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Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +00001#!/bin/sh
2
3# SUSv3 compliant sed tests.
4# Copyright 2005 by Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
5# Licensed under GPL v2, see file LICENSE for details.
6
Mike Frysingercaa79402009-11-04 18:41:22 -05007. ./testing.sh
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +00008
9# testing "description" "arguments" "result" "infile" "stdin"
10
11# Corner cases
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000012testing "sed no files (stdin)" 'sed ""' "hello\n" "" "hello\n"
13testing "sed explicit stdin" 'sed "" -' "hello\n" "" "hello\n"
14testing "sed handles empty lines" "sed -e 's/\$/@/'" "@\n" "" "\n"
15testing "sed stdin twice" 'sed "" - -' "hello" "" "hello"
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000016
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000017# Trailing EOF.
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000018# Match $, at end of each file or all files?
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +000019
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000020# -e corner cases
21# without -e
22# multiple -e
23# interact with a
24# -eee arg1 arg2 arg3
25# -f corner cases
26# -e -f -e
27# -n corner cases
28# no newline at EOF?
29# -r corner cases
30# Just make sure it works.
31# -i corner cases:
32# sed -i -
33# permissions
34# -i on a symlink
35# on a directory
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +000036# With $ last-line test
37# Continue with \
38# End of script with trailing \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000039
40# command list
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000041testing "sed accepts blanks before command" "sed -e '1 d'" "" "" ""
42testing "sed accepts newlines in -e" "sed -e 'i\
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +0000431
44a\
453'" "1\n2\n3\n" "" "2\n"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000046testing "sed accepts multiple -e" "sed -e 'i\' -e '1' -e 'a\' -e '3'" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000047 "1\n2\n3\n" "" "2\n"
48
49# substitutions
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000050testing "sed -n" "sed -n -e s/foo/bar/ -e s/bar/baz/" "" "" "foo\n"
51testing "sed s//p" "sed -e s/foo/bar/p -e s/bar/baz/p" "bar\nbaz\nbaz\n" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000052 "" "foo\n"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000053testing "sed -n s//p" "sed -ne s/abc/def/p" "def\n" "" "abc\n"
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +020054test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && {
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000055testing "sed s//g (exhaustive)" "sed -e 's/[[:space:]]*/,/g'" ",1,2,3,4,5,\n" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000056 "" "12345\n"
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +020057}
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000058testing "sed s arbitrary delimiter" "sed -e 's woo boing '" "boing\n" "" "woo\n"
59testing "sed s chains" "sed -e s/foo/bar/ -e s/bar/baz/" "baz\n" "" "foo\n"
60testing "sed s chains2" "sed -e s/foo/bar/ -e s/baz/nee/" "bar\n" "" "foo\n"
61testing "sed s [delimiter]" "sed -e 's@[@]@@'" "onetwo" "" "one@two"
Denis Vlasenko40276642007-11-13 16:48:10 +000062testing "sed s with \\t (GNU ext)" "sed 's/\t/ /'" "one two" "" "one\ttwo"
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000063
64# branch
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000065testing "sed b (branch)" "sed -e 'b one;p;: one'" "foo\n" "" "foo\n"
66testing "sed b (branch with no label jumps to end)" "sed -e 'b;p'" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000067 "foo\n" "" "foo\n"
68
69# test and branch
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000070testing "sed t (test/branch)" "sed -e 's/a/1/;t one;p;: one;p'" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000071 "1\n1\nb\nb\nb\nc\nc\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000072testing "sed t (test/branch clears test bit)" "sed -e 's/a/b/;:loop;t loop'" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000073 "b\nb\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000074testing "sed T (!test/branch)" "sed -e 's/a/1/;T notone;p;: notone;p'" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000075 "1\n1\n1\nb\nb\nc\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n"
76
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +020077test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && {
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000078# Normal sed end-of-script doesn't print "c" because n flushed the pattern
79# space. If n hits EOF, pattern space is empty when script ends.
80# Query: how does this interact with no newline at EOF?
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000081testing "sed n (flushes pattern space, terminates early)" "sed -e 'n;p'" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000082 "a\nb\nb\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n"
83# N does _not_ flush pattern space, therefore c is still in there @ script end.
