diff --git a/src/os/exec/dot_test.go b/src/os/exec/dot_test.go index 932d907c9e9..e2d2dba7a5b 100644 --- a/src/os/exec/dot_test.go +++ b/src/os/exec/dot_test.go @@ -15,6 +15,13 @@ import ( "testing" ) +var pathVar string = func() string { + if runtime.GOOS == "plan9" { + return "path" + } + return "PATH" +}() + func TestLookPath(t *testing.T) { testenv.MustHaveExec(t) @@ -42,22 +49,24 @@ func TestLookPath(t *testing.T) { if err = os.Chdir(tmpDir); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } - origPath := os.Getenv("PATH") - defer os.Setenv("PATH", origPath) + t.Setenv("PWD", tmpDir) + t.Logf(". is %#q", tmpDir) + + origPath := os.Getenv(pathVar) // Add "." to PATH so that exec.LookPath looks in the current directory on all systems. // And try to trick it with "../testdir" too. for _, dir := range []string{".", "../testdir"} { - os.Setenv("PATH", dir+string(filepath.ListSeparator)+origPath) - t.Run("PATH="+dir, func(t *testing.T) { + t.Run(pathVar+"="+dir, func(t *testing.T) { + t.Setenv(pathVar, dir+string(filepath.ListSeparator)+origPath) good := dir + "/execabs-test" if found, err := LookPath(good); err != nil || !strings.HasPrefix(found, good) { - t.Fatalf("LookPath(%q) = %q, %v, want \"%s...\", nil", good, found, err, good) + t.Fatalf(`LookPath(%#q) = %#q, %v, want "%s...", nil`, good, found, err, good) } if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { good = dir + `\execabs-test` if found, err := LookPath(good); err != nil || !strings.HasPrefix(found, good) { - t.Fatalf("LookPath(%q) = %q, %v, want \"%s...\", nil", good, found, err, good) + t.Fatalf(`LookPath(%#q) = %#q, %v, want "%s...", nil`, good, found, err, good) } } @@ -84,4 +93,81 @@ func TestLookPath(t *testing.T) { } }) } + + // Test the behavior when the first entry in PATH is an absolute name for the + // current directory. + // + // On Windows, "." may or may not be implicitly included before the explicit + // %PATH%, depending on the process environment; + // see https://go.dev/issue/4394. + // + // If the relative entry from "." resolves to the same executable as what + // would be resolved from an absolute entry in %PATH% alone, LookPath should + // return the absolute version of the path instead of ErrDot. + // (See https://go.dev/issue/53536.) + // + // If PATH does not implicitly include "." (such as on Unix platforms, or on + // Windows configured with NoDefaultCurrentDirectoryInExePath), then this + // lookup should succeed regardless of the behavior for ".", so it may be + // useful to run as a control case even on those platforms. + t.Run(pathVar+"=$PWD", func(t *testing.T) { + t.Setenv(pathVar, tmpDir+string(filepath.ListSeparator)+origPath) + good := filepath.Join(tmpDir, "execabs-test") + if found, err := LookPath(good); err != nil || !strings.HasPrefix(found, good) { + t.Fatalf(`LookPath(%#q) = %#q, %v, want \"%s...\", nil`, good, found, err, good) + } + + if found, err := LookPath("execabs-test"); err != nil || !strings.HasPrefix(found, good) { + t.Fatalf(`LookPath(%#q) = %#q, %v, want \"%s...\", nil`, "execabs-test", found, err, good) + } + + cmd := Command("execabs-test") + if cmd.Err != nil { + t.Fatalf("Command(%#q).Err = %v; want nil", "execabs-test", cmd.Err) + } + }) + + t.Run(pathVar+"=$OTHER", func(t *testing.T) { + // Control case: if the lookup returns ErrDot when PATH is empty, then we + // know that PATH implicitly includes ".". If it does not, then we don't + // expect to see ErrDot at all in this test (because the path will be + // unambiguously absolute). + wantErrDot := false + t.Setenv(pathVar, "") + if found, err := LookPath("execabs-test"); errors.Is(err, ErrDot) { + wantErrDot = true + } else if err == nil { + t.Fatalf(`with PATH='', LookPath(%#q) = %#q; want non-nil error`, "execabs-test", found) + } + + // Set PATH to include an explicit directory that contains a completely + // independent executable that happens to have the same name as an + // executable in ".". If "." is included implicitly, looking up the + // (unqualified) executable name will return ErrDot; otherwise, the + // executable in "." should have no effect and the lookup should + // unambiguously resolve to the directory in PATH. + + dir := t.TempDir() + executable := "execabs-test" + if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { + executable += ".exe" + } + if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(dir, executable), []byte{1, 2, 3}, 0777); err != nil { + t.Fatal(err) + } + t.Setenv(pathVar, dir+string(filepath.ListSeparator)+origPath) + + found, err := LookPath("execabs-test") + if wantErrDot { + wantFound := filepath.Join(".", executable) + if found != wantFound || !errors.Is(err, ErrDot) { + t.Fatalf(`LookPath(%#q) = %#q, %v, want %#q, Is ErrDot`, "execabs-test", found, err, wantFound) + } + } else { + wantFound := filepath.Join(dir, executable) + if found != wantFound || err != nil { + t.Fatalf(`LookPath(%#q) = %#q, %v, want %#q, nil`, "execabs-test", found, err, wantFound) + } + } + }) } diff --git a/src/os/exec/lp_windows.go b/src/os/exec/lp_windows.go index dab57702983..da047585ebd 100644 --- a/src/os/exec/lp_windows.go +++ b/src/os/exec/lp_windows.go @@ -96,20 +96,43 @@ func LookPath(file string) (string, error) { // have configured their environment this way! // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/processenv/nf-processenv-needcurrentdirectoryforexepathw // See also go.dev/issue/43947. + var ( + dotf string + dotErr error + ) if _, found := syscall.Getenv("NoDefaultCurrentDirectoryInExePath"); !found { if f, err := findExecutable(filepath.Join(".", file), exts); err == nil { - return f, &Error{file, ErrDot} + dotf, dotErr = f, &Error{file, ErrDot} } } path := os.Getenv("path") for _, dir := range filepath.SplitList(path) { if f, err := findExecutable(filepath.Join(dir, file), exts); err == nil { + if dotErr != nil { + // https://go.dev/issue/53536: if we resolved a relative path implicitly, + // and it is the same executable that would be resolved from the explicit %PATH%, + // prefer the explicit name for the executable (and, likely, no error) instead + // of the equivalent implicit name with ErrDot. + // + // Otherwise, return the ErrDot for the implicit path as soon as we find + // out that the explicit one doesn't match. + dotfi, dotfiErr := os.Lstat(dotf) + fi, fiErr := os.Lstat(f) + if dotfiErr != nil || fiErr != nil || !os.SameFile(dotfi, fi) { + return dotf, dotErr + } + } + if !filepath.IsAbs(f) { return f, &Error{file, ErrDot} } return f, nil } } + + if dotErr != nil { + return dotf, dotErr + } return "", &Error{file, ErrNotFound} }