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- /* Copyright (C) 1999-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This file is part of the GNU C Library.
- The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
- version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- Lesser General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
- #include <errno.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <libc-diag.h>
- #define VAR "FOOBAR"
- char putenv_val[100] = VAR "=some longer value";
- static int
- do_test (void)
- {
- int result = 0;
- const char *valp;
- /* First test: remove entry FOOBAR, whether it exists or not. */
- unsetenv (VAR);
- /* Now getting the value should fail. */
- if (getenv (VAR) != NULL)
- {
- printf ("There should be no `%s' value\n", VAR);
- result = 1;
- }
- /* Now add a value, with the replace flag cleared. */
- if (setenv (VAR, "one", 0) != 0)
- {
- printf ("setenv #1 failed: %m\n");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* Getting this value should now be possible. */
- valp = getenv (VAR);
- if (valp == NULL || strcmp (valp, "one") != 0)
- {
- puts ("getenv #2 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* Try to replace without the replace flag set. This should fail. */
- if (setenv (VAR, "two", 0) != 0)
- {
- printf ("setenv #2 failed: %m\n");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* The value shouldn't have changed. */
- valp = getenv (VAR);
- if (valp == NULL || strcmp (valp, "one") != 0)
- {
- puts ("getenv #3 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* Now replace the value using putenv. */
- if (putenv (putenv_val) != 0)
- {
- printf ("putenv #1 failed: %m\n");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* The value should have changed now. */
- valp = getenv (VAR);
- if (valp == NULL || strcmp (valp, "some longer value") != 0)
- {
- printf ("getenv #4 failed (is \"%s\")\n", valp);
- result = 1;
- }
- /* Now one tricky check: changing the variable passed in putenv should
- change the environment. */
- strcpy (&putenv_val[sizeof VAR], "a short one");
- /* The value should have changed again. */
- valp = getenv (VAR);
- if (valp == NULL || strcmp (valp, "a short one") != 0)
- {
- puts ("getenv #5 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* It should even be possible to rename the variable. */
- strcpy (putenv_val, "XYZZY=some other value");
- /* Now a lookup using the old name should fail. */
- if (getenv (VAR) != NULL)
- {
- puts ("getenv #6 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* But using the new name it should work. */
- valp = getenv ("XYZZY");
- if (valp == NULL || strcmp (valp, "some other value") != 0)
- {
- puts ("getenv #7 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* Create a new variable with the old name. */
- if (setenv (VAR, "a new value", 0) != 0)
- {
- printf ("setenv #3 failed: %m\n");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* At this point a getenv call must return the new value. */
- valp = getenv (VAR);
- if (valp == NULL || strcmp (valp, "a new value") != 0)
- {
- puts ("getenv #8 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* Black magic: rename the variable we added using putenv back. */
- strcpy (putenv_val, VAR "=old name new value");
- /* This is interesting. We have two variables with the same name.
- Getting a value should return one of them. */
- valp = getenv (VAR);
- if (valp == NULL
- || (strcmp (valp, "a new value") != 0
- && strcmp (valp, "old name new value") != 0))
- {
- puts ("getenv #9 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* More fun ahead: we are now removing the variable. This should remove
- both values. The cast is ok: this call should never put the string
- in the environment and it should never modify it. */
- putenv ((char *) VAR);
- /* Getting the value should now fail. */
- if (getenv (VAR) != NULL)
- {
- printf ("getenv #10 failed (\"%s\" found)\n", getenv (VAR));
- result = 1;
- }
- /* Now a test with an environment variable that's one character long.
- This is to test a special case in the getenv implementation. */
- strcpy (putenv_val, "X=one character test");
- if (putenv (putenv_val) != 0)
- {
- printf ("putenv #2 failed: %m\n");
- result = 1;
- }
- valp = getenv ("X");
- if (valp == NULL || strcmp (valp, "one character test") != 0)
- {
- puts ("getenv #11 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* Both setenv and unsetenv should return -1/EINVAL for NULL or "" name
- or if name contains '=' character. */
- errno = 0;
- if (setenv (NULL, "val", 1) >= 0 || errno != EINVAL)
- {
- puts ("setenv #4 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- errno = 0;
- if (setenv ("", "val", 0) >= 0 || errno != EINVAL)
- {
- puts ("setenv #5 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- errno = 0;
- if (setenv ("var=val", "val", 1) >= 0 || errno != EINVAL)
- {
- puts ("setenv #6 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- /* This deliberately tests supplying a null pointer to a function whose
- argument is marked __attribute__ ((nonnull)). */
- DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
- DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT(5, "-Wnonnull");
- errno = 0;
- if (unsetenv (NULL) >= 0 || errno != EINVAL)
- {
- puts ("unsetenv #1 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
- errno = 0;
- if (unsetenv ("") >= 0 || errno != EINVAL)
- {
- puts ("unsetenv #2 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- errno = 0;
- if (unsetenv ("x=y") >= 0 || errno != EINVAL)
- {
- puts ("unsetenv #3 failed");
- result = 1;
- }
- return result;
- }
- #define TEST_FUNCTION do_test ()
- #include "../test-skeleton.c"
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