#include #include int realmain(int argc, char* argv[]) { // In Windows, shell globbing is handled by the runtime, so // passing '*' as argument results in wildcard expansion. In // non-Windows, globbing is done by the shell, so passing '*' // shows up as '*'. In Windows, it is necessary to link a certain // way for this to work. To test this, we invoke this program with // a single quoted argument containing a shell glob expression. In // Windows, we expect to see multiple arguments, none of which // contain '*'. Otherwise, we expected to see the exact glob // string that was passed in. The effectiveness of this test was // exercised by manually breaking the link options for msvc and // seeing that the test fails under that condition. Explicit link // changes used to be needed only for MSVC, but as of late 2024, // they are also needed for mingw, which was found by CI failure // of this test. bool found_star = false; for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { if (strchr(argv[i], '*') != nullptr) { found_star = true; break; } } #ifdef _WIN32 bool passed = ((!found_star) && (argc > 2)); #else bool passed = (found_star && (argc == 2)); #endif if (passed) { std::cout << "PASSED" << '\n'; } else { std::cout << "FAILED" << '\n'; for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { std::cout << argv[i] << '\n'; } } return 0; } #ifdef WINDOWS_WMAIN extern "C" int wmain(int argc, wchar_t* argv[]) { return QUtil::call_main_from_wmain(argc, argv, realmain); } #else int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { return realmain(argc, argv); } #endif