# zipinfo tests. # Note: since "master key", Android uses libziparchive for all zip file # handling, and that scans the whole central directory immediately. Not only # lookups by name but also iteration is implemented using the resulting hash # table, meaning that any test that makes assumptions about iteration order # will fail on Android. name: zipinfo -1 command: zipinfo -1 $FILES/example.zip | sort expected-stdout: d1/ d1/d2/a.txt d1/d2/b.txt d1/d2/c.txt d1/d2/dir/ d1/d2/empty.txt d1/d2/x.txt --- name: zipinfo header command: zipinfo $FILES/example.zip | head -2 expected-stdout: Archive: $FILES/example.zip Zip file size: 1082 bytes, number of entries: 7 --- name: zipinfo footer command: zipinfo $FILES/example.zip | tail -1 expected-stdout: 7 files, 1033 bytes uncompressed, 20 bytes compressed: 98.1% --- name: zipinfo directory # The RI doesn't use ISO dates. command: zipinfo $FILES/example.zip d1/ | sed s/17-Jun-/2017-06-/ expected-stdout: drwxr-x--- 3.0 unx 0 bx stor 2017-06-04 08:40 d1/ --- name: zipinfo stored # The RI doesn't use ISO dates. command: zipinfo $FILES/example.zip d1/d2/empty.txt | sed s/17-Jun-/2017-06-/ expected-stdout: -rw-r----- 3.0 unx 0 bx stor 2017-06-04 08:43 d1/d2/empty.txt --- name: zipinfo deflated # The RI doesn't use ISO dates. command: zipinfo $FILES/example.zip d1/d2/x.txt | sed s/17-Jun-/2017-06-/ expected-stdout: -rw-r----- 3.0 unx 1024 tx defN 2017-06-04 08:45 d1/d2/x.txt ---