions().readonly());
let mut p = attr.permissions();
p.set_readonly(true);
check!(fs::set_permissions(&file, p.clone()));
let attr = check!(fs::metadata(&file));
assert!(attr.permissions().readonly());
match fs::set_permissions(&tmpdir.join("foo"), p.clone()) {
Ok(..) => panic!("wanted an error"),
Err(..) => {}
}
p.set_readonly(false);
check!(fs::set_permissions(&file, p));
}
#[test]
fn fchmod_works() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let path = tmpdir.join("in.txt");
let file = check!(File::create(&path));
let attr = check!(fs::metadata(&path));
assert!(!attr.permissions().readonly());
let mut p = attr.permissions();
p.set_readonly(true);
check!(file.set_permissions(p.clone()));
let attr = check!(fs::metadata(&path));
assert!(attr.permissions().readonly());
p.set_readonly(false);
check!(file.set_permissions(p));
}
#[test]
fn sync_doesnt_kill_anything() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let path = tmpdir.join("in.txt");
let mut file = check!(File::create(&path));
check!(file.sync_all());
check!(file.sync_data());
check!(file.write(b"foo"));
check!(file.sync_all());
check!(file.sync_data());
}
#[test]
fn truncate_works() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let path = tmpdir.join("in.txt");
let mut file = check!(File::create(&path));
check!(file.write(b"foo"));
check!(file.sync_all());
// Do some simple things with truncation
assert_eq!(check!(file.metadata()).len(), 3);
check!(file.set_len(10));
assert_eq!(check!(file.metadata()).len(), 10);
check!(file.write(b"bar"));
check!(file.sync_all());
assert_eq!(check!(file.metadata()).len(), 10);
let mut v = Vec::new();
check!(check!(File::open(&path)).read_to_end(&mut v));
assert_eq!(v, b"foobar\0\0\0\0".to_vec());
// Truncate to a smaller length, don't seek, and then write something.
// Ensure that the intermediate zeroes are all filled in (we have `seek`ed
// past the end of the file).
check!(file.set_len(2));
assert_eq!(check!(file.metadata()).len(), 2);
check!(file.write(b"wut"));
check!(file.sync_all());
assert_eq!(check!(file.metadata()).len(), 9);
let mut v = Vec::new();
check!(check!(File::open(&path)).read_to_end(&mut v));
assert_eq!(v, b"fo\0\0\0\0wut".to_vec());
}
#[test]
fn open_flavors() {
use crate::fs::OpenOptions as OO;
fn c<T: Clone>(t: &T) -> T {
t.clone()
}
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let mut r = OO::new();
r.read(true);
let mut w = OO::new();
w.write(true);
let mut rw = OO::new();
rw.read(true).write(true);
let mut a = OO::new();
a.append(true);
let mut ra = OO::new();
ra.read(true).append(true);
#[cfg(windows)]
let invalid_options = 87; // ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
#[cfg(all(unix, not(target_os = "vxworks")))]
let invalid_options = "Invalid argument";
#[cfg(target_os = "vxworks")]
let invalid_options = "invalid argument";
// Test various combinations of creation modes and access modes.
//
// Allowed:
// creation mode | read | write | read-write | append | read-append |
// :-----------------------|:-----:|:-----:|:----------:|:------:|:-----------:|
// not set (open existing) | X | X | X | X | X |
// create | | X | X | X | X |
// truncate | | X | X | | |
// create and truncate | | X | X | | |
// create_new | | X | X | X | X |
//
// tested in reverse order, so 'create_new' creates the file, and 'open existing' opens it.
