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This allows efficient processing of multiple files,
while also increasing compatibility with BSD's readlink(1).
We also add the -z, --zero option to delimit output items
with the NUL character which disambiguates output in the
presence of '\n' characters.
* src/readlink.c (usage): Add the --zero description,
and also adjust the description of --no-newline accordingly.
(main): Handle the -z option and iterate over multiple arguments.
Also as in commit v8.15-24-g9d46b25 we use fputs() and putchar()
rather than printf() for performance reasons.
* doc/coreutils.texi (readlink invocation): Document the
new --zero option, adjust the --no-newline description, and
tweak the general info to indicate multiple files are supported.
* tests/readlink/multi.sh: A new test for the new functionality.
* tests/local.mk: Reference the new test.
* man/readlink.x: Adjust the summary and also reference realpath.
* NEWS: Mention the improvement.
* THANKS.in: Suggested by Aaron Davies.
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* doc/coreutils.texi (df invocation): s/occurence/occurrence/.
* tests/df/skip-rootfs.sh: s/supressed/suppressed/
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* tests/misc/cut-huge-to-eol-range.sh: New test, showing that
the change in v8.20-51-g7d03466 is a bug fix after all.
* tests/local.mk (all_tests): Add it.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
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cp --no-preserve=mode exited 1 unconditionally. Furthermore,
the tests which would have detected this error - namely
link-preserve.sh and reserve-mode.sh - failed to test
cp's exit code.
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): In the case x->explicit_no_preserve_mode,
do only set return_val to false iff the previous set_acl ()
failed.
* tests/cp/link-preserve.sh: Check cp's exit code.
* tests/cp/link-symlink.sh: Likewise.
* tests/cp/preserve-mode.sh: Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Bug introduced in commit v8.19-145-g24ebca6.
Reported by Florian Pritz in http://bugs.gnu.org/13119.
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* src/df.c (struct devlist): Add new struct for storing already-
examined device numbers.
(devlist_head): Add new store of the above type.
(show_rootfs): Add new global boolean to not skip rootfs.
(dev_examined): Add new function to check if the device has
already been traversed.
(get_dev): Filter out rootfs unless "-t rootfs" or the -a
option is specified. Filter out duplicate entries by calling
the above new dev_examined unless the -a option is specified.
(main): Set the show_rootfs variable appropriately when the -t
option is specified for rootfs. Free device list (guarded by
IF_LINT).
* tests/df/skip-duplicates.sh: Add test to exercise the skipping
of duplicate entries.
* tests/df/skip-rootfs.sh: Add test to exercise the skipping
of the rootfs pseudo file system.
* tests/local.mk: Add the above new tests.
* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Mention the changes.
* doc/coreutils.texi (df invocation): Document df's behavior about
skipping rootfs and duplicate entries.
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Voelker.
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* tests/misc/cut.pl: This particular bug existed up to v8.10.
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The regular expression failed to match for file systems that
do not provide inode statistics, e.g. VFAT or CIFS (depending
on the underlying peer file system).
* tests/df/total-verify.sh: Fix the regular expression to match
a dash in the ipcent field again.
Reported by Assaf Gordon in http://bugs.gnu.org/13099.
Bug introduced in commit v8.20-18-gdae8d22.
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* tests/misc/cut.pl: Since we now output the more
complete error message irrespective of running
in a multi-byte locale or not, adjust the test accordingly.
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* src/cut.c (main): Treat a NUL delimiter (-d '') consistently
with non NUL delimiters, and disallow such a delimiter option,
unless a field is also specified.
(set_fields): Provide a more accurate error message when
a given list is invalid.
* tests/misc/cut.pl: Add a test case.
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When printing output delimiters, and when a to-EOL range subsumes
at least one other range, cut would mistakenly print delimiters for
the subsumed range. This bug was probably introduced via commit
v5.2.1-639-g847e066.
* src/cut.c (set_fields): Ignore any range that is subsumed by a
to-EOL range. Also, move two declarations down.
* tests/misc/cut.pl: Add tests to exercise this.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Reported by Marcel Böhme in http://bugs.gnu.org/12966
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* src/cut.c (set_fields): When two right-open-ended ranges are
specified, don't blindly let the latter one take precedence over
the former. Instead, use the union of the ranges.
* tests/misc/cut.pl: Add tests to exercise this.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Reported by Marcel Böhme in http://bugs.gnu.org/12966
Thanks to Berhard Voelker for catching log and NEWS typos.
