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# frozen_string_literal: true
begin
require_relative 'helper'
rescue LoadError
end
module Fiddle
class TestHandle < TestCase
include Fiddle
def test_to_i
if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
omit("Fiddle::Handle#to_i is unavailable with JRuby")
end
handle = Fiddle::Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
assert_kind_of Integer, handle.to_i
end
def test_to_ptr
if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
omit("Fiddle::Handle#to_i is unavailable with JRuby")
end
handle = Fiddle::Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
ptr = handle.to_ptr
assert_equal ptr.to_i, handle.to_i
end
def test_static_sym_unknown
assert_raise(DLError) { Fiddle::Handle.sym('fooo') }
assert_raise(DLError) { Fiddle::Handle['fooo'] }
refute Fiddle::Handle.sym_defined?('fooo')
end
def test_static_sym
if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
omit("We can't assume static symbols with JRuby")
end
begin
# Linux / Darwin / FreeBSD
refute_nil Fiddle::Handle.sym('dlopen')
assert Fiddle::Handle.sym_defined?('dlopen')
assert_equal Fiddle::Handle.sym('dlopen'), Fiddle::Handle['dlopen']
return
rescue
end
begin
# NetBSD
require '-test-/dln/empty'
refute_nil Fiddle::Handle.sym('Init_empty')
assert_equal Fiddle::Handle.sym('Init_empty'), Fiddle::Handle['Init_empty']
return
rescue
end
end unless /mswin|mingw/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
def test_sym_closed_handle
handle = Fiddle::Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
handle.close
assert_raise(DLError) { handle.sym("calloc") }
assert_raise(DLError) { handle["calloc"] }
end
def test_sym_unknown
handle = Fiddle::Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
assert_raise(DLError) { handle.sym('fooo') }
assert_raise(DLError) { handle['fooo'] }
refute handle.sym_defined?('fooo')
end
def test_sym_with_bad_args
handle = Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
assert_raise(TypeError) { handle.sym(nil) }
assert_raise(TypeError) { handle[nil] }
end
def test_sym
handle = Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
refute_nil handle.sym('calloc')
refute_nil handle['calloc']
assert handle.sym_defined?('calloc')
end
def test_handle_close
handle = Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
assert_equal 0, handle.close
end
def test_handle_close_twice
handle = Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
handle.close
assert_raise(DLError) do
handle.close
end
end
def test_dlopen_returns_handle
assert_instance_of Handle, dlopen(LIBC_SO)
end
def test_initialize_noargs
if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
omit("rb_str_new() doesn't exist in JRuby")
end
handle = Handle.new
refute_nil handle['rb_str_new']
end
def test_initialize_flags
handle = Handle.new(LIBC_SO, RTLD_LAZY | RTLD_GLOBAL)
refute_nil handle['calloc']
end
def test_enable_close
handle = Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
assert !handle.close_enabled?, 'close is enabled'
handle.enable_close
assert handle.close_enabled?, 'close is not enabled'
end
def test_disable_close
handle = Handle.new(LIBC_SO)
handle.enable_close
assert handle.close_enabled?, 'close is enabled'
handle.disable_close
assert !handle.close_enabled?, 'close is enabled'
end
def test_file_name
if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
omit("Fiddle::Handle#file_name doesn't exist in JRuby")
end
file_name = Handle.new(LIBC_SO).file_name
if file_name
assert_kind_of String, file_name
expected = [File.basename(LIBC_SO)]
begin
expected << File.basename(File.realpath(LIBC_SO, File.dirname(file_name)))
rescue Errno::ENOENT
end
basename = File.basename(file_name)
unless File::FNM_SYSCASE.zero?
basename.downcase!
expected.each(&:downcase!)
end
assert_include expected, basename
end
end
def test_NEXT
if RUBY_ENGINE == "jruby"
omit("Fiddle::Handle::NEXT doesn't exist with JRuby")
end
begin
# Linux / Darwin
#
# There are two special pseudo-handles, RTLD_DEFAULT and RTLD_NEXT. The former will find
# the first occurrence of the desired symbol using the default library search order. The
# latter will find the next occurrence of a function in the search order after the current
# library. This allows one to provide a wrapper around a function in another shared
# library.
# --- Ubuntu Linux 8.04 dlsym(3)
handle = Handle::NEXT
refute_nil handle['malloc']
return
rescue
end
begin
# BSD
#
# If dlsym() is called with the special handle RTLD_NEXT, then the search
# for the symbol is limited to the shared objects which were loaded after
# the one issuing the call to dlsym(). Thus, if the function is called
# from the main program, all the shared libraries are searched. If it is
# called from a shared library, all subsequent shared libraries are
# searched. RTLD_NEXT is useful for implementing wrappers around library
# functions. For example, a wrapper function getpid() could access the
# "real" getpid() with dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "getpid"). (Actually, the dlfunc()
# interface, below, should be used, since getpid() is a function and not a
# data object.)
# --- FreeBSD 8.0 dlsym(3)
require '-test-/dln/empty'
handle = Handle::NEXT
refute_nil handle['Init_empty']
return
rescue
end
end unless /mswin|mingw/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
def test_DEFAULT
if Fiddle::WINDOWS
omit("Fiddle::Handle::DEFAULT doesn't have malloc() on Windows")
end
handle = Handle::DEFAULT
refute_nil handle['malloc']
end
def test_dlerror
# FreeBSD (at least 7.2 to 7.2) calls nsdispatch(3) when it calls
# getaddrinfo(3). And nsdispatch(3) doesn't call dlerror(3) even if
# it calls _nss_cache_cycle_prevention_function with dlsym(3).
# So our Fiddle::Handle#sym must call dlerror(3) before call dlsym.
# In general uses of dlerror(3) should call it before use it.
verbose, $VERBOSE = $VERBOSE, nil
require 'socket'
Socket.gethostbyname("localhost")
Fiddle.dlopen("/lib/libc.so.7").sym('strcpy')
ensure
$VERBOSE = verbose
end if /freebsd/=~ RUBY_PLATFORM
if /cygwin|mingw|mswin/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
def test_fallback_to_ansi
k = Fiddle::Handle.new("kernel32.dll")
ansi = k["GetFileAttributesA"]
assert_equal(ansi, k["GetFileAttributes"], "should fallback to ANSI version")
end
end
end
end if defined?(Fiddle)
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