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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Test join.
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
use strict;
my $limits = getlimits ();
# Turn off localization of executable's output.
@ENV{qw(LANGUAGE LANG LC_ALL)} = ('C') x 3;
my $prog = 'join';
my $delim = chr 0247;
sub t_subst ($)
{
(my $s = $_[0]) =~ s/:/$delim/g;
return $s;
}
my @tv = (
# test name
# flags file-1 file-2 expected output expected return code
#
['1a', '-a1', ["a 1\n", "b\n"], "a 1\n", 0],
['1b', '-a2', ["a 1\n", "b\n"], "b\n", 0], # Got "\n"
['1c', '-a1 -a2', ["a 1\n", "b\n"], "a 1\nb\n", 0], # Got "a 1\n\n"
['1d', '-a1', ["a 1\nb\n", "b\n"], "a 1\nb\n", 0],
['1e', '-a2', ["a 1\nb\n", "b\n"], "b\n", 0],
['1f', '-a2', ["b\n", "a\nb\n"], "a\nb\n", 0],
['2a', '-a1 -e .', ["a\nb\nc\n", "a x y\nb\nc\n"], "a x y\nb\nc\n", 0],
['2b', '-a1 -e . -o 2.1,2.2,2.3', ["a\nb\nc\n", "a x y\nb\nc\n"],
"a x y\nb . .\nc . .\n", 0],
['2c', '-a1 -e . -o 2.1,2.2,2.3', ["a\nb\nc\nd\n", "a x y\nb\nc\n"],
"a x y\nb . .\nc . .\n. . .\n", 0],
['3a', '-t:', ["a:1\nb:1\n", "a:2:\nb:2:\n"], "a:1:2:\nb:1:2:\n", 0],
# operate on whole line (as sort does by default)
['3b', '-t ""', ["a 1\nb 1\n", "a 1\nb 2\n"], "a 1\n", 0],
# use NUL as the field delimiter
['3c', '-t "\\0"', ["a\0a\n", "a\0b\n"], "a\0a\0b\n", 0],
# Just like -a1 and -a2 when there are no pairable lines
['4a', '-v 1', ["a 1\n", "b\n"], "a 1\n", 0],
['4b', '-v 2', ["a 1\n", "b\n"], "b\n", 0],
['4c', '-v 1', ["a 1\nb\n", "b\n"], "a 1\n", 0],
['4d', '-v 2', ["a 1\nb\n", "b\n"], "", 0],
['4e', '-v 2', ["b\n", "a 1\nb\n"], "a 1\n", 0],
['5a', '-a1 -e - -o 1.1,2.2',
["a 1\nb 2\n", "a 11\nb\n"], "a 11\nb -\n", 0],
['5b', '-a1 -e - -o 1.1,2.2',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\nfeb 05\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\nfeb 15"],
"apr 06\naug 14\ndec -\nfeb 15\n", 0],
['5c', '-a1 -e - -o 1.1,2.2',
["aug 20\ndec 18\n", "aug 14\ndate\nfeb 15"],
"aug 14\ndec -\n", 0],
['5d', '-a1 -e - -o 1.1,2.2',
["dec 18\n", ""], "dec -\n", 0],
['5e', '-a2 -e - -o 1.1,2.2',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\nfeb 05\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\nfeb 15\n"],
"apr 06\naug 14\n- -\nfeb 15\n", 0],
['5f', '-a2 -e - -o 2.2,1.1',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\nfeb 05\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\nfeb 15\n"],
"06 apr\n14 aug\n- -\n15 feb\n", 0],
['5g', '-a1 -e - -o 2.2,1.1',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\nfeb 05\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\nfeb 15\n"],
"06 apr\n14 aug\n- dec\n15 feb\n", 0],
['5h', '-a1 -e - -o 2.2,1.1',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\nfeb 05\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\n"],
"06 apr\n14 aug\n- dec\n- feb\n", 0],
['5i', '-a1 -e - -o 1.1,2.2',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\nfeb 05\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\n"],
"apr 06\naug 14\ndec -\nfeb -\n", 0],
['5j', '-a2 -e - -o 2.2,1.1',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\nfeb 05\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\n"],
"06 apr\n14 aug\n- -\n", 0],
['5k', '-a2 -e - -o 2.2,1.1',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\nfeb 05\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\n"],
"06 apr\n14 aug\n- -\n", 0],
['5l', '-a1 -e - -o 2.2,1.1',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\nfeb 15\n"],
