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* src/sort.c (general_numcompare): Use long doubles unconditionally, and strtold when available, to convert numbers with greater range and precision. Performance was seen to be on par with standard doubles. * doc/coreutils.texi (sort invocation): Amend the -g description to mention long double rather than double, and strtold rather than strtod. * src/getlimits.c (main): Output floating point limits for use in tests. * tests/misc/sort-float: A new test to ensure sort is using long doubles when possible, and that locale specific floats are handled. * tests/Makefile.am: Reference the new test. * tests/test-lib.sh (getlimits_): Normalize indenting. * NEWS: Mention the new behaviour. Reported by Nelson Beebe.
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# source this file; set up for tests
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# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Skip this test if the shell lacks support for functions.
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unset function_test
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eval 'function_test() { return 11; }; function_test'
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if test $? != 11; then
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echo "$0: /bin/sh lacks support for functions; skipping this test." 1>&2
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Exit 77
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fi
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# Having an unsearchable directory in PATH causes execve to fail with EACCES
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# when applied to an unresolvable program name, contrary to the desired ENOENT.
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# Avoid the problem by rewriting PATH to exclude unsearchable directories.
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sanitize_path_()
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{
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local saved_IFS=$IFS
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IFS=:
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set -- $PATH
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IFS=$saved_IFS
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local d d1
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local colon=
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local new_path=
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for d in "$@"; do
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test -z "$d" && d1=. || d1=$d
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if ls -d "$d1/." > /dev/null 2>&1; then
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new_path="$new_path$colon$d"
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colon=':'
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fi
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done
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PATH=$new_path
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export PATH
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}
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skip_test_()
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{
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echo "$0: skipping test: $@" | head -1 1>&9
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echo "$0: skipping test: $@" 1>&2
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Exit 77
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}
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getlimits_()
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{
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eval $(getlimits)
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test "$INT_MAX" ||
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error_ "Error running getlimits"
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}
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require_acl_()
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{
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getfacl --version < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 \
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&& setfacl --version < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 \
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|| skip_test_ "This test requires getfacl and setfacl."
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id -u bin > /dev/null 2>&1 \
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|| skip_test_ "This test requires a local user named bin."
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}
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# Skip this test if we're not in SELinux "enforcing" mode.
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require_selinux_enforcing_()
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{
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test "$(getenforce)" = Enforcing \
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|| skip_test_ "This test is useful only with SELinux in Enforcing mode."
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}
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require_openat_support_()
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{
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# Skip this test if your system has neither the openat-style functions
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# nor /proc/self/fd support with which to emulate them.
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test -z "$CONFIG_HEADER" \
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&& skip_test_ 'internal error: CONFIG_HEADER not defined'
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_skip=yes
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grep '^#define HAVE_OPENAT' "$CONFIG_HEADER" > /dev/null && _skip=no
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test -d /proc/self/fd && _skip=no
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if test $_skip = yes; then
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skip_test_ 'this system lacks openat support'
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fi
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}
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require_ulimit_()
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{
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ulimit_works=yes
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# Expect to be able to exec a program in 10MB of virtual memory,
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# but not in 20KB. I chose "date". It must not be a shell built-in
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# function, so you can't use echo, printf, true, etc.
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# Of course, in coreutils, I could use $top_builddir/src/true,
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# but this should be able to work for other projects, too.
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( ulimit -v 10000; date ) > /dev/null 2>&1 || ulimit_works=no
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( ulimit -v 20; date ) > /dev/null 2>&1 && ulimit_works=no
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test $ulimit_works = no \
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&& skip_test_ "this shell lacks ulimit support"
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}
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require_readable_root_()
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{
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test -r / || skip_test_ "/ is not readable"
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}
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# Skip the current test if strace is not available or doesn't work
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# with the named syscall. Usage: require_strace_ unlink
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require_strace_()
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{
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test $# = 1 || framework_failure
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strace -V < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 ||
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skip_test_ 'no strace program'
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strace -qe "$1" echo > /dev/null 2>&1 ||
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skip_test_ 'strace -qe "'"$1"'" does not work'
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}
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# Require a controlling input `terminal'.
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require_controlling_input_terminal_()
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{
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tty -s || have_input_tty=no
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test -t 0 || have_input_tty=no
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if test "$have_input_tty" = no; then
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skip_test_ 'requires controlling input terminal
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This test must have a controlling input "terminal", so it may not be
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run via "batch", "at", or "ssh". On some systems, it may not even be
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run in the background.'
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fi
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}
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require_built_()
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{
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skip_=no
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for i in "$@"; do
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case " $built_programs " in
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*" $i "*) ;;
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*) echo "$i: not built" 1>&2; skip_=yes ;;
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esac
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done
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test $skip_ = yes && skip_test_ "required program(s) not built"
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}
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uid_is_privileged_()
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{
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# Make sure id -u succeeds.
