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-- CXAA005.A
--
-- Grant of Unlimited Rights
--
-- Under contracts F33600-87-D-0337, F33600-84-D-0280, MDA903-79-C-0687,
-- F08630-91-C-0015, and DCA100-97-D-0025, the U.S. Government obtained
-- unlimited rights in the software and documentation contained herein.
-- Unlimited rights are defined in DFAR 252.227-7013(a)(19). By making
-- this public release, the Government intends to confer upon all
-- recipients unlimited rights equal to those held by the Government.
-- These rights include rights to use, duplicate, release or disclose the
-- released technical data and computer software in whole or in part, in
-- any manner and for any purpose whatsoever, and to have or permit others
-- to do so.
--
-- DISCLAIMER
--
-- ALL MATERIALS OR INFORMATION HEREIN RELEASED, MADE AVAILABLE OR
-- DISCLOSED ARE AS IS. THE GOVERNMENT MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
-- WARRANTY AS TO ANY MATTER WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING THE CONDITIONS OF THE
-- SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION OR OTHER INFORMATION RELEASED, MADE AVAILABLE
-- OR DISCLOSED, OR THE OWNERSHIP, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A
-- PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF SAID MATERIAL.
--*
--
-- OBJECTIVE:
-- Check that the procedure Put, when called with string parameters, does
-- not update the line number of a text file of mode Append_File, when
-- the line length is unbounded (i.e., only the column number is
-- updated).
-- Check that a call to the procedure Put with a null string argument
-- has no measurable effect on a text file of mode Append_File.
--
-- TEST DESCRIPTION:
-- This test is designed to ensure that when a string is appended to an
-- unbounded text file, it is placed following the last element currently
-- in the file. For an unbounded text file written with Put procedures
-- only (not Put_Line), the line number should not be incremented by
-- subsequent calls to Put in Append_File mode. Only the column number
-- should be incremented based on the length of the string parameter
-- placed in the file. If a call to Put with a null string argument is
-- made, no change to the line or column number should occur, and no
-- element(s) should be added to the file, so that there would be no
-- measurable change to the file.
--
-- APPLICABILITY CRITERIA:
-- This test is applicable to all implementations that support Text_IO
-- processing and external files.
--
--
-- CHANGE HISTORY:
-- 06 Dec 94 SAIC ACVC 2.0
-- 24 Feb 97 CTA.PWB Allowed for non-support of some IO operations.
--!
with Ada.Text_IO;
with Report;
procedure CXAA005 is
An_Unbounded_File : Ada.Text_IO.File_Type;
Unbounded_File_Name : constant String :=
Report.Legal_File_Name ( Nam => "CXAA005" );
Incomplete : exception;
begin
Report.Test ("CXAA005", "Check that the procedure Put does not " &
"increment line numbers when used with " &
"unbounded text files of mode Append_File");
Test_for_Text_IO_Support:
begin
-- An application creates a text file in mode Out_File, with the intention
-- of entering string data packets into the file as appropriate. In the
-- event that the particular environment where the application is running
-- does not support Text_IO, Use_Error will be raised on calls to Text_IO
-- operations.
-- This exception will be handled to produce a Not_Applicable result.
Ada.Text_IO.Create (File => An_Unbounded_File,
Mode => Ada.Text_IO.Out_File,
Name => Unbounded_File_Name);
exception
when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error | Ada.Text_IO.Name_Error =>
Report.Not_Applicable
( "Files not supported - Create for Text_IO" );
raise Incomplete;
end Test_For_Text_IO_Support;
Operational_Test_Block:
declare
subtype String_Sequence_Type is string (1 .. 20);
type String_Pointer_Type is access String_Sequence_Type;
-- During the course of processing, the application creates a variety of data
-- pointers that refer to particular data items. The possibility of having
-- null data values in this environment exists.
Data_Packet_1 : String_Pointer_Type :=
new String_Sequence_Type'("One Data Sequence 01");
Data_Packet_2 : String_Pointer_Type :=
new String_Sequence_Type'("New Data Sequence 02");
Blank_Data_Packet : String_Pointer_Type :=
new String_Sequence_Type'(" ");
Null_Data_Packet : constant String := "";
TC_Line, TC_Col : Natural := 0;
function TC_Mode_Selection (Selector : Integer)
return Ada.Text_IO.File_Mode is
begin
case Selector is
when 1 => return Ada.Text_IO.In_File;
when 2 => return Ada.Text_IO.Out_File;
when others => return Ada.Text_IO.Append_File;
end case;
end TC_Mode_Selection;
begin
-- The application places some data into the file, using the Put subroutine.
-- This operation can occur one-to-many times.
Ada.Text_IO.Put (An_Unbounded_File, Data_Packet_1.all);
-- Test control code.
if (Integer(Ada.Text_IO.Col (An_Unbounded_File)) /=
Report.Ident_Int(21)) or
(Integer(Ada.Text_IO.Line (An_Unbounded_File)) /=
Report.Ident_Int(1)) then
Report.Failed ("Incorrect Col position after 1st Put");
end if;
-- The application may close the file at some point following its initial
-- entry of data.