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000084testing "sed N (doesn't flush pattern space when terminating)" "sed -e 'N;p'" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000085 "a\nb\na\nb\nc\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n"
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +020086}
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000087testing "sed address match newline" 'sed "/b/N;/b\\nc/i woo"' \
88 "a\nwoo\nb\nc\nd\n" "" "a\nb\nc\nd\n"
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000089
90# Multiple lines in pattern space
91testing "sed N (stops at end of input) and P (prints to first newline only)" \
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000092 "sed -n 'N;P;p'" "a\na\nb\n" "" "a\nb\nc\n"
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000093
94# Hold space
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +000095testing "sed G (append hold space to pattern space)" 'sed G' "a\n\nb\n\nc\n\n" \
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +000096 "" "a\nb\nc\n"
97#testing "sed g/G (swap/append hold and patter space)"
98#testing "sed g (swap hold/pattern space)"
99
100testing "sed d ends script iteration" \
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000101 "sed -e '/ook/d;s/ook/ping/p;i woot'" "" "" "ook\n"
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +0000102testing "sed d ends script iteration (2)" \
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000103 "sed -e '/ook/d;a\' -e 'bang'" "woot\nbang\n" "" "ook\nwoot\n"
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +0000104
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000105# Multiple files, with varying newlines and NUL bytes
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200106test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && {
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000107testing "sed embedded NUL" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/'" "\0bang\0woo\0" "" \
108 "\0woo\0woo\0"
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200109}
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000110testing "sed embedded NUL g" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/g'" "bang\0bang\0" "" \
111 "woo\0woo\0"
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200112test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && {
Denys Vlasenkoe82cf332010-05-12 15:59:32 +0200113$ECHO -e "/woo/a he\0llo" > sed.commands
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000114testing "sed NUL in command" "sed -f sed.commands" "woo\nhe\0llo\n" "" "woo"
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000115rm sed.commands
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200116}
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000117
118# sed has funky behavior with newlines at the end of file. Test lots of
119# corner cases with the optional newline appending behavior.
120
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000121testing "sed normal newlines" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/' input -" "bang\nbang\n" \
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000122 "woo\n" "woo\n"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000123testing "sed leave off trailing newline" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/' input -" \
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000124 "bang\nbang" "woo\n" "woo"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000125testing "sed autoinsert newline" "sed -e 's/woo/bang/' input -" "bang\nbang" \
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000126 "woo" "woo"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000127testing "sed empty file plus cat" "sed -e 's/nohit//' input -" "one\ntwo" \
Denis Vlasenko9213a9e2006-09-17 16:28:10 +0000128 "" "one\ntwo"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000129testing "sed cat plus empty file" "sed -e 's/nohit//' input -" "one\ntwo" \
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000130 "one\ntwo" ""
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200131test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && {
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000132testing "sed append autoinserts newline" "sed -e '/woot/a woo' -" \
133 "woot\nwoo\n" "" "woot"
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200134}
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000135testing "sed insert doesn't autoinsert newline" "sed -e '/woot/i woo' -" \
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000136 "woo\nwoot" "" "woot"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000137testing "sed print autoinsert newlines" "sed -e 'p' -" "one\none" "" "one"
138testing "sed print autoinsert newlines two files" "sed -e 'p' input -" \
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000139 "one\none\ntwo\ntwo" "one" "two"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000140testing "sed noprint, no match, no newline" "sed -ne 's/woo/bang/' input" \