"06 apr\n14 aug\n- dec\n", 0],
['5m', '-a2 -e - -o 2.2,1.1',
["apr 15\naug 20\ndec 18\n", "apr 06\naug 14\ndate\nfeb 15\n"],
"06 apr\n14 aug\n- -\n15 -\n", 0],
['6a', '-e -',
["a 1\nb 2\nd 4\n", "a 21\nb 22\nc 23\nf 26\n"],
"a 1 21\nb 2 22\n", 0],
['6b', '-a1 -e -',
["a 1\nb 2\nd 4\n", "a 21\nb 22\nc 23\nf 26\n"],
"a 1 21\nb 2 22\nd 4\n", 0],
['6c', '-a1 -e -',
["a 21\nb 22\nc 23\nf 26\n", "a 1\nb 2\nd 4\n"],
"a 21 1\nb 22 2\nc 23\nf 26\n", 0],
['7a', '-a1 -e . -o 2.7',
["a\nb\nc\n", "a x y\nb\nc\n"], ".\n.\n.\n", 0],
['8a', '-a1 -e . -o 0,1.2',
["a\nb\nc\nd G\n", "a x y\nb\nc\ne\n"],
"a .\nb .\nc .\nd G\n", 0],
['8b', '-a1 -a2 -e . -o 0,1.2',
["a\nb\nc\nd G\n", "a x y\nb\nc\ne\n"],
"a .\nb .\nc .\nd G\ne .\n", 0],
# From David Dyck
['9a', '', [" a 1\n b 2\n", " a Y\n b Z\n"], "a 1 Y\nb 2 Z\n", 0],
# -o 'auto'
['10a', '-a1 -a2 -e . -o auto',
["a 1 2\nb 1\nd 1 2\n", "a 3 4\nb 3 4\nc 3 4\n"],
"a 1 2 3 4\nb 1 . 3 4\nc . . 3 4\nd 1 2 . .\n", 0],
['10b', '-a1 -a2 -j3 -e . -o auto',
["a 1 2\nb 1\nd 1 2\n", "a 3 4\nb 3 4\nc 3 4\n"],
"2 a 1 . .\n. b 1 . .\n2 d 1 . .\n4 . . a 3\n4 . . b 3\n4 . . c 3\n"],
['10c', '-a1 -1 1 -2 4 -e. -o auto',
["a 1 2\nb 1\nd 1 2\n", "a 3 4\nb 3 4\nc 3 4\n"],
"a 1 2 . . .\nb 1 . . . .\nd 1 2 . . .\n"],
['10d', '-a2 -1 1 -2 4 -e. -o auto',
["a 1 2\nb 1\nd 1 2\n", "a 3 4\nb 3 4\nc 3 4\n"],
". . . a 3 4\n. . . b 3 4\n. . . c 3 4\n"],
['10e', '-o auto',
["a 1 2\nb 1 2 discard\n", "a 3 4\nb 3 4 discard\n"],
"a 1 2 3 4\nb 1 2 3 4\n"],
['10f', '-t, -o auto',
["a,1,,2\nb,1,2\n", "a,3,4\nb,3,4\n"],
"a,1,,2,3,4\nb,1,2,,3,4\n"],
# From Tim Smithers: fixed in 1.22l
['trailing-sp', '-t: -1 1 -2 1', ["a:x \n", "a:y \n"], "a:x :y \n", 0],
# From Paul Eggert: fixed in 1.22n
['sp-vs-blank', '', ["\f 1\n", "\f 2\n"], "\f 1 2\n", 0],
# From Paul Eggert: fixed in 1.22n (this would fail on Solaris7,
# with LC_ALL set to en_US).
# Unfortunately, that Solaris7's en_US locale folds case (making
# the first input file sorted) is not portable, so this test would
# fail on e.g. Linux systems, because the input to join isn't sorted.
# ['lc-collate', '', ["a 1a\nB 1B\n", "B 2B\n"], "B 1B 2B\n", 0],
# Based on a report from Antonio Rendas. Fixed in 2.0.9.
['8-bit-t', t_subst "-t:",
[t_subst "a:1\nb:1\n", t_subst "a:2:\nb:2:\n"],
t_subst "a:1:2:\nb:1:2:\n", 0],
# fields > SIZE_MAX are silently interpreted as SIZE_MAX
['bigfield1', "-1 $limits->{UINTMAX_OFLOW} -2 2",
["a\n", "b\n"], " a b\n", 0],
['bigfield2', "-1 $limits->{SIZE_OFLOW} -2 2",
["a\n", "b\n"], " a b\n", 0],
# FIXME: change this to ensure the diagnostic makes sense
['invalid-j', '-j x', {}, "", 1,
"$prog: invalid field number: `x'\n"],
# With ordering check, inputs in order
['chkodr-1', '--check-order',
[" a 1\n b 2\n", " a Y\n b Z\n"], "a 1 Y\nb 2 Z\n", 0],
# Without check, inputs in order
['chkodr-2', '--nocheck-order',
[" a 1\n b 2\n", " a Y\n b Z\n"], "a 1 Y\nb 2 Z\n", 0],
# Without check, both inputs out of order (in fact, in reverse order)
# but all pairable. Support for this is a GNU extension.
['chkodr-3', '--nocheck-order',
[" b 1\n a 2\n", " b Y\n a Z\n"], "b 1 Y\na 2 Z\n", 0],
# The extension should work without --nocheck-order, since that is the
# default.
['chkodr-4', '',
[" b 1\n a 2\n", " b Y\n a Z\n"], "b 1 Y\na 2 Z\n", 0],
# With check, both inputs out of order (in fact, in reverse order)
['chkodr-5', '--check-order',
[" b 1\n a 2\n", " b Y\n a Z\n"], "", 1,
"$prog: chkodr-5.1:2: is not sorted: a 2\n"],
# Similar, but with only file 2 not sorted.
['chkodr-5b', '--check-order',
