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#!/bin/bash
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# Arguments:
# unittest.bash script
# singlejar path
# jar tool path
(($# >= 3)) || \
{ echo "Usage: $0 <unittest.bash dir> <singlejar> <jartool>" >&2; exit 1; }
# Load test environment
source $1/unittest.bash \
|| { echo "unittest.bash not found!" >&2; exit 1; }
set -e
declare -r singlejar="$2"
declare -r jartool="$3"
# Test that an archive with >64K entries can be created.
function test_65Kentries() {
local -r top="$TEST_TMPDIR/65Kentries"
date
mkdir -p "$top"
dd if=/dev/zero of="$top/file" bs=256 count=1
for dir in {1..256}; do
# Create 256 tiny files in $dirpath
local dirpath="$top/dir$dir"
mkdir -p "$dirpath"
split -b 1 "$top/file" "$dirpath/x."
done
# Now we have 256 directories with 256 files in each. Zipping them together
# yields an archive with >64K entries.
local -r inzip="$TEST_TMPDIR/in65K.zip"
local -r outzip="$TEST_TMPDIR/out65K.zip"
rm -f "$inzip" "$outzip"
"$jartool" -cf "$inzip" "$top"
"$singlejar" --output "$outzip" --sources "$inzip"
# Verify jar can read it.
local -ir n_entries=$("$jartool" -tf "$outzip" | wc -l)
((${n_entries:-0} > 65536)) || \
{ echo Expected 65536 entries, got "$n_entries" >&2; exit 1; }
}
run_suite "singlejar Zip64 handling"