| #! /usr/bin/env perl |
| # Copyright 2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use |
| # this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy |
| # in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at |
| # https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html |
| |
| |
| use strict; |
| use warnings; |
| |
| use File::Spec; |
| use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT srctop_file/; |
| use OpenSSL::Test::Utils; |
| |
| setup("test_out_option"); |
| |
| plan tests => 4; |
| |
| # Test 1 |
| SKIP: { |
| # Paths that should generate failure when trying to write to them. |
| # Directories are a safe bet for failure on most platforms. |
| # Notably, this isn't true on OpenVMS, as a default file name is |
| # appended under the hood when trying to "write" to a directory spec. |
| # From observation, that file is '.' (i.e. a file with no file name |
| # and no extension), so '[]' gets translated to '[].' |
| skip 'Directories become writable files on OpenVMS', 1 if $^O eq 'VMS'; |
| |
| # Note that directories must end with a slash here, because of how |
| # File::Spec massages them into directory specs on some platforms. |
| my $path = File::Spec->canonpath('./'); |
| ok(!run(app([ 'openssl', 'rand', '-out', $path, '1'])), |
| "invalid output path: $path"); |
| } |
| |
| # Test 2 |
| { |
| my $path = File::Spec->canonpath('randomname.bin'); |
| ok(run(app([ 'openssl', 'rand', '-out', $path, '1'])), |
| "valid output path: $path"); |
| } |
| |
| # Test 3 |
| { |
| # Test for trying to create a file in a non-exist directory |
| my $rand_path = ""; |
| do { |
| my @chars = ("A".."Z", "a".."z", "0".."9"); |
| $rand_path .= $chars[rand @chars] for 1..32; |
| } while (-d File::Spec->catdir('.', $rand_path)); |
| $rand_path .= "/randomname.bin"; |
| |
| my $path = File::Spec->canonpath($rand_path); |
| ok(!run(app([ 'openssl', 'rand', '-out', $path, '1'])), |
| "invalid output path: $path"); |
| } |
| |
| # Test 4 |
| SKIP: { |
| skip "It's not safe to use perl's idea of the NULL device in an explicitly cross compiled build", 1 |
| unless (config('CROSS_COMPILE') // '') eq ''; |
| |
| my $path = File::Spec->canonpath(File::Spec->devnull()); |
| ok(run(app([ 'openssl', 'rand', '-out', $path, '1'])), |
| "valid output path: $path"); |
| } |
| |
| # Cleanup |
| END { |
| unlink 'randomname.bin' if -f 'randomname.bin'; |
| } |