// write-only
check!(c(&w).create_new(true).open(&tmpdir.join("a")));
check!(c(&w).create(true).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("a")));
check!(c(&w).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("a")));
check!(c(&w).create(true).open(&tmpdir.join("a")));
check!(c(&w).open(&tmpdir.join("a")));
// read-only
error!(c(&r).create_new(true).open(&tmpdir.join("b")), invalid_options);
error!(c(&r).create(true).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("b")), invalid_options);
error!(c(&r).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("b")), invalid_options);
error!(c(&r).create(true).open(&tmpdir.join("b")), invalid_options);
check!(c(&r).open(&tmpdir.join("a"))); // try opening the file created with write_only
// read-write
check!(c(&rw).create_new(true).open(&tmpdir.join("c")));
check!(c(&rw).create(true).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("c")));
check!(c(&rw).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("c")));
check!(c(&rw).create(true).open(&tmpdir.join("c")));
check!(c(&rw).open(&tmpdir.join("c")));
// append
check!(c(&a).create_new(true).open(&tmpdir.join("d")));
error!(c(&a).create(true).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("d")), invalid_options);
error!(c(&a).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("d")), invalid_options);
check!(c(&a).create(true).open(&tmpdir.join("d")));
check!(c(&a).open(&tmpdir.join("d")));
// read-append
check!(c(&ra).create_new(true).open(&tmpdir.join("e")));
error!(c(&ra).create(true).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("e")), invalid_options);
error!(c(&ra).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("e")), invalid_options);
check!(c(&ra).create(true).open(&tmpdir.join("e")));
check!(c(&ra).open(&tmpdir.join("e")));
// Test opening a file without setting an access mode
let mut blank = OO::new();
error!(blank.create(true).open(&tmpdir.join("f")), invalid_options);
// Test write works
check!(check!(File::create(&tmpdir.join("h"))).write("foobar".as_bytes()));
// Test write fails for read-only
check!(r.open(&tmpdir.join("h")));
{
let mut f = check!(r.open(&tmpdir.join("h")));
assert!(f.write("wut".as_bytes()).is_err());
}
// Test write overwrites
{
let mut f = check!(c(&w).open(&tmpdir.join("h")));
check!(f.write("baz".as_bytes()));
}
{
let mut f = check!(c(&r).open(&tmpdir.join("h")));
let mut b = vec![0; 6];
check!(f.read(&mut b));
assert_eq!(b, "bazbar".as_bytes());
}
// Test truncate works
{
let mut f = check!(c(&w).truncate(true).open(&tmpdir.join("h")));
check!(f.write("foo".as_bytes()));
}
assert_eq!(check!(fs::metadata(&tmpdir.join("h"))).len(), 3);
// Test append works
assert_eq!(check!(fs::metadata(&tmpdir.join("h"))).len(), 3);
{
let mut f = check!(c(&a).open(&tmpdir.join("h")));
check!(f.write("bar".as_bytes()));
}
assert_eq!(check!(fs::metadata(&tmpdir.join("h"))).len(), 6);
// Test .append(true) equals .write(true).append(true)
{
let mut f = check!(c(&w).append(true).open(&tmpdir.join("h")));
check!(f.write("baz".as_bytes()));
}
assert_eq!(check!(fs::metadata(&tmpdir.join("h"))).len(), 9);
}
#[test]
fn _assert_send_sync() {
fn _assert_send_sync<T: Send + Sync>() {}
_assert_send_sync::<OpenOptions>();
}
#[test]
fn binary_file() {
let mut bytes = [0; 1024];
crate::test_helpers::test_rng().fill_bytes(&mut bytes);
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
check!(check!(File::create(&tmpdir.join("test"))).write(&bytes));
let mut v = Vec::new();
check!(check!(File::open(&tmpdir.join("test"))).read_to_end(&mut v));
assert!(v == &bytes[..]);
}
#[test]
fn write_then_read() {
let mut bytes = [0; 1024];
crate::test_helpers::test_rng().fill_bytes(&mut bytes);
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
check!(fs::write(&tmpdir.join("test"), &bytes[..]));
let v = check!(fs::read(&tmpdir.join("test")));
assert!(v == &bytes[..]);
check!(fs::write(&tmpdir.join("not-utf8"), &[0xFF]));
error_contains!(
fs::read_to_string(&tmpdir.join("not-utf8")),
"stream did not contain valid UTF-8"
);
let s = "𐁁𐀓𐀠𐀴𐀍";
check!(fs::write(&tmpdir.join("utf8"), s.as_bytes()));
let string = check!(fs::read_to_string(&tmpdir.join("utf8")));
assert_eq!(string, s);
}
#[test]
fn file_try_clone() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let mut f1 =
