Feature: cache_check Scenario: print version (-V flag) When I run `cache_check -V` Then it should pass And version to stdout Scenario: print version (--version flag) When I run `cache_check --version` Then it should pass And version to stdout Scenario: print help When I run `cache_check --help` Then it should pass And usage to stdout Scenario: print help When I run `cache_check -h` Then it should pass And usage to stdout Scenario: Metadata file must be specified When I run `cache_check` Then it should fail And usage to stderr And the stderr should contain: """ No input file provided. """ Scenario: Metadata file doesn't exist When I run `cache_check /arbitrary/filename` Then it should fail And the stderr should contain: """ /arbitrary/filename: No such file or directory """ Scenario: Metadata file cannot be a directory Given a directory called foo When I run `cache_check foo` Then it should fail And the stderr should contain: """ foo: Not a block device or regular file """ Scenario: Metadata file exists, but can't be opened Given input without read permissions When I run `cache_check input` Then it should fail And the stderr should contain: """ Permission denied """ Scenario: Metadata file full of zeroes Given input file And block 1 is zeroed When I run `cache_check input` Then it should fail Scenario: A valid metadata area passes Given metadata containing: """ """ When I run cache_check Then it should pass