lh | 9ed821d | 2023-04-07 01:36:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #!/bin/sh |
| 2 | |
| 3 | # Copyright 2005 by Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> |
| 4 | # Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree. |
| 5 | |
| 6 | # AUDIT: |
| 7 | |
| 8 | . ./testing.sh |
| 9 | |
| 10 | # testing "test name" "commands" "expected result" "file input" "stdin" |
| 11 | # file input will be file called "input" |
| 12 | # test can create a file "actual" instead of writing to stdout |
| 13 | |
| 14 | # Test exit status |
| 15 | |
| 16 | testing "grep (exit with error)" "grep nonexistent 2> /dev/null ; echo \$?" \ |
| 17 | "1\n" "" "" |
| 18 | testing "grep (exit success)" "grep grep $0 > /dev/null 2>&1 ; echo \$?" "0\n" \ |
| 19 | "" "" |
| 20 | # Test various data sources and destinations |
| 21 | |
| 22 | testing "grep (default to stdin)" "grep two" "two\n" "" \ |
| 23 | "one\ntwo\nthree\nthree\nthree\n" |
| 24 | testing "grep - (specify stdin)" "grep two -" "two\n" "" \ |
| 25 | "one\ntwo\nthree\nthree\nthree\n" |
| 26 | testing "grep input (specify file)" "grep two input" "two\n" \ |
| 27 | "one\ntwo\nthree\nthree\nthree\n" "" |
| 28 | |
| 29 | # GNU grep 2.5.3 outputs a new line character after the located string |
| 30 | # even if there is no new line character in the input |
| 31 | testing "grep (no newline at EOL)" "grep bug input" "bug\n" "bug" "" |
| 32 | |
| 33 | >empty |
| 34 | testing "grep two files" "grep two input empty 2>/dev/null" \ |
| 35 | "input:two\n" "one\ntwo\nthree\nthree\nthree\n" "" |
| 36 | rm empty |
| 37 | |
| 38 | testing "grep - infile (specify stdin and file)" "grep two - input" \ |
| 39 | "(standard input):two\ninput:two\n" "one\ntwo\nthree\n" \ |
| 40 | "one\ntwo\ntoo\nthree\nthree\n" |
| 41 | |
| 42 | # Check if we see the correct return value if both stdin and non-existing file |
| 43 | # are given. |
| 44 | testing "grep - nofile (specify stdin and nonexisting file)" \ |
| 45 | "grep two - nonexistent 2> /dev/null ; echo \$?" \ |
| 46 | "(standard input):two\n(standard input):two\n2\n" \ |
| 47 | "" "one\ntwo\ntwo\nthree\nthree\nthree\n" |
| 48 | testing "grep -q - nofile (specify stdin and nonexisting file, no match)" \ |
| 49 | "grep -q nomatch - nonexistent 2> /dev/null ; echo \$?" \ |
| 50 | "2\n" "" "one\ntwo\ntwo\nthree\nthree\nthree\n" |
| 51 | # SUSv3: If the -q option is specified, the exit status shall be zero |
| 52 | # if an input line is selected, even if an error was detected. |
| 53 | testing "grep -q - nofile (specify stdin and nonexisting file, match)" \ |
| 54 | "grep -q two - nonexistent ; echo \$?" \ |
| 55 | "0\n" "" "one\ntwo\ntwo\nthree\nthree\nthree\n" |
| 56 | |
| 57 | # Test various command line options |
| 58 | # -s no error messages |
| 59 | testing "grep -s nofile (nonexisting file, no match)" \ |
| 60 | "grep -s nomatch nonexistent ; echo \$?" "2\n" "" "" |