check!(OpenOptions::new().read(true).write(true).create(true).open(&tmpdir.join("test")));
let mut f2 = check!(f1.try_clone());
check!(f1.write_all(b"hello world"));
check!(f1.seek(SeekFrom::Start(2)));
let mut buf = vec![];
check!(f2.read_to_end(&mut buf));
assert_eq!(buf, b"llo world");
drop(f2);
check!(f1.write_all(b"!"));
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn unlink_readonly() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let path = tmpdir.join("file");
check!(File::create(&path));
let mut perm = check!(fs::metadata(&path)).permissions();
perm.set_readonly(true);
check!(fs::set_permissions(&path, perm));
check!(fs::remove_file(&path));
}
#[test]
fn mkdir_trailing_slash() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let path = tmpdir.join("file");
check!(fs::create_dir_all(&path.join("a/")));
}
#[test]
fn canonicalize_works_simple() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let tmpdir = fs::canonicalize(tmpdir.path()).unwrap();
let file = tmpdir.join("test");
File::create(&file).unwrap();
assert_eq!(fs::canonicalize(&file).unwrap(), file);
}
#[test]
fn realpath_works() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
if !got_symlink_permission(&tmpdir) {
return;
};
let tmpdir = fs::canonicalize(tmpdir.path()).unwrap();
let file = tmpdir.join("test");
let dir = tmpdir.join("test2");
let link = dir.join("link");
let linkdir = tmpdir.join("test3");
File::create(&file).unwrap();
fs::create_dir(&dir).unwrap();
symlink_file(&file, &link).unwrap();
symlink_dir(&dir, &linkdir).unwrap();
assert!(link.symlink_metadata().unwrap().file_type().is_symlink());
assert_eq!(fs::canonicalize(&tmpdir).unwrap(), tmpdir);
assert_eq!(fs::canonicalize(&file).unwrap(), file);
assert_eq!(fs::canonicalize(&link).unwrap(), file);
assert_eq!(fs::canonicalize(&linkdir).unwrap(), dir);
assert_eq!(fs::canonicalize(&linkdir.join("link")).unwrap(), file);
}
#[test]
fn realpath_works_tricky() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
if !got_symlink_permission(&tmpdir) {
return;
};
let tmpdir = fs::canonicalize(tmpdir.path()).unwrap();
let a = tmpdir.join("a");
let b = a.join("b");
let c = b.join("c");
let d = a.join("d");
let e = d.join("e");
let f = a.join("f");
fs::create_dir_all(&b).unwrap();
fs::create_dir_all(&d).unwrap();
File::create(&f).unwrap();
if cfg!(not(windows)) {
symlink_file("../d/e", &c).unwrap();
symlink_file("../f", &e).unwrap();
}
if cfg!(windows) {
symlink_file(r"..\d\e", &c).unwrap();
symlink_file(r"..\f", &e).unwrap();
}
assert_eq!(fs::canonicalize(&c).unwrap(), f);
assert_eq!(fs::canonicalize(&e).unwrap(), f);
}
#[test]
fn dir_entry_methods() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
fs::create_dir_all(&tmpdir.join("a")).unwrap();
File::create(&tmpdir.join("b")).unwrap();
for file in tmpdir.path().read_dir().unwrap().map(|f| f.unwrap()) {
let fname = file.file_name();
match fname.to_str() {
Some("a") => {
assert!(file.file_type().unwrap().is_dir());
assert!(file.metadata().unwrap().is_dir());
}
Some("b") => {
assert!(file.file_type().unwrap().is_file());
assert!(file.metadata().unwrap().is_file());
}
f => panic!("unknown file name: {f:?}"),
}
}
}
#[test]
fn dir_entry_debug() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
File::create(&tmpdir.join("b")).unwrap();
let mut read_dir = tmpdir.path().read_dir().unwrap();
let dir_entry = read_dir.next().unwrap().unwrap();
let actual = format!("{dir_entry:?}");
let expected = format!("DirEntry({:?})", dir_entry.0.path());
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn read_dir_not_found() {
let res = fs::read_dir("/path/that/does/not/exist");
assert_eq!(res.err().unwrap().kind(), ErrorKind::NotFound);
}
#[test]
fn file_open_not_found() {
let res = File::open("/path/that/does/not/exist");
assert_eq!(res.err().unwrap().kind(), ErrorKind::NotFound);
}
#[test]
fn create_dir_all_with_junctions() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let target = tmpdir.join("target");
let junction = tmpdir.join("junction");
let b = junction.join("a/b");
let link = tmpdir.join("link");
let d = link.join("c/d");
fs::create_dir(&target).unwrap();
check!(symlink_junction(&target, &junction));
check!(fs::create_dir_all(&b));
// the junction itself is not a directory, but `is_dir()` on a Path
