1 #!/bin/echo Run scripts/test.sh 2 3 #testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin" 4 5 testing 'sed as cat' 'sed ""' "one\ntwo\nthree" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 6 # This segfaults ubuntu 12.04's sed. No really. 7 SKIP_HOST=1 testing 'sed - - twice' 'sed "" - -' "hello\n" "" "hello\n" 8 testing 'sed -n' 'sed -n ""' "" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 9 testing 'sed -n p' 'sed -n p' "one\ntwo\nthree" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 10 testing 'sed explicit pattern' 'sed -e p -n' "one\ntwo\nthree" "" \ 11 "one\ntwo\nthree" 12 13 # Exploring the wonders of sed addressing modes 14 testing '' 'sed -n 1p' "one\n" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 15 testing '' 'sed 2p' "one\ntwo\ntwo\nthree" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 16 testing '' 'sed -n 2p' "two\n" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 17 testing 'sed -n $p' 'sed -n \$p' "three" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 18 testing 'sed as cat #2' "sed -n '1,\$p'" "one\ntwo\nthree" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 19 testing 'sed no input means no last line' "sed '\$a boing'" "" "" "" 20 testing 'sed -n $,$p' 'sed -n \$,\$p' 'three' '' 'one\ntwo\nthree' 21 testing '' 'sed -n 1,2p' "one\ntwo\n" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 22 testing '' 'sed -n 2,3p' "two\nthree" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 23 testing '' 'sed -n 2,1p' "two\n" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 24 testing 'sed $ with 2 inputs' 'sed -n \$p - input' "four\n" "four\n" \ 25 "one\ntwo\nthree" 26 testing '' 'sed -n /two/p' "two\n" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 27 testing '' 'sed -n 1,/two/p' 'one\ntwo\n' '' 'one\ntwo\nthree' 28 testing '' 'sed -n /one/,2p' 'one\ntwo\n' '' 'one\ntwo\nthree' 29 testing '' 'sed -n 1,/one/p' 'one\ntwo\nthree' '' 'one\ntwo\nthree' 30 testing '' 'sed -n /one/,1p' 'one\n' '' 'one\ntwo\nthree' 31 testing 'sed -n /two/,$p' 'sed -n /two/,\$p' 'two\nthree' '' 'one\ntwo\nthree' