2 # Test all combinations of alignment of the end-of-message delimiter
3 # with the end of a stdio buffer
7 if test -z "${MH_OBJ_DIR}"; then
8 srcdir
=`dirname "$0"`/..
/..
9 MH_OBJ_DIR
=`cd "$srcdir" && pwd`; export MH_OBJ_DIR
12 .
"$MH_OBJ_DIR/test/common.sh"
16 THISDIR
="$srcdir/test/inc"
18 if [ -z "$VALGRIND_ME" ]; then
22 # Lack of quotes here is important
23 VALGRIND
="valgrind --quiet --error-exitcode=1"
24 echo "Running tests under valgrind: takes ages!"
27 # First check that all our various pieces of text are
28 # intact. (Since we're dealing in exact byte alignment
29 # minor corruptions such as line ending changes could
30 # render the tests useless.)
33 echo `output_md5 $i`' '"$i" >> "$MH_TEST_DIR/inctest.md5sums"
35 check
"$THISDIR/md5sums" "$MH_TEST_DIR/inctest.md5sums" 'keep first'
37 f
="$MH_TEST_DIR/mmdf-magic"
38 printf '\1\1\1\1\n' >$f
40 want
=2636d725e650779eca70d6564c4f5982
41 if test "$got" != "$want"; then
42 printf '%s: MMDF magic: %s: got %s, want %s\n' \
43 "$0" "$f" "$got" "$want" >&2
48 empty_line
="$MH_TEST_DIR/empty-line"
49 printf '\n' >"$empty_line"
51 FILLER
="$THISDIR/filler.txt"
52 FROMLINE
="$THISDIR/fromline.txt"
53 HDR
="$THISDIR/msgheader.txt"
55 if grep From
"$FILLER" >/dev
/null
; then
56 echo "Somebody's messed with $FILLER -- it must not contain"
57 echo "anything that might look like a message delimiter!"
61 # a sort of worst-case guess for the buffer size;
62 # obviously a buffer boundary for this will be a boundary
63 # for any smaller power of two size.
64 # If you need to increase this you'll need to make filler.txt
68 FROMLINESZ
=`wc -c < "$FROMLINE"`
69 MMDFDELIMLINESZ
=`wc -c <"$mmdf_magic"`
70 HDRSZ
=`wc -c < "$HDR"`
72 # makembox_A mboxname sz
73 # Assemble a mailbox into file mboxname, with two messages, such
74 # that the first is exactly sz bytes long (including its header
75 # and its initial 'From' line and the newline which terminates it
76 # but not the newline which mbox format demands after each message)
77 # We also leave the body of message one in mboxname.body
78 # (the body of message two is always $FILLER in its entirety)
83 arith_eval
$SZ - $HDRSZ - $FROMLINESZ - 1; WANTSZ
=$arith_val
84 dd if="$FILLER" of
="$MBOX.body" bs
="$WANTSZ" count
=1 2>/dev
/null
86 cat "$FROMLINE" "$HDR" "$MBOX.body" "$empty_line" \
87 "$FROMLINE" "$HDR" "$FILLER" "$empty_line" >"$MBOX"
90 # makemmdf_A mmdfboxname sz
91 # The first email in $MBOX will be sz bytes long, including its MMDF
92 # magic strings that top and tail it.
97 arith_eval
$SZ - $MMDFDELIMLINESZ - $HDRSZ - 1 - $MMDFDELIMLINESZ; WANTSZ
=$arith_val
98 dd if="$FILLER" of
="$MBOX.body" bs
="$WANTSZ" count
=1 2>/dev
/null
100 cat "$mmdf_magic" "$HDR" "$MBOX.body" "$mmdf_magic" \
101 "$mmdf_magic" "$HDR" "$FILLER" "$mmdf_magic" >"$MBOX"
104 # make_mbox_B mboxname sz
105 # Test B makes a mailbox with one message of sz bytes long,
106 # which ends in a partial mbox delimiter (ie part of the string
107 # \n\nFrom '). To both do this and be a valid mbox this means
108 # it has to end with two newlines (one of which is in the message
109 # body and one of which is the mbox format mandated one)
114 arith_eval
$SZ - $HDRSZ - $FROMLINESZ - 1; WANTSZ
=$arith_val
115 dd if="$FILLER" of
="$MBOX.body" bs
="$WANTSZ" count
=1 2>/dev
/null
117 cat "$FROMLINE" "$HDR" "$MBOX.body" "$empty_line" >"$MBOX"
120 # makemmdf_B mmdfboxname sz
121 # The mbox file will be sz bytes and contain a single email, topped and
122 # tailed with MMDF's magic strings. The end of the email's body looks
123 # the same as the magic string for three bytes.
