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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: test1.c (CreatePipe)
**
** Purpose: Tests the PAL implementation of the CreatePipe function.
** This test will create two pipes, a read and a write. Once
** the pipes have been created, they will be tested by writing
** and then reading, then comparing the results.
**
** Depends: WriteFile
** ReadFile
** memcmp
** CloseHandle
**
**
**===================================================================*/
#include <palsuite.h>
const char* cTestString = "one fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish.";
int __cdecl main(int argc, char **argv)
{
HANDLE hReadPipe = NULL;
HANDLE hWritePipe = NULL;
BOOL bRetVal = FALSE;
DWORD dwBytesWritten;
DWORD dwBytesRead;
char buffer[256];
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpPipeAttributes;
/*Initialize the PAL*/
if ((PAL_Initialize(argc, argv)) != 0)
{
return (FAIL);
}
/*Setup SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES structure for CreatePipe*/
lpPipeAttributes.nLength = sizeof(lpPipeAttributes);
lpPipeAttributes.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL;
lpPipeAttributes.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
/*Create a Pipe*/
bRetVal = CreatePipe(&hReadPipe, /* read handle*/
&hWritePipe, /* write handle */
&lpPipeAttributes, /* security attributes*/
0); /* pipe size*/
if (bRetVal == FALSE)
{
Fail("ERROR: %ld :Unable to create pipe\n", GetLastError());
}
/*Write to the write pipe handle*/
bRetVal = WriteFile(hWritePipe, /* handle to write pipe*/
cTestString, /* buffer to write*/
strlen(cTestString),/* number of bytes to write*/
&dwBytesWritten, /* number of bytes written*/
NULL); /* overlapped buffer*/
if (bRetVal == FALSE)
{
Fail("ERROR: %ld :unable to write to write pipe handle "
"hWritePipe=0x%lx\n", GetLastError(), hWritePipe);
}
/*Read, 256 bytes, more bytes then actually written.
This will give allow us to use the value that ReadFile
returns for comparision.*/
bRetVal = ReadFile(hReadPipe, /* handle to read pipe*/
buffer, /* buffer to write to*/
256, /* number of bytes to read*/
&dwBytesRead, /* number of bytes read*/
NULL); /* overlapped buffer*/
if (bRetVal == FALSE)
{
Fail("ERROR: %ld : unable read hWritePipe=0x%lx\n",
GetLastError(), hWritePipe);
}
/*Compare what was read with what was written.*/
if ((memcmp(cTestString, buffer, dwBytesRead)) != 0)
{
Fail("ERROR: read \"%s\" expected \"%s\" \n", buffer, cTestString);
}
/*Compare values returned from WriteFile and ReadFile.*/
if (dwBytesWritten != dwBytesRead)
{
Fail("ERROR: WriteFile wrote \"%d\", but ReadFile read \"%d\","
" these should be the same\n", buffer, cTestString);
}
/*Close write pipe handle*/
if (CloseHandle(hWritePipe) == 0)
{
Fail("ERROR: %ld : Unable to close write pipe handle "
"hWritePipe=0x%lx\n",GetLastError(), hWritePipe);
}
/*Close Read pipe handle*/
if (CloseHandle(hReadPipe) == 0)
{
Fail("ERROR: %ld : Unable to close read pipe handle "
"hReadPipe=0x%lx\n", GetLastError(), hReadPipe);
}
PAL_Terminate();
return (PASS);
}
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