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Jim Meyering 1081bbc74e tests: remove ugly /bin/sh wrapper around each perl-based test script
* tests/check.mk (TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Save and restore TMPDIR around
envvar-check, so that the few scripts that require $TMPDIR don't fail.
This is also good to let a user's default TMPDIR setting be used e.g.,
in the search for an 'other-partition'.
FIXME: this is pretty ugly.  maybe undo it and find a better way.
(TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Invoke perl scripts with $(PERL), and use -T
if the script requires that.  Otherwise, use $(SHELL).

* tests/misc/md5sum-newline: Create a file whose name contains
a newline in Perl (resort to using "system", since open refuses).

Fix old brokenness exposed by this change:
* tests/du/files0-from: Correct test not to rely on stdin
being attached to a non-tty.
* tests/misc/sort (3g, 3h, 3i): Likewise: add explicit empty input file.
Avoid warnings about using qw()-around-commas.

* tests/rm/fail-eperm: Now that this test is run from a temporary
subdirectory, adjust the full name of the "rm" program we're going
to run.

Change #!/bin/sh to #!/usr/bin/perl, and factor out the few lines
of boilerplate code to invoke perl.  Do not "require 5.00x";
a configure-time Perl test handles that
* tests/dd/skip-seek:
* tests/misc/base64:
* tests/misc/basename:
* tests/misc/cut:
* tests/misc/date:
* tests/misc/dircolors:
* tests/misc/dirname:
* tests/misc/expand:
* tests/misc/expr:
* tests/misc/factor:
* tests/misc/fmt:
* tests/misc/fold:
* tests/misc/head:
* tests/misc/head-elide-tail:
* tests/misc/join:
* tests/misc/ls-misc:
* tests/misc/md5sum:
* tests/misc/md5sum-newline:
* tests/misc/mktemp:
* tests/misc/od:
* tests/misc/paste:
* tests/misc/pr:
* tests/misc/printf-cov:
* tests/misc/seq:
* tests/misc/sha1sum:
* tests/misc/sha1sum-vec:
* tests/misc/sha224sum:
* tests/misc/sha256sum:
* tests/misc/sha384sum:
* tests/misc/sha512sum:
* tests/misc/sort-merge:
* tests/misc/stat-printf:
* tests/misc/sum:
* tests/misc/tac:
* tests/misc/tail:
* tests/misc/test:
* tests/misc/test-diag:
* tests/misc/tr:
* tests/misc/tsort:
* tests/misc/tty-eof:
* tests/misc/unexpand:
* tests/misc/uniq:
* tests/misc/wc:
* tests/misc/wc-files0-from:
* tests/misc/xstrtol:
* tests/mv/i-1:
* tests/pr/pr-tests:
* tests/rm/empty-name:
* tests/rm/fail-eperm:
* tests/rm/unreadable:
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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Test paste.
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2005, 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/>.
use strict;
(my $program_name = $0) =~ s|.*/||;
# Turn off localization of executable's output.
@ENV{qw(LANGUAGE LANG LC_ALL)} = ('C') x 3;
my $prog = 'paste';
my $msg = "$prog: delimiter list ends with an unescaped backslash: ";
my @Tests =
(
# Ensure that paste properly handles files lacking a final newline.
['no-nl-1', {IN=>"a"}, {IN=>"b"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\n"}],
['no-nl-2', {IN=>"a\n"}, {IN=>"b"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\n"}],
['no-nl-3', {IN=>"a"}, {IN=>"b\n"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\n"}],
['no-nl-4', {IN=>"a\n"}, {IN=>"b\n"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\n"}],
# Same as above, but with a two lines in each input file and
# the addition of the -d option to make SPACE be the output delimiter.
['no-nla1', '-d" "', {IN=>"1\na"}, {IN=>"2\nb"}, {OUT=>"1 2\na b\n"}],
['no-nla2', '-d" "', {IN=>"1\na\n"}, {IN=>"2\nb"}, {OUT=>"1 2\na b\n"}],
['no-nla3', '-d" "', {IN=>"1\na"}, {IN=>"2\nb\n"}, {OUT=>"1 2\na b\n"}],
['no-nla4', '-d" "', {IN=>"1\na\n"}, {IN=>"2\nb\n"}, {OUT=>"1 2\na b\n"}],
# Specifying a delimiter with a trailing backslash would overrun a
# malloc'd buffer.
['delim-bs1', q!-d'\'!, {IN=>{'a'x50=>''}}, {EXIT => 1},
# We print a single backslash into the expected output, so need four
# (two, each escaped) here.
{ERR => $msg . q!\\\\! . "\n"} ],
# Prior to coreutils-5.1.2, this sort of abuse would make paste
# scribble on command-line arguments. With paste from coreutils-5.1.0,
# this example would mangle the first file name argument, if it contains
# accepted backslash-escapes:
# $ paste -d\\ '123\b\b\b.....@' 2>&1 |cat -A
# paste: 23^H^H^H.....@...@: No such file or directory$
['delim-bs2', q!-d'\'!, {IN=>{'123\b\b\b.....@'=>''}}, {EXIT => 1},
{ERR => $msg . q!\\\\! . "\n"} ],
);
my $save_temps = $ENV{DEBUG};
my $verbose = $ENV{VERBOSE};
my $fail = run_tests ($program_name, $prog, \@Tests, $save_temps, $verbose);
exit $fail;