#!/usr/bin/perl # -*- perl -*- # Test comm # Copyright (C) 2008-2016 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 . require 5.003; use strict; (my $program_name = $0) =~ s|.*/||; my $prog = 'comm'; # Turn off localization of executable's ouput. @ENV{qw(LANGUAGE LANG LC_ALL)} = ('C') x 3; my @inputs = ({IN=>{a=>"1\n3\n3\n3"}}, {IN=>{b=>"2\n2\n3\n3\n3"}}); my @zinputs = ({IN=>{za=>"1\0003\0003\0003"}}, {IN=>{zb=>"2\0002\0003\0003\0003"}}); my @Tests = ( # basic operation ['basic', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\n\t2\n\t2\n\t\t3\n\t\t3\n\t\t3\n"} ], ['zbasic', '-z', @zinputs, {OUT=>"1\0\t2\0\t2\0\t\t3\0\t\t3\0\t\t3\0"} ], # suppress lines unique to file 1 ['opt-1', '-1', @inputs, {OUT=>"2\n2\n\t3\n\t3\n\t3\n"} ], ['zopt-1', '-z', '-1', @zinputs, {OUT=>"2\0002\000\t3\000\t3\000\t3\000"} ], # suppress lines unique to file 2 ['opt-2', '-2', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\n\t3\n\t3\n\t3\n"} ], ['zopt-2', '-z', '-2', @zinputs, {OUT=>"1\000\t3\000\t3\000\t3\000"} ], # suppress lines that appear in both files ['opt-3', '-3', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\n\t2\n\t2\n"} ], ['zopt-3', '-z', '-3', @zinputs, {OUT=>"1\000\t2\000\t2\000"} ], # suppress lines unique to file 1 and lines unique to file 2 ['opt-12', '-1', '-2', @inputs, {OUT=>"3\n3\n3\n"} ], ['zopt-12', '-12z', @zinputs, {OUT=>"3\0003\0003\000"} ], # suppress lines unique to file 1 and those that appear in both files ['opt-13', '-1', '-3', @inputs, {OUT=>"2\n2\n"} ], ['zopt-13', '-13z', @zinputs, {OUT=>"2\0002\000"} ], # suppress lines unique to file 2 and those that appear in both files ['opt-23', '-2', '-3', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\n"} ], ['zopt-23', '-23z', @zinputs, {OUT=>"1\000"} ], # suppress all output ['opt-123', '-1', '-2', '-3', @inputs, {OUT=>""} ], # show summary: 1 only in file1, 2 only in file2, 3 in both files ['total-all', '--total', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\n\t2\n\t2\n\t\t3\n\t\t3\n\t\t3\n" . "1\t2\t3\ttotal\n"} ], # show summary only, suppressing regular output ['total-123', '--total', '-123', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\t2\t3\ttotal\n"} ], # invalid missing command line argument (1) ['missing-arg1', $inputs[0], {EXIT=>1}, {ERR => "$prog: missing operand after 'a'\n" . "Try '$prog --help' for more information.\n"}], # invalid missing command line argument (both) ['missing-arg2', {EXIT=>1}, {ERR => "$prog: missing operand\n" . "Try '$prog --help' for more information.\n"}], # invalid extra command line argument ['extra-arg', @inputs, 'no-such', {EXIT=>1}, {ERR => "$prog: extra operand 'no-such'\n" . "Try '$prog --help' for more information.