#!/bin/sh # Test the -I option added to coreutils 6.0 # Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 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 . test=interactive-once if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then set -x rm --version fi . $srcdir/../lang-default . $srcdir/../test-lib.sh mkdir -p dir1-1 dir2-1 dir2-2 || framework_failure touch file1-1 file2-1 file2-2 file2-3 file3-1 file3-2 file3-3 file3-4 \ || framework_failure echo y > $test.Iy || framework_failure echo n > $test.In || framework_failure rm -f out err || framework_failure fail=0 # The prompt has a trailing space, and no newline, so an extra # 'echo .' is inserted after each rm to make it obvious what was asked. echo 'one file, no recursion' > err || fail=1 rm -I file1-* < $test.In >> out 2>> err || fail=1 echo . >> err || fail=1 test -f file1-1 && fail=1 echo 'three files, no recursion' >> err || fail=1 rm -I file2-* < $test.In >> out 2>> err || fail=1 echo . >> err || fail=1 test -f file2-1 && fail=1 test -f file2-2 && fail=1 test -f file2-3 && fail=1 echo 'four files, no recursion, answer no' >> err || fail=1 rm -I file3-* < $test.In >> out 2>> err || fail=1 echo . >> err || fail=1 test -f file3-1 || fail=1 test -f file3-2 || fail=1 test -f file3-3 || fail=1 test -f file3-4 || fail=1 echo 'four files, no recursion, answer yes' >> err || fail=1 rm -I file3-* < $test.Iy >> out 2>> err || fail=1 echo . >> err || fail=1 test -f file3-1 && fail=1 test -f file3-2 && fail=1 test -f file3-3 && fail=1 test -f file3-4 && fail=1 echo 'one file, recursion, answer no' >> err || fail=1 rm -I -R dir1-* < $test.In >> out 2>> err || fail=1 echo . >> err || fail=1 test -d dir1-1 || fail=1 echo 'one file, recursion, answer yes' >> err || fail=1 rm -I -R dir1-* < $test.Iy >> out 2>> err || fail=1 echo . >> err || fail=1 test -d dir1-1 && fail=1 echo 'multiple files, recursion, answer no' >> err || fail=1 rm -I -R dir2-* < $test.In >> out 2>> err || fail=1 echo . >> err || fail=1 test -d dir2-1 || fail=1 test -d dir2-2 || fail=1 echo 'multiple files, recursion, answer yes' >> err || fail=1 rm -I -R dir2-* < $test.Iy >> out 2>> err || fail=1 echo . >> err || fail=1 test -d dir2-1 && fail=1 test -d dir2-2 && fail=1 cat <<\EOF > expout || fail=1 EOF cat <<\EOF > experr || fail=1 one file, no recursion . three files, no recursion . four files, no recursion, answer no rm: remove all arguments? . four files, no recursion, answer yes rm: remove all arguments? . one file, recursion, answer no rm: remove all arguments recursively? . one file, recursion, answer yes rm: remove all arguments recursively? . multiple files, recursion, answer no rm: remove all arguments recursively? . multiple files, recursion, answer yes rm: remove all arguments recursively? . EOF compare out expout || fail=1 compare err experr || fail=1 (exit $fail); exit $fail