NetBSD/tests/usr.bin/printf/t_command.sh

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# $NetBSD: t_command.sh,v 1.1 2018/09/05 21:05:40 kre Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2018 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
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# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# The printf command to test (if not a full path, $PATH will be examined)
# Do not use relative (./ or ../) paths when running under ATF.
: ${TEST_PRINTF:=/usr/bin/printf}
# This tests an external (filesystem) printf command
# For the actual code/tests see printf.sh
# (shared with tests for the shell builtin printf
# These tests are designed to be able to be run by ATF, or standalone
#
# That is, either
# atf_run t_command | atf-report (or whatever is needed)
# or
# sh t_command [sub_test]... ( default is to run all sub_tests )
#
# nb: for standalone runs, do not attempt ./t_builtin as the #! line
# added will force ATF which will complain about the incorrect method
# of running the test. Instead use some Bourne shell compatible shell
# (any will do, caveat any bugs it might have), and run the script explicitly.
do_printf()
{
$Running_under_ATF && atf_require_prog "${PRINTF%% *}"
unset LANG LC_ALL LC_NUMERIC LC_CTYPE LC_MESSAGES
${PRINTF} "$@"
}
No_command()
{
setmsg No_command
case "${TEST_PRINTF%% *}" in
( '' )
msg='Configuration error: check $TEST_PRINTF'
;;
( /* | ./* | ../* )
msg="Cannot find/execute ${TEST_PRINTF%% *}"
;;
( * )
msg="No '${TEST_PRINTF%% *}' found in "'$PATH'
;;
esac
atf_skip "${msg}"
return $RVAL
}
# See if we have a "printf" command in $PATH to test - pick the first
setup()
{
saveIFS="${IFS-UnSet}"
saveOPTS="$(set +o)"
unset PRINTF
case "${TEST_PRINTF%% *}" in
( /* ) PRINTF="${TEST_PRINTF}" ;;
( ./* | ../* ) PRINTF="${PWD}/${TEST_PRINTF}" ;;
(*)
set -f
IFS=:
for P in $PATH
do
case "$P" in
('' | . ) D="${PWD}";;
( /* ) D="${P}" ;;
( * ) D="${PWD}/${P}";;
esac
test -x "${D}/${TEST_PRINTF%% *}" || continue
PRINTF="${D}/${TEST_PRINTF}"
break
done
unset IFS
eval "${saveOPTS}"
case "${saveIFS}" in
(UnSet) unset IFS;;
(*) IFS="${saveIFS}";;
esac
;;
esac
test -x "${PRINTF%% *}" || PRINTF=
case "${PRINTF}" in
('') Tests=
define No_command 'Dummy test to skip no printf command'
return 1
;;
( * )
# nothing here, it all happens below.
;;
esac
return 0
}
setmsg()
{
MSG="${PRINTF}"
CurrentTest="$1"
RVAL=0
}
BUILTIN_TEST=false
# All the code to actually run the test comes from printf.sh ...