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* tests/misc/timeout.sh: Take advantage of recent support for
sub-second timeouts to decrease runtime from about 6s to 2s.
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* tests/rm/d-2.sh: EEXIST is a valid error on some systems.
Reported by Michael Felt on AIX 6.1
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* tests/df/df-output.sh: sed --in-place is not generally available.
Also add a couple of simplifications from Bernhard Voelker.
Removing all spaces, rather than just leading spaces, suffices.
Searching for ' --output' in unadjusted df --help, suffices.
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* src/seq.c (scan_arg): Calculate the width more accurately
for numbers specified using scientific notation.
* tests/misc/seq.pl: Add tests for cases that were mishandled.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* THANKS.in: Reported by Marcel Böhme.
Fixes http://bugs.gnu.org/12959
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As the inodes information is usually not so much of interest,
and some file systems including btrfs do not even provide it,
reading of the full df --output is easier when the block
statistic fields come just left of the last field, the mount
point.
* src/df.c (all_args_string): Move the inodes fields before
the block fields.
(usage): Likewise.
* tests/df/df-output.sh: Likewise.
* doc/coreutils.texi (df invocation): Likewise. Additionally,
explicitly mention the default order of the --output option.
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The command "echo 12345 | cut -b 0-" prints an empty line while
it should fail with "fields and positions are numbered from 1".
* src/cut.c (set_fields): Add a diagnostic for the invalid open
range which starts with Zero, i.e., the range 0-.
* tests/misc/cut.pl: Add tests to ensure the range 0- fails for
fields (-f) and for positions (-b, -c).
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Reported by Marcel Böhme in <http://bugs.gnu.org/12903>.
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The test used the shasum utility which seems to belong to the
perl package. On SLES-10.4, perl doesn't include this yet:
+ seq 0 10000000
+ factor
+ shasum -c --status exp
./tests/factor/t00.sh: line 30: shasum: command not found
+ Exit 1
It is better to use our own stuff anyway.
* tests/factor/run.sh: s/shasum/sha1sum/. Additionally, add
sha1sum to the print_ver_ call.
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* tests/df/df-output.sh: For the test "df -B1K --output=size",
do not assume that the file system size fits in 9 bytes; it
might be larger than that, so omit leading space. Also, use
portable 'sed' commands: POSIX says sed commands inside { } should
all end in newline.
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* tests/df/df-output.sh: Add a test case.
* tests/local.mk (all_tests): Mention the test.
* cfg.mk (sc_file_system): Exempt the test from this syntax-check.
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This supports changing the order of the fields displayed,
and also allows the simultaneous display of inode and block fields.
src/df.c (get_dev): Factor out calling get_header to ...
(main): ... here. Call print_table only if file_systems_processed.
src/df.c (Displayable fields): Rename DEV_FIELD to SOURCE_FIELD.
Rename TYPE_FIELD to FSTYPE_FIELD. Rename FREE_FIELD to AVAIL_FIELD.
Rename MNT_FIELD to TARGET_FIELD.
* src/df.c (display_field_t): Turn loose enum definition of the
displayable fields into a typedef. Add the inode fields ITOTAL_FIELD,
IUSED_FIELD, IAVAIL_FIELD, IPCENT_FIELD.
(field_data_t): Define structure to hold the display field, the
caption, the width and the alignment for each field of the above
type.
(field_data): Add array the values of field data for each display
field.
(headers, alignments, widths): Remove arrays.
(columns): Add a pointer to the storage for the array of the actual
output columns, i.e., fields.
(ncolumns): Add counter for the current output columns.
(alloc_table_row): Allocate the dynamic ncolumns value of strings.
(print_table): Loop over ncolumns instead of constant NFIELDS. Rename
loop variable 'field' to 'col' to avoid ambiguity with the 'field'
element in the columns structure. Adjust the condition for printing
the last column by comparing with the column number instead of the
field name (TARGET_FIELD). Use the width and the alignment stored in
the columns data.
(alloc_field): Add new function to allocate a field in the columns
array.
(get_field_list): Add new function to fill the array of output columns
for each mode.
(get_header): Loop over ncolumns instead of constant NFIELDS. Rename
the loop variable 'field' to 'col' to avoid ambiguity with the 'field'
element in the columns structure. Remove the code for continuing the
loop if the current column is the file system type and print_type is not
active (which is now impossible). Store the cell in the columns store
along with the new width.
