cosmopolitan/test/libc/calls/mkntpath_test.c
Justine Tunney a4b455185b
Bring back gc() function
Renaming gc() to _gc() was a mistake since the better thing to do is put
it behind the _COSMO_SOURCE macro. We need this change because I haven't
wanted to use my amazing garbage collector ever since we renamed it. You
now need to define _COSMO_SOURCE yourself when using amalgamation header
and cosmocc users need to pass the -mcosmo flag to get the gc() function

Some other issues relating to cancelation have been fixed along the way.
We're also now putting cosmocc in a folder named `.cosmocc` so it can be
more safely excluded by grep --exclude-dir=.cosmocc --exclude-dir=o etc.
2024-01-08 10:26:28 -08:00

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#include "libc/calls/internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/syscall_support-nt.internal.h"
#include "libc/dce.h"
#include "libc/mem/gc.h"
#include "libc/testlib/testlib.h"
#if SupportsWindows()
char16_t p[PATH_MAX];
TEST(mkntpath, testEmpty) {
EXPECT_EQ(0, __mkntpath("", p));
EXPECT_STREQ(u"", p);
}
TEST(mkntpath, testSlashes) {
/*
* The Windows command prompt works fine with all reasonable
* unix-style paths. There only seems to be one exception, and that's
* all it takes to make the feature entirely useless to us, similar to
* the law of noncontradiction. We address the issue as follows:
*/
EXPECT_EQ(9, __mkntpath("o/foo.com", p));
EXPECT_STREQ(u"o\\foo.com", p);
}
TEST(mkntpath, testUnicode) {
EXPECT_EQ(20, __mkntpath("C:\\𐌰𐌱𐌲𐌳\\𐌴𐌵𐌶𐌷", p));
EXPECT_STREQ(u"C:\\𐌰𐌱𐌲𐌳\\𐌴𐌵𐌶𐌷", p);
}
TEST(mkntpath, testRemoveDoubleSlash) {
EXPECT_EQ(21, __mkntpath("C:\\Users\\jart\\\\.config", p));
EXPECT_STREQ(u"C:\\Users\\jart\\.config", p);
}
#endif /* SupportsWindows() */