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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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ca776a02
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ca776a02
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Sep 18, 2016
by
Berker Peksag
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Issue #28075: Fix test_access_denied in Python 3.5
I forgot there two variations of os.stat() in Python 3.5.
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Lib/test/test_os.py
Lib/test/test_os.py
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Modules/posixmodule.c
Modules/posixmodule.c
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Lib/test/test_os.py
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@@ -82,6 +82,11 @@ else:
# Issue #14110: Some tests fail on FreeBSD if the user is in the wheel group.
HAVE_WHEEL_GROUP
=
sys
.
platform
.
startswith
(
'freebsd'
)
and
os
.
getgid
()
==
0
def
create_file
(
filename
,
content
=
b'content'
):
with
open
(
filename
,
"xb"
,
0
)
as
fp
:
fp
.
write
(
content
)
# Tests creating TESTFN
class
FileTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
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@@ -226,15 +231,9 @@ class FileTests(unittest.TestCase):
# Test attributes on return values from os.*stat* family.
class
StatAttributeTests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
os
.
mkdir
(
support
.
TESTFN
)
self
.
fname
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
support
.
TESTFN
,
"f1"
)
f
=
open
(
self
.
fname
,
'wb'
)
f
.
write
(
b"ABC"
)
f
.
close
()
def
tearDown
(
self
):
os
.
unlink
(
self
.
fname
)
os
.
rmdir
(
support
.
TESTFN
)
self
.
fname
=
support
.
TESTFN
self
.
addCleanup
(
support
.
unlink
,
self
.
fname
)
create_file
(
self
.
fname
,
b"ABC"
)
@
unittest
.
skipUnless
(
hasattr
(
os
,
'stat'
),
'test needs os.stat()'
)
def
check_stat_attributes
(
self
,
fname
):
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@@ -426,7 +425,11 @@ class StatAttributeTests(unittest.TestCase):
0
)
# test directory st_file_attributes (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY set)
result
=
os
.
stat
(
support
.
TESTFN
)
dirname
=
support
.
TESTFN
+
"dir"
os
.
mkdir
(
dirname
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
os
.
rmdir
,
dirname
)
result
=
os
.
stat
(
dirname
)
self
.
check_file_attributes
(
result
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
result
.
st_file_attributes
&
stat
.
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
,
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@@ -440,8 +443,7 @@ class StatAttributeTests(unittest.TestCase):
# supports file ACLs.
fname
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
os
.
environ
[
'TEMP'
],
self
.
fname
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
support
.
unlink
,
fname
)
with
open
(
fname
,
'xb'
,
0
)
as
fp
:
fp
.
write
(
b'ABC'
)
create_file
(
fname
,
b'ABC'
)
# Deny the right to [S]YNCHRONIZE on the file to
# force CreateFile to fail with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED.
DETACHED_PROCESS
=
8
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Modules/posixmodule.c
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@@ -1607,7 +1607,9 @@ win32_xstat_impl_w(const wchar_t *path, struct _Py_stat_struct *result,
/* Either the target doesn't exist, or we don't have access to
get a handle to it. If the former, we need to return an error.
If the latter, we can use attributes_from_dir. */
if
(
GetLastError
()
!=
ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION
)
DWORD
lastError
=
GetLastError
();
if
(
lastError
!=
ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
&&
lastError
!=
ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION
)
return
-
1
;
/* Could not get attributes on open file. Fall back to
reading the directory. */
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@@ -1617,7 +1619,7 @@ win32_xstat_impl_w(const wchar_t *path, struct _Py_stat_struct *result,
if
(
info
.
dwFileAttributes
&
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT
)
{
if
(
traverse
)
{
/* Should traverse, but could not open reparse point handle */
SetLastError
(
ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION
);
SetLastError
(
lastError
);
return
-
1
;
}
}
...
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