// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #include "util/mac/mac_util.h" #import #include #include #include "base/mac/scoped_nsobject.h" #include "base/strings/stringprintf.h" #include "gtest/gtest.h" #ifdef __GLIBCXX__ // When C++ exceptions are disabled, libstdc++ from GCC 4.2 defines |try| and // |catch| so as to allow exception-expecting C++ code to build properly when // language support for exceptions is not present. These macros interfere with // the use of |@try| and |@catch| in Objective-C files such as this one. // Undefine these macros here, after everything has been #included, since there // will be no C++ uses and only Objective-C uses from this point on. #undef try #undef catch #endif namespace crashpad { namespace test { namespace { // Runs /usr/bin/sw_vers with a single argument, |argument|, and places the // command’s standard output into |output| after stripping the trailing newline. // Fatal Google Test assertions report tool failures, which the caller should // check for with ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE() or testing::Test::HasFatalFailure(). void SwVers(NSString* argument, std::string* output) { @autoreleasepool { base::scoped_nsobject pipe([[NSPipe alloc] init]); base::scoped_nsobject task([[NSTask alloc] init]); [task setStandardOutput:pipe]; [task setLaunchPath:@"/usr/bin/sw_vers"]; [task setArguments:@[ argument ]]; @try { [task launch]; } @catch (NSException* exception) { FAIL() << [[exception name] UTF8String] << ": " << [[exception reason] UTF8String]; } NSData* data = [[pipe fileHandleForReading] readDataToEndOfFile]; [task waitUntilExit]; ASSERT_EQ([task terminationReason], NSTaskTerminationReasonExit); ASSERT_EQ([task terminationStatus], EXIT_SUCCESS); output->assign(reinterpret_cast([data bytes]), [data length]); EXPECT_EQ(output->at(output->size() - 1), '\n'); output->resize(output->size() - 1); } } TEST(MacUtil, MacOSXVersion) { int major; int minor; int bugfix; std::string build; bool server; std::string version_string; ASSERT_TRUE( MacOSXVersion(&major, &minor, &bugfix, &build, &server, &version_string)); std::string version; if (bugfix) { version = base::StringPrintf("%d.%d.%d", major, minor, bugfix); } else { // 10.x.0 releases report their version string as simply 10.x. version = base::StringPrintf("%d.%d", major, minor); } std::string expected_product_version; ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE( SwVers(@"-productVersion", &expected_product_version)); EXPECT_EQ(version, expected_product_version); std::string expected_build_version; ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SwVers(@"-buildVersion", &expected_build_version)); EXPECT_EQ(build, expected_build_version); std::string expected_product_name; ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SwVers(@"-productName", &expected_product_name)); // Look for a space after the product name in the complete version string. expected_product_name += ' '; EXPECT_EQ(version_string.find(expected_product_name), 0u); } TEST(MacUtil, MacOSXMinorVersion) { // Make sure that MacOSXMinorVersion() and MacOSXVersion() agree. The two have // their own distinct implementations, and the latter was checked against // sw_vers above. int major; int minor; int bugfix; std::string build; bool server; std::string version_string; ASSERT_TRUE( MacOSXVersion(&major, &minor, &bugfix, &build, &server, &version_string)); EXPECT_EQ(MacOSXMinorVersion(), minor); } TEST(MacUtil, MacModelAndBoard) { // There’s not much that can be done to test these, so just make sure they’re // not empty. The model could be compared against the parsed output of // “system_profiler SPHardwareDataType”, but the board doesn’t show up // anywhere other than the I/O Registry, and that’s exactly how // MacModelAndBoard() gets the data, so it wouldn’t be a very useful test. std::string model; std::string board; MacModelAndBoard(&model, &board); EXPECT_FALSE(model.empty()); EXPECT_FALSE(board.empty()); } } // namespace } // namespace test } // namespace crashpad