The io/ioutil package has been deprecated as of Go 1.16, see https://golang.org/doc/go1.16#ioutil. This commit replaces the existing io/ioutil functions with their new definitions in io and os packages. Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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   Copyright The containerd Authors.
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   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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   You may obtain a copy of the License at
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       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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   Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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   distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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   See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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   limitations under the License.
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*/
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package testutil
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import (
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	"flag"
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	"fmt"
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	"os"
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	"path/filepath"
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	"strconv"
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	"testing"
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)
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var rootEnabled bool
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func init() {
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	flag.BoolVar(&rootEnabled, "test.root", false, "enable tests that require root")
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}
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// DumpDir prints the contents of the directory to the testing logger.
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//
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// Use this in a defer statement from a test that may allocate and exercise a
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// temporary directory. Immensely useful for sanity checking and debugging
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// failing tests.
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//
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// One should still test that contents are as expected. This is only a visual
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// tool to assist when things don't go your way.
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func DumpDir(t *testing.T, root string) {
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	if err := filepath.Walk(root, func(path string, fi os.FileInfo, err error) error {
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		if err != nil {
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			return err
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		}
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		if fi.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink != 0 {
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			target, err := os.Readlink(path)
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			if err != nil {
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				return err
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			}
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			t.Log(fi.Mode(), fmt.Sprintf("%10s", ""), path, "->", target)
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		} else if fi.Mode().IsRegular() {
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			p, err := os.ReadFile(path)
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			if err != nil {
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				t.Logf("error reading file: %v", err)
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				return nil
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			}
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			if len(p) > 64 { // just display a little bit.
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				p = p[:64]
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			}
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			t.Log(fi.Mode(), fmt.Sprintf("%10d", fi.Size()), path, "[", strconv.Quote(string(p)), "...]")
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		} else {
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			t.Log(fi.Mode(), fmt.Sprintf("%10d", fi.Size()), path)
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		}
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		return nil
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	}); err != nil {
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		t.Fatalf("error dumping directory: %v", err)
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	}
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}
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// DumpDirOnFailure prints the contents of the directory to the testing logger if
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// the test has failed.
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func DumpDirOnFailure(t *testing.T, root string) {
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	if t.Failed() {
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		DumpDir(t, root)
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	}
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}
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