#!/bin/sh # Test execution less-common cases # Copyright (C) 2016-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . . "${srcdir=.}/testsuite/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./sed print_ver_ sed # # 'D' when pattern-space has no newline (act like 'd') # echo a | sed 1D > out1 || fail=1 compare_ /dev/null out1 || fail=1 # # s///e with a command that returns zero output # printf "\n" > exp2 || framework_failure_ echo "" | sed '1etrue' > out2 || fail=1 compare_ exp2 out2 || fail=1 # # plain 'e' with a command that returns non-delimted output # printf "a\n" > exp3 || framework_failure_ echo "printf a" | sed '1e' > out3 || fail=1 compare_ exp3 out3 || fail=1 # # plain 'e' with a command that returns delimted '\n' output # (implementation note: the delimiter is first chomp'd) printf "a\n" > exp4 || framework_failure_ echo "echo a" | sed '1e' > out4 || fail=1 compare_ exp4 out4 || fail=1 # # e with a command that returns delimted '\0' output # printf "b\0" > exp5 || framework_failure_ # This input file contains the shell command to be excuted: printf 'cat exp5' > in5 || framework_failure_ sed -z '1e' out5 || fail=1 compare_ exp5 out5 || fail=1 if test "$fail" -eq 1 ; then od -tx1c exp5 od -tx1c out5 fi # # 'P' command, with and without '\n' in the pattern space # echo a > in6 || framework_failure_ printf "%s\n" a b | sed -n 'N;P' > out6 || fail=1 compare_ in6 out6 || fail=1 printf "%s\n" a | sed -n 'P' > out7 || fail=1 compare_ in6 out7 || fail=1 # # 'Q' with exit code # echo a > in7 || framework_failure_ returns_ 42 sed '1Q42' in7 || fail=1 # # 'r' without a filename (silently ignored) # echo c > in8 || framework_failure_ sed 'rfoo.bar' in8 > out8 || fail=1 compare_ in8 out8 || fail=1 # # 'W' without a filename (silently ignored) # echo d > in9 || framework_failure_ sed 'Wfoo1' in9 > out9 || fail=1 compare_ in9 out9 || fail=1 # # 'W', with and without '\n' in pattern space # # pattern-space with '\n', only 'a' should be written printf "%s\n" a b > in10 || framework_failure_ echo a > a || framework_failure_ sed 'N;Ww1.txt' in10 > out10 || fail=1 compare_ a w1.txt || fail=1 compare_ in10 out10 || fail=1 # pattern-space without '\n', entire pattern-space ('a') should be written sed 'Ww2.txt' a > out11 || fail=1 compare_ a out11 || fail=1 compare_ a w2.txt || fail=1 # # 'T' command # # Unsuccessful substitute, 'T' jumps to 'skip'. echo a | sed -n 's/X/Y/ ; Tskip ; Q42 ; :skip' || fail=1 # Successful substitute, 'T' does not jumps to 'skip', sed exits with code 42. echo a | returns_ 42 sed -n 's/a/Y/ ; Tskip ; Q42 ; :skip' || fail=1 # # 'F' command # echo a > in12 || framework_failure_ printf "%s\n" in12 a > exp12 || framework_failure_ sed F in12 > out12 || fail=1 compare_ exp12 out12 || fail=1 # 'F' with multiple files echo b > in13 || framework_failure_ echo c > in14 || framework_failure_ printf "%s\n" in12 a in13 b in14 c > exp14 || framework_failure_ sed F in12 in13 in14 > out14 || fail=1 compare_ exp14 out14 || fail=1 # 'F' with stdin printf "%s\n" - a > exp15 || framework_failure_ sed F < in12 > out15 || fail=1 compare_ exp15 out15 || fail=1 Exit $fail