[" a 2\n b 1\n", " b Y\n a Z\n"], "", 1,
"$prog: chkodr-5b.2:2: is not sorted: a Z\n"],
# Similar, but with the offending line having length 0 (excluding newline).
['chkodr-5c', '--check-order',
[" a 2\n b 1\n", " b Y\n\n"], "", 1,
"$prog: chkodr-5c.2:2: is not sorted: \n"],
# Similar, but elicit a warning for each input file (without --check-order).
['chkodr-5d', '',
["a\nx\n\n", "b\ny\n\n"], "", 1,
"$prog: chkodr-5d.1:3: is not sorted: \n" .
"$prog: chkodr-5d.2:3: is not sorted: \n"],
# Similar, but make it so each offending line has no newline.
['chkodr-5e', '',
["a\nx\no", "b\ny\np"], "", 1,
"$prog: chkodr-5e.1:3: is not sorted: o\n" .
"$prog: chkodr-5e.2:3: is not sorted: p\n"],
# Without order check, both inputs out of order and some lines
# unpairable. This is NOT supported by the GNU extension. All that
# we really care about for this test is that the return status is
# zero, since that is the only way to actually verify that the
# --nocheck-order option had any effect. We don't actually want to
# guarantee that join produces this output on stdout.
['chkodr-6', '--nocheck-order',
[" b 1\n a 2\n", " b Y\n c Z\n"], "b 1 Y\n", 0],
# Before 6.10.143, this would mistakenly fail with the diagnostic:
# join: File 1 is not in sorted order
['chkodr-7', '-12', ["2 a\n1 b\n", "2 c\n1 d"], "", 0],
# After 8.9, join doesn't report disorder by default
# when comparing against an empty input file.
['chkodr-8', '', ["2 a\n1 b\n", ""], "", 0],
# Test '--header' feature
['header-1', '--header',
[ "ID Name\n1 A\n2 B\n", "ID Color\n1 red\n"], "ID Name Color\n1 A red\n", 0],
# '--header' with '--check-order' : The header line is out-of-order but the
# actual data is in order. This join should succeed.
['header-2', '--header --check-order',
["ID Name\n1 A\n2 B\n", "ID Color\n2 green\n"],
"ID Name Color\n2 B green\n", 0],
# '--header' with '--check-order' : The header line is out-of-order AND the
# actual data out-of-order. This join should fail.
['header-3', '--header --check-order',
["ID Name\n2 B\n1 A\n", "ID Color\n2 blue\n"], "ID Name Color\n", 1,
"$prog: header-3.1:3: is not sorted: 1 A\n"],
# '--header' with specific output format '-o'.
# output header line should respect the requested format
['header-4', '--header -o "0,1.3,2.2"',
["ID Group Name\n1 Foo A\n2 Bar B\n", "ID Color\n2 blue\n"],
"ID Name Color\n2 B blue\n", 0],
# '--header' always outputs headers from the first file
# even if the headers from the second file don't match
['header-5', '--header',
[ "ID1 Name\n1 A\n2 B\n", "ID2 Color\n1 red\n"],
"ID1 Name Color\n1 A red\n", 0],
# '--header' doesn't check order of a header
# even if there is no header in the second file
['header-6', '--header -a1',
[ "ID1 Name\n1 A\n", ""],
"ID1 Name\n1 A\n", 0],
);
# Convert the above old-style test vectors to the newer
# format used by Coreutils.pm.
my @Tests;
foreach my $t (@tv)
{
my ($test_name, $flags, $in, $exp, $ret, $err_msg) = @$t;
my $new_ent = [$test_name, $flags];
if (!ref $in)
{
push @$new_ent, {IN=>$in};
}
elsif (ref $in eq 'HASH')
{
# ignore
}
else
{
foreach my $e (@$in)
{
push @$new_ent, {IN=>$e};
}
}
push @$new_ent, {OUT=>$exp};
$ret
and push @$new_ent, {EXIT=>$ret}, {ERR=>$err_msg};
push @Tests, $new_ent;
}
@Tests = triple_test \@Tests;
my $save_temps = $ENV{DEBUG};
my $verbose = $ENV{VERBOSE};
my $fail = run_tests ($prog, $prog, \@Tests, $save_temps, $verbose);
exit $fail;
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