| 61 | testing "grep -s nofile - (stdin and nonexisting file, match)" \ |
| 62 | "grep -s domatch nonexistent - ; echo \$?" \ |
| 63 | "(standard input):domatch\n2\n" "" "nomatch\ndomatch\nend\n" |
| 64 | |
| 65 | optional EXTRA_COMPAT |
| 66 | testing "grep handles NUL in files" "grep -a foo input" "\0foo\n" "\0foo\n\n" "" |
| 67 | testing "grep handles NUL on stdin" "grep -a foo" "\0foo\n" "" "\0foo\n\n" |
| 68 | |
| 69 | testing "grep matches NUL" "grep . input > /dev/null 2>&1 ; echo \$?" \ |
| 70 | "0\n" "\0\n" "" |
| 71 | SKIP= |
| 72 | |
| 73 | # -e regex |
| 74 | testing "grep handles multiple regexps" "grep -e one -e two input ; echo \$?" \ |
| 75 | "one\ntwo\n0\n" "one\ntwo\n" "" |
| 76 | testing "grep -F handles multiple expessions" "grep -F -e one -e two input ; echo \$?" \ |
| 77 | "one\ntwo\n0\n" "one\ntwo\n" "" |
| 78 | testing "grep -F handles -i" "grep -F -i foo input ; echo \$?" \ |
| 79 | "FOO\n0\n" "FOO\n" "" |
| 80 | |
| 81 | # -f file/- |
| 82 | testing "grep can read regexps from stdin" "grep -f - input ; echo \$?" \ |
| 83 | "two\nthree\n0\n" "tw\ntwo\nthree\n" "tw.\nthr\n" |
| 84 | |
| 85 | optional FEATURE_GREP_EGREP_ALIAS |
| 86 | testing "grep -E supports extended regexps" "grep -E fo+" "foo\n" "" \ |
| 87 | "b\ar\nfoo\nbaz" |
| 88 | testing "grep is also egrep" "egrep foo" "foo\n" "" "foo\nbar\n" |
| 89 | testing "egrep is not case insensitive" \ |
| 90 | "egrep foo ; [ \$? -ne 0 ] && echo yes" "yes\n" "" "FOO\n" |
| 91 | testing "grep -E -o prints all matches" \ |
| 92 | "grep -E -o '([[:xdigit:]]{2}[:-]){5}[[:xdigit:]]{2}'" \ |
| 93 | "00:19:3E:00:AA:5E\n00:1D:60:3D:3A:FB\n00:22:43:49:FB:AA\n" \ |
| 94 | "" "00:19:3E:00:AA:5E 00:1D:60:3D:3A:FB 00:22:43:49:FB:AA\n" |
| 95 | SKIP= |
| 96 | |
| 97 | testing "grep -o does not loop forever" \ |
| 98 | 'grep -o "[^/]*$"' \ |
| 99 | "test\n" \ |
| 100 | "" "/var/test\n" |
| 101 | testing "grep -o does not loop forever on zero-length match" \ |
| 102 | 'grep -o "" | head -n1' \ |
| 103 | "" \ |
| 104 | "" "test\n" |
| 105 | |
| 106 | testing "grep -f EMPTY_FILE" \ |
| 107 | "grep -f input" \ |
| 108 | "" \ |
| 109 | "" \ |
| 110 | "test\n" |
| 111 | |
| 112 | testing "grep -v -f EMPTY_FILE" \ |
| 113 | "grep -v -f input" \ |
| 114 | "test\n" \ |
| 115 | "" \ |
| 116 | "test\n" |
| 117 | |
| 118 | testing "grep -Fw matches only words" \ |
| 119 | "grep -Fw foo input" \ |
| 120 | "" \ |
| 121 | "foop\n" \ |
| 122 | "" |
| 123 | |
| 124 | testing "grep -Fw doesn't stop on 1st mismatch" \ |
| 125 | "grep -Fw foo input" \ |
| 126 | "foop foo\n" \ |
| 127 | "foop foo\n" \ |
| 128 | "" |
| 129 | |
| 130 | # testing "test name" "commands" "expected result" "file input" "stdin" |
| 131 | # file input will be file called "input" |
| 132 | # test can create a file "actual" instead of writing to stdout |
| 133 | |
| 134 | exit $FAILCOUNT |