// follows links
assert!(junction.is_dir());
assert!(b.exists());
if !got_symlink_permission(&tmpdir) {
return;
};
check!(symlink_dir(&target, &link));
check!(fs::create_dir_all(&d));
assert!(link.is_dir());
assert!(d.exists());
}
#[test]
fn metadata_access_times() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let b = tmpdir.join("b");
File::create(&b).unwrap();
let a = check!(fs::metadata(&tmpdir.path()));
let b = check!(fs::metadata(&b));
assert_eq!(check!(a.accessed()), check!(a.accessed()));
assert_eq!(check!(a.modified()), check!(a.modified()));
assert_eq!(check!(b.accessed()), check!(b.modified()));
if cfg!(target_os = "macos") || cfg!(target_os = "windows") {
check!(a.created());
check!(b.created());
}
if cfg!(target_os = "linux") {
// Not always available
match (a.created(), b.created()) {
(Ok(t1), Ok(t2)) => assert!(t1 <= t2),
(Err(e1), Err(e2))
if e1.kind() == ErrorKind::Uncategorized
&& e2.kind() == ErrorKind::Uncategorized
|| e1.kind() == ErrorKind::Unsupported
&& e2.kind() == ErrorKind::Unsupported => {}
(a, b) => {
panic!("creation time must be always supported or not supported: {a:?} {b:?}")
}
}
}
}
/// Test creating hard links to symlinks.
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "android", ignore)] // Android SELinux rules prevent creating hardlinks
fn symlink_hard_link() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
if !got_symlink_permission(&tmpdir) {
return;
};
if !able_to_not_follow_symlinks_while_hard_linking() {
return;
}
// Create "file", a file.
check!(fs::File::create(tmpdir.join("file")));
// Create "symlink", a symlink to "file".
check!(symlink_file("file", tmpdir.join("symlink")));
// Create "hard_link", a hard link to "symlink".
check!(fs::hard_link(tmpdir.join("symlink"), tmpdir.join("hard_link")));
// "hard_link" should appear as a symlink.
assert!(check!(fs::symlink_metadata(tmpdir.join("hard_link"))).file_type().is_symlink());
// We should be able to open "file" via any of the above names.
let _ = check!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("file")));
assert!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("file.renamed")).is_err());
let _ = check!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("symlink")));
let _ = check!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("hard_link")));
// Rename "file" to "file.renamed".
check!(fs::rename(tmpdir.join("file"), tmpdir.join("file.renamed")));
// Now, the symlink and the hard link should be dangling.
assert!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("file")).is_err());
let _ = check!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("file.renamed")));
assert!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("symlink")).is_err());
assert!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("hard_link")).is_err());
// The symlink and the hard link should both still point to "file".
assert!(fs::read_link(tmpdir.join("file")).is_err());
assert!(fs::read_link(tmpdir.join("file.renamed")).is_err());
assert_eq!(check!(fs::read_link(tmpdir.join("symlink"))), Path::new("file"));
assert_eq!(check!(fs::read_link(tmpdir.join("hard_link"))), Path::new("file"));
// Remove "file.renamed".
check!(fs::remove_file(tmpdir.join("file.renamed")));
// Now, we can't open the file by any name.
assert!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("file")).is_err());
assert!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("file.renamed")).is_err());
assert!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("symlink")).is_err());
assert!(fs::File::open(tmpdir.join("hard_link")).is_err());
// "hard_link" should still appear as a symlink.
assert!(check!(fs::symlink_metadata(tmpdir.join("hard_link"))).file_type().is_symlink());
}
/// Ensure `fs::create_dir` works on Windows with longer paths.
#[test]
#[cfg(windows)]
fn create_dir_long_paths() {
use crate::{ffi::OsStr, iter, os::windows::ffi::OsStrExt};
const PATH_LEN: usize = 247;
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let mut path = tmpdir.path().to_path_buf();
path.push("a");
let mut path = path.into_os_string();
let utf16_len = path.encode_wide().count();
if utf16_len >= PATH_LEN {
// Skip the test in the unlikely event the local user has a long temp directory path.
