######################################################################## # # # This software is part of the ast package # # Copyright (c) 1982-2012 AT&T Intellectual Property # # and is licensed under the # # Eclipse Public License, Version 1.0 # # by AT&T Intellectual Property # # # # A copy of the License is available at # # http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/epl-v10.html # # (with md5 checksum b35adb5213ca9657e911e9befb180842) # # # # Information and Software Systems Research # # AT&T Research # # Florham Park NJ # # # # David Korn # # # ######################################################################## function err_exit { print -u2 -n "\t" print -u2 -r ${Command}[$1]: "${@:2}" let Errors+=1 } alias err_exit='err_exit $LINENO' Command=${0##*/} integer Errors=0 tmp=$(mktemp -dt) || { err_exit mktemp -dt failed; exit 1; } trap "cd /; rm -rf $tmp" EXIT unset HISTFILE function fun { while command exec 3>&1 do break done 2> /dev/null print -u3 good } print 'read -r a; print -r -u$1 -- "$a"' > $tmp/mycat chmod 755 $tmp/mycat for ((i=3; i < 10; i++)) do eval "a=\$(print foo | $tmp/mycat" $i $i'>&1 > /dev/null |cat)' 2> /dev/null [[ $a == foo ]] || err_exit "bad file descriptor $i in comsub script" done exec 3> /dev/null [[ $(fun) == good ]] || err_exit 'file 3 closed before subshell completes' exec 3>&- cd $tmp || { err_exit "cd $tmp failed"; exit ; } print foo > file1 print bar >> file1 if [[ $(>) not working' fi set -o noclobber exec 3<> file1 read -u3 line exp=foo if [[ $line != $exp ]] then err_exit "read on <> fd failed -- expected '$exp', got '$line'" fi if ( 4> file1 ) 2> /dev/null then err_exit 'noclobber not causing exclusive open' fi set +o noclobber FDFS=( ( dir=/proc/self/fd semantics='open' ) ( dir=/proc/$$/fd semantics='open' ) ( dir=/dev/fd semantics='open|dup' ) ( dir=/dev/fd semantics='dup' ) ) for ((fdfs=0; fdfs<${#FDFS[@]}-1; fdfs++)) do [[ -e ${FDFS[fdfs].dir} ]] && { command : > ${FDFS[fdfs].dir}/1; } 2>/dev/null >&2 && break done exec 3<> file1 if command exec 4< ${FDFS[fdfs].dir}/3 then read -u3 got read -u4 got exp='foo|bar' case $got in foo) semantics='open' ;; bar) semantics='dup' ;; *) semantics='failed' ;; esac [[ $semantics == @(${FDFS[fdfs].semantics}) ]] || err_exit "'4< ${FDFS[fdfs].dir}/3' $semantics semantics instead of ${FDFS[fdfs].semantics} -- expected '$exp', got '$got'" fi # 2004-11-25 ancient /dev/fd/N redirection bug fix got=$( { print -n 1 print -n 2 > ${FDFS[fdfs].dir}/2 print -n 3 print -n 4 > ${FDFS[fdfs].dir}/2 } 2>&1 ) exp='1234|4' case $got in 1234) semantics='dup' ;; 4) semantics='open' ;; *) semantics='failed' ;; esac [[ $semantics == @(${FDFS[fdfs].semantics}) ]] || err_exit "${FDFS[fdfs].dir}/N $semantics semantics instead of ${FDFS[fdfs].semantics} -- expected '$exp', got '$got'" cat > close0 <<\! exec 0<&- echo $(./close1) ! print "echo abc" > close1 chmod +x close0 close1 x=$(./close0) if [[ $x != "abc" ]] then err_exit "picked up file descriptor zero for opening script file" fi cat > close0 <<\! for ((i=0; i < 1100; i++)) do exec 4< /dev/null read -u4 done exit 0 ! ./close0 2> /dev/null || err_exit "multiple exec 4< /dev/null can fail" $SHELL -c ' trap "rm -f in out" EXIT for ((i = 0; i < 1000; i++)) do print -r -- "This is a test" done > in > out exec 1<> out builtin cat print -r -- "$( /dev/null [[ $? == 0 ]] || err_exit 'builtin cat truncates files' cat >| script <<-\! print hello ( exec 3<&- 4<&-) exec 3<&- 4<&- print world ! chmod +x script [[ $( $SHELL ./script) == $'hello\nworld' ]] || err_exit 'closing 3 & 4 causes script to fail' cd ~- || err_exit "cd back failed" ( exec > '' ) 2> /dev/null && err_exit '> "" does not fail' unset x ( exec > ${x} ) 2> /dev/null && err_exit '> $x, where x null does not fail' exec <&- 4>&- [[ $( { read -r line; print -r -- "$line" ( read -r line; print -r -- "$line" ) & wait while read -r line do print -r -- "$line" done } << ! line 1 line 2 line 3 !) == $'line 1\nline 2\nline 3' ]] || err_exit 'read error with subshells' # 2004-05-11 bug fix cat > $tmp/1 <<- ++EOF++ script=$tmp/2 trap "rm -f \$script" EXIT exec 9> \$script for ((i=3; i<9; i++)) do eval "while read -u\$i; do : ; done \$i $tmp/1 <<- \++EOF++ function a { trap 'print ok' EXIT : > /dev/null } a ++EOF++ chmod +x $tmp/1 [[ $($tmp/1) == ok ]] || err_exit "trap on EXIT loses last command redirection" print > /dev/null {n}> $tmp/1 [[ ! -s $tmp/1 ]] && newio=1 if [[ $newio && $(print hello | while read -u$n; do print $REPLY; done {n}<&0) != hello ]] then err_exit "{n}<&0 not working with for loop" fi [[ $({ read -r; read -u3 3<&0; print -- "$REPLY" ;} < $tmp/seek if command exec 3<> $tmp/seek then (( $(3<#) == 0 )) || err_exit "not at position 0" (( $(3<# ((EOF))) == 40*62 )) || err_exit "not at end-of-file" command exec 3<# ((40*8)) || err_exit "absolute seek fails" read -u3 [[ $REPLY == +(i) ]] || err_exit "expected iiii..., got $REPLY" [[ $(3<#) == $(3<# ((CUR)) ) ]] || err_exit '$(3<#)!=$(3<#((CUR)))' command exec 3<# ((CUR+80)) read -u3 [[ $REPLY == {39}(l) ]] || err_exit "expected lll..., got $REPLY" command exec 3<# ((EOF-80)) read -u3 [[ $REPLY == +(9) ]] || err_exit "expected 999..., got $REPLY" command exec 3># ((80)) print -u3 -f "%.39c\n" @ command exec 3># ((80)) read -u3 [[ $REPLY == +(@) ]] || err_exit "expected @@@..., got $REPLY" read -u3 [[ $REPLY == +(d) ]] || err_exit "expected ddd..., got $REPLY" command exec 3># ((EOF)) print -u3 -f "%.39c\n" ^ (( $(3<# ((CUR-0))) == 40*63 )) || err_exit "not at extended end-of-file" command exec 3<# ((40*62)) read -u3 [[ $REPLY == +(^) ]] || err_exit "expected ddd..., got $REPLY" command exec 3<# ((0)) command exec 3<# *jjjj* read -u3 [[ $REPLY == {39}(j) ]] || err_exit "<# pattern failed" [[ $(command exec 3<## *llll*) == {39}(k) ]] || err_exit "<## pattern not saving standard output" read -u3 [[ $REPLY == {39}(l) ]] || err_exit "<## pattern failed to position" command exec 3<# *abc* read -u3 && err_exit "not found pattern not positioning at eof" cat $tmp/seek | read -r <# *WWW* [[ $REPLY == *WWWWW* ]] || err_exit '<# not working for pipes' { < $tmp/seek <# ((2358336120)) ;} 2> /dev/null || err_exit 'long seek not working' else err_exit "$tmp/seek: cannot open for reading" fi command exec 3<&- || 'cannot close 3' for ((i=0; i < 62; i++)) do printf "%.39c\n" ${x:i:1} done > $tmp/seek if command exec {n}<> $tmp/seek then { command exec {n}<#((EOF)) ;} 2> /dev/null || err_exit '{n}<# not working' if $SHELL -c '{n} /dev/null then (( $({n}<#) == 40*62)) || err_exit '$({n}<#) not working' else err_exit 'not able to parse {n} /dev/null 4> /dev/null 5> /dev/null 6> /dev/null 7> /dev/null 8> /dev/null 9> /dev/null' > /dev/null 2>&1 