freebsd-skq/bin/sh/t_varval.sh
Enji Cooper 014db25b98 Update ^/vendor/NetBSD/tests/dist to a more recent snapshot
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# $NetBSD: t_varval.sh,v 1.1 2016/03/16 15:49:19 christos Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# the implementation of "sh" to test
: ${TEST_SH:="/bin/sh"}
# Test all kinds of weird values in various ways to use shell $... expansions
oneline()
{
q="'"
test $# -eq 4 && q=""
v=$( printf '\\%3.3o' $(( $2 & 0xFF )) )
printf "%s" "$1"
if [ $2 != 39 ]; then
printf "%sprefix${v}suffix%s" "$q" "$q"
elif [ $# -ne 4 ]; then
printf %s prefix\"\'\"suffix
else
printf %s prefix\'suffix
fi
printf "%s\n" "$3"
}
mkdata() {
quote= pfx=
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
--) shift; break;;
-q) quote=no; shift; continue;;
esac
pfx="${pfx}${pfx:+ }${1}"
shift
done
sfx=
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
sfx="${sfx}${sfx:+ }${1}"
shift
done
i=1 # '\0' is not expected to work, anywhere...
while [ $i -lt 256 ]
do
oneline "${pfx}" "$i" "${sfx}" $quote
i=$(( $i + 1 ))
done
}
atf_test_case aaa
aaa_head() {
atf_set "descr" "Check that this test has a hope of working. " \
"Just give up on these tests if the aaa test fails".
}
aaa_body() {
oneline "echo " 9 '' |
atf_check -s exit:0 -o inline:'prefix\tsuffix\n' -e empty \
${TEST_SH}
oneline "VAR=" 65 '; echo "${#VAR}:${VAR}"' |
atf_check -s exit:0 -o inline:'13:prefixAsuffix\n' -e empty \
${TEST_SH}
oneline "VAR=" 1 '; echo "${#VAR}:${VAR}"' |
atf_check -s exit:0 -o inline:'13:prefixsuffix\n' -e empty \
${TEST_SH}
oneline "VAR=" 10 '; echo "${#VAR}:${VAR}"' |
atf_check -s exit:0 -o inline:'13:prefix\nsuffix\n' -e empty \
${TEST_SH}
rm -f prefix* 2>/dev/null || :
oneline "echo hello >" 45 "" |
atf_check -s exit:0 -o empty -e empty ${TEST_SH}
test -f "prefix-suffix" ||
atf_fail "failed to create prefix-suffix (45)"
test -s "prefix-suffix" ||
atf_fail "no data in prefix-suffix (45)"
test "$(cat prefix-suffix)" = "hello" ||
atf_fail "incorrect data in prefix-suffix (45)"
return 0
}
atf_test_case assignment
assignment_head() {
atf_set "descr" "Check that all chars can be assigned to vars"
}
assignment_body() {
atf_require_prog grep
atf_require_prog rm
rm -f results || :
mkdata "VAR=" -- '; echo ${#VAR}' |
atf_check -s exit:0 -o save:results -e empty ${TEST_SH}
test -z $( grep -v "^13$" results ) ||
atf_fail "Incorrect lengths: $(grep -nv '^13$' results)"
return 0
}
atf_test_case cmdline
cmdline_head() {
atf_set "descr" "Check vars containing all chars can be used"
}
cmdline_body() {
atf_require_prog rm
atf_require_prog wc
rm -f results || :
mkdata "VAR=" -- '; echo "${VAR}"' |
atf_check -s exit:0 -o save:results -e empty ${TEST_SH}
# 256 because one output line contains a \n ...
test $( wc -l < results ) -eq 256 ||
atf_fail "incorrect line count in results"
test $(wc -c < results) -eq $(( 255 * 14 )) ||
atf_fail "incorrect character count in results"
return 0
}
atf_test_case redirect
redirect_head() {
atf_set "descr" "Check vars containing all chars can be used"
}
redirect_body() {
atf_require_prog ls
atf_require_prog wc
atf_require_prog rm
atf_require_prog mkdir
atf_require_prog rmdir
nl='
'
rm -f prefix* suffix || :
mkdir prefix # one of the files will be prefix/suffix
mkdata "VAR=" -- '; echo "${VAR}" > "${VAR}"' |
atf_check -s exit:0 -o empty -e empty ${TEST_SH}
test -f "prefix/suffix" ||
atf_fail "Failed to create file in subdirectory"
test $( wc -l < "prefix/suffix" ) -eq 1 ||
atf_fail "Not exactly one line in prefix/suffix file"
atf_check -s exit:0 -o empty -e empty rm "prefix/suffix"
atf_check -s exit:0 -o empty -e empty rmdir "prefix"
test -f "prefix${nl}suffix" ||
atf_fail "Failed to create file with newline in its name"
test $( wc -l < "prefix${nl}suffix" ) -eq 2 ||
atf_fail "NewLine file did not contain embedded newline"
atf_check -s exit:0 -o empty -e empty rm "prefix${nl}suffix"
# Now there should be 253 files left...
test $( ls | wc -l ) -eq 253 ||
atf_fail \
"Did not create all expected files: wanted: 253, found ($( ls | wc -l ))"
# and each of them should have a name that is 13 chars long (+ \n)
test $( ls | wc -c ) -eq $(( 253 * 14 )) ||
atf_fail "File names do not appear to be as expected"
return 0
}
atf_test_case read
read_head() {
atf_set "descr" "Check vars containing all chars can be used"
}
read_body() {
atf_require_prog ls
atf_require_prog wc
atf_require_prog rm
atf_require_prog mkdir
atf_require_prog rmdir
nl='
'
rm -f prefix* suffix || :
mkdir prefix # one of the files will be prefix/suffix
mkdata -q |
atf_check -s exit:0 -o empty -e empty ${TEST_SH} -c '
while read -r VAR
do
# skip the mess made by embedded newline
case "${VAR}" in
(prefix | suffix) continue;;
esac
echo "${VAR}" > "${VAR}"
done'
test -f "prefix/suffix" ||
atf_fail "Failed to create file in subdirectory"
test $( wc -l < "prefix/suffix" ) -eq 1 ||
atf_fail "Not exactly one line in prefix/suffix file"
atf_check -s exit:0 -o empty -e empty rm "prefix/suffix"
atf_check -s exit:0 -o empty -e empty rmdir "prefix"
# Now there should be 253 files left...
test $( ls | wc -l ) -eq 253 ||
atf_fail \
"Did not create all expected files: wanted: 253, found ($( ls | wc -l ))"
# and each of them should have a name that is 13 chars long (+ \n)
test $( ls | wc -c ) -eq $(( 253 * 14 )) ||
atf_fail "File names do not appear to be as expected"
return 0
}
atf_init_test_cases() {
atf_add_test_case aaa
atf_add_test_case assignment
atf_add_test_case cmdline
atf_add_test_case redirect
atf_add_test_case read
}