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my_uid=$(id -u) \
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|| { echo "$0: cannot run \`id -u'" 1>&2; return 1; }
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# Make sure it gives valid output.
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case $my_uid in
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0) ;;
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*[!0-9]*)
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echo "$0: invalid output (\`$my_uid') from \`id -u'" 1>&2
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return 1 ;;
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*) return 1 ;;
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esac
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}
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get_process_status_()
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{
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sed -n '/^State:[ ]*\([[:alpha:]]\).*/s//\1/p' /proc/$1/status
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}
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# Convert an ls-style permission string, like drwxr----x and -rw-r-x-wx
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# to the equivalent chmod --mode (-m) argument, (=,u=rwx,g=r,o=x and
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# =,u=rw,g=rx,o=wx). Ignore ACLs.
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rwx_to_mode_()
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{
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case $# in
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1) rwx=$1;;
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*) echo "$0: wrong number of arguments" 1>&2
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echo "Usage: $0 ls-style-mode-string" 1>&2
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return;;
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esac
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case $rwx in
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[ld-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxsS-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxsS-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxtT-]) ;;
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[ld-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxsS-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxsS-][rwx-][rwx-][rwxtT-][+.]) ;;
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*) echo "$0: invalid mode string: $rwx" 1>&2; return;;
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esac
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# Perform these conversions:
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# S s
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# s xs
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# T t
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# t xt
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# The `T' and `t' ones are only valid for `other'.
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s='s/S/@/;s/s/x@/;s/@/s/'
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t='s/T/@/;s/t/x@/;s/@/t/'
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u=`echo $rwx|sed 's/^.\(...\).*/,u=\1/;s/-//g;s/^,u=$//;'$s`
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g=`echo $rwx|sed 's/^....\(...\).*/,g=\1/;s/-//g;s/^,g=$//;'$s`
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o=`echo $rwx|sed 's/^.......\(...\).*/,o=\1/;s/-//g;s/^,o=$//;'$s';'$t`
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echo "=$u$g$o"
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}
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skip_if_()
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{
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case $1 in
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root) skip_test_ must be run as root ;;
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non-root) skip_test_ must be run as non-root ;;
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*) ;; # FIXME?
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esac
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}
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require_selinux_()
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{
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case `ls -Zd .` in
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'? .'|'unlabeled .')
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skip_test_ "this system (or maybe just" \
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"the current file system) lacks SELinux support"
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;;
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esac
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}
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very_expensive_()
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{
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if test "$RUN_VERY_EXPENSIVE_TESTS" != yes; then
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skip_test_ 'very expensive: disabled by default
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This test is very expensive, so it is disabled by default.
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To run it anyway, rerun make check with the RUN_VERY_EXPENSIVE_TESTS
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environment variable set to yes. E.g.,
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env RUN_VERY_EXPENSIVE_TESTS=yes make check
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'
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fi
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}
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expensive_()
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{
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if test "$RUN_EXPENSIVE_TESTS" != yes; then
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skip_test_ 'expensive: disabled by default
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This test is relatively expensive, so it is disabled by default.
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To run it anyway, rerun make check with the RUN_EXPENSIVE_TESTS
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environment variable set to yes. E.g.,
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env RUN_EXPENSIVE_TESTS=yes make check
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'
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fi
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}
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require_root_()
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{
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uid_is_privileged_ || skip_test_ "must be run as root"
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NON_ROOT_USERNAME=${NON_ROOT_USERNAME=nobody}
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NON_ROOT_GROUP=${NON_ROOT_GROUP=$(id -g $NON_ROOT_USERNAME)}
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}
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skip_if_root_() { uid_is_privileged_ && skip_test_ "must be run as non-root"; }
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error_() { echo "$0: $@" 1>&2; Exit 1; }
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framework_failure() { error_ 'failure in testing framework'; }
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# Set `groups' to a space-separated list of at least two groups
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# of which the user is a member.
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require_membership_in_two_groups_()
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{
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test $# = 0 || framework_failure
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groups=${COREUTILS_GROUPS-`(id -G || /usr/xpg4/bin/id -G) 2>/dev/null`}
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case "$groups" in
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*' '*) ;;
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*) skip_test_ 'requires membership in two groups
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this test requires that you be a member of more than one group,
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but running `id -G'\'' either failed or found just one. If you really
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are a member of at least two groups, then rerun this test with
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COREUTILS_GROUPS set in your environment to the space-separated list
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of group names or numbers. E.g.,
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env COREUTILS_GROUPS='users cdrom' make check
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'
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;;
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esac
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}
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# Is /proc/$PID/status supported?
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require_proc_pid_status_()
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{
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sleep 2 &
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local pid=$!