(get_dev): Loop over ncolumns instead of the constant NFIELDS. Rename
the loop variable 'field' to 'col' to avoid ambiguity with the 'field'
element in the columns structure; move the definition down to where it
is used first. Add cases for the inode fields ITOTAL_FIELD,
IUSED_FIELD, IAVAIL_FIELD and IPCENT_FIELD. Store the cell in the
columns store along with the new width.
(main): Use new get_field_list function to fill the list of output
columns.
* src/df.c (print_table): Instead of fputs()ing directly, apply
ambsalign on the last field, too. Use the new MBA_NO_RIGHT_PAD flag
for this.
* src/df.c (TOTAL_OPTION): Add new enum value.
(long_options): Use it for the "total" option instead of 'c'.
(main): Likewise.
* src/df.c (get_dev): Remove condition to copy the fstype into the
FSTYPE_FIELD - based on whether print_type is non-Null. Since the
introduction of get_field_list(), there are only fields added to
the columns array which have to be added.
* src/df.c (get_dev): Guard the summing up of the values for the
grand total: only do it if we have to print the total and if the
current invocation is not for processing it.
* src/df.c (main): Pass a hyphen "-" for the mount point name
to get_dev.
(get_dev): As the mount_point is now always there,
remove the condition and the else case for the TARGET_FIELD.
Instead, simply copy the mount_point.
All cells are now always present. Therefore, add an assertion
statement if one was not. Furthermore, hide the problematic
characters unconditionally.
(print_table): Remove the skipping of empty cells.
* tests/df/total-verify.sh: Accommodate to the new "-" in the
target field of the summary line.
* NEWS: Mention the change in behavior.
* src/df.c (field_type_t): Add new typedef of 3 enums to distinguish
between block, inode and other fields.
(field_data_t): Add field_type member of the above new type.
(field_data): Add default values for the above field_type,
indicating whether a field contains block values, inode values
or other, generic values.
(field_values_t): Add this struct to store the field values, used
by and factored out from get_dev to be able to define such a struct
for both the inode and the block values.
(get_field_values): Add this function to obtain the block values
and the inode values from the file system usage, used by and
factored out from get_dev.
(add_to_grand_total): Add this function to sum the values of the
current mount point up for the grand total, used by and factored
out from get_dev.
(get_dev): Move the definition of the variables fsu, buf, pct and
cell down to where they are used first to give them a better scope.
Factor out input_units, output_units, total, available,
negate_available, available_to_root, used and negate_used into the
above struct field_values_t.
Factor out the mapping of the fsu values to the above variables
into above function get_field_values.
Factor out the summing up of the grand total values into the
above function add_to_grand_total.
Define block_values and inode_values of the new type and call the
new get_field_values to fill them from the fsu values.
Call the above function add_to_grand_total for summing up the
values for the grand total.
Inside the loop over all fields, define a variable 'v' to point
to either the block_values or the inode_values, depending on the
current field's field_type. Change the code in the cases
TOTAL_FIELD/ITOTAL_FIELD, USED_FIELD/IUSED_FIELD, AVAIL_FIELD/
IAVAIL_FIELD and PCENT_FIELD/IPCENT_FIELD to use the field values
where 'v' is pointing to, i.e., either the block_values or the
inode_values.
* src/df.c (main): Remove setting of grand_fsu.fsu_blocks in the
inode_format case as this is no longer needed and would lead to
wrong results once when mixed block/inode fields will be used.
* src/df.c (main): Cleanup the code at the end regarding
file_systems_processed to make the code clearer.
* src/df.c (inode_format): Remove variable.
(main): Remove initialization of the above variable.
In getopts loop, directly set the header_mode to INODES_MODE
instead of using the above variable. Afterwards, remove the
mapping to INODES_MODE as it is already set.
* src/df.c (posix_format): Move variable ...
(main): ... to here.
* src/df.c (print_table): Enhance the comment about 2-line format
in cases where the SOURCE_FIELD exceeds 20 chars, as such
behavior has been removed long ago by commit v8.10-40-g99679ff.
* src/df.c (Display modes): Add OUTPUT_MODE, remove unused NMODES.
(display_field_t): Remove unnecessary NFIELDS.
(field_data_t): Add member 'arg' for the field name in the --output
argument. Add member 'used' to remember if a field is already used
in the columns array.
