#!/bin/sh
# a basic test of rm -ri
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if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
set -x
rm --version
fi
. $srcdir/../lang-default
. $srcdir/../test-lib.sh
skip_if_root_
mkdir -p d/e || framework_failure
cat < in || framework_failure
y
y
y
EOF
cat <<\EOF > exp || framework_failure
rm: descend into directory `d'
rm: remove directory `d/e'
rm: remove directory `d'
EOF
fail=0
rm -ir d < in > out 2>&1 || fail=1
# Given input like `rm: ...? rm: ...? ' (no trailing newline),
# the `head...' part of the pipeline below removes the trailing space, so
# that sed doesn't have to deal with a line lacking a terminating newline.
# This avoids a bug whereby some vendor-provided (Tru64) versions of sed
# would mistakenly tack a newline onto the end of the output.
tr '?' '\n' < out | head --bytes=-1 | sed 's/^ //' > o2
mv o2 out
# Make sure it's been removed.
test -d d && fail=1
compare out exp || fail=1
(exit $fail); exit $fail