package Test; require 5.002; use strict; my @tv = ( # test name, options, input, expected output, expected return code # ['obs-plus-c1', '+2c', 'abcd', 'bcd', 0], ['obs-plus-c2', '+8c', 'abcd', '', 0], ['obs-c3', '-1c', 'abcd', 'd', 0], ['obs-c4', '-9c', 'abcd', 'abcd', 0], ['obs-c5', '-12c', 'x' . ('y' x 12) . 'z', ('y' x 11) . 'z', 0], ['obs-l1', '-1l', 'x', 'x', 0], ['obs-l2', '-1l', "x\ny\n", "y\n", 0], ['obs-l3', '-1l', "x\ny", "y", 0], ['obs-plus-l4', '+1l', "x\ny\n", "x\ny\n", 0], ['obs-plus-l5', '+2l', "x\ny\n", "y\n", 0], # Same as -l tests, but without the `l'. ['obs-1', '-1', 'x', 'x', 0], ['obs-2', '-1', "x\ny\n", "y\n", 0], ['obs-3', '-1', "x\ny", "y", 0], ['obs-plus-4', '+1', "x\ny\n", "x\ny\n", 0], ['obs-plus-5', '+2', "x\ny\n", "y\n", 0], # This is equivalent to +10c ['obs-plus-x1', '+c', 'x' . ('y' x 10) . 'z', 'yyz', 0], # This is equivalent to +10l ['obs-plus-x2', '+l', "x\n" . ("y\n" x 10) . 'z', "y\ny\nz", 0], # With no number, this is like -10l ['obs-l', '-l', "x\n" . ("y\n" x 10) . 'z', ("y\n" x 9) . 'z', 0], ['obs-b', '-b', "x\n" x (512 * 10 / 2 + 1), "x\n" x (512 * 10 / 2), 0], # This should get # `tail: cannot open `+cl' for reading: No such file or directory' ['err-1', '+cl', '', '', 1], # This should get `tail: l: invalid number of bytes' ['err-2', '-cl', '', '', 1], # This should get # `tail: cannot open `+2cz' for reading: No such file or directory' ['err-3', '+2cz', '', '', 1], # This should get `tail: invalid option -- 2' ['err-4', '-2cX', '', '', 1], # Since the number is larger than 2^64, this should provoke # the diagnostic: `tail: 99999999999999999999: invalid number of bytes' # on all systems... probably, for now, maybe. ['err-5', '-c99999999999999999999', '', '', 1], ['err-6', '-c', '', '', 1], # Same as -n 10 ['minus-1', '-', '', '', 0], ['minus-2', '-', "x\n" . ("y\n" x 10) . 'z', ("y\n" x 9) . 'z', 0], ['c-2', '-c 2', "abcd\n", "d\n", 0], ['c-2-minus', '-c 2 --', "abcd\n", "d\n", 0], ['c2', '-c2', "abcd\n", "d\n", 0], ['c2-minus', '-c2 --', "abcd\n", "d\n", 0], ['n-1', '-n 10', "x\n" . ("y\n" x 10) . 'z', ("y\n" x 9) . 'z', 0], ['n-2', '-n -10', "x\n" . ("y\n" x 10) . 'z', ("y\n" x 9) . 'z', 0], ['n-3', '-n +10', "x\n" . ("y\n" x 10) . 'z', "y\ny\nz", 0], # Accept +0 as synonym for +1. ['n-4', '-n +0', "y\n" x 5, "y\n" x 5, 0], ['n-4a', '-n +1', "y\n" x 5, "y\n" x 5, 0], # Note that -0 is *not* a synonym for -1. ['n-5', '-n -0', "y\n" x 5, '', 0], ['n-5a', '-n -1', "y\n" x 5, "y\n", 0], ['n-5b', '-n 0', "y\n" x 5, '', 0], # With textutils-1.22, this failed. ['f-pipe-1', '-f -n 1', "a\nb\n", "b\n", 0], ); sub test_vector { my $t; foreach $t (@tv) { my ($test_name, $flags, $in, $exp, $ret) = @$t; if ($test_name =~ /^(obs-plus-|minus-)/) { $Test::env{$test_name} = ['_POSIX2_VERSION=199209']; } if ($test_name =~ /^(err-6|c-2)$/) { $Test::env{$test_name} = ['_POSIX2_VERSION=200112']; } if ($test_name =~ /^f-pipe-/) { $Test::env{$test_name} = ['POSIXLY_CORRECT=1']; } # If you run the minus* tests with a FILE arg they'd hang. # If you run the err-1 or err-3 tests with a FILE, they'd misinterpret # the arg unless we are using the obsolete form. if ($test_name =~ /^(minus|err-[13])/) { $Test::input_via{$test_name} = {REDIR => 0, PIPE => 0}; } elsif ($test_name =~ /^f-/) { # Using redirection or a file would make this hang. $Test::input_via{$test_name} = {PIPE => 0}; } else { $Test::input_via{$test_name} = {REDIR => 0, FILE => 0, PIPE => 0} } } return @tv; } 1;