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  • Author : Pierre Le Marre
    Date : 2024-09-16 16:09:11
    Hash : 7697c712
    Message : rules: Resolve relative include statements using XKB paths Contrary to keymap files, the `! include` statement in rules does not lookup include paths added to `xkb_context`. So it is not possible e.g. to import another file in the same folder without using an absolute path. - Added path utils: `is_absolute(path)`. - Added XKB paths lookup to enable e.g. `! include evdev` to work. - Added test.

  • test/utils.c
  • /*
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    #include "config.h"
    
    #include <assert.h>
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>
    
    #include "test.h"
    #include "utils.h"
    #include "utils-paths.h"
    
    static void
    test_string_functions(void)
    {
        char buffer[10];
    
        assert(!snprintf_safe(buffer, 0, "foo"));
        assert(!snprintf_safe(buffer, 1, "foo"));
        assert(!snprintf_safe(buffer, 3, "foo"));
    
        assert(snprintf_safe(buffer, 10, "foo"));
        assert(streq(buffer, "foo"));
    
        assert(!snprintf_safe(buffer, 10, "%s", "1234567890"));
        assert(snprintf_safe(buffer, 10, "%s", "123456789"));
    
        assert(streq_null("foo", "foo"));
        assert(!streq_null("foobar", "foo"));
        assert(!streq_null("foobar", NULL));
        assert(!streq_null(NULL, "foobar"));
        assert(streq_null(NULL, NULL));
    }
    
    static void
    test_path_functions(void)
    {
        /* Absolute paths */
        assert(!is_absolute(""));
    #ifdef _WIN32
        assert(!is_absolute("path\\test"));
        assert(is_absolute("c:\\test"));
        assert(!is_absolute("c:test"));
        assert(is_absolute("c:\\"));
        assert(is_absolute("c:/"));
        assert(!is_absolute("c:"));
        assert(is_absolute("\\\\foo"));
        assert(is_absolute("\\\\?\\foo"));
        assert(is_absolute("\\\\?\\UNC\\foo"));
        assert(is_absolute("/foo"));
        assert(is_absolute("\\foo"));
    #else
        assert(!is_absolute("test/path"));
        assert(is_absolute("/test" ));
        assert(is_absolute("/" ));
    #endif
    }
    
    int
    main(void)
    {
        test_init();
        test_string_functions();
        test_path_functions();
    
        return 0;
    }