From 265c53eab7ba05e7d7694bb468100c068df22e92 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Keith Bostic Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1992 01:26:27 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] date and time created 92/08/23 18:26:27 by bostic SCCS-vsn: usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test 5.1 --- usr/src/usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test | 469 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 469 insertions(+) create mode 100644 usr/src/usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test diff --git a/usr/src/usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test b/usr/src/usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2975f282ad --- /dev/null +++ b/usr/src/usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test @@ -0,0 +1,469 @@ +#!/bin/sh - +# +# Copyright (c) 1992 Diomidis Spinellis. +# Copyright (c) 1992 The Regents of the University of California. +# All rights reserved. +# +# %sccs.include.redist.sh% +# +# @(#)sed.test 5.1 (Berkeley) %G% +# + +# sed Regression Tests +# +# The following files are created: +# lines[1-4], script1, script2 +# Two directories *.out contain the test results + +main() +{ + BASE=/usr/bin/sed + BASELOG=sed.out + TEST=../obj/sed + TESTLOG=nsed.out + DICT=/usr/share/dict/words + + awk 'END { for (i = 1; i < 15; i++) print "l1_" i}' lines1 + awk 'END { for (i = 1; i < 10; i++) print "l2_" i}' lines2 + + exec 4>&1 5>&2 + + # Set these flags to get messages about known problems + BSD=1 + GNU=0 + SUN=0 + tests $BASE $BASELOG + + BSD=0 + GNU=0 + SUN=0 + tests $TEST $TESTLOG + exec 1>&4 2>&5 + diff -c $BASELOG $TESTLOG | more +} + +tests() +{ + SED=$1 + DIR=$2 + rm -rf $DIR + mkdir $DIR + MARK=100 + + test_args + test_addr + echo Testing commands + test_group + test_aci + test_branch + test_pattern + test_print + test_subst +} + +mark() +{ + MARK=`expr $MARK + 1` + exec 1>&4 2>&5 + exec >"$DIR/${MARK}_$1" + echo "Test $1:$MARK" + # Uncomment this line to match tests with sed error messages + echo "Test $1:$MARK" > /dev/stderr +} + +test_args() +{ + mark '1.1' + echo Testing argument parsing + echo First type + if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then + echo SunOS sed prints only with -n + else + $SED 's/^/e1_/p' lines1 + fi + mark '1.2' ; $SED -n 's/^/e1_/p' lines1 + mark '1.3' + if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then + echo SunOS sed prints only with -n + else + $SED 's/^/e1_/p' script1 + echo 's/^/s2_/p' >script2 + mark '1.5' + if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then + echo SunOS sed prints only with -n + else + $SED -f script1 lines1 + fi + mark '1.6' + if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then + echo SunOS sed prints only with -n + else + $SED -f script1 script1 <lines3 + # GNU and SunOS sed behave differently here + mark '7.1' + if [ $BSD -eq 1 ] ; then + echo 'BSD sed drops core on this one; TEST SKIPPED' + else + $SED -n l lines3 + fi + mark '7.2' ; $SED -e '/l2_/=' lines1 lines2 + rm -f lines4 + mark '7.3' ; $SED -e '3,12w lines4' lines1 + echo w results + cat lines4 + mark '7.4' ; $SED -e '4r lines2' lines1 + mark '7.5' ; $SED -e '5r /dev/dds' lines1 + mark '7.6' ; $SED -e '6r /dev/null' lines1 + mark '7.7' + if [ $BSD -eq 1 -o $GNU -eq 1 -o $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then + echo BSD, GNU and SunOS cannot pass this one + else + sed '200q' $DICT | sed 's$.*$s/^/&/w tmpdir/&$' >script1 + rm -rf tmpdir + mkdir tmpdir + $SED -f script1 lines1 + cat tmpdir/* + rm -rf tmpdir + fi + mark '7.8' + if [ $BSD -eq 1 ] ; then + echo BSD sed cannot pass 7.7 + else + echo line1 > lines3 + echo "" >> lines3 + $SED -n -e '$p' lines3 /dev/null + fi + +} + +test_subst() +{ + echo Testing substitution commands + mark '8.1' ; $SED -e 's/./X/g' lines1 + mark '8.2' ; $SED -e 's,.,X,g' lines1 +# GNU and SunOS sed thinks we are escaping . as wildcard, not as separator +# mark '8.3' ; $SED -e 's.\..X.g' lines1 +# POSIX does not say that this should work +# mark '8.4' ; $SED -e 's/[/]/Q/' lines1 + mark '8.4' ; $SED -e 's/[\/]/Q/' lines1 + mark '8.5' ; $SED -e 's_\__X_' lines1 + mark '8.6' ; $SED -e 's/./(&)/g' lines1 + mark '8.7' ; $SED -e 's/./(\&)/g' lines1 + mark '8.8' ; $SED -e 's/\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)/x\3x\2x\1/g' lines1 + mark '8.9' ; $SED -e 's/_/u0\ +u1\ +u2/g' lines1 + mark '8.10' + if [ $BSD -eq 1 -o $GNU -eq 1 ] ; then + echo 'BSD/GNU sed do not understand digit flags on s commands' + fi + $SED -e 's/./X/4' lines1 + rm -f lines4 + mark '8.11' ; $SED -e 's/1/X/w lines4' lines1 + echo s wfile results + cat lines4 + mark '8.12' ; $SED -e 's/[123]/X/g' lines1 + mark '8.13' ; $SED -e 'y/0123456789/9876543210/' lines1 + mark '8.14' ; + if [ $BSD -eq 1 -o $GNU -eq 1 -o $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then + echo BSD/GNU/SUN sed fail this test + else + $SED -e 'y10\123456789198765432\101' lines1 + fi + mark '8.15' ; $SED -e '1N;2y/\n/X/' lines1 +} + +main -- 2.20.1