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#!/bin/sh
# -*- perl -*-
# Test whether programs exit upon a single EOF from a tty.
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 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/>.
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tests: factor out the perl-requiring code in many test scripts * tests/require-perl: New file. * tests/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add require-perl. * tests/dd/skip-seek: Use it, and remove manual tests. * tests/du/files0-from: Likewise. * tests/ls/nameless-uid: Likewise. * tests/misc/base64: Likewise. * tests/misc/basename: Likewise. * tests/misc/cut: Likewise. * tests/misc/date: Likewise. * tests/misc/dircolors: Likewise. * tests/misc/dirname: Likewise. * tests/misc/expand: Likewise. * tests/misc/expr: Likewise. * tests/misc/factor: Likewise. * tests/misc/fmt: Likewise. * tests/misc/fold: Likewise. * tests/misc/head-elide-tail: Likewise. * tests/misc/ls-misc: Likewise. * tests/misc/md5sum: Likewise. * tests/misc/md5sum-newline: Likewise. * tests/misc/mktemp: Likewise. * tests/misc/od: Likewise. * tests/misc/paste-no-nl: Likewise. * tests/misc/pr: Likewise. * tests/misc/pwd-long: Likewise. * tests/misc/seq: Likewise. * tests/misc/sha1sum: Likewise. * tests/misc/sha1sum-vec: Likewise. * tests/misc/sha224sum: Likewise. * tests/misc/sha256sum: Likewise. * tests/misc/sha384sum: Likewise. * tests/misc/sha512sum: Likewise. * tests/misc/sort-merge: Likewise. * tests/misc/stat-printf: Likewise. * tests/misc/sum: Likewise. * tests/misc/sum-sysv: Likewise. * tests/misc/test-diag: Likewise. * tests/misc/tsort: Likewise. * tests/misc/tty-eof: Likewise. * tests/misc/unexpand: Likewise. * tests/misc/wc-files0-from: Likewise. * tests/misc/xstrtol: Likewise. * tests/mv/i-1: Likewise. * tests/rm/empty-name: Likewise. * tests/rm/fail-eperm: Likewise. * tests/rm/unreadable: Likewise. (EXTRA_DIST): *do* require require-perl as a stand-alone, 'source'able script.
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: ${srcdir=.}
. $top_srcdir/tests/require-perl
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# Ensure that $TMPDIR is valid.
TMPDIR=.; export TMPDIR
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ARGV_0=$0
export ARGV_0
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exec $PERL -w -- - <<\EOF
# Ensure that cat exits upon a single EOF (^D) from a tty.
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# Do the same for all programs that can read stdin,
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# require no arguments and that write to standard output.
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use strict;
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(my $ME = $ENV{ARGV_0}) =~ s|.*/||;
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# Some older versions of Expect.pm (e.g. 1.07) lack the log_user method,
# so check for that, too.
eval { require Expect; Expect->require_version('1.11') };
$@ and (warn "$ME: this script requires Perl's Expect package >=1.11\n"),
exit 77;
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{
my $fail = 0;
my @stdin_reading_commands = qw(
base64
cat
cksum
dd
expand
fmt
fold
head
md5sum
nl
od
paste
pr
ptx
sha1sum
sha224sum
sha256sum
sha384sum
sha512sum
shuf
sort
sum
tac
tail
tee
tsort
unexpand
uniq
wc
);
my $stderr = 'tty-eof.err';
foreach my $cmd ((@stdin_reading_commands), 'cut -f2')
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{
my $exp = new Expect;
$exp->log_user(0);
$exp->spawn("$cmd 2> $stderr")
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or (warn "$ME: cannot run `$cmd': $!\n"), $fail=1, next;
# No input for cut -f2.
$cmd =~ /^cut/
or $exp->send("a b\n");
$exp->send("\cD"); # This is Control-D. FIXME: what if that's not EOF?
$exp->expect (0, '-re', "^a b\\r?\$");
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my $found = $exp->expect (1, '-re', "^.+\$");
$found and warn "F: $found: " . $exp->exp_match () . "\n";
$exp->expect(1, 'eof');
# Expect no output from cut, since we gave it no input.
defined $found || $cmd =~ /^cut/
or (warn "$ME: $cmd didn't produce expected output\n"),
$fail=1, next;
defined $exp->exitstatus
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or (warn "$ME: $cmd didn't exit after ^D from standard input\n"),
$fail=1, next;
my $s = $exp->exitstatus;
$s == 0
or (warn "$ME: $cmd exited with status $s (expected 0)\n"),
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$fail=1;
$exp->hard_close();
# dd normally writes to stderr. If it exits successfully, we're done.
$cmd eq 'dd' && $s == 0
and next;
if (-s $stderr)
{
warn "$ME: $cmd wrote to stderr:\n";
system "cat $stderr";
$fail = 1;
}
}
continue
{
unlink $stderr
or warn "$ME: failed to remove stderr file from $cmd, $stderr: $!\n";
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}
exit $fail
}
EOF