\n"}], # out-of-order input ['ooo', {IN=>{a=>"1\n3"}}, {IN=>{b=>"3\n2"}}, {EXIT=>1}, {OUT => "1\n\t\t3\n\t2\n"}, {ERR => "$prog: file 2 is not in sorted order\n"}], # out-of-order input, fatal ['ooo2', '--check-order', {IN=>{a=>"1\n3"}}, {IN=>{b=>"3\n2"}}, {EXIT=>1}, {OUT => "1\n\t\t3\n"}, {ERR => "$prog: file 2 is not in sorted order\n"}], # out-of-order input, ignored ['ooo3', '--nocheck-order', {IN=>{a=>"1\n3"}}, {IN=>{b=>"3\n2"}}, {OUT => "1\n\t\t3\n\t2\n"}], # both inputs out-of-order ['ooo4', {IN=>{a=>"3\n1\n0"}}, {IN=>{b=>"3\n2\n0"}}, {EXIT=>1}, {OUT => "\t\t3\n1\n0\n\t2\n\t0\n"}, {ERR => "$prog: file 1 is not in sorted order\n". "$prog: file 2 is not in sorted order\n" }], # both inputs out-of-order on last pair ['ooo5', {IN=>{a=>"3\n1"}}, {IN=>{b=>"3\n2"}}, {EXIT=>1}, {OUT => "\t\t3\n1\n\t2\n"}, {ERR => "$prog: file 1 is not in sorted order\n". "$prog: file 2 is not in sorted order\n" }], # first input out-of-order extended ['ooo5b', {IN=>{a=>"0\n3\n1"}}, {IN=>{b=>"2\n3"}}, {EXIT=>1}, {OUT => "0\n\t2\n\t\t3\n1\n"}, {ERR => "$prog: file 1 is not in sorted order\n"}], # second input out-of-order extended ['ooo5c', {IN=>{a=>"0\n3"}}, {IN=>{b=>"2\n3\n1"}}, {EXIT=>1}, {OUT => "0\n\t2\n\t\t3\n\t1\n"}, {ERR => "$prog: file 2 is not in sorted order\n"}], # both inputs out-of-order, but fully pairable ['ooo6', {IN=>{a=>"2\n1\n0"}}, {IN=>{b=>"2\n1\n0"}}, {EXIT=>0}, {OUT => "\t\t2\n\t\t1\n\t\t0\n"}], # both inputs out-of-order, fully pairable, but forced to fail ['ooo7', '--check-order', {IN=>{a=>"2\n1\n0"}}, {IN=>{b=>"2\n1\n0"}}, {EXIT=>1}, {OUT => "\t\t2\n"}, {ERR => "$prog: file 1 is not in sorted order\n"}], # out-of-order, line 2 is a prefix of line 1 # until coreutils-7.2, this test would fail -- no disorder detected ['ooo-prefix', '--check-order', {IN=>{a=>"Xa\nX\n"}}, {IN=>{b=>""}}, {EXIT=>1}, {OUT => "Xa\n"}, {ERR => "$prog: file 1 is not in sorted order\n"}], # alternate delimiter: ',' ['delim-comma', '--output-delimiter=,', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\n,2\n,2\n,,3\n,,3\n,,3\n"} ], # two-character alternate delimiter: '++' ['delim-2char', '--output-delimiter=++', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\n++2\n++2\n++++3\n++++3\n++++3\n"} ], # NUL delimiter ['delim-empty', '--output-delimiter=', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\n\0002\n\0002\n\000\0003\n\000\0003\n\000\0003\n"} ], ['zdelim-empty', '-z', '-z --output-delimiter=', @zinputs, {OUT=>"1\000\0002\000\0002\000\000\0003\000\000\0003\000\000\0003\000"} ], # invalid dual delimiter ['delim-dual', '--output-delimiter=,', '--output-delimiter=+', @inputs, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR => "$prog: multiple output delimiters specified\n"}], # valid dual delimiter specification ['delim-dual2', '--output-delimiter=,', '--output-delimiter=,', @inputs, {OUT=>"1\n,2\n,2\n,,3\n,,3\n,,3\n"} ], # show summary, zero-terminated ['totalz-all', '--total', '-z', @zinputs, {OUT=>"1\000\t2\000\t2\000\t\t3\000\t\t3\000\t\t3\000" . "1\t2\t3\ttotal\000"} ], # show summary only (-123), zero-terminated and with ',' as delimiter ['totalz-123', '--total', '-z123', '--output-delimiter=,', @zinputs, {OUT=>"1,2,3,total\000"} ], ); my $save_temps = $ENV{DEBUG}; my $verbose = $ENV{VERBOSE}; my $fail = run_tests ($program_name, $prog, \@Tests, $save_temps, $verbose); exit $fail;