#!/bin/sh : ${PERL=perl} case "$PERL" in *'missing perl') echo 1>&2 "$0: configure didn't find a usable version of Perl, so can't run thi s test" exit 77 ;; esac ARGV_0=$0 export ARGV_0 exec $PERL -w -- - <<\EOF # Ensure that cat exits upon a single EOF (^D) from a tty. # Do the same for all programs that can read stdin, # requiring no arguments and that write to standard output. use strict; (my $ME = $ENV{ARGV_0}) =~ s|.*/||; eval { require Expect }; $@ and (warn "$ME: this script requires Perl's Expect package\n"), exit 77; { my $fail = 0; foreach my $cmd (qw( cat cksum dd expand fmt fold head md5sum nl od paste pr ptx sha1sum sort sum tac tee tail tsort unexpand uniq wc )) { my $exp = new Expect; $exp->log_user(0); $exp->spawn($cmd) or (warn "$ME: cannot run `$cmd': $!\n"), $fail=1, next; $exp->send("foo\n"); $exp->send(''); # FIXME: it'd be better not to hard-code ^D here $exp->expect (0, '-re', "^foo\\r?\$"); my $found = $exp->expect (1, '-re', "^.+\$"); # $found and warn "F: $found: " . $exp->exp_match () . "\n"; $exp->expect(1, 'eof'); defined $found or (warn "$ME: $cmd didn't produce expected output\n"), $fail=1, next; defined defined $exp->exitstatus or (warn "$ME: $cmd didn't exit after ^D from standard input\n"), $fail=1, next; my $s = $exp->exitstatus; $s == 0 or (warn "$ME: $cmd exited with status $s (expected 0)\n"), $fail=1; $exp->hard_close(); } exit $fail } EOF