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denoland-deno/tests/node_compat/test/parallel/test-fs-utimes-y2K38.js
Yoshiya Hinosawa fb24fd37c9
test: add node compat test cases (#27134)
This PR enables node compat test cases found passing by using the tool
added in #27122

The percentage of passing test case increases from 16.16% to 30.43% by
this change.
2024-12-04 11:37:20 +09:00

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// deno-fmt-ignore-file
// deno-lint-ignore-file
// Copyright Joyent and Node contributors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// Taken from Node 20.11.1
// This file is automatically generated by `tests/node_compat/runner/setup.ts`. Do not modify this file manually.
'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const tmpdir = require('../common/tmpdir');
tmpdir.refresh();
const assert = require('assert');
const fs = require('fs');
// Check for Y2K38 support. For Windows, assume it's there. Windows
// doesn't have `touch` and `date -r` which are used in the check for support.
if (!common.isWindows) {
const testFilePath = `${tmpdir.path}/y2k38-test`;
const testFileDate = '204001020304';
const { spawnSync } = require('child_process');
const touchResult = spawnSync('touch',
['-t', testFileDate, testFilePath],
{ encoding: 'utf8' });
if (touchResult.status !== 0) {
common.skip('File system appears to lack Y2K38 support (touch failed)');
}
// On some file systems that lack Y2K38 support, `touch` will succeed but
// the time will be incorrect.
const dateResult = spawnSync('date',
['-r', testFilePath, '+%Y%m%d%H%M'],
{ encoding: 'utf8' });
if (dateResult.status === 0) {
if (dateResult.stdout.trim() !== testFileDate) {
common.skip('File system appears to lack Y2k38 support (date failed)');
}
} else {
// On some platforms `date` may not support the `-r` option. Usually
// this will result in a non-zero status and usage information printed.
// In this case optimistically proceed -- the earlier `touch` succeeded
// but validation that the file has the correct time is not easily possible.
assert.match(dateResult.stderr, /[Uu]sage:/);
}
}
// Ref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/13255
const path = `${tmpdir.path}/test-utimes-precision`;
fs.writeFileSync(path, '');
const Y2K38_mtime = 2 ** 31;
fs.utimesSync(path, Y2K38_mtime, Y2K38_mtime);
const Y2K38_stats = fs.statSync(path);
assert.strictEqual(Y2K38_stats.mtime.getTime() / 1000, Y2K38_mtime);
if (common.isWindows) {
// This value would get converted to (double)1713037251359.9998
const truncate_mtime = 1713037251360;
fs.utimesSync(path, truncate_mtime / 1000, truncate_mtime / 1000);
const truncate_stats = fs.statSync(path);
assert.strictEqual(truncate_stats.mtime.getTime(), truncate_mtime);
// test Y2K38 for windows
// This value if treaded as a `signed long` gets converted to -2135622133469.
// POSIX systems stores timestamps in {long t_sec, long t_usec}.
// NTFS stores times in nanoseconds in a single `uint64_t`, so when libuv
// calculates (long)`uv_timespec_t.tv_sec` we get 2's complement.
const overflow_mtime = 2159345162531;
fs.utimesSync(path, overflow_mtime / 1000, overflow_mtime / 1000);
const overflow_stats = fs.statSync(path);
assert.strictEqual(overflow_stats.mtime.getTime(), overflow_mtime);
}