128 arith_eval
$SZ - $MMDFDELIMLINESZ - $HDRSZ - 1 - 4 - $MMDFDELIMLINESZ; WANTSZ
=$arith_val
129 dd if="$FILLER" of
="$MBOX.body" bs
="$WANTSZ" count
=1 2>/dev
/null
130 printf '\n\1\1\1\n' >>"$MBOX.body"
131 cat "$mmdf_magic" "$HDR" "$MBOX.body" "$mmdf_magic" >"$MBOX"
134 # do_one_test_A sz mbox_type
135 # Do a single test with message one's body of size sz.
139 printf '%5s %s A\r' $SZ $MBOX_TYPE
140 make${MBOX_TYPE}_A
"$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.mbox" $SZ
141 $VALGRIND inc
-silent -file "$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.mbox"
142 # We know the messages should be 11 and 12 in inbox
143 # Now get the bodies back out.
144 body1
="$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.inbox.body1"
145 body2
="$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.inbox.body2"
146 sed -e '1,/^$/d' "$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail/inbox/11" > "$body1"
147 sed -e '1,/^$/d' "$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail/inbox/12" > "$body2"
148 check
"$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.mbox.body" "$body1" 'keep first'
149 check
"$FILLER" "$body2" 'keep first'
150 rm "$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail/inbox/11" "$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail/inbox/12"
153 # do_one_test_B sz mbox_type
158 printf '%5s %s B\r' $SZ $MBOX_TYPE
159 make${MBOX_TYPE}_B
"$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.mbox" $SZ
160 $VALGRIND inc
-silent -file "$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.mbox"
161 # We know the message should be 11 in the inbox
162 body1
="$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.inbox.body1"
163 sed -e '1,/^$/d' "$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail/inbox/11" > "$body1"
164 check
"$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.mbox.body" "$body1" 'keep first'
165 rm "$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail/inbox/11"
168 # Cover a decent range around the stdio buffer size to make sure we catch
169 # any corner cases whether they relate to total message size equal to
170 # buffer size or to body size equal to buffer size.
171 arith_eval
$STDIO_BUFSZ - 16; START
=$arith_val
172 arith_eval
$STDIO_BUFSZ + $HDRSZ + $FROMLINESZ + 32; FINISH
=$arith_val
174 "Testing inc of files with various alignments of eom marker with buffer size..."
176 #### Trouble spots for the particular input, with BUFSZ of 8192:
177 for sz
in 3146 3147 7241 7242 7243 11338 11339 15433 15434 15435; do
178 do_one_test_A
$sz mbox
179 do_one_test_A
$sz mmdf
182 # Also 155, 174, 175, but they're too small for makembox_B to handle.
183 for sz
in 684 4074 4097 4148 4610 4611 5121 5122 6654 6655 8170 \
184 8193 8244 8364 12266 12289 12340 16362 16385 16436; do
185 do_one_test_B
$sz mbox
186 do_one_test_B
$sz mmdf
190 while test $i -le $FINISH; do
191 do_one_test_A
$i mbox
192 do_one_test_B
$i mbox
193 do_one_test_A
$i mmdf
194 do_one_test_B
$i mmdf
199 test ${failed:-0} -eq 0 && \
200 rm "$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.mbox" "$MH_TEST_DIR/eom-align.mbox.body" \
201 "$mmdf_magic" "$empty_line"