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// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements.
// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
/*=====================================================================
**
** Source: test7.c
**
** Purpose: Tests the PAL implementation of the fopen function.
** Test to ensure that you can write to an 'a+' mode file.
** And that you can read from a 'a+' mode file. Also ensure
** that you can use fseek and still write to the end of a file.
**
** Depends:
** fprintf
** fgets
** fseek
** fclose
**
**
**===================================================================*/
#include <palsuite.h>
int __cdecl main(int argc, char **argv)
{
FILE *fp;
char buffer[128];
if (PAL_Initialize(argc, argv))
{
return FAIL;
}
/* Open a file with 'a+' mode */
if( (fp = fopen( "testfile", "a+" )) == NULL )
{
Fail( "ERROR: The file failed to open with 'a+' mode.\n" );
}
/* Write some text to the file */
if(fprintf(fp,"%s","some text") <= 0)
{
Fail("ERROR: Attempted to WRITE to a file opened with 'a+' mode "
"but fprintf failed. Either fopen or fprintf have problems.\n");
}
if(fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET))
{
Fail("ERROR: fseek failed, and this test depends on it.\n");
}
/* Attempt to read from the 'a+' only file, should succeed */
if(fgets(buffer,10,fp) == NULL)
{
Fail("ERROR: Tried to READ from a file with 'a+' mode set. "
"This should pass, but fgets returned failure. Either fgets "
"or fopen is broken.\n");
}
/* Attempt to write to a file after using 'a+' and fseek */
fp = fopen("testfile2", "a+");
if(fp == NULL)
{
Fail("ERROR: The file failed to be created with 'a+' mode.\n");
}
/* write text to the file initially */
if(fprintf(fp,"%s","abcd") <= 0)
{
Fail("ERROR: Attempted to WRITE to a file opened with 'a+' mode "
"but fprintf failed. Either fopen or fprintf have problems.\n");
}
/* set the pointer to the front of the file */
if(fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET))
{
Fail("ERROR: fseek failed, and this test depends on it.\n");
}
/* using 'a+' should still write to the end of the file, not the front */
if(fputs("efgh",fp) < 0)
{
Fail("ERROR: Attempted to WRITE to a file opened with 'a+' mode "
"but fputs failed.\n");
}
/* set the pointer to the front of the file */
if(fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET))
{
Fail("ERROR: fseek failed, and this test depends on it.\n");
}
/* Attempt to read from the 'a+' only file, should succeed */
if(fgets(buffer,10,fp) == NULL)
{
Fail("ERROR: Tried to READ from a file with 'a+' mode set. "
"This should pass, but fgets returned failure. Either fgets "
"or fopen is broken.\n");
}
/* Compare what was read and what should have been in the file */
if(memcmp(buffer,"abcdefgh",8))
{
Fail("ERROR: The string read should have equaled 'abcdefgh' "
"but instead it is %s\n", buffer);
}
PAL_Terminate();
return PASS;
}
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