Ada.Text_IO.Close (An_Unbounded_File);
-- At some later point in the processing, more data needs to be added to the
-- file, so the application opens the file in Append_File mode.
Ada.Text_IO.Open (File => An_Unbounded_File,
Mode => Ada.Text_IO.Append_File,
Name => Unbounded_File_Name);
-- Test control code.
-- Store line/column number for later comparison.
TC_Line := Natural(Ada.Text_IO.Line(An_Unbounded_File));
TC_Col := Natural(Ada.Text_IO.Col(An_Unbounded_File));
-- Additional data items can then be appended to the file.
Ada.Text_IO.Put (An_Unbounded_File, Blank_Data_Packet.all);
-- Test control code.
if (Natural(Ada.Text_IO.Col (An_Unbounded_File)) /=
(TC_Col + 20)) or
(Natural(Ada.Text_IO.Line (An_Unbounded_File)) /=
TC_Line) then
Report.Failed ("Incorrect Col position after 2nd Put");
end if;
-- In order to accommodate various scenarios, the application may have changed
-- the mode of the data file to In_File in order to retrieve/verify some of
-- the data contained there. However, with the need to place more data into
-- the file, the file can be reset to Append_File mode.
Reset1:
begin
Ada.Text_IO.Reset (An_Unbounded_File,
TC_Mode_Selection (Report.Ident_Int(3)));
exception
when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error =>
Report.Not_Applicable
( "Reset to Append_File not supported for Text_IO" );
raise Incomplete;
end Reset1;
-- Test control code.
-- Store line/column number for later comparison.
TC_Line := Natural(Ada.Text_IO.Line(An_Unbounded_File));
TC_Col := Natural(Ada.Text_IO.Col(An_Unbounded_File));
-- Additional data can then be appended to the file. On some occasions, an
-- attempt to enter a null string value into the file may occur. This should
-- have no effect on the file, leaving it unchanged.
-- No measurable effect from Put with null string.
Ada.Text_IO.Put (An_Unbounded_File, Null_Data_Packet);
-- Test control code.
-- There should be no change following the Put above.
if (Natural(Ada.Text_IO.Col (An_Unbounded_File)) /=
TC_Col) or
(Natural(Ada.Text_IO.Line (An_Unbounded_File)) /=
TC_Line) then
Report.Failed ("Incorrect Col position after 3rd Put");
end if;
-- Additional data can be appended to the file.
Ada.Text_IO.Put (An_Unbounded_File, Data_Packet_2.all);
-- Test control code.
if (Natural(Ada.Text_IO.Col (An_Unbounded_File)) /=
(TC_Col + 20)) or
(Integer(Ada.Text_IO.Line (An_Unbounded_File)) /=
TC_Line) then
Report.Failed ("Incorrect Col position after 4th Put");
end if;
Test_Verification_Block:
declare
File_Data : String (1 .. 80);
TC_Width : Natural;
begin
-- The application has the capability to reset the file to In_File mode to
-- verify some of the data that is contained there.
Reset2:
begin
Ada.Text_IO.Reset (An_Unbounded_File, Ada.Text_IO.In_File);
exception
when Ada.Text_IO.Use_Error =>
Report.Not_Applicable
( "Reset to In_File not supported - Text_IO" );
raise Incomplete;
end Reset2;
Ada.Text_IO.Get_Line (An_Unbounded_File,
File_Data,
TC_Width);
-- Test control code.
-- Since it is implementation defined whether a page
-- terminator separates preexisting text from new text
-- following an open in append mode (as occurred above),
-- verify only that the first data item written to the
-- file was not overwritten by any subsequent call to Put.
if (File_Data (File_Data'First) /= 'O') or
(File_Data (20) /= '1') then
Report.Failed ("Data placed incorrectly in file");
end if;
exception
when Incomplete =>
raise;
when others =>
Report.Failed ("Error raised during data verification");
end Test_Verification_Block;
exception
when Incomplete =>
raise;
when others =>
Report.Failed ("Exception in Text_IO processing");
end Operational_Test_Block;
Final_Block:
begin
-- Delete the external file.
if Ada.Text_IO.Is_Open(An_Unbounded_File) then
Ada.Text_IO.Delete (An_Unbounded_File);
else
Ada.Text_IO.Open(An_Unbounded_File,
Ada.Text_IO.In_File,
Unbounded_File_Name);
Ada.Text_IO.Delete (An_Unbounded_File);
end if;
exception
when others =>
Report.Failed
( "Delete not properly implemented -- Text_IO" );
end Final_Block;
Report.Result;
exception
when Incomplete =>
Report.Result;
when others =>
Report.Failed ( "Unexpected exception" );
Report.Result;
end CXAA005;
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