t_builtin.sh revision 1.3 1 1.3 kre # $NetBSD: t_builtin.sh,v 1.3 2018/09/10 15:02:11 kre Exp $
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26 1.1 kre #
27 1.1 kre
28 1.1 kre # The shell to use for tests of the builtin printf (or at least try)
29 1.1 kre : ${TEST_SH:=/bin/sh}
30 1.1 kre
31 1.1 kre # This tests the builtin printf command in ${TEST_SH}
32 1.1 kre
33 1.1 kre # For the actual code/tests see printf.sh
34 1.1 kre # (shared with tests for the external (filesystem) command printf
35 1.1 kre
36 1.1 kre # These tests are designed to be able to be run by ATF, or standalone
37 1.1 kre #
38 1.1 kre # That is, either
39 1.1 kre # atf_run t_builtin | atf-report (or whatever is needed)
40 1.1 kre # or
41 1.1 kre # sh t_builtin [sub_test]... (default is to run all sub_tests)
42 1.1 kre #
43 1.1 kre # nb: for standalone runs, do not attempt ./t_builtin as the #! line
44 1.1 kre # added will force ATF which will complain about the test being run
45 1.1 kre # in the wrong way. Instead use some Bourne shell compatible shell
46 1.1 kre # (any will do, caveat any bugs it might have, it need not be TEST_SH,
47 1.1 kre # but it can be) and run the script explicitly.
48 1.1 kre
49 1.1 kre do_printf()
50 1.1 kre {
51 1.1 kre $Running_under_ATF && atf_require_prog "${TEST_SH%% *}"
52 1.1 kre
53 1.1 kre unset LANG LC_ALL LC_NUMERIC LC_CTYPE LC_MESSAGES
54 1.1 kre
55 1.1 kre case "$*" in
56 1.1 kre *\'*)
57 1.1 kre $Running_under_ATF && atf_require_prog printf
58 1.1 kre $Running_under_ATF && atf_require_pfog sed
59 1.1 kre ;;
60 1.1 kre esac
61 1.1 kre
62 1.1 kre COMMAND=printf
63 1.1 kre for ARG
64 1.1 kre do
65 1.1 kre case "${ARG}" in
66 1.3 kre (';') # Allow multiple commands
67 1.3 kre COMMAND="${COMMAND} ; printf"
68 1.3 kre ;;
69 1.1 kre (*\'*)
70 1.1 kre # This is kind of odd, we need a working
71 1.1 kre # printf in order to test printf ...
72 1.1 kre # nb: do not use echo here, an arg might be "-n'x"
73 1.1 kre COMMAND="${COMMAND} '$(
74 1.1 kre printf '%s\n' "${ARG}" |
75 1.1 kre sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g"
76 1.1 kre )'"
77 1.1 kre ;;
78 1.1 kre (*)
79 1.1 kre COMMAND="${COMMAND} '${ARG}'"
80 1.1 kre ;;
81 1.1 kre esac
82 1.1 kre done
83 1.1 kre ${TEST_SH} -c "${COMMAND}"
84 1.1 kre }
85 1.1 kre
86 1.1 kre Not_builtin()
87 1.1 kre {
88 1.1 kre if $Running_under_ATF
89 1.1 kre then
90 1.1 kre atf_skip "${TEST_SH%% *} does not have printf built in"
91 1.1 kre else
92 1.1 kre echo >&2 "No builtin printf in ${TEST_SH}"
93 1.1 kre exit 1
94 1.1 kre fi
95 1.1 kre }
96 1.1 kre
97 1.1 kre # See if we have a builtin "printf" command to test
98 1.1 kre
99 1.1 kre setup()
100 1.1 kre {
101 1.2 kre case "$(unset LANG LC_ALL LC_NUMERIC LC_CTYPE LC_MESSAGES
102 1.2 kre ${TEST_SH} -c 'type printf' 2>&1 )" in
103 1.1 kre
104 1.1 kre ( *[Bb]uiltin* | *[Bb]uilt[-\ ][Ii]n* )
105 1.1 kre # nothing here, it all happens below.
106 1.1 kre ;;
107 1.1 kre
108 1.1 kre (*) Tests=
109 1.1 kre define Not_builtin 'Dummy test to skip when no printf builtin'
110 1.1 kre return 1
111 1.1 kre ;;
112 1.1 kre esac
113 1.1 kre
114 1.1 kre return 0
115 1.1 kre }
116 1.1 kre
117 1.1 kre setmsg()
118 1.1 kre {
119 1.1 kre MSG="${TEST_SH%% *} builtin printf"
120 1.1 kre CurrentTest="$1"
121 1.1 kre RVAL=0
122 1.1 kre }
123 1.1 kre
124 1.1 kre BUILTIN_TEST=true
125 1.1 kre
126 1.1 kre # All the code to actually run the test comes from printf.sh ...
127 1.1 kre
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