// This should not affect CI.
return;
}
// Increase the length of the path.
path.extend(iter::repeat(OsStr::new("a")).take(PATH_LEN - utf16_len));
// This should succeed.
fs::create_dir(&path).unwrap();
// This will fail if the path isn't converted to verbatim.
path.push("a");
fs::create_dir(&path).unwrap();
// #90940: Ensure an empty path returns the "Not Found" error.
let path = Path::new("");
assert_eq!(path.canonicalize().unwrap_err().kind(), crate::io::ErrorKind::NotFound);
}
/// Ensure ReadDir works on large directories.
/// Regression test for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93384.
#[test]
fn read_large_dir() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let count = 32 * 1024;
for i in 0..count {
check!(fs::File::create(tmpdir.join(&i.to_string())));
}
for entry in fs::read_dir(tmpdir.path()).unwrap() {
entry.unwrap();
}
}
/// Test the fallback for getting the metadata of files like hiberfil.sys that
/// Windows holds a special lock on, preventing normal means of querying
/// metadata. See #96980.
///
/// Note this fails in CI because `hiberfil.sys` does not actually exist there.
/// Therefore it's marked as ignored.
#[test]
#[ignore]
#[cfg(windows)]
fn hiberfil_sys() {
let hiberfil = Path::new(r"C:\hiberfil.sys");
assert_eq!(true, hiberfil.try_exists().unwrap());
fs::symlink_metadata(hiberfil).unwrap();
fs::metadata(hiberfil).unwrap();
assert_eq!(true, hiberfil.exists());
}
/// Test that two different ways of obtaining the FileType give the same result.
/// Cf. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104900
#[test]
fn test_eq_direntry_metadata() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let file_path = tmpdir.join("file");
File::create(file_path).unwrap();
for e in fs::read_dir(tmpdir.path()).unwrap() {
let e = e.unwrap();
let p = e.path();
let ft1 = e.file_type().unwrap();
let ft2 = p.metadata().unwrap().file_type();
assert_eq!(ft1, ft2);
}
}
/// Regression test for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/50619.
#[test]
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
fn test_read_dir_infinite_loop() {
use crate::io::ErrorKind;
use crate::process::Command;
// Create a zombie child process
let Ok(mut child) = Command::new("echo").spawn() else { return };
// Make sure the process is (un)dead
match child.kill() {
// InvalidInput means the child already exited
Err(e) if e.kind() != ErrorKind::InvalidInput => return,
_ => {}
}
// open() on this path will succeed, but readdir() will fail
let id = child.id();
let path = format!("/proc/{id}/net");
// Skip the test if we can't open the directory in the first place
let Ok(dir) = fs::read_dir(path) else { return };
// Check for duplicate errors
assert!(dir.filter(|e| e.is_err()).take(2).count() < 2);
}
#[test]
fn rename_directory() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let old_path = tmpdir.join("foo/bar/baz");
fs::create_dir_all(&old_path).unwrap();
let test_file = &old_path.join("temp.txt");
File::create(test_file).unwrap();
let new_path = tmpdir.join("quux/blat");
fs::create_dir_all(&new_path).unwrap();
fs::rename(&old_path, &new_path.join("newdir")).unwrap();
assert!(new_path.join("newdir").is_dir());
assert!(new_path.join("newdir/temp.txt").exists());
}
#[test]
fn test_file_times() {
#[cfg(target_os = "ios")]
use crate::os::ios::fs::FileTimesExt;
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
use crate::os::macos::fs::FileTimesExt;
#[cfg(target_os = "tvos")]
use crate::os::tvos::fs::FileTimesExt;
#[cfg(target_os = "tvos")]
use crate::os::tvos::fs::FileTimesExt;
#[cfg(target_os = "watchos")]
use crate::os::watchos::fs::FileTimesExt;
#[cfg(windows)]
use crate::os::windows::fs::FileTimesExt;
let tmp = tmpdir();
let file = File::create(tmp.join("foo")).unwrap();
let mut times = FileTimes::new();
let accessed = SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(12345);
let modified = SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(54321);
times = times.set_accessed(accessed).set_modified(modified);
#[cfg(any(
windows,
target_os = "macos",
target_os = "ios",
target_os = "watchos",
target_os = "tvos",
))]
let created = SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(32123);
#[cfg(any(
windows,
target_os = "macos",
target_os = "ios",
target_os = "watchos",
target_os = "tvos",
))]
{
times = times.set_created(created);
}
match file.set_times(times) {
// Allow unsupported errors on platforms which don't support setting times.