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000141 "" "no\n" ""
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000142testing "sed selective matches with one nl" "sed -ne 's/woo/bang/p' input -" \
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000143 "a bang\nc bang\n" "a woo\nb no" "c woo\nd no"
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000144testing "sed selective matches insert newline" \
145 "sed -ne 's/woo/bang/p' input -" "a bang\nb bang\nd bang" \
146 "a woo\nb woo" "c no\nd woo"
147testing "sed selective matches noinsert newline" \
148 "sed -ne 's/woo/bang/p' input -" "a bang\nb bang" "a woo\nb woo" \
149 "c no\nd no"
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200150test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && {
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000151testing "sed clusternewline" \
152 "sed -e '/one/a 111' -e '/two/i 222' -e p input -" \
Denis Vlasenko9213a9e2006-09-17 16:28:10 +0000153 "one\none\n111\n222\ntwo\ntwo" "one" "two"
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200154}
Denis Vlasenkofe7a9f12007-01-29 14:31:47 +0000155testing "sed subst+write" \
Denys Vlasenkoe82cf332010-05-12 15:59:32 +0200156 "sed -e 's/i/z/' -e 'woutputw' input -; $ECHO -n X; cat outputw" \
Denis Vlasenkofe7a9f12007-01-29 14:31:47 +0000157 "thzngy\nagaznXthzngy\nagazn" "thingy" "again"
158rm outputw
Denis Vlasenko86811802007-01-29 17:10:19 +0000159testing "sed trailing NUL" \
160 "sed 's/i/z/' input -" \
161 "a\0b\0\nc" "a\0b\0" "c"
Denis Vlasenko4b0bb9e2007-03-16 23:36:58 +0000162testing "sed escaped newline in command" \
163 "sed 's/a/z\\
164z/' input" \
165 "z\nz" "a" ""
Rob Landley6b6edf92006-02-23 23:13:16 +0000166
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000167# Test end-of-file matching behavior
168
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000169testing "sed match EOF" "sed -e '"'$p'"'" "hello\nthere\nthere" "" \
170 "hello\nthere"
171testing "sed match EOF two files" "sed -e '"'$p'"' input -" \
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000172 "one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfour" "one\ntwo" "three\nfour"
Denis Vlasenko826c85f2007-01-28 23:26:15 +0000173# sed match EOF inline: gnu sed 4.1.5 outputs this:
174#00000000 6f 6e 65 0a 6f 6f 6b 0a 6f 6f 6b 0a 74 77 6f 0a |one.ook.ook.two.|
175#00000010 0a 74 68 72 65 65 0a 6f 6f 6b 0a 6f 6f 6b 0a 66 |.three.ook.ook.f|
176#00000020 6f 75 72 |our|
177# which looks buggy to me.
Denis Vlasenkoabe49fa2008-07-11 21:41:14 +0000178$ECHO -ne "three\nfour" > input2
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000179testing "sed match EOF inline" \
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000180 "sed -e '"'$i ook'"' -i input input2 && cat input input2" \
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000181 "one\nook\ntwothree\nook\nfour" "one\ntwo" ""
182rm input2
183
184# Test lie-to-autoconf
185
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000186testing "sed lie-to-autoconf" "sed --version | grep -o 'GNU sed version '" \
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000187 "GNU sed version \n" "" ""
188
189# Jump to nonexistent label
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200190test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && {
191# Incompatibility: illegal jump is not detected if input is ""
192# (that is, no lines at all). GNU sed 4.1.5 complains even in this case
193testing "sed nonexistent label" "sed -e 'b walrus' 2>/dev/null || echo yes" \
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000194 "yes\n" "" ""
Denys Vlasenko6ae64262009-07-18 16:22:26 +0200195}
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000196
197testing "sed backref from empty s uses range regex" \
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000198 "sed -e '/woot/s//eep \0 eep/'" "eep woot eep" "" "woot"
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000199
200testing "sed backref from empty s uses range regex with newline" \
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000201 "sed -e '/woot/s//eep \0 eep/'" "eep woot eep\n" "" "woot\n"
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000202
203# -i with no filename
204
205touch ./- # Detect gnu failure mode here.
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000206testing "sed -i with no arg [GNUFAIL]" "sed -e '' -i 2> /dev/null || echo yes" \
Rob Landleye8e78112006-03-01 16:32:01 +0000207 "yes\n" "" ""
208rm ./- # Clean up
209
Rob Landley4795e4e2006-07-26 17:25:08 +0000210testing "sed s/xxx/[/" "sed -e 's/xxx/[/'" "[\n" "" "xxx\n"
211
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +0000212# Ponder this a bit more, why "woo not found" from gnu version?
213#testing "sed doesn't substitute in deleted line" \
Rob Landley4bb1b042006-03-16 15:20:45 +0000214# "sed -e '/ook/d;s/ook//;t woo;a bang;'" "bang" "" "ook\n"
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +0000215
216# This makes both seds very unhappy. Why?
