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Rob Landley5c22c112006-02-24 01:45:58 +00001#!/bin/sh
2
3# SUSv3 compliant seq tests.
4# Copyright 2006 by Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
5# Licensed under GPL v2, see file LICENSE for details.
6
7# AUDIT: Full SUSv3 coverage (except internationalization).
8
Mike Frysingercaa79402009-11-04 18:41:22 -05009. ./testing.sh
Rob Landley5c22c112006-02-24 01:45:58 +000010
11# testing "test name" "options" "expected result" "file input" "stdin"
12# file input will be file called "input"
13# test can create a file "actual" instead of writing to stdout
14
15# Test exit status
16
Rob Landley2824ded2006-03-16 16:02:06 +000017testing "seq (exit with error)" "seq 2> /dev/null || echo yes" "yes\n" "" ""
18testing "seq (exit with error)" "seq 1 2 3 4 2> /dev/null || echo yes" \
19 "yes\n" "" ""
20testing "seq one argument" "seq 3" "1\n2\n3\n" "" ""
21testing "seq two arguments" "seq 5 7" "5\n6\n7\n" "" ""
22testing "seq two arguments reversed" "seq 7 5" "" "" ""
Rob Landley2324a7c2006-03-22 17:11:44 +000023testing "seq two arguments equal" "seq 3 3" "3\n" "" ""
Rob Landleyd5b94282006-04-27 22:36:32 +000024testing "seq two arguments equal, arbitrary negative step" "seq 1 -15 1" \
25 "1\n" "" ""
26testing "seq two arguments equal, arbitrary positive step" "seq 1 +15 1" \
27 "1\n" "" ""
Rob Landley2824ded2006-03-16 16:02:06 +000028testing "seq count up by 2" "seq 4 2 8" "4\n6\n8\n" "" ""
29testing "seq count down by 2" "seq 8 -2 4" "8\n6\n4\n" "" ""
30testing "seq count wrong way #1" "seq 4 -2 8" "" "" ""
31testing "seq count wrong way #2" "seq 8 2 4" "" "" ""
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer2598f762008-11-12 12:59:56 +000032testing "seq count by .3" "seq 3 .3 4" "3.0\n3.3\n3.6\n3.9\n" "" ""
Denys Vlasenkocd3dd422009-06-15 09:16:27 +020033testing "seq count by .30" "seq 3 .30 4" "3.00\n3.30\n3.60\n3.90\n" "" ""
34testing "seq count by .30 to 4.000" "seq 3 .30 4.000" "3.00\n3.30\n3.60\n3.90\n" "" ""
35testing "seq count by -.9" "seq .7 -.9 -2.2" "0.7\n-0.2\n-1.1\n-2.0\n" "" ""
36testing "seq count by zero" "seq 4 0 8 | head -n 10" "4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n" "" ""
Rob Landley5c22c112006-02-24 01:45:58 +000037
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer2598f762008-11-12 12:59:56 +000038testing "seq one argument with padding" "seq -w 003" "001\n002\n003\n" "" ""
39testing "seq two arguments with padding" "seq -w 005 7" "005\n006\n007\n" "" ""
40testing "seq count down by 3 with padding" "seq -w 8 -3 04" "08\n05\n" "" ""
Denys Vlasenkocd3dd422009-06-15 09:16:27 +020041# Looks like a bug in coreutils 6.10: it uses width one less than needed
42# These tests contain the expected "fixed" output
43testing "seq count by .3 with padding 1" "seq -w 09 .3 11" "09.0\n09.3\n09.6\n09.9\n10.2\n10.5\n10.8\n" "" ""
44testing "seq count by .3 with padding 2" "seq -w 03 .3 0004" "0003.0\n0003.3\n0003.6\n0003.9\n" "" ""
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer2598f762008-11-12 12:59:56 +000045
Rob Landley5c22c112006-02-24 01:45:58 +000046exit $FAILCOUNT