#!/bin/sh # Test Substitute options (for code-coverage purposes as well) # Copyright (C) 2016-2018 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 . . "${srcdir=.}/testsuite/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./sed print_ver_ sed # # Simple modifiers to s// # (specific characters included as make_subst_opts's implementation # checks for them before returning control) printf "%s\n" a a a a a a > subst-in1 || framework_failure_ printf "%s\n" x x x x x x > subst-exp1 || framework_failure_ cat << \EOF >> subst-prog1 || framework_failure_ 1s/A/x/i 2s/A/x/I # s// followed by '}' 3{s/./x/} # s// followed by '#' 4s/./x/# # s// followed by ';' 5s/./x/; # s// followed by '\n 6s/./x/ EOF sed -f subst-prog1 subst-in1 > subst-out1 || fail=1 compare_ subst-exp1 subst-out1 || fail=1 # # Number modifiers to s// # cat << \EOF >subst-in2 || framework_failure_ bbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbb EOF cat << \EOF >subst-prog2 || framework_failure_ 1s/./x/g 2s/./x/1 3s/./x/2 4s/./x/3 5s/./x/4 6s/./x/5 7s/./x/6 8s/./x/7 9s/./x/8 10s/./x/9 EOF cat << \EOF >subst-exp2 xxxxxxxxxx xbbbbbbbbb bxbbbbbbbb bbxbbbbbbb bbbxbbbbbb bbbbxbbbbb bbbbbxbbbb bbbbbbxbbb bbbbbbbxbb bbbbbbbbxb EOF sed -f subst-prog2 subst-in2 > subst-out2 || fail=1 compare_ subst-exp2 subst-out2 || fail=1 # # Multiline modifier: s///m # ('N' will read and concatenate the second line # into the patten space, making it "foo\nbar". # s// will then operate on it as one string). printf "foo\nbar\n" > subst-in3 || fail=1 printf "Xoo\nXar\n" > subst-exp3 || fail=1 sed 'N;s/^./X/gm' subst-in3 > subst-out3-1 || fail=1 compare_ subst-exp3 subst-out3-1 || fail=1 sed 'N;s/^./X/gM' subst-in3 > subst-out3-2 || fail=1 compare_ subst-exp3 subst-out3-2 || fail=1 # sanity-check: without m, only the first line should match printf "Xoo\nbar\n" > subst-exp3-3 || fail=1 sed 'N;s/^./X/g' subst-in3 > subst-out3-3 || fail=1 compare_ subst-exp3-3 subst-out3-3 || fail=1 # # s// followed by \r\n # printf "s/./X/\r\n" > subst-prog4 || framework_failure_ echo a > subst-in4 || framework_failure_ echo X > subst-exp4 || framework_failure_ sed -f subst-prog4 subst-in4 > subst-out4 || fail=1 compare_ subst-exp4 subst-out4 || fail=1 Exit $fail