shell32/tests: Add tests for the parser of SHELLEXECUTEINFO.lpFile.

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Ilya Basin 2010-03-08 21:44:57 +03:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent a8c252a67d
commit 4b5f6ada17

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@ -797,6 +797,10 @@ static const char* testfiles[]=
"%s\\test file.sde",
"%s\\test file.exe",
"%s\\test2.exe",
"%s\\simple.shlexec",
"%s\\drawback_file.noassoc",
"%s\\drawback_file.noassoc foo.shlexec",
"%s\\drawback_nonexist.noassoc foo.shlexec",
NULL
};
@ -852,6 +856,112 @@ static filename_tests_t noquotes_tests[]=
{NULL, NULL, 0}
};
static void test_lpFile_parsed(void)
{
/* basename tmpdir */
const char* shorttmpdir;
const char *testfile;
char fileA[MAX_PATH];
int rc;
GetTempPathA(sizeof(fileA), fileA);
shorttmpdir = tmpdir + strlen(fileA);
/* ensure tmpdir is in %TEMP%: GetTempPath() can succeed even if TEMP is undefined */
SetEnvironmentVariableA("TEMP", fileA);
/* existing "drawback_file.noassoc" prevents finding "drawback_file.noassoc foo.shlexec" on wine */
testfile = "%s\\drawback_file.noassoc foo.shlexec";
sprintf(fileA, testfile, tmpdir);
rc=shell_execute(NULL, fileA, NULL, NULL);
todo_wine {
ok(rc>32,
"expected success (33), got %s (%d), lpFile: %s \n",
rc > 32 ? "success" : "failure", rc, fileA
);
}
/* if quoted, existing "drawback_file.noassoc" not prevents finding "drawback_file.noassoc foo.shlexec" on wine */
testfile = "\"%s\\drawback_file.noassoc foo.shlexec\"";
sprintf(fileA, testfile, tmpdir);
rc=shell_execute(NULL, fileA, NULL, NULL);
ok(rc>32 || broken(rc == 2) /* Win95/NT4 */,
"expected success (33), got %s (%d), lpFile: %s \n",
rc > 32 ? "success" : "failure", rc, fileA
);
/* error should be 2, not 31 */
testfile = "\"%s\\drawback_file.noassoc\" foo.shlexec";
sprintf(fileA, testfile, tmpdir);
rc=shell_execute(NULL, fileA, NULL, NULL);
ok(rc==2,
"expected failure (2), got %s (%d), lpFile: %s \n",
rc > 32 ? "success" : "failure", rc, fileA
);
/* ""command"" not works on wine (and real win9x and w2k) */
testfile = "\"\"%s\\simple.shlexec\"\"";
sprintf(fileA, testfile, tmpdir);
rc=shell_execute(NULL, fileA, NULL, NULL);
todo_wine {
ok(rc>32 || broken(rc == 2) /* Win9x/2000 */,
"expected success (33), got %s (%d), lpFile: %s \n",
rc > 32 ? "success" : "failure", rc, fileA
);
}
/* nonexisting "drawback_nonexist.noassoc" not prevents finding "drawback_nonexist.noassoc foo.shlexec" on wine */
testfile = "%s\\drawback_nonexist.noassoc foo.shlexec";
sprintf(fileA, testfile, tmpdir);
rc=shell_execute(NULL, fileA, NULL, NULL);
ok(rc>32,
"expected success (33), got %s (%d), lpFile: %s \n",
rc > 32 ? "success" : "failure", rc, fileA
);
/* is SEE_MASK_DOENVSUBST default flag? Should only be when XP emulates 9x (XP bug or real 95 or ME behavior ?) */
testfile = "%%TEMP%%\\%s\\simple.shlexec";
sprintf(fileA, testfile, shorttmpdir);
rc=shell_execute(NULL, fileA, NULL, NULL);
todo_wine {
ok(rc==2,
"expected failure (2), got %s (%d), lpFile: %s \n",
rc > 32 ? "success" : "failure", rc, fileA
);
}
/* quoted */
testfile = "\"%%TEMP%%\\%s\\simple.shlexec\"";
sprintf(fileA, testfile, shorttmpdir);
rc=shell_execute(NULL, fileA, NULL, NULL);
todo_wine {
ok(rc==2,
"expected failure (2), got %s (%d), lpFile: %s \n",
rc > 32 ? "success" : "failure", rc, fileA
);
}
/* test SEE_MASK_DOENVSUBST works */
testfile = "%%TEMP%%\\%s\\simple.shlexec";
sprintf(fileA, testfile, shorttmpdir);
rc=shell_execute_ex(SEE_MASK_DOENVSUBST | SEE_MASK_FLAG_NO_UI, NULL, fileA, NULL, NULL);
ok(rc>32,
"expected success (33), got %s (%d), lpFile: %s \n",
rc > 32 ? "success" : "failure", rc, fileA
);
/* quoted lpFile not works only on real win95 and nt4 */
testfile = "\"%%TEMP%%\\%s\\simple.shlexec\"";
sprintf(fileA, testfile, shorttmpdir);
rc=shell_execute_ex(SEE_MASK_DOENVSUBST | SEE_MASK_FLAG_NO_UI, NULL, fileA, NULL, NULL);
ok(rc>32 || broken(rc == 2) /* Win95/NT4 */,
"expected success (33), got %s (%d), lpFile: %s \n",
rc > 32 ? "success" : "failure", rc, fileA
);
}
static void test_filename(void)
{
char filename[MAX_PATH];
@ -1938,6 +2048,7 @@ START_TEST(shlexec)
init_test();
test_lpFile_parsed();
test_filename();
test_find_executable();
test_lnks();