diff --git a/Source/kwsys/CTestCustom.cmake.in b/Source/kwsys/CTestCustom.cmake.in index d6f802e8a..760221b12 100644 --- a/Source/kwsys/CTestCustom.cmake.in +++ b/Source/kwsys/CTestCustom.cmake.in @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ # resulting memory leaks are not logged by valgrind anyway. Therefore, we # don't have to exclude it. -set(CTEST_CUSTOM_MEMCHECK_IGNORE - ${CTEST_CUSTOM_MEMCHECK_IGNORE} +list(APPEND CTEST_CUSTOM_MEMCHECK_IGNORE kwsys.testProcess-10 ) diff --git a/Source/kwsys/SystemTools.cxx b/Source/kwsys/SystemTools.cxx index 3857e415e..80289b8f5 100644 --- a/Source/kwsys/SystemTools.cxx +++ b/Source/kwsys/SystemTools.cxx @@ -2365,95 +2365,102 @@ bool SystemTools::CopyFileAlways(const std::string& source, const std::string& d } mode_t perm = 0; bool perms = SystemTools::GetPermissions(source, perm); - - const int bufferSize = 4096; - char buffer[bufferSize]; - - // If destination is a directory, try to create a file with the same - // name as the source in that directory. - std::string real_destination = destination; - std::string destination_dir; - if(SystemTools::FileExists(destination) && - SystemTools::FileIsDirectory(destination)) + + if(SystemTools::FileIsDirectory(source)) { - destination_dir = real_destination; - SystemTools::ConvertToUnixSlashes(real_destination); - real_destination += '/'; - std::string source_name = source; - real_destination += SystemTools::GetFilenameName(source_name); + SystemTools::MakeDirectory(destination); } else { - destination_dir = SystemTools::GetFilenamePath(destination); - } + const int bufferSize = 4096; + char buffer[bufferSize]; - // Create destination directory + // If destination is a directory, try to create a file with the same + // name as the source in that directory. - SystemTools::MakeDirectory(destination_dir); - - // Open files -#if defined(_WIN32) - kwsys::ifstream fin(Encoding::ToNarrow( - SystemTools::ConvertToWindowsExtendedPath(source)).c_str(), - std::ios::in | std::ios::binary); -#else - kwsys::ifstream fin(source.c_str(), - std::ios::in | std::ios::binary); -#endif - if(!fin) - { - return false; - } - - // try and remove the destination file so that read only destination files - // can be written to. - // If the remove fails continue so that files in read only directories - // that do not allow file removal can be modified. - SystemTools::RemoveFile(real_destination); - -#if defined(_WIN32) - kwsys::ofstream fout(Encoding::ToNarrow( - SystemTools::ConvertToWindowsExtendedPath(real_destination)).c_str(), - std::ios::out | std::ios::trunc | std::ios::binary); -#else - kwsys::ofstream fout(real_destination.c_str(), - std::ios::out | std::ios::trunc | std::ios::binary); -#endif - if(!fout) - { - return false; - } - - // This copy loop is very sensitive on certain platforms with - // slightly broken stream libraries (like HPUX). Normally, it is - // incorrect to not check the error condition on the fin.read() - // before using the data, but the fin.gcount() will be zero if an - // error occurred. Therefore, the loop should be safe everywhere. - while(fin) - { - fin.read(buffer, bufferSize); - if(fin.gcount()) + std::string destination_dir; + if(SystemTools::FileExists(destination) && + SystemTools::FileIsDirectory(destination)) { - fout.write(buffer, fin.gcount()); + destination_dir = real_destination; + SystemTools::ConvertToUnixSlashes(real_destination); + real_destination += '/'; + std::string source_name = source; + real_destination += SystemTools::GetFilenameName(source_name); } else { - break; + destination_dir = SystemTools::GetFilenamePath(destination); } - } - // Make sure the operating system has finished writing the file - // before closing it. This will ensure the file is finished before - // the check below. - fout.flush(); + // Create destination directory - fin.close(); - fout.close(); + SystemTools::MakeDirectory(destination_dir); - if(!fout) - { - return false; + // Open files +#if defined(_WIN32) + kwsys::ifstream fin(Encoding::ToNarrow( + SystemTools::ConvertToWindowsExtendedPath(source)).c_str(), + std::ios::in | std::ios::binary); +#else + kwsys::ifstream fin(source.c_str(), + std::ios::in | std::ios::binary); +#endif + if(!fin) + { + return false; + } + + // try and remove the destination file so that read only destination files + // can be written to. + // If the remove fails continue so that files in read only directories + // that do not allow file removal can be modified. + SystemTools::RemoveFile(real_destination); + +#if defined(_WIN32) + kwsys::ofstream fout(Encoding::ToNarrow( + SystemTools::ConvertToWindowsExtendedPath(real_destination)).c_str(), + std::ios::out | std::ios::trunc | std::ios::binary); +#else + kwsys::ofstream fout(real_destination.c_str(), + std::ios::out | std::ios::trunc | std::ios::binary); +#endif + if(!fout) + { + return false; + } + + // This copy loop is very sensitive on certain platforms with + // slightly broken stream libraries (like HPUX). Normally, it is + // incorrect to not check the error condition on the fin.read() + // before using the data, but the fin.gcount() will be zero if an + // error occurred. Therefore, the loop should be safe everywhere. + while(fin) + { + fin.read(buffer, bufferSize); + if(fin.gcount()) + { + fout.write(buffer, fin.gcount()); + } + else + { + break; + } + } + + // Make sure the operating system has finished writing the file + // before closing it. This will ensure the file is finished before + // the check below. + fout.flush(); + + fin.close(); + fout.close(); + + if(!fout) + { + return false; + } } if ( perms ) {