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#! /bin/sh
# Make sure all these programs work properly
# when invoked with --help or --version.
# Copyright (C) 2000-2013 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Ensure that $SHELL is set to *some* value and exported.
# This is required for dircolors, which would fail e.g., when
# invoked via debuild (which removes SHELL from the environment).
test "x$SHELL" = x && SHELL=/bin/sh
export SHELL
. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
expected_failure_status_chroot=125
expected_failure_status_env=125
expected_failure_status_nice=125
expected_failure_status_nohup=125
expected_failure_status_stdbuf=125
expected_failure_status_su=125
expected_failure_status_timeout=125
expected_failure_status_printenv=2
expected_failure_status_tty=3
expected_failure_status_sort=2
expected_failure_status_expr=3
expected_failure_status_lbracket=2
expected_failure_status_dir=2
expected_failure_status_ls=2
expected_failure_status_vdir=2
expected_failure_status_cmp=2
expected_failure_status_zcmp=2
expected_failure_status_sdiff=2
expected_failure_status_diff3=2
expected_failure_status_diff=2
expected_failure_status_zdiff=2
expected_failure_status_zgrep=2
expected_failure_status_zegrep=2
expected_failure_status_zfgrep=2
expected_failure_status_grep=2
expected_failure_status_egrep=2
expected_failure_status_fgrep=2
test "$built_programs" \
|| fail_ "built_programs not specified!?!"
test "$VERSION" \
|| fail_ "set envvar VERSION; it is required for a PATH sanity-check"
# Extract version from --version output of the first program
for i in $built_programs; do
v=$(env $i --version | sed -n '1s/.* //p;q')
break
done
# Ensure that it matches $VERSION.
test "x$v" = "x$VERSION" \
|| fail_ "--version-\$VERSION mismatch"
for lang in C fr da; do
for i in $built_programs; do
# Skip 'test'; it doesn't accept --help or --version.
test $i = test && continue;
# false fails even when invoked with --help or --version.
if test $i = false; then
env LC_MESSAGES=$lang $i --help >/dev/null && fail=1
env LC_MESSAGES=$lang $i --version >/dev/null && fail=1
continue
fi
# The just-built install executable is always named 'ginstall'.
test $i = install && i=ginstall
# Make sure they exit successfully, under normal conditions.
env $i --help > h-$i || fail=1
env $i --version >/dev/null || fail=1
# Make sure they mention the bug-reporting address in --help output.
grep "$PACKAGE_BUGREPORT" h-$i > /dev/null || fail=1
rm -f h-$i
# Make sure they fail upon 'disk full' error.
if test -w /dev/full && test -c /dev/full; then
env $i --help >/dev/full 2>/dev/null && fail=1
env $i --version >/dev/full 2>/dev/null && fail=1
status=$?
test $i = [ && prog=lbracket || prog=$i
eval "expected=\$expected_failure_status_$prog"
