[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH v2 luajit 1/6] test: fix setting of {DY}LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables
Sergey Bronnikov
sergeyb at tarantool.org
Mon May 29 17:37:08 MSK 2023
This patch is LGTM.
On 5/23/23 09:47, Sergey Kaplun wrote:
> Hi, Sergey!
> Thanks for the review!
>
> On 22.05.23, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
>> Hi, Sergey!
>>
>> Thanks for the patch. See one comment below.
>>
>> On 5/18/23 23:44, Sergey Kaplun wrote:
>>> When we set `LUA_TEST_ENV_MORE` variable to be used in the additional
>>> env command for run testing if `"` is used to wrap the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`
>>> value the content of this environment variable is literally
>>> `"/abs/path1:/abs/path2:...:"`. So, the first entry is treated as the
>>> relative path starting with `"`. In that case if we need the library to
>>> be loaded via FFI for this particular test, that loading fails with the
>>> error "cannot open shared object file", since the path to it is
>>> incorrect.
>>>
>>> This patch removes `"` wrapping for the aforementioned variables.
>>> ---
>>> test/tarantool-tests/CMakeLists.txt | 9 +++++++--
>>> 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/test/tarantool-tests/CMakeLists.txt b/test/tarantool-tests/CMakeLists.txt
>>> index a428d009..38d6ae49 100644
>>> --- a/test/tarantool-tests/CMakeLists.txt
>>> +++ b/test/tarantool-tests/CMakeLists.txt
>>> @@ -102,6 +102,11 @@ endif()
>>> # loaded modules on MacOS instead of shared libraries as it is
>>> # done on Linux and BSD, another environment variable should be
>>> # used to guide <ffi.load> while searching the extension.
>>> +# XXX: Be noticed that we shouldn't use `"` here to wrap
>>> +# the variable's content. If we do this, the variable value will
>>> +# contain `"` at the beginning and the end, so this `"` at the
>>> +# beginning will be treated as the directory for the first entry
>>> +# (the last subdirectory added).
>>> if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "Darwin")
>>> # XXX: Apple tries their best to "protect their users from
>>> # malware". As a result SIP (see the link[1] below) has been
>>> @@ -122,9 +127,9 @@ if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "Darwin")
>>> #
>>> # [1]: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204899
>>> # [2]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Security/Conceptual/System_Integrity_Protection_Guide/RuntimeProtections/RuntimeProtections.html
>>> - list(APPEND LUA_TEST_ENV_MORE DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}")
>>> + list(APPEND LUA_TEST_ENV_MORE DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH})
>>> else()
>>> - list(APPEND LUA_TEST_ENV_MORE LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}")
>>> + list(APPEND LUA_TEST_ENV_MORE LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH})
>> LUA_TEST_ENV_MORE then will be passed to a shell for execution.
>>
>> I suspect that command line execution will be broken when env variable
>> will contain non-escaped whitespaces.
>>
>> It should be quoted or whitespaces should be escaped. So I propose to
>> escape whitespaces with backward slashes, see [1].
> Yes, but we have some other problems with whitespaces already:
>
> | Could not execute (/home/burii/reviews/luajit/dir\ space/src/luajit -e dofile[[/home/burii/reviews/luajit/dir;space/test/luajit-test-init.lua]] /home/burii/rev
> | iews/luajit/dir): open3: exec of /home/burii/reviews/luajit/dir\ space/src/luajit -e dofile[[/home/burii/reviews/luajit/dir;space/test/luajit-test-init.lua]] /
> | home/burii/reviews/luajit/dir failed: No such file or directory at /usr/lib64/perl5/5.34/TAP/Parser/Iterator/Process.pm line 165.
>
> I suppose we can cover all such cases in the separate patchset.
>
>>
>> 1.
>> https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/FAQ#how-can-i-get-quoting-and-escapes-to-work-properly
>>
>>
>>> endif()
>>>
>>> # LUA_CPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables and also TESTLIBS list
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