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Pádraig Brady 63761c027c sort: adjust the leading blanks --debug warning
* src/sort.c (key_warnings): Always warn about significant leading
blanks when character offsets are specified, unless they key is
possibly a line offset, i.e. of the form -k1.x,1.y.  Also suppress
this warning if the user could be sorting right aligned indexes.
2010-05-24 12:12:24 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Test warnings for sort options
# Copyright (C) 2010 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/>.
if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
set -x
sort --version
fi
. $srcdir/test-lib.sh
cat <<\EOF > exp
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: key 1 has zero width and will be ignored
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: options `-bghMRrV' are ignored
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: options `-bghMRV' are ignored
sort: option `-r' only applies to last-resort comparison
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: option `-r' only applies to last-resort comparison
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: options `-bg' are ignored
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: option `-b' is ignored
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: leading blanks are significant in key 1; consider also specifying `b'
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: leading blanks are significant in key 1; consider also specifying `b'
sort: option `-d' is ignored
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: leading blanks are significant in key 1; consider also specifying `b'
sort: option `-i' is ignored
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: using simple byte comparison
EOF
sort -s -k2,1 --debug /dev/null 2>>out
sort -s -rRVMhgb -k1,1n --debug /dev/null 2>>out
sort -rRVMhgb -k1,1n --debug /dev/null 2>>out
sort -r -k1,1n --debug /dev/null 2>>out
sort -gbr -k1,1n -k1,1r --debug /dev/null 2>>out
sort -b -k1b,1bn --debug /dev/null 2>>out # no warning
sort -b -k1,1bn --debug /dev/null 2>>out
sort -b -k1,1bn -k2b,2 --debug /dev/null 2>>out # no warning
sort -r -k1,1r --debug /dev/null 2>>out # no warning for redundant options
sort -i -k1,1i --debug /dev/null 2>>out # no warning
sort -d -k1,1b --debug /dev/null 2>>out
sort -i -k1,1d --debug /dev/null 2>>out
sort -r --debug /dev/null 2>>out #no warning
sort -rM --debug /dev/null 2>>out #no warning
sort -rM -k1,1 --debug /dev/null 2>>out #no warning
compare exp out || fail=1
cat <<\EOF > exp
sort: using simple byte comparison
sort: key 1 is numeric and spans multiple fields
sort: obsolescent key `+2 -1' used; consider `-k 3,1' instead
sort: key 2 has zero width and will be ignored
sort: leading blanks are significant in key 2; consider also specifying `b'
sort: option `-b' is ignored
sort: option `-r' only applies to last-resort comparison
EOF
sort --debug -rb -k2n +2.2 -1b /dev/null 2>out
compare exp out || fail=1
Exit $fail