test x$expected = x && expected=1
if test $status = $expected; then
: # ok
else
fail=1
echo "*** $i: bad exit status '$status' (expected $expected)," 1>&2
echo " with --help or --version output redirected to /dev/full" 1>&2
fi
fi
done
done
bigZ_in=bigZ-in.Z
zin=zin.gz
zin2=zin2.gz
tmp=tmp-$$
tmp_in=in-$$
tmp_in2=in2-$$
tmp_dir=dir-$$
tmp_out=out-$$
mkdir $tmp || fail=1
cd $tmp || fail=1
comm_setup () { args="$tmp_in $tmp_in"; }
csplit_setup () { args="$tmp_in //"; }
cut_setup () { args='-f 1'; }
join_setup () { args="$tmp_in $tmp_in"; }
tr_setup () { args='a a'; }
chmod_setup () { args="a+x $tmp_in"; }
# Punt on these.
chgrp_setup () { args=--version; }
chown_setup () { args=--version; }
mkfifo_setup () { args=--version; }
mknod_setup () { args=--version; }
# Punt on uptime, since it fails (e.g., failing to get boot time)
# on some systems, and we shouldn't let that stop 'make check'.
uptime_setup () { args=--version; }
# Create a file in the current directory, not in $TMPDIR.
mktemp_setup () { args=mktemp.XXXX; }
cmp_setup () { args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2"; }
# Tell dd not to print the line with transfer rate and total.
# The transfer rate would vary between runs.
dd_setup () { args=status=noxfer; }
zdiff_setup () { args="$zin $zin2"; }
zcmp_setup () { args="$zin $zin2"; }
zcat_setup () { args=$zin; }
gunzip_setup () { args=$zin; }
zmore_setup () { args=$zin; }
zless_setup () { args=$zin; }
znew_setup () { args=$bigZ_in; }
zforce_setup () { args=$zin; }
zgrep_setup () { args="z $zin"; }
zegrep_setup () { args="z $zin"; }
zfgrep_setup () { args="z $zin"; }
gzexe_setup () { args=$tmp_in; }
# We know that $tmp_in contains a "0"
grep_setup () { args="0 $tmp_in"; }
egrep_setup () { args="0 $tmp_in"; }
fgrep_setup () { args="0 $tmp_in"; }
diff_setup () { args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2"; }
sdiff_setup () { args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2"; }
diff3_setup () { args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2 $tmp_in2"; }
cp_setup () { args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2"; }
ln_setup () { args="$tmp_in ln-target"; }
ginstall_setup () { args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2"; }
mv_setup () { args="$tmp_in $tmp_in2"; }
mkdir_setup () { args=$tmp_dir/subdir; }
rmdir_setup () { args=$tmp_dir; }
rm_setup () { args=$tmp_in; }
shred_setup () { args=$tmp_in; }
touch_setup () { args=$tmp_in2; }
truncate_setup () { args="--reference=$tmp_in $tmp_in2"; }
basename_setup () { args=$tmp_in; }
dirname_setup () { args=$tmp_in; }
expr_setup () { args=foo; }
# Punt, in case GNU 'id' hasn't been installed yet.
groups_setup () { args=--version; }
pathchk_setup () { args=$tmp_in; }
yes_setup () { args=--version; }
logname_setup () { args=--version; }
nohup_setup () { args=--version; }
printf_setup () { args=foo; }
seq_setup () { args=10; }
sleep_setup () { args=0; }
su_setup () { args=--version; }
stdbuf_setup () { args="-oL true"; }
timeout_setup () { args=--version; }
# I'd rather not run sync, since it spins up disks that I've
# deliberately caused to spin down (but not unmounted).
sync_setup () { args=--version; }
test_setup () { args=foo; }
# This is necessary in the unusual event that there is
# no valid entry in /etc/mtab.
df_setup () { args=/; }
# This is necessary in the unusual event that getpwuid (getuid ()) fails.
id_setup () { args=-u; }
# Use env to avoid invoking built-in sleep of Solaris 11's /bin/sh.
kill_setup () {
env sleep 10m &
args=$!
}
link_setup () { args="$tmp_in link-target"; }
unlink_setup () { args=$tmp_in; }
readlink_setup () {
ln -s . slink
args=slink;
}
stat_setup () { args=$tmp_in; }
unlink_setup () { args=$tmp_in; }
lbracket_setup () { args=": ]"; }
# Ensure that each program "works" (exits successfully) when doing
# something more than --help or --version.
for i in $built_programs; do
# Skip these.
case $i in chroot|stty|tty|false|chcon|runcon) continue;; esac
rm -rf $tmp_in $tmp_in2 $tmp_dir $tmp_out $bigZ_in $zin $zin2
echo z |gzip > $zin
cp $zin $zin2
cp $zin $bigZ_in
# This is sort of kludgey: use numbers so this is valid input for factor,
# and two tokens so it's valid input for tsort.
echo 2147483647 0 > $tmp_in
# Make $tmp_in2 identical. Then, using $tmp_in and $tmp_in2 as arguments
# to the likes of cmp and diff makes them exit successfully.
cp $tmp_in $tmp_in2
mkdir $tmp_dir
# echo ================== $i
test $i = [ && prog=lbracket || prog=$i
if type ${prog}_setup > /dev/null 2>&1; then
${prog}_setup
else
args=
fi
if env $i $args < $tmp_in > $tmp_out; then
: # ok
else
echo FAIL: $i
fail=1
fi
rm -rf $tmp_in $tmp_in2 $tmp_out $tmp_dir
done
Exit $fail
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