(field_data): Add values for the above new members arg and used.
(all_args_string): Add variable which represents the argument for
the --output option which includes all fields.
(OUTPUT_OPTION): Add enum to identify the long --output option.
(long_options): Add optional-argument --output option.
(alloc_field): Assert that the field is not already used.
Mark the field as used.
(decode_output_arg): Add function to parse the comma-separated
field list passed to the --output option in order to add the
appropriate fields to the columns array.
(get_field_list): Add case for the new OUTPUT_MODE to add all
available fields to columns in the case the --output option
has been passed without any values. Use the comma-separated
field list form to pass to decode_output_arg to keep the field
header mapping for the OUTPUT_MODE only on one place.
(main): Define format string msg_mut_excl to be used in the
following checks whether the use of --output and the other
option is mutually exclusive.
In the getopt_long loop, add a check to the case for the -i option
to issue an error message when it is used together with --output;
Likewise for -T and -P.
Add a new case for OUTPUT_OPTION, together with similar checks as
above and eventually passing the optarg to decode_output_arg.
After the getopt_long loop, consider the OUTPUT_MODE case in order
not to run into -h or -P mode.
* src/df.c (get_dev): Also xstrdup the dev_name, and free it
afterwards to silence a valgrind warning about definitely lost
memory.
(main): Free the columns store to silence valgrind, guarded by
the IF_LINT macro.
* src/df.c (main): Pass "total" as the mount point to get_dev if
the SOURCE_FIELD is not among the columns to output.
* tests/df/df-output.sh: Change the test to ensure the content of
the target field of the grand total line: if the source field is
present, then the target should be "-", else the target field should
be "target".
* NEWS (Changes in behavior): Enhance the exiting NEWS entry.
* doc/coreutils.texi (df invocation): Document the content of the
source and target field in the grand total line.
* src/df.c (main): Add another condition to the need_fs_type
parameter of read_file_system_list whether the FSTYPE_FIELD is
used or not.
* src/df.c (get_header): Indicate the block size used,
in the "size" header, when using --output without -h.
* tests/df/df-output.sh: Adjust for, and add an extra test for,
the new behavior.
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It's useful for commands that support running for an indeterminite
amount of time, to not return a specific timeout exit status (124),
and instead let the command handle the timeout signal and return
a status for the work done so far.
* doc/coreutils.texi (timeout invocation): Describe the new option.
* src/timeout.c (preserve_status): A new global boolean to
enable the --preserve-status behavior.
(usage): Describe the new option.
(main): Don't return EXIT_TIMEOUT of preserve_status is set.
* tests/misc/timeout.sh: Add a test for the new option.
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Besides what the subject says, this commit moves the test data
for the factor tests from tests/local.mk into the directory
tests/factor/ where it belongs.
* tests/local.mk (EXTRA_DIST): Add new tests/factor/create-test.sh.
(p,q,t1,t2) Factor out the factor-related magic numbers.
(factor_tests): Rename the test names to t{00..36}.sh. Factor out
the triples of test data.
($(factor_tests)): Add dependency to new
tests/factor/create-factor.sh.
Call that script to generate the test scripts.
* tests/factor/run.sh: Turn this script into a template, and
therefore remove it's executable permission bit.
Add template variables START, END and CKSUM, replacing the code
to split the test data from the test script's file name.
Use the new template variables in the call to seq and for
creating the exp file.
* tests/factor/create-test.sh: Add new script to create the
test scripts from the template tests/factor/run.sh.
Use test data and magic numbers factored out from the above
files. Let the script also change the __TEMPLATE__ line in
run.sh to make clear that the test scripts are generated.
* cfg.mk (sc_tests_list_consistency): Exempt the new test.
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_test_backticks):
Likewise.
Improved-by: Stefano Lattarini
Improved by: Jim Meyering
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* tests/du/bind-mount-dir-cycle.sh: Remove obsolete comment
spotted by Gilles Espinasse.
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* src/pr.c: Replace the code to truncate the most significant
digits of line numbers, with much simpler string manipulation
that supports arbitrary widths. Before this, specifying a
width >= 32 to -n would result in a divide by zero error.
Also remove the inconsistent padding with zeros and spaces, which
would result in zero padding for widths 12 and 15.
* tests/pr/pr-tests.pl: Added a test to ensure no zero padding,
and also a test for the divide by zero case.