217#testing "sed -g (exhaustive)" "sed -e 's/[[:space:]]*/,/g'" ",1,2,3,4,5," \
218# "" "12345"
219
Denis Vlasenkof39c7c02008-02-28 17:59:01 +0000220# testing "description" "arguments" "result" "infile" "stdin"
221
222testing "sed n command must reset 'substituted' bit" \
223 "sed 's/1/x/;T;n;: next;s/3/y/;t quit;n;b next;: quit;q'" \
224 "0\nx\n2\ny\n" "" "0\n1\n2\n3\n"
225
Denys Vlasenko8bca3e22009-06-30 19:19:37 +0200226testing "sed d does not break n,m matching" \
227 "sed -n '1d;1,3p'" \
228 "second\nthird\n" "" "first\nsecond\nthird\nfourth\n"
229
230testing "sed d does not break n,regex matching" \
231 "sed -n '1d;1,/hir/p'" \
232 "second\nthird\n" "" "first\nsecond\nthird\nfourth\n"
233
234testing "sed d does not break n,regex matching #2" \
235 "sed -n '1,5d;1,/hir/p'" \
236 "second2\nthird2\n" "" \
237 "first\nsecond\nthird\nfourth\n""first2\nsecond2\nthird2\nfourth2\n"
238
Denys Vlasenkoae68f112009-07-10 11:55:20 +0200239testing "sed 2d;2,1p (gnu compat)" \
240 "sed -n '2d;2,1p'" \
241 "third\n" "" \
242 "first\nsecond\nthird\nfourth\n"
243
Denys Vlasenkof210cff2009-08-17 01:35:04 +0200244# Regex means: "match / at BOL or nothing, then one or more not-slashes".
245# The bug was that second slash in /usr/lib was treated as "at BOL" too.
246testing "sed beginning (^) matches only once" \
247 "sed 's,\(^/\|\)[^/][^/]*,>\0<,g'" \
248 ">/usr</>lib<\n" "" \
249 "/usr/lib\n"
250
Denys Vlasenko96a18332010-04-19 22:36:07 -0400251testing "sed c" \
252 "sed 'crepl'" \
253 "repl\nrepl\n" "" \
254 "first\nsecond\n"
255
Denys Vlasenkof2c16ed2010-04-20 04:00:03 -0400256testing "sed nested {}s" \
257 "sed '/asd/ { p; /s/ { s/s/c/ }; p; q }'" \
258 "qwe\nasd\nacd\nacd\n" "" \
259 "qwe\nasd\nzxc\n"
260
Denys Vlasenkoa2215b92010-05-12 01:49:04 +0200261testing "sed a cmd ended by double backslash" \
262 "sed -e '/| one /a \\
263 | three \\\\' -e '/| one-/a \\
264 | three-* \\\\'" \
265' | one \\
266 | three \\
267 | two \\
268' '' \
269' | one \\
270 | two \\
271'
272
Denys Vlasenko2e284a42010-08-01 04:14:46 +0200273# first three lines are deleted; 4th line is matched and printed by "2,3" and by "4" ranges
Denys Vlasenkobf5f99f2010-06-04 01:29:52 +0200274testing "sed with N skipping lines past ranges on next cmds" \
275 "sed -n '1{N;N;d};1p;2,3p;3p;4p'" \
276 "4\n4\n" "" "1\n2\n3\n4\n"
277
Denys Vlasenko2e284a42010-08-01 04:14:46 +0200278testing "sed -i with address modifies all files, not only first" \
279 "cp input input2; sed -i -e '1s/foo/bar/' input input2 && cat input input2; rm input2" \
Denys Vlasenkob883bc92010-08-01 04:19:59 +0200280 "bar\nbar\n" "foo\n" ""
Denys Vlasenko2e284a42010-08-01 04:14:46 +0200281
282
Denys Vlasenkoa2215b92010-05-12 01:49:04 +0200283# testing "description" "arguments" "result" "infile" "stdin"
284
Rob Landley990025a2005-11-10 06:26:40 +0000285exit $FAILCOUNT