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This is the last phase of the "big decompression refactor" that puts a lazy reblocking layer between each pair of read filters. I've also changed the terminology for this area---the two kinds of objects are now called "read filters" and "read filter bidders"---and moved ownership of these objects to the archive_read core. This greatly simplifies implementing new read filters, which can now use peek/consume I/O semantics both for bidding (arbitrary look-ahead!) and for reading streams (look-ahead simplifies handling concatenated streams, for instance). The first merge here is the overhaul proper; the remainder are small fixes to correct errors in the initial implementation. |
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.cvsignore | ||
main.c | ||
Makefile | ||
read_open_memory.c | ||
README | ||
test_acl_basic.c | ||
test_acl_freebsd.c | ||
test_acl_pax.c | ||
test_archive_api_feature.c | ||
test_bad_fd.c | ||
test_compat_bzip2_1.tbz.uu | ||
test_compat_bzip2_2.tbz.uu | ||
test_compat_bzip2.c | ||
test_compat_gtar_1.tar.uu | ||
test_compat_gtar.c | ||
test_compat_gzip_1.tgz.uu | ||
test_compat_gzip_2.tgz.uu | ||
test_compat_gzip.c | ||
test_compat_tar_hardlink_1.tar.uu | ||
test_compat_tar_hardlink.c | ||
test_compat_zip_1.zip.uu | ||
test_compat_zip.c | ||
test_empty_write.c | ||
test_entry_strmode.c | ||
test_entry.c | ||
test_fuzz_1.iso.uu | ||
test_fuzz.c | ||
test_link_resolver.c | ||
test_pax_filename_encoding.c | ||
test_pax_filename_encoding.tar.uu | ||
test_read_compress_program.c | ||
test_read_data_large.c | ||
test_read_extract.c | ||
test_read_format_ar.c | ||
test_read_format_cpio_bin_bz2.c | ||
test_read_format_cpio_bin_gz.c | ||
test_read_format_cpio_bin_Z.c | ||
test_read_format_cpio_bin.c | ||
test_read_format_cpio_odc.c | ||
test_read_format_cpio_svr4_gzip.c | ||
test_read_format_cpio_svr4c_Z.c | ||
test_read_format_empty.c | ||
test_read_format_gtar_gz.c | ||
test_read_format_gtar_sparse_1_13.tar.uu | ||
test_read_format_gtar_sparse_1_17_posix00.tar.uu | ||
test_read_format_gtar_sparse_1_17_posix01.tar.uu | ||
test_read_format_gtar_sparse_1_17_posix10_modified.tar.uu | ||
test_read_format_gtar_sparse_1_17_posix10.tar.uu | ||
test_read_format_gtar_sparse_1_17.tar.uu | ||
test_read_format_gtar_sparse.c | ||
test_read_format_iso_gz.c | ||
test_read_format_isorr_bz2.c | ||
test_read_format_isorr_bz2.iso.bz2.uu | ||
test_read_format_mtree.c | ||
test_read_format_pax_bz2.c | ||
test_read_format_tar_empty_filename.c | ||
test_read_format_tar_empty_filename.tar.uu | ||
test_read_format_tar.c | ||
test_read_format_tbz.c | ||
test_read_format_tgz.c | ||
test_read_format_tz.c | ||
test_read_format_zip.c | ||
test_read_format_zip.zip.uu | ||
test_read_large.c | ||
test_read_pax_truncated.c | ||
test_read_position.c | ||
test_read_truncated.c | ||
test_tar_filenames.c | ||
test_tar_large.c | ||
test_ustar_filenames.c | ||
test_write_compress_program.c | ||
test_write_compress.c | ||
test_write_disk_failures.c | ||
test_write_disk_hardlink.c | ||
test_write_disk_perms.c | ||
test_write_disk_secure.c | ||
test_write_disk_sparse.c | ||
test_write_disk_times.c | ||
test_write_disk.c | ||
test_write_format_ar.c | ||
test_write_format_cpio_empty.c | ||
test_write_format_cpio_newc.c | ||
test_write_format_cpio_odc.c | ||
test_write_format_cpio.c | ||
test_write_format_pax.c | ||
test_write_format_shar_empty.c | ||
test_write_format_tar_empty.c | ||
test_write_format_tar_ustar.c | ||
test_write_format_tar.c | ||
test_write_open_memory.c | ||
test.h |
$FreeBSD$ This is the test harness for libarchive. It compiles into a single program "libarchive_test" that is intended to exercise as much of the library as possible. It is, of course, very much a work in progress. Each test is a function named test_foo in a file named test_foo.c. Note that the file name is the same as the function name. Each file must start with this line: #include "test.h" The test function must be declared with a line of this form DEFINE_TEST(test_foo) Nothing else should appear on that line. When you add a test, please update the Makefile to add your file to the list of tests. The Makefile and main.c use various macro trickery to automatically collect a list of test functions to be invoked. Each test function can rely on the following: * The current directory will be a freshly-created empty directory suitable for that test. (The top-level main() creates a directory for each separate test and chdir()s to that directory before running the test.) * The test function should use assert(), assertA() and similar macros defined in test.h. If you need to add new macros of this form, feel free to do so. The current macro set includes assertEqualInt() and assertEqualString() that print out additional detail about their arguments if the assertion does fail. 'A' versions also accept a struct archive * and display any error message from there on failure. * You are encouraged to document each assertion with a failure() call just before the assert. The failure() function is a printf-like function whose text is displayed only if the assertion fails. It can be used to display additional information relevant to the failure: failure("The data read from file %s did not match the data written to that file.", filename); assert(strcmp(buff1, buff2) == 0); * Tests are encouraged to be economical with their memory and disk usage, though this is not essential. The test is occasionally run under a memory debugger to try to locate memory leaks in the library; as a result, tests should be careful to release any memory they allocate. * Disable tests on specific platforms as necessary. Please don't use config.h to adjust feature requirements, as I want the tests to also serve as a check on the configure process. The following form is appropriate: #if !defined(__PLATFORM) && !defined(__Platform2__) assert(xxxx) #endif