1 /* Test for ftw function searching in current directory.
2 Copyright (C) 2001-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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17 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
32 callback (const char *fname
, const struct stat
*st
, int flag
)
34 printf ("%d: \"%s\" -> ", ++cnt
, fname
);
35 if (strcmp (fname
, ".") == 0 && sawcur
)
37 puts ("current directory reported twice");
40 else if (strcmp (fname
, "./bug-ftw2.c") == 0 && sawown
)
42 puts ("source file reported twice");
45 else if (fname
[0] != '.')
47 puts ("missing '.' as first character");
50 else if (fname
[1] != '\0' && fname
[1] != '/')
52 puts ("no '/' in second position");
58 sawcur
|= strcmp (fname
, ".") == 0;
59 sawown
|= strcmp (fname
, "./bug-ftw2.c") == 0;
71 ftw (".", callback
, 10);
75 puts ("current directory wasn't reported");
81 puts ("source file wasn't reported");