#[cfg(not(any(
windows,
all(
unix,
not(any(
target_os = "android",
target_os = "redox",
target_os = "espidf",
target_os = "horizon"
))
)
)))]
Err(e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::Unsupported => return,
Err(e) => panic!("error setting file times: {e:?}"),
Ok(_) => {}
}
let metadata = file.metadata().unwrap();
assert_eq!(metadata.accessed().unwrap(), accessed);
assert_eq!(metadata.modified().unwrap(), modified);
#[cfg(any(
windows,
target_os = "macos",
target_os = "ios",
target_os = "watchos",
target_os = "tvos",
))]
{
assert_eq!(metadata.created().unwrap(), created);
}
}
#[test]
#[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios", target_os = "tvos", target_os = "watchos"))]
fn test_file_times_pre_epoch_with_nanos() {
#[cfg(target_os = "ios")]
use crate::os::ios::fs::FileTimesExt;
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
use crate::os::macos::fs::FileTimesExt;
#[cfg(target_os = "tvos")]
use crate::os::tvos::fs::FileTimesExt;
#[cfg(target_os = "watchos")]
use crate::os::watchos::fs::FileTimesExt;
let tmp = tmpdir();
let file = File::create(tmp.join("foo")).unwrap();
for (accessed, modified, created) in [
// The first round is to set filetimes to something we know works, but this time
// it's validated with nanoseconds as well which probe the numeric boundary.
(
SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::new(12345, 1),
SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::new(54321, 100_000_000),
SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::new(32123, 999_999_999),
),
// The second rounds uses pre-epoch dates along with nanoseconds that probe
// the numeric boundary.
(
SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH - Duration::new(1, 1),
SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH - Duration::new(60, 100_000_000),
SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH - Duration::new(3600, 999_999_999),
),
] {
let mut times = FileTimes::new();
times = times.set_accessed(accessed).set_modified(modified).set_created(created);
file.set_times(times).unwrap();
let metadata = file.metadata().unwrap();
assert_eq!(metadata.accessed().unwrap(), accessed);
assert_eq!(metadata.modified().unwrap(), modified);
assert_eq!(metadata.created().unwrap(), created);
}
}
#[test]
#[cfg(windows)]
fn windows_unix_socket_exists() {
use crate::sys::{c, net};
use crate::{mem, ptr};
let tmp = tmpdir();
let socket_path = tmp.join("socket");
// std doesn't currently support Unix sockets on Windows so manually create one here.
net::init();
unsafe {
let socket = c::WSASocketW(
c::AF_UNIX as i32,
c::SOCK_STREAM,
0,
ptr::null_mut(),
0,
c::WSA_FLAG_OVERLAPPED | c::WSA_FLAG_NO_HANDLE_INHERIT,
);
// AF_UNIX is not supported on earlier versions of Windows,
// so skip this test if it's unsupported and we're not in CI.
if socket == c::INVALID_SOCKET {
let error = c::WSAGetLastError();
if env::var_os("CI").is_none() && error == c::WSAEAFNOSUPPORT {
return;
} else {
panic!("Creating AF_UNIX socket failed (OS error {error})");
}
}
let mut addr = c::SOCKADDR_UN { sun_family: c::AF_UNIX, sun_path: mem::zeroed() };
let bytes = socket_path.as_os_str().as_encoded_bytes();
addr.sun_path[..bytes.len()].copy_from_slice(bytes);
let len = mem::size_of_val(&addr) as i32;
let result = c::bind(socket, ptr::addr_of!(addr).cast::<c::SOCKADDR>(), len);
c::closesocket(socket);
assert_eq!(result, 0);
}
// Make sure all ways of testing a file exist work for a Unix socket.
assert_eq!(socket_path.exists(), true);
assert_eq!(socket_path.try_exists().unwrap(), true);
assert_eq!(socket_path.metadata().is_ok(), true);
}