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The files in this directory with suffixes `.t', `.d', `.r' and `.err' are
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used for testing ed. To run the tests, set the ED variable in the Makefile
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for the path name of the program to be tested (e.g., /bin/ed), and type
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`make'. The tests do not exhaustively verify POSIX compliance.
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The output of the tests is written to the two files err.o and scripts.o.
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At the end of the tests, these files are grep'ed for error messages,
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which look like:
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*** The script u.ed exited abnormally ***
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or:
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*** Output u.o of script u.ed is incorrect ***
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It is assumed that the ed being tested processes escapes (\) in file names.
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This is so that a name starting with bang (!) can be read, via:
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r \!file
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Without the escape, a POSIX ed would attempt to read the output of
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the shell command `file'. If the ed being tested does not support escape
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processing on file names, then the script `mkscripts.sh' should be modified
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accordingly.
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The POSIX requirement that an address range not be used where at most
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a single address is expected has been relaxed in this version of ed.
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Therefore, the following scripts which test for compliance with this
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POSIX rule exit abnormally:
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=-err.ed
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a1-err.ed
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i1-err.ed
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k1-err.ed
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r1-err.ed
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