X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=testsuite%2Fsed.tests;h=9d2be5570eded359ede5da2bc1488d2cdad06736;hb=2aced7ea043aff64bd4e5f2814818fb4d0c803d4;hp=1f2208200c1bfc12e09c9480d6fa281281ad2be4;hpb=6b6edf959dfeb8cacf101b6cc7db25e8d809f633;p=oweals%2Fbusybox.git diff --git a/testsuite/sed.tests b/testsuite/sed.tests index 1f2208200..9d2be5570 100755 --- a/testsuite/sed.tests +++ b/testsuite/sed.tests @@ -4,23 +4,19 @@ # Copyright 2005 by Rob Landley # Licensed under GPL v2, see file LICENSE for details. -[ -z "$COMMAND" ] && COMMAND=sed . testing.sh # testing "description" "arguments" "result" "infile" "stdin" # Corner cases -testing "sed as cat" '"" -' "hello\n" "" "hello\n" -testing "sed handles empty lines" "-e 's/\$/@/'" "@\n" "" "\n" +testing "sed no files (stdin)" 'sed ""' "hello\n" "" "hello\n" +testing "sed explicit stdin" 'sed "" -' "hello\n" "" "hello\n" +testing "sed handles empty lines" "sed -e 's/\$/@/'" "@\n" "" "\n" +testing "sed stdin twice" 'sed "" - -' "hello" "" "hello" -# no files (stdin) -# explicit stdin -# mix files and stdin (various orders) -# list stdin twice # Trailing EOF. -# Multiple files: first no EOF, second length 0. # Match $, at end of each file or all files? -# First no EOF, second no matches at all. + # -e corner cases # without -e # multiple -e @@ -37,105 +33,152 @@ testing "sed handles empty lines" "-e 's/\$/@/'" "@\n" "" "\n" # permissions # -i on a symlink # on a directory +# With $ last-line test +# Continue with \ +# End of script with trailing \ # command list -testing "sed accepts blanks before command" "-e '1 d'" "" "" "" -testing "sed accepts newlines in -e" "-e 'i\ +testing "sed accepts blanks before command" "sed -e '1 d'" "" "" "" +testing "sed accepts newlines in -e" "sed -e 'i\ 1 a\ 3'" "1\n2\n3\n" "" "2\n" -testing "sed accepts multiple -e" "-e 'i\' -e '1' -e 'a\' -e '3'" \ +testing "sed accepts multiple -e" "sed -e 'i\' -e '1' -e 'a\' -e '3'" \ "1\n2\n3\n" "" "2\n" # substitutions -testing "sed -n" "-n -e s/foo/bar/ -e s/bar/baz/" "" "" "foo\n" -testing "sed s//p" "-e s/foo/bar/p -e s/bar/baz/p" "bar\nbaz\nbaz\n" \ +testing "sed -n" "sed -n -e s/foo/bar/ -e s/bar/baz/" "" "" "foo\n" +testing "sed s//p" "sed -e s/foo/bar/p -e s/bar/baz/p" "bar\nbaz\nbaz\n" \ "" "foo\n" -testing "sed -n s//p" "-ne s/abc/def/p" "def\n" "" "abc\n" -testing "sed s//g (exhaustive)" "-e 's/[[:space:]]*/,/g'" ",1,2,3,4,5,\n" \ +testing "sed -n s//p" "sed -ne s/abc/def/p" "def\n" "" "abc\n" +testing "sed s//g (exhaustive)" "sed -e 's/[[:space:]]*/,/g'" ",1,2,3,4,5,\n" \ "" "12345\n" -testing "sed s arbitrary delimiter" "-e 's woo boing '" "boing\n" "" "woo\n" -testing "sed s chains" "-e s/foo/bar/ -e s/bar/baz/" "baz\n" "" "foo\n" -testing "sed s chains2" "-e s/foo/bar/ -e s/baz/nee/" "bar\n" "" "foo\n" -testing "sed s [delimiter]" "-e 's@[@]@@'" "onetwo" "" "one@two" +testing "sed s arbitrary delimiter" "sed -e 's woo boing '" "boing\n" "" "woo\n" +testing "sed s chains" "sed -e s/foo/bar/ -e s/bar/baz/" "baz\n" "" "foo\n" +testing "sed s chains2" "sed -e s/foo/bar/ -e s/baz/nee/" "bar\n" "" "foo\n" +testing "sed s [delimiter]" "sed -e 's@[@]@@'" "onetwo" "" "one@two" # branch -testing "sed b (branch)" "-e 'b one;p;: one'" "foo\n" "" "foo\n" -testing "sed b (branch with no label jumps to end)" "-e 'b;p'" \ +testing "sed b (branch)" "sed -e 'b one;p;: one'" "foo\n" "" "foo\n" +testing "sed b (branch with no label jumps to end)" "sed -e 'b;p'" \ "foo\n" "" "foo\n" # test and branch -testing "sed t (test/branch)" "-e 's/a/1/;t one;p;: one;p'" \ +testing "sed t (test/branch)" "sed -e 's/a/1/;t one;p;: one;p'" \ "1\n1\nb\nb\nb\nc\nc\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n" -testing "sed t (test/branch clears test bit)" "-e 's/a/b/;:loop;t loop'" \ +testing "sed t (test/branch clears test bit)" "sed -e 's/a/b/;:loop;t loop'" \ "b\nb\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n" -testing "sed T (!test/branch)" "-e 's/a/1/;T notone;p;: notone;p'" \ +testing "sed T (!test/branch)" "sed -e 's/a/1/;T notone;p;: notone;p'" \ "1\n1\n1\nb\nb\nc\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n" # Normal sed end-of-script doesn't print "c" because n flushed the pattern # space. If n hits EOF, pattern space is empty when script ends. # Query: how does this interact with no newline at EOF? -testing "sed n (flushes pattern space, terminates early)" "-e 'n;p'" \ +testing "sed n (flushes pattern space, terminates early)" "sed -e 'n;p'" \ "a\nb\nb\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n" # N does _not_ flush pattern space, therefore c is still in there @ script end. -testing "sed N (doesn't flush pattern space when terminating)" "-e 'N;p'" \ +testing "sed N (doesn't flush pattern space when terminating)" "sed -e 'N;p'" \ "a\nb\na\nb\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n" -testing "sed address match newline" '"/b/N;/b\\nc/i woo"' "a\nwoo\nb\nc\nd\n" \ - "" "a\nb\nc\nd\n" +testing "sed address match newline" 'sed "/b/N;/b\\nc/i woo"' \ + "a\nwoo\nb\nc\nd\n" "" "a\nb\nc\nd\n" # Multiple lines in pattern space testing "sed N (stops at end of input) and P (prints to first newline only)" \ - "-n 'N;P;p'" "a\na\nb\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n" + "sed -n 'N;P;p'" "a\na\nb\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n" # Hold space -testing "sed G (append hold space to pattern space)" 'G' "a\n\nb\n\nc\n\n" \ +testing "sed G (append hold space to pattern space)" 'sed G' "a\n\nb\n\nc\n\n" \ "" "a\nb\nc\n" #testing "sed g/G (swap/append hold and patter space)" #testing "sed g (swap hold/pattern space)" testing "sed d ends script iteration" \ - "-e '/ook/d;s/ook/ping/p;i woot'" "" "" "ook\n" + "sed -e '/ook/d;s/ook/ping/p;i woot'" "" "" "ook\n" testing "sed d ends script iteration (2)" \ - "-e '/ook/d;a\' -e 'bang'" "woot\nbang\n" "" "ook\nwoot\n" + "sed -e '/ook/d;a\' -e 'bang'" "woot\nbang\n" "" "ook\nwoot\n" # Multiple files, with varying newlines and NUL bytes -testing "sed embedded NUL" "-e 's/woo/bang/'" "\0bang\0woo\0" "" "\0woo\0woo\0" +testing "sed embedded NUL" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/'" "\0bang\0woo\0" "" \ + "\0woo\0woo\0" +testing "sed embedded NUL g" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/g'" "bang\0bang\0" "" \ + "woo\0woo\0" +echo -e "/woo/a he\0llo" > sed.commands +testing "sed NUL in command" "sed -f sed.commands" "woo\nhe\0llo\n" "" "woo" +rm sed.commands # sed has funky behavior with newlines at the end of file. Test lots of # corner cases with the optional newline appending behavior. -testing "sed normal newlines" "-e 's/woo/bang/' input -" "bang\nbang\n" \ +testing "sed normal newlines" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/' input -" "bang\nbang\n" \ "woo\n" "woo\n" -testing "sed leave off trailing newline" "-e 's/woo/bang/' input -" \ +testing "sed leave off trailing newline" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/' input -" \ "bang\nbang" "woo\n" "woo" -testing "sed autoinsert newline" "-e 's/woo/bang/' input -" "bang\nbang" \ +testing "sed autoinsert newline" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/' input -" "bang\nbang" \ "woo" "woo" -testing "sed empty file plus cat" "-e 's/nohit//' input -" "one\ntwo" \ +testing "sed empty file plus cat" "sed -e 's/nohit//' input -" "one\ntwo" \ "" "one\ntwo" -testing "sed cat plus empty file" "-e 's/nohit//' input -" "one\ntwo" \ +testing "sed cat plus empty file" "sed -e 's/nohit//' input -" "one\ntwo" \ "one\ntwo" "" -testing "sed append autoinserts newline" "-e '/woot/a woo' -" "woot\nwoo\n" \ - "" "woot" -testing "sed insert doesn't autoinsert newline" "-e '/woot/i woo' -" \ +testing "sed append autoinserts newline" "sed -e '/woot/a woo' -" \ + "woot\nwoo\n" "" "woot" +testing "sed insert doesn't autoinsert newline" "sed -e '/woot/i woo' -" \ "woo\nwoot" "" "woot" -testing "sed print autoinsert newlines" "-e 'p' -" "one\none" "" "one" -testing "sed print autoinsert newlines two files" "-e 'p' input -" \ +testing "sed print autoinsert newlines" "sed -e 'p' -" "one\none" "" "one" +testing "sed print autoinsert newlines two files" "sed -e 'p' input -" \ "one\none\ntwo\ntwo" "one" "two" - -testing "sed noprint, no match, no newline" "-ne 's/woo/bang/' input" \ +testing "sed noprint, no match, no newline" "sed -ne 's/woo/bang/' input" \ "" "no\n" "" -testing "sed selective matches with nl" "-ne 's/woo/bang/p' input -" \ +testing "sed selective matches with one nl" "sed -ne 's/woo/bang/p' input -" \ "a bang\nc bang\n" "a woo\nb no" "c woo\nd no" -testing "sed selective matches insert newline" "-ne 's/woo/bang/p' input -" \ - "a bang\nb bang\nd bang" "a woo\nb woo" "c no\nd woo" -testing "sed selective matches noinsert newline" "-ne 's/woo/bang/p' input -" \ - "a bang\nb bang" "a woo\nb woo" "c no\nd no" -testing "sed clusternewline" "-e '/one/a 111' -e '/two/i 222' -e p input -" \ +testing "sed selective matches insert newline" \ + "sed -ne 's/woo/bang/p' input -" "a bang\nb bang\nd bang" \ + "a woo\nb woo" "c no\nd woo" +testing "sed selective matches noinsert newline" \ + "sed -ne 's/woo/bang/p' input -" "a bang\nb bang" "a woo\nb woo" \ + "c no\nd no" +testing "sed clusternewline" \ + "sed -e '/one/a 111' -e '/two/i 222' -e p input -" \ "one\none\n111\n222\ntwo\ntwo" "one" "two" +# Test end-of-file matching behavior + +testing "sed match EOF" "sed -e '"'$p'"'" "hello\nthere\nthere" "" \ + "hello\nthere" +testing "sed match EOF two files" "sed -e '"'$p'"' input -" \ + "one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfour" "one\ntwo" "three\nfour" +echo -ne "three\nfour" > input2 +testing "sed match EOF inline" \ + "sed -e '"'$i ook'"' -i input input2 && cat input input2" \ + "one\nook\ntwothree\nook\nfour" "one\ntwo" "" +rm input2 + +# Test lie-to-autoconf + +testing "sed lie-to-autoconf" "sed --version | grep -o 'GNU sed version '" \ + "GNU sed version \n" "" "" + +# Jump to nonexistent label +testing "sed nonexistent label" "sed -e 'b walrus' 2> /dev/null || echo yes" \ + "yes\n" "" "" + +testing "sed backref from empty s uses range regex" \ + "sed -e '/woot/s//eep \0 eep/'" "eep woot eep" "" "woot" + +testing "sed backref from empty s uses range regex with newline" \ + "sed -e '/woot/s//eep \0 eep/'" "eep woot eep\n" "" "woot\n" + +# -i with no filename + +touch ./- # Detect gnu failure mode here. +testing "sed -i with no arg [GNUFAIL]" "sed -e '' -i 2> /dev/null || echo yes" \ + "yes\n" "" "" +rm ./- # Clean up + +testing "sed s/xxx/[/" "sed -e 's/xxx/[/'" "[\n" "" "xxx\n" + # Ponder this a bit more, why "woo not found" from gnu version? #testing "sed doesn't substitute in deleted line" \ -# "-e '/ook/d;s/ook//;t woo;a bang;'" "bang" "" "ook\n" +# "sed -e '/ook/d;s/ook//;t woo;a bang;'" "bang" "" "ook\n" # This makes both seds very unhappy. Why? #testing "sed -g (exhaustive)" "sed -e 's/[[:space:]]*/,/g'" ",1,2,3,4,5," \