require_relative '../../../spec_helper' require_relative '../fixtures/file_types' describe "File::Stat#ftype" do before :all do FileSpecs.configure_types end it "returns a String" do FileSpecs.normal_file do |file| File.lstat(file).ftype.should be_kind_of(String) end end it "returns 'file' when the file is a file" do FileSpecs.normal_file do |file| File.lstat(file).ftype.should == 'file' end end it "returns 'directory' when the file is a dir" do FileSpecs.directory do |dir| File.lstat(dir).ftype.should == 'directory' end end platform_is_not :windows do it "returns 'characterSpecial' when the file is a char" do FileSpecs.character_device do |char| File.lstat(char).ftype.should == 'characterSpecial' end end end platform_is_not :freebsd do # FreeBSD does not have block devices with_block_device do it "returns 'blockSpecial' when the file is a block" do FileSpecs.block_device do |block| File.lstat(block).ftype.should == 'blockSpecial' end end end end platform_is_not :windows do it "returns 'link' when the file is a link" do FileSpecs.symlink do |link| File.lstat(link).ftype.should == 'link' end end it "returns fifo when the file is a fifo" do FileSpecs.fifo do |fifo| File.lstat(fifo).ftype.should == 'fifo' end end # This will silently not execute the block if no socket # can be found. However, if you are running X, there is # a good chance that if nothing else, at least the X # Server socket exists. it "returns 'socket' when the file is a socket" do FileSpecs.socket do |socket| File.lstat(socket).ftype.should == 'socket' end end end end