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171 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
171 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
#!python
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# test largefile support on system where this makes sense
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#
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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from test import test_support
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import os, struct, stat, sys
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try:
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import signal
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# The default handler for SIGXFSZ is to abort the process.
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# By ignoring it, system calls exceeding the file size resource
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# limit will raise IOError instead of crashing the interpreter.
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oldhandler = signal.signal(signal.SIGXFSZ, signal.SIG_IGN)
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except (ImportError, AttributeError):
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pass
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# create >2GB file (2GB = 2147483648 bytes)
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size = 2500000000
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name = test_support.TESTFN
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# On Windows and Mac OSX this test comsumes large resources; It takes
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# a long time to build the >2GB file and takes >2GB of disk space
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# therefore the resource must be enabled to run this test. If not,
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# nothing after this line stanza will be executed.
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if sys.platform[:3] == 'win' or sys.platform == 'darwin':
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test_support.requires(
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'largefile',
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'test requires %s bytes and a long time to run' % str(size))
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else:
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# Only run if the current filesystem supports large files.
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# (Skip this test on Windows, since we now always support large files.)
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f = open(test_support.TESTFN, 'wb')
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try:
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# 2**31 == 2147483648
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f.seek(2147483649)
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# Seeking is not enough of a test: you must write and flush, too!
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f.write("x")
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f.flush()
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except (IOError, OverflowError):
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f.close()
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os.unlink(test_support.TESTFN)
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raise test_support.TestSkipped, \
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"filesystem does not have largefile support"
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else:
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f.close()
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def expect(got_this, expect_this):
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if test_support.verbose:
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print('%r =?= %r ...' % (got_this, expect_this), end=' ')
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if got_this != expect_this:
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if test_support.verbose:
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print('no')
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raise test_support.TestFailed, 'got %r, but expected %r' %\
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(got_this, expect_this)
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else:
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if test_support.verbose:
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print('yes')
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# test that each file function works as expected for a large (i.e. >2GB, do
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# we have to check >4GB) files
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if test_support.verbose:
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print('create large file via seek (may be sparse file) ...')
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f = open(name, 'wb')
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try:
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f.write('z')
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f.seek(0)
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f.seek(size)
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f.write('a')
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f.flush()
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if test_support.verbose:
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print('check file size with os.fstat')
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expect(os.fstat(f.fileno())[stat.ST_SIZE], size+1)
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finally:
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f.close()
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if test_support.verbose:
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print('check file size with os.stat')
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expect(os.stat(name)[stat.ST_SIZE], size+1)
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if test_support.verbose:
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print('play around with seek() and read() with the built largefile')
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f = open(name, 'rb')
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try:
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expect(f.tell(), 0)
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expect(f.read(1), 'z')
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expect(f.tell(), 1)
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f.seek(0)
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expect(f.tell(), 0)
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f.seek(0, 0)
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expect(f.tell(), 0)
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f.seek(42)
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expect(f.tell(), 42)
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f.seek(42, 0)
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expect(f.tell(), 42)
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f.seek(42, 1)
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expect(f.tell(), 84)
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f.seek(0, 1)
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expect(f.tell(), 84)
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f.seek(0, 2) # seek from the end
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expect(f.tell(), size + 1 + 0)
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f.seek(-10, 2)
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expect(f.tell(), size + 1 - 10)
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f.seek(-size-1, 2)
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expect(f.tell(), 0)
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f.seek(size)
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expect(f.tell(), size)
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expect(f.read(1), 'a') # the 'a' that was written at the end of file above
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f.seek(-size-1, 1)
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expect(f.read(1), 'z')
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expect(f.tell(), 1)
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finally:
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f.close()
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if test_support.verbose:
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print('play around with os.lseek() with the built largefile')
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f = open(name, 'rb')
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try:
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expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 0, 0), 0)
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expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 42, 0), 42)
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expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 42, 1), 84)
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expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 0, 1), 84)
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expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), 0, 2), size+1+0)
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expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), -10, 2), size+1-10)
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expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), -size-1, 2), 0)
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expect(os.lseek(f.fileno(), size, 0), size)
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expect(f.read(1), 'a') # the 'a' that was written at the end of file above
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finally:
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f.close()
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if hasattr(f, 'truncate'):
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if test_support.verbose:
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print('try truncate')
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f = open(name, 'r+b')
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try:
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f.seek(0, 2)
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expect(f.tell(), size+1) # else we've lost track of the true size
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# Cut it back via seek + truncate with no argument.
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newsize = size - 10
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f.seek(newsize)
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f.truncate()
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expect(f.tell(), newsize) # else pointer moved
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f.seek(0, 2)
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expect(f.tell(), newsize) # else wasn't truncated
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# Ensure that truncate(smaller than true size) shrinks the file.
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newsize -= 1
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f.seek(42)
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f.truncate(newsize)
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expect(f.tell(), 42) # else pointer moved
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f.seek(0, 2)
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expect(f.tell(), newsize) # else wasn't truncated
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# XXX truncate(larger than true size) is ill-defined across platforms
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# cut it waaaaay back
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f.seek(0)
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f.truncate(1)
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expect(f.tell(), 0) # else pointer moved
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expect(len(f.read()), 1) # else wasn't truncated
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finally:
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f.close()
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os.unlink(name)
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