#! /bin/sh # This script takes no arguments. if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then set -x stty --version fi # Setting this envvar to a very small value used to cause e.g., `stty size' # to generate slightly different output on certain systems. COLUMNS=80 export COLUMNS # Make sure there's a tty on stdin. . $srcdir/input-tty # Versions of GNU stty from shellutils-1.9.2c and earlier failed # tests #2 and #4 when run on SunOS 4.1.3. tests=' 1 rows_40_columns_80 40_80 2 rows_0_columns_0 0_0 3 rows_40_columns_80 40_80 4 rows_0 0_80 5 columns_0 0_0 6 rows_40 40_0 7 rows_0 0_0 8 columns_80 0_80 9 rows_30 30_80 NA LAST NA ' set - $tests saved_size=.saved-size stty size > $saved_size || exit 1 fail=0 while :; do test_name=$1 args=$2 expected_result="`echo $3|tr _ ' '`" test "$args" = empty && args='' test "x$args" = xLAST && break args=`echo x$args|tr _ ' '|sed 's/^x//'` if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then # echo "testing \`stty $args; stty size\` = $expected_result ..." echo "test $test_name... " | tr -d '\012' fi stty $args || exit 1 test x"`stty size 2> /dev/null`" = "x$expected_result" \ && ok=ok || ok=FAIL fail=1 test "$VERBOSE" = yes && echo $ok shift; shift; shift done stty `cat $saved_size|sed 's/ / columns /;s/^/rows /'` || exit 1 rm -f $saved_size exit $fail