exitval=$? (( exitval )) && err_exit "print to unit $exitval failed" $SHELL -c "{ > $tmp/1 ; date;} >&- 2> /dev/null" > $tmp/2 [[ -s $tmp/1 || -s $tmp/2 ]] && err_exit 'commands with standard output closed produce output' $SHELL -c "$SHELL -c ': 3>&1' 1>&- 2>/dev/null" && err_exit 'closed standard output not passed to subshell' [[ $(cat <<- \EOF | $SHELL do_it_all() { dd 2>/dev/null # not a ksh93 buildin return $? } do_it_all ; exit $? hello world EOF) == 'hello world' ]] || err_exit 'invalid readahead on stdin' $SHELL -c 'exec 3>; /dev/null' 2> /dev/null && err_exit '>; with exec should be an error' $SHELL -c ': 3>; /dev/null' 2> /dev/null || err_exit '>; not working with at all' print hello > $tmp/1 if ! $SHELL -c "false >; $tmp/1" 2> /dev/null then let 1;[[ $(<$tmp/1) == hello ]] || err_exit '>; not preserving file on failure' fi if ! $SHELL -c "sed -e 's/hello/hello world/' $tmp/1" >; $tmp/1 2> /dev/null then [[ $(<$tmp/1) == 'hello world' ]] || err_exit '>; not updating file on success' fi $SHELL -c 'exec 3<>; /dev/null' 2> /dev/null && err_exit '<>; with exec should be an error' $SHELL -c ': 3<>; /dev/null' 2> /dev/null || err_exit '<>; not working with at all' print $'hello\nworld' > $tmp/1 if ! $SHELL -c "false <>; $tmp/1" 2> /dev/null then [[ $(<$tmp/1) == $'hello\nworld' ]] || err_exit '<>; not preserving file on failure' fi if ! $SHELL -c "head -1 $tmp/1" <>; $tmp/1 2> /dev/null then [[ $(<$tmp/1) == hello ]] || err_exit '<>; not truncating file on success of head' fi print $'hello\nworld' > $tmp/1 if ! $SHELL -c head < $tmp/1 <#((6)) <>; $tmp/1 2> /dev/null then [[ $(<$tmp/1) == world ]] || err_exit '<>; not truncating file on success of behead' fi unset y read -n1 y < /dev/null then (print -n a; sleep 2; print -n bcde) > $tmp/fifo & { read -u5 -n3 -t3 a || err_exit 'read -n3 from fifo timed out' read -u5 -n1 -t3 b || err_exit 'read -n1 from fifo timed out' } 5< $tmp/fifo exp=a got=$a [[ $got == "$exp" ]] || err_exit "read -n3 from fifo failed -- expected '$exp', got '$got'" exp=b got=$b [[ $got == "$exp" ]] || err_exit "read -n1 from fifo failed -- expected '$exp', got '$got'" rm -f $tmp/fifo wait mkfifo $tmp/fifo 2> /dev/null (print -n a; sleep 2; print -n bcde) > $tmp/fifo & { read -u5 -N3 -t3 a || err_exit 'read -N3 from fifo timed out' read -u5 -N1 -t3 b || err_exit 'read -N1 from fifo timed out' } 5< $tmp/fifo exp=abc got=$a [[ $got == "$exp" ]] || err_exit "read -N3 from fifo failed -- expected '$exp', got '$got'" exp=d got=$b [[ $got == "$exp" ]] || err_exit "read -N1 from fifo failed -- expected '$exp', got '$got'" wait fi ( print -n 'prompt1: ' sleep .1 print line2 sleep .1 print -n 'prompt2: ' sleep .1 ) | { read -t2 -n 1000 line1 read -t2 -n 1000 line2 read -t2 -n 1000 line3 read -t2 -n 1000 line4 } [[ $? == 0 ]] && err_exit 'should have timed out' [[ $line1 == 'prompt1: ' ]] || err_exit "line1 should be 'prompt1: '" [[ $line2 == line2 ]] || err_exit "line2 should be line2" [[ $line3 == 'prompt2: ' ]] || err_exit "line3 should be 'prompt2: '" [[ ! $line4 ]] || err_exit "line4 should be empty" if $SHELL -c "export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8; c=$'\342\202\254'; [[ \${#c} == 1 ]]" 2>/dev/null then lc_utf8=C.UTF-8 else lc_utf8='' fi typeset -a e o=(-n2 -N2) integer i set -- \ 'a' 'bcd' 'a bcd' 'ab cd' \ 'ab' 'cd' 'ab cd' 'ab cd' \ 