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sleep .5
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grep '^State:[ ]*[S]' /proc/$pid/status > /dev/null 2>&1 ||
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skip_test_ "/proc/$pid/status: missing or 'different'"
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kill $pid
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}
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# Does the current (working-dir) file system support sparse files?
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require_sparse_support_()
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{
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test $# = 0 || framework_failure
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# Test whether we can create a sparse file.
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# For example, on Darwin6.5 with a file system of type hfs, it's not possible.
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# NTFS requires 128K before a hole appears in a sparse file.
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t=sparse.$$
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dd bs=1 seek=128K of=$t < /dev/null 2> /dev/null
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set x `du -sk $t`
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kb_size=$2
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rm -f $t
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if test $kb_size -ge 128; then
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skip_test_ 'this file system does not support sparse files'
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fi
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}
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mkfifo_or_skip_()
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{
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test $# = 1 || framework_failure
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if ! mkfifo "$1"; then
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# Make an exception of this case -- usually we interpret framework-creation
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# failure as a test failure. However, in this case, when running on a SunOS
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# system using a disk NFS mounted from OpenBSD, the above fails like this:
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# mkfifo: cannot make fifo `fifo-10558': Not owner
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skip_test_ 'NOTICE: unable to create test prerequisites'
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fi
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}
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# Disable the current test if the working directory seems to have
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# the setgid bit set.
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skip_if_setgid_()
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{
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setgid_tmpdir=setgid-$$
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(umask 77; mkdir $setgid_tmpdir)
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perms=$(stat --printf %A $setgid_tmpdir)
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rmdir $setgid_tmpdir
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case $perms in
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drwx------);;
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drwxr-xr-x);; # Windows98 + DJGPP 2.03
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*) skip_test_ 'this directory has the setgid bit set';;
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esac
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}
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skip_if_mcstransd_is_running_()
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{
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test $# = 0 || framework_failure
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# When mcstransd is running, you'll see only the 3-component
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# version of file-system context strings. Detect that,
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# and if it's running, skip this test.
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__ctx=$(stat --printf='%C\n' .) || framework_failure
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case $__ctx in
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*:*:*:*) ;; # four components is ok
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*) # anything else probably means mcstransd is running
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skip_test_ "unexpected context '$__ctx'; turn off mcstransd" ;;
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esac
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}
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# Skip the current test if umask doesn't work as usual.
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# This test should be run in the temporary directory that ends
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# up being removed via the trap commands.
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working_umask_or_skip_()
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{
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umask 022
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touch file1 file2
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chmod 644 file2
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perms=`ls -l file1 file2 | sed 's/ .*//' | uniq`
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rm -f file1 file2
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case $perms in
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*'
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'*) skip_test_ 'your build directory has unusual umask semantics'
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esac
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}
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# We use a trap below for cleanup. This requires us to go through
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# hoops to get the right exit status transported through the signal.
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# So use `Exit STATUS' instead of `exit STATUS' inside of the tests.
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# Turn off errexit here so that we don't trip the bug with OSF1/Tru64
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# sh inside this function.
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Exit ()
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{
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set +e
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(exit $1)
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exit $1
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}
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test_dir_=$(pwd)
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this_test_() { echo "./$0" | sed 's,.*/,,'; }
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this_test=$(this_test_)
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# This is a stub function that is run upon trap (upon regular exit and
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# interrupt). Override it with a per-test function, e.g., to unmount
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# a partition, or to undo any other global state changes.
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cleanup_() { :; }
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t_=$("$abs_top_builddir/src/mktemp" -d --tmp="$test_dir_" cu-$this_test.XXXXXXXXXX)\
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|| error_ "failed to create temporary directory in $test_dir_"
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remove_tmp_()
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{
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__st=$?
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cleanup_
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cd "$test_dir_" && chmod -R u+rwx "$t_" && rm -rf "$t_" && exit $__st
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}
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# Run each test from within a temporary sub-directory named after the
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# test itself, and arrange to remove it upon exception or normal exit.
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trap remove_tmp_ 0
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trap 'Exit 129' 1
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trap 'Exit 130' 2
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trap 'Exit 131' 3
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trap 'Exit 141' 13
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trap 'Exit 143' 15
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cd "$t_" || error_ "failed to cd to $t_"
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if ( diff --version < /dev/null 2>&1 | grep GNU ) 2>&1 > /dev/null; then
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compare() { diff -u "$@"; }
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elif ( cmp --version < /dev/null 2>&1 | grep GNU ) 2>&1 > /dev/null; then
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compare() { cmp -s "$@"; }
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else
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compare() { cmp "$@"; }
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fi
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sanitize_path_
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# Initialize; all bourne shell scripts end with "Exit $fail".
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fail=0
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