* NEWS: Mentioned the fix
Reported by Ondrej Oprala
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* tests/misc/pr.pl: Refactor this test into ...
* tests/pr/pr-tests.pl: ... here.
* tests/local.mk: Remove the reference to the removed test
Improved by Jim Meyering
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* tests/misc/factor.pl: Correct the precedence and
regular expression in the command to check for GMP.
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* src/extent-scan.c (extent_scan_read): Reset our last_ei
pointer whenever the parent buffer might have just been freed.
* tests/cp/fiemap-extent-FMR.sh: New test.
* tests/local.mk (all_tests): Add it.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
Reported by Mike Gerth in http://bugs.gnu.org/12656, and with
help from Alan Curry. Bug introduced in commit v8.10-60-g18f5a85.
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In the recent factor rewrite, the GMP code
wasn't actually used; just an error was printed
on integer overflow. While fixing that it was noticed
that correct input validation wasn't done in all cases
when falling back to the GMP code.
* src/factor.c (print_factors) Fallback to GMP on overflow.
(strto2uintmax): Scan the string for invalid characters,
so that case can be detected independently of overflow.
Return an error when an empty string is passed.
Also allow leading spaces and '+' in input numbers.
* tests/misc/factor.pl: Ensure the GMP code is exercised
when compiled in. Also add a test to verify leading
spaces and '+' are allowed.
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* src/factor.c: Renamed from factor-ng.c, with the following changes:
Adjust copyright header to be consistent with others.
Use xmalloc and xrealloc, to avoid segv upon OOM.
Switch back to using readtokens to handle input.
Diagnose invalid inputs.
s/fprintf+exit/error/
(print_factors): Add comments.
(strto2uintmax): Return strtol_error, not int.
(read_item): Remove, no longer used.
(main): Use atexit(close_stdout) so that we don't ignore failed write.
* cfg.mk: Exempt src/longlong.h from several tests.
Exempt run.sh from the test-list-consistency test.
Exempt make-prime-list.c from numerous tests, since we won't
be making it conform: it must not link with libcoreutils.a.
Exempt factor-ng.c from the no-upper-case error message test.
* AUTHORS (factor): Add Torbjörn and Niels.
* tests/local.mk (factor_tests): Encode the 37 tests.
($(factor_tests)): Rule to generate a test script for each test.
* tests/factor/run.sh: New script, marked as very expensive.
* .gitignore: Ignore new generated files.
* src/local.mk (src/primes.h): New rule.
(noinst_PROGRAMS): Add make-prime-list.
(noinst_HEADERS): Add longlong.h.
Remove all wheel-related rules and files.
* src/wheel-gen.pl: Remove file.
maint: mark set-but-not-used variables with ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
* src/factor-ng.c (redcify, prime_p, isqrt2): Mark them, so we
don't have to disable -Wunused-but-set-variable.
maint: use __builtin_expect only if __GNUC__
* src/factor-ng.c (LIKELY, UNLIKELY) [__GNUC__]: Add #ifdef guard.
build: avoid warning about unused macro
* src/factor-ng.c (__GMP_DECLSPEC): Don't define here
* src/longlong.h (__GMP_DECLSPEC): Define if not already defined.
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The --no-preserve=mode option did not do what its name implies:
it would mistakenly preserve permission mode bits.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
* TODO: Remove an entry.
* src/copy.c (copy_reg): Add a condition to properly
handle the --no-preserve=mode option for files
(copy_internal): Add a condition to properly handle the
--no-preserve=mode option for directories.
* src/copy.h (struct cp_options): Add a new boolean.
* src/cp.c (cp_option_init,decode_preserve_arg): Set the
new boolean value according to specified options.
* src/install.c (struct cp_options): Initialize the new boolean.
* src/mv.c (struct cp_options): Initialize the new boolean.
* tests/cp/preserve-mode.sh: Add a new test.
* tests/cp/link-preserve.sh (-a --no-preserve=mode): Adjust the
expected perms: now, --no-preserve=mode overrides the --preserve=mode
that is inherent in -a, as it should.
* tests/local.mk: Add the new test to the list.
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* src/dd.c (STATUS_NONE): A new bitmask combining all STATUS_
options, thus used to suppress all informational output.
(struct symbol_value statuses): Expose the "none" option,
corresponding to the STATUS_NONE bitmask above.
