#! /bin/sh # Make sure all these programs work properly # when invoked with --help or --version. test "$VERBOSE" = yes && set -x expected_failure_status_nohup=127 expected_failure_status_printenv=2 expected_failure_status_tty=3 expected_failure_status_sort=2 expected_failure_status_expr=3 expected_failure_status_lbracket=2 expected_failure_status_dir=2 expected_failure_status_ls=2 expected_failure_status_vdir=2 case "$all_programs" in *groups*) if test -w /dev/full && test -c /dev/full && echo > /dev/full 2>&1; then cat 1>&2 <<\EOF ************************************************ WARNING: On this system, the built-in echo function of /bin/sh does not report failure when writing to a full device. To demonstrate, run this command: /bin/sh -c 'echo hello > /dev/full; echo status=$?' Notice that the failing echo leaves its exit status set to zero and does not produce a diagnostic. That bug in /bin/sh would cause the test of the groups scripts to fail, so it is being removed from the list of programs checked by this test. ************************************************ EOF all_programs=`echo $all_programs|sed 's/\ *//'` fi ;; esac fail=0 for lang in C fr da; do for i in $all_programs; do # Skip `test'; it doesn't accept --help or --version. test $i = test && continue; # false fails even when invoked with --help or --version. if test $i = false; then env LC_MESSAGES=$lang ../src/$i --help >/dev/null && fail=1 env LC_MESSAGES=$lang ../src/$i --version >/dev/null && fail=1 continue fi # The just-built install executable is always named `ginstall'. test $i = install && i=ginstall # Make sure they exit successfully, under normal conditions. ../src/$i --help > h-$i || fail=1 ../src/$i --version >/dev/null || fail=1 # Make sure they mention the bug-reporting address in --help output. grep "$PACKAGE_BUGREPORT" h-$i > /dev/null || fail=1 rm -f h-$i # Make sure they fail upon `disk full' error. if test -w /dev/full && test -c /dev/full; then ../src/$i --help >/dev/full 2>/dev/null && fail=1 ../src/$i --version >/dev/full 2>/dev/null && fail=1 status=$? test $i = [ && prog=lbracket || prog=$i eval "expected=\$expected_failure_status_$prog" test x$expected = x && expected=1 if test $status = $expected; then : # ok else fail=1 echo "*** $i: bad exit status \`$status' (expected $expected)," 1>&2 echo " with --help or --version output redirected to /dev/full" 1>&2 fi fi done done tmp=tmp-$$ tmp_in=in-$$ tmp_in2=in2-$$ tmp_dir=dir-$$ tmp_out=out-$$ mkdir $tmp || fail=1 cd $tmp || fail=1 comm_args="$tmp_in $tmp_in" csplit_args="$tmp_in //" cut_args='-f 1' join_args="$tmp_in $tmp_in" tr_args='a a' chmod_args="a+x $tmp_in" # Punt on these. chgrp_args=--version chown_args=--version mkfifo_args=--version mknod_args=--version # Punt on uptime, since it fails (e.g., failing to get boot time) # on some systems, and we shouldn't let that stop `make check'. uptime_args=--version cmp_args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2" diff_args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2" sdiff_args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2" diff3_args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2 $tmp_in2" cp_args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2" ln_args="$tmp_in ln-target" ginstall_args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2" mv_args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2" mkdir_args=$tmp_dir/subdir rmdir_args=$tmp_dir rm_args=$tmp_in shred_args=$tmp_in touch_args=$tmp_in2 basename_args=$tmp_in dirname_args=$tmp_in expr_args=foo # Punt, in case GNU `id' hasn't been installed yet. groups_args=--version pathchk_args=$tmp_in yes_args=--version logname_args=--version nohup_args=--version printf_args=foo seq_args=10 sleep_args=0 su_args=--version test_args=foo # This is necessary in the unusual event that there is # no valid entry in /etc/mtab. df_args=/ # This is necessary in the unusual event that getpwuid (getuid ()) fails. id_args=-u sleep 10m & kill_args=$! link_args="$tmp_in link-target" unlink_args=$tmp_in ln -s . slink readlink_args=slink stat_args=$tmp_in unlink_args=$tmp_in lbracket_args=": ]" for i in $all_programs; do # Skip these. case $i in chroot|stty|tty|false) continue;; esac rm -rf $tmp_in $tmp_in2 $tmp_dir $tmp_out echo > $tmp_in echo > $tmp_in2 mkdir $tmp_dir # echo ================== $i test $i = [ && prog=lbracket || prog=$i eval "args=\$${prog}_args" if ../../src/$i $args < $tmp_in > $tmp_out; then : # ok else echo FAIL: $i fail=1 fi rm -rf $tmp_in $tmp_in2 $tmp_out $tmp_dir done # FIXME: trap cd .. rm -rf $tmp exit $fail