14 Commits

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Richard W.M. Jones
e6c89f9631 utils: Rename ‘guestfs-internal-frontend.h’ to ‘guestfs-utils.h’.
The reason it's not just ‘utils.h’ is because Pino is worried that we
might pick up /usr/include/utils.h from a rogue library.
2017-07-10 17:01:59 +01:00
Pino Toscano
eea210dbf7 Use the getprogname gnulib module
Make use of the recently added 'getprogname' module in gnulib: replace
our guestfs_int_program_name with the getprogname() provided by the
module, since it does the same thing, and in a portable way.
As consequence of the above, use gnulib in a couple of tests that use
getprogname().

Since guestfs_int_program_name is gone, drop the configure checks
associated with it.
2016-09-08 09:57:15 +02:00
Pino Toscano
d5b3f558e0 tests: remove remaining relative paths to binaries
Tests are run via the ./run binary, so all the binaries in the build
directory are available via $PATH already.

Followup of commit e85a976c5a.
2016-05-19 19:06:00 +02:00
Richard W.M. Jones
fdfedcb4ef Use 'error' function for fprintf followed by exit.
Like with the previous commit, this replaces instances of:

  if (something_bad) {
    fprintf (stderr, "%s: error message\n", guestfs_int_program_name);
    exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
  }

with:

  if (something_bad)
    error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "error message");

(except in a few cases were errno was incorrectly being ignored, in
which case I have fixed that).

It's slightly more complex than the previous commit because we must be
careful to:

 - Remove the program name (since error(3) prints it).

 - Remove any trailing \n character from the message.

Candidates for replacement were found using:

  pcregrep --buffer-size 10M -M '\bfprintf\b.*\n.*\bexit\b' `git ls-files`
2016-04-04 17:57:38 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
129e4938ba Use 'error' function consistently throughout.
Wherever we had code which did:

  if (something_bad) {
    perror (...);
    exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
  }

replace this with use of the error(3) function:

  if (something_bad)
    error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, ...);

The error(3) function is supplied by glibc, or by gnulib on platforms
which don't have it, and is much more flexible than perror(3).  Since
we already use error(3), there seems to be no downside to mandating it
everywhere.

Note there is one nasty catch with error(3): error (EXIT_SUCCESS, ...)
does *not* exit!  This is also the reason why error(3) cannot be
marked as __attribute__((noreturn)).

Because the examples can't use gnulib, I did not change them.

To search for multiline patterns of the above form, pcregrep -M turns
out to be very useful:

  pcregrep --buffer-size 10M -M '\bperror\b.*\n.*\bexit\b' `git ls-files`
2016-04-04 13:14:26 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
dc1d0880b0 tests: Move the tests/data and tests/guests directories to test-data.
Create a new top-level directory called test-data, which will carry
all the test data which is large and/or shared between multiple tests.

There are actually several new subdirectories created:

test-data/binaries: The pre-built binary and library files for random
architectures that we use to test various architecture detection
features (was part of tests/data).

test-data/blank-disks: The blank disks which are used for disk format
detection (was part of tests/data).

test-data/files: Other miscellaneous test files from tests/data that
are not included in the above.

test-data/phony-guests: The phony guests (was tests/guests).

test-data: The top-level directory builds the 'test.iso' image file
that is used for testing the C API and in miscellaneous other tests.
2015-10-30 16:07:32 +00:00
Richard W.M. Jones
677c721e85 Fix whitespace.
Because of previous automated commits, such as changing 'guestfs___'
-> 'guestfs_int_', several function calls no longer lined up with
their parameters, and some lines were too long.

The bulk of this commit was done using emacs batch mode and the
technique described here:

  http://www.cslab.pepperdine.edu/warford/BatchIndentationEmacs.html

The changes suggested by emacs were then reviewed by hand.
2015-10-05 14:28:33 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
8b1b3a10b3 fuse: Use SKIP_TEST_FUSE_SH consistently.
This fixes commit 96a02f0864.
2015-06-06 14:08:24 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
96a02f0864 fuse: Add more consistent SKIP_* environment variables.
The new behaviour is as follows:

Skip all of the fuse tests:

  SKIP_TEST_FUSE_SH=1

Individual tests can be skipped by setting:

  SKIP_TEST_FUSE_UMOUNT_RACE_SH=1
  SKIP_TEST_GUESTMOUNT_FD=1
  SKIP_TEST_GUESTUNMOUNT_FD=1
  SKIP_TEST_GUESTUNMOUNT_NOT_MOUNTED_SH=1
2015-05-12 11:48:44 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
bfbcc01403 Change guestfs___* to guestfs_int_*
libguestfs has used double and triple underscores in identifiers.
These aren't valid for global names in C++.

The first step is to replace all guestfs___* (3 underscores) with
guestfs_int_*.  We've used guestfs_int_* elsewhere already as a prefix
for internal identifiers.

This is an entirely mechanical change done using:
  git ls-files | xargs perl -pi.bak -e 's/guestfs___/guestfs_int_/g'

Reference: http://stackoverflow.com/a/228797
2015-02-14 18:46:04 +00:00
Richard W.M. Jones
5cafedaa45 lib: Change 'program_name' macro to avoid conflict with gnulib.
The gnulib 'error' module uses 'program_name'.  On some platforms --
but not Linux / glibc -- it references it as:

  extern char *program_name;

This means when you compile libguestfs on non-glibc (eg. Mac OS X)
gnulib requires 'program_name' as an external string reference, which
we don't provide.

This change doesn't define this string reference for gnulib, but it
does change the name of the macro we use to avoid conflicts if we
eventually need to export 'program_name' as a string.

Thanks: Margaret Lewicka
2015-02-07 16:30:28 +00:00
Richard W.M. Jones
5f6677ebd0 environment: Use guestfs___is_true when parsing various boolean environment variables (RHBZ#1175196).
You can now use LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=true (etc.)

You can disable debugging/tracing by setting LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=0 (etc.)
2014-12-17 14:38:44 +00:00
Richard W.M. Jones
068455f210 fuse: Skip guestmount --fd test if /dev/fuse does not exist.
When we run guestmount (eg. in Koji) it will fail anyway, so don't run
the test.
2014-05-25 22:28:27 +01:00
Richard W.M. Jones
32f5d99873 fuse: Add a test of guestmount --fd option (RHBZ#1100498). 2014-05-24 18:11:20 +01:00