(print_stats): Return early if STATUS_NONE is specified.
Also move the call to gethrxtime() down so that it's only
called when needed.
(usage): Describe the new options.
* doc/coreutils.texi (dd invocation): Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
* tests/dd/misc.sh: Ensure the new option works.
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* tests/cp/link-heap.sh: Increase virtual memory limit by 2000KiB --
from 20,000 to 22,000 KiB -- to avoid a new failure on rawhide.
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When listing a directory containing dangling symlinks,
and not outputting a long format listing, and orphaned links
are set to no coloring in LS_COLORS, then the symlinks
would get no color rather than reverting to the standard
symlink color. The issue was introduced in v8.13-19-g84457c4
* src/ls.c (print_color_indicator): Use the standard method
to check if coloring is specified for orphaned symlinks.
The existing method would consider 'or=00' or 'or=0' as significant
in LS_COLORS. Even 'or=' was significant as in that case the
string='or=' and the length=0. Also apply the same change
for missing symlinks for consistency.
(gobble_file): Remove the simulation of linkok, which is only
tested in print_color_indicator() which now handles this directly
by keying on the LS_COLORS values correctly.
* tests/misc/ls-misc.pl: Add a test case.
* THANKS: Add the reporter.
* NEWS: Mention the fix.
Reported-by: David Matei
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* tests/local.mk (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Rename from AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT,
since it is not honored in automake-1.11.3 after all.
This reverts commit v8.19-38-g34c9c8f. For now, I'll leave
the following commit that made bootstrap.conf require 1.11.2.
Prompted by a report of test failure from Pádraig Brady.
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Handle non-negative whole numbers robustly and efficiently when
the increment is 1 and when no format-changing option is specified.
On the correctness front, for very large numbers, seq now works fine:
$ b=1000000000000000000000000000
$ src/seq ${b}09 ${b}11
100000000000000000000000000009
100000000000000000000000000010
100000000000000000000000000011
while the old one would infloop, printing garbage:
$ seq ${b}09 ${b}11 | head -2
99999999999999999997315645440
99999999999999999997315645440
The new code is much more efficient, too:
Old vs new: 55.81s vs 0.82s
$ env time --f=%e seq $((10**8)) > /dev/null
55.81
$ env time --f=%e src/seq $((10**8)) > /dev/null
0.82
* seq.c (incr): New function, inspired by the one in cat.c.
(cmp, seq_fast): New functions, inspired by code in nt-factor
by Torbjörn Granlund and Niels Möller.
(trim_leading_zeros): New function, without which cmp would malfunction.
(all_digits_p): New function.
(main): Hoist the format_str-vs-equal_width check to precede first
treatment of operands, and insert code to call seq_fast when possible.
* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention the correctness fix.
(Improvements): Mention the speed-up.
* tests/misc/seq.pl: Exercise the new code.
Improved by: Bernhard Voelker.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.coreutils.general/3340
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The README-documented way to run individual tests was invalidated
by the conversion of tests/ to non-recursive make. Add a GNUmakefile
shim to reenable that usage.
* tests/GNUmakefile: New file, so that "make -C tests ..." works
like it did before the conversion of tests/ to non-recursive build.
Reported by Bernhard Voelker.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add it.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_tab_based_indentation): Also exempt any
GNUmakefile from this syntax-check.
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* NEWS (Bug fixes): Mention it.
* tests/misc/factor.pl: Add five of Torbjörn's tests.
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These commands would evoke an invalid diagnostic:
$ mkdir d && ln -s d s && env rm -r s/
rm: cannot remove 's': Too many levels of symbolic links
remove.c was stripping trailing slashes from "s/" before passing
the name to "rm". But a trailing slash may change the semantics,
and thus should not be stripped.
* src/remove.c (rm_fts): Do not strip trailing slashes.
* tests/rm/v-slash.sh: Adapt to new expected output.
* gnulib: Update to latest, for an improved fts.c that merely
normalizes trailing slashes.
Reported by Paul Eggert in discussion of http://bugs.gnu.org/12339
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* tests/local.mk ($(TEST_LOGS)): Depend on $(PROGRAMS), so that
tests are rerun when any program is rebuilt. Technically, we could
specify precisely which few programs are dependents of each test,
but that can come later, if deemed worth the trouble and maintenance
burden. Also, there is the issue of the primary program(s) being
tested (i.e., those itemized via print_ver_) versus those that are
tested incidentally: for example, nearly every test exercises "rm"
when its clean-up code removes files.