'abc' 'd' 'ab cd' 'ab cd' \ 'abcd' '' 'ab cd' 'ab cd' while (( $# >= 3 )) do a=$1 b=$2 e[0]=$3 e[1]=$4 shift 4 for ((i = 0; i < 2; i++)) do for lc_all in C $lc_utf8 do g=$(LC_ALL=$lc_all $SHELL -c "{ print -n '$a'; sleep 0.2; print -n '$b'; sleep 0.2; } | { read ${o[i]} a; print -n \$a; read a; print -n \ \$a; }") [[ $g == "${e[i]}" ]] || err_exit "LC_ALL=$lc_all read ${o[i]} from pipe '$a $b' failed -- expected '${e[i]}', got '$g'" done done done if [[ $lc_utf8 ]] then export LC_ALL=$lc_utf8 typeset -a c=( '' 'A' $'\303\274' $'\342\202\254' ) integer i w typeset o if (( ${#c[2]} == 1 && ${#c[3]} == 1 )) then for i in 1 2 3 do for o in n N do for w in 1 2 3 do print -nr "${c[w]}" | read -${o}${i} g if [[ $o == N ]] && (( i > 1 )) then e='' else e=${c[w]} fi [[ $g == "$e" ]] || err_exit "read -${o}${i} failed for '${c[w]}' -- expected '$e', got '$g'" done done done fi fi exec 3<&2 file=$tmp/file redirect 5>$file 2>&5 print -u5 -f 'This is a test\n' print -u2 OK exec 2<&3 exp=$'This is a test\nOK' got=$(< $file) [[ $got == $exp ]] || err_exit "output garbled when stderr is duped -- expected $(printf %q "$exp"), got $(printf %q "$got")" print 'hello world' > $file 1<>; $file 1># ((5)) (( $(wc -c < $file) == 5 )) || err_exit "$file was not truncate to 5 bytes" $SHELL -c "PS4=':2:' exec 1> $tmp/21.out 2> $tmp/22.out set -x printf ':1:A:' print \$(:) print :1:Z:" 1> $tmp/11.out 2> $tmp/12.out [[ -s $tmp/11.out ]] && err_exit "standard output leaked past redirection" [[ -s $tmp/12.out ]] && err_exit "standard error leaked past redirection" exp=$':1:A:\n:1:Z:' got=$(<$tmp/21.out) [[ $exp == "$got" ]] || err_exit "standard output garbled -- expected $(printf %q "$exp"), got $(printf %q "$got")" exp=$':2:printf :1:A:\n:2::\n:2:print\n:2:print :1:Z:' got=$(<$tmp/22.out) [[ $exp == "$got" ]] || err_exit "standard error garbled -- expected $(printf %q "$exp"), got $(printf %q "$got")" tmp=$tmp $SHELL 2> /dev/null -c 'exec 3<&1 ; exec 1<&- ; exec > $tmp/outfile;print foobar' || err_exit 'exec 1<&- causes failure' [[ $(<$tmp/outfile) == foobar ]] || err_exit 'outfile does not contain foobar' print hello there world > $tmp/foobar sed -e 's/there //' $tmp/foobar >; $tmp/foobar [[ $(<$tmp/foobar) == 'hello world' ]] || err_exit '>; redirection not working on simple command' print hello there world > $tmp/foobar { sed -e 's/there //' $tmp/foobar;print done;} >; $tmp/foobar [[ $(<$tmp/foobar) == $'hello world\ndone' ]] || err_exit '>; redirection not working for compound command' print hello there world > $tmp/foobar $SHELL -c "sed -e 's/there //' $tmp/foobar >; $tmp/foobar" [[ $(<$tmp/foobar) == 'hello world' ]] || err_exit '>; redirection not working with -c on a simple command' rm -f "$tmp/junk" for (( i=1; i < 50; i++ )) do out=$(/bin/ls "$tmp/junk" 2>/dev/null) if (( $? == 0 )) then err_exit 'wrong error code with redirection' break fi done rm -f $tmp/file1 $tmp/file2 print foo > $tmp/file3 ln -s $tmp/file3 $tmp/file2 ln -s $tmp/file2 $tmp/file1 print bar >; $tmp/file1 [[ $(<$tmp/file3) == bar ]] || err_exit '>; not following symlinks' for i in 1 do : done {n}< /dev/null [[ -r /dev/fd/$n ]] && err_exit "file descriptor n=$n left open after {n}<" n=$( exec {n}< /dev/null; print -r -- $n) [[ -r /dev/fd/$n ]] && err_exit "file descriptor n=$n left open after subshell" exit $((Errors<125?Errors:125))