corrected tests to deal with multiple consecutive (back)slashes
git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@43996 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ static struct FileNameInfo
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// consecutive [back]slashes should be treated as single occurrences of
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// them and not interpreted as share names if there is a volume name
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{ _T("c:\\aaa\\bbb\\ccc"), _T("c"), _T("\\aaa\\bbb"), _T("ccc"), _T(""), true, wxPATH_DOS },
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{ _T("c:\\\\aaa\\bbb\\ccc"), _T("c"), _T("\\aaa\\bbb"), _T("ccc"), _T(""), true, wxPATH_DOS },
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{ _T("c:\\\\aaa\\bbb\\ccc"), _T("c"), _T("\\\\aaa\\bbb"), _T("ccc"), _T(""), true, wxPATH_DOS },
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// wxFileName support for Mac file names is broken currently
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#if 0
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@@ -150,8 +150,37 @@ void FileNameTestCase::TestConstruction()
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wxFileName fn(fni.fullname, fni.format);
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// the original full name could contain consecutive [back]slashes,
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// squeeze them except for the double backslash in the beginning in
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// Windows filenames where it has special meaning
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wxString fullnameOrig;
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if ( fni.format == wxPATH_DOS )
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{
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// copy the backslashes at beginning unchanged
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const wxChar *p = fni.fullname;
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while ( *p == _T('\\') )
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fullnameOrig += *p++;
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// replace consecutive slashes with single ones in the rest
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for ( wxChar chPrev = _T('\0'); *p; p++ )
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{
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if ( *p == _T('\\') && chPrev == _T('\\') )
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continue;
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chPrev = *p;
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fullnameOrig += chPrev;
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}
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}
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else // !wxPATH_DOS
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{
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fullnameOrig = fni.fullname;
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}
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fullnameOrig.Replace(_T("//"), _T("/"));
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wxString fullname = fn.GetFullPath(fni.format);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( wxString(fni.fullname), fullname );
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( fullnameOrig, fullname );
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// notice that we use a dummy working directory to ensure that paths
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// with "../.." in them could be normalized, otherwise this would fail
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