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Because it requires the presence of the '.git' directory, that is,
can be run only for maintainers working from checked-out sources.
* tests/local.mk (vc_exe_in_TESTS): Rename and move ...
* cfg.mk (sc_tests_list_consistency): ... here, with minor adjustments.
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* tests/local.mk (TEST_SUITE_LOGS): Define to 'tests/test-suite.log'.
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* Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Remove 'tests'.
(include): The '$(top_srcdir)/tests/local.mk' file.
(check-root): Remove this convenience target, it's no longer needed
now that the "real" check-root target once in 'tests/Makefile' will
land in the top-level makefile.
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Remove 'tests/Makefile'.
* tests/Makefile.am: Rename ...
* tests/local.mk: ... like this, with a lot of adjustments.
* tests/init.cfg: Move ...
* init.cfg: ... here. This is necessary, for a limitation of the
gnulib-provided 'tests/init.sh', which unconditionally look for
'init.cfg' in the $(srcdir) directory.
* tests/*/*.sh: Adjust: expect init.sh to be in '$srcdir/tests',
not in '$srcdir', and extend $PATH with './src', not with '../src'.
* tests/Coreutils.pm: Adjust similarly.
* tests/pr/pr-tests.pl ($pfx): Likewise.
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This is just a preparatory refactoring in view of future changes.
* configure.ac (AC_SUBST): New 'built_programs'.
* tests/Makefile.am (AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Simply define the exported
variable 'built_programs' to the expansion of the '$(built_programs)'
AC_SUBST'd make variable.
(.built-programs): Remove this now-unneeded convenience target.
(CLEANFILES, check_DATA): Delete, no longer needed.
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* tests/Makefile.am (root-hint): Here. The interested user can see
the reasons why some tests are skipped by looking at the messages
they display on the console; here's an excerpt:
...
PASS: misc/id-groups.sh
id-setgid.sh: skipped test: must be run as root
SKIP: misc/id-setgid.sh
PASS: misc/md5sum.pl
...
PASS: df/total-verify.sh
2g.sh: skipped test: very expensive: disabled by default
SKIP: du/2g.sh
...
Clear enough, and more specific and precise that a generic "some tests
might need to be run as root" message. And if that user is interested
in making those tests run anyway, he'll just take a look to the README
files to look for info. So there's no reason to pollute the stdout
with another "hint" that is subsumed by those messages, and that might
go unnoticed anyway.
Moreover, and possibly more importantly, that hint wasn't being
displayed anyway, even before this change! That's because the
'root-hint' target was listed as prerequisite for the 'check-recursive'
target, which however was not a dependency of the 'check' target in
'tests/Makefile.am', because that file contains no $(SUBDIRS)
definition.
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* tests/Makefile.am (vc_exe_in_TESTS): Adjust to look, in the 'tests/'
subdirectory, for files that have one of the extensions listed in
$(TEST_EXTENSIONS), rather than for executable files.
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* tests/Makefile.am (vc_exe_in_TESTS): It is easy to adjust this
recipe to also work in VPATH setups, also thanks to modifications
done by previous changes.
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* tests/Makefile.am (vc_exe_in_TESTS): No need to depend on Makefile:
this target is .PHONY, so it is always run anyway.
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* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Rename ...
(all_tests): ... like this, so that we'll still be able to know the
complete list of our tests even if the user overrides TESTS from the
command line (which he's allowed to do by the test harness API).
(root_tests): Rename ...
(all_root_tests): ... like this, for similar reasons.
(TESTS, root_tests): Redefine their defaults to to $(all_tests) and
$(all_root_tests) respectively.
(vc_exe_in_TESTS): It can now safely use $(all_tests) to get the
complete list of test cases according to the Makefile, instead of
having to resort to "parsing" of Makefile.am.
(EXTRA_DIST): Use $(all_tests), not $(TESTS).
(v_, w_): Delete, no longer needed.
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* tests/Makefile.am (check-local): Here, by making this depend
on 'vc_exe_in_TESTS' ...
(check): ... rather than making this depend on them. While the old
usage worked, it relied on an implementation detail rather than on
documented behavior.
* src/local.mk (check-local): Similarly, make this depend on
'check-README' and 'check-duplicate-no-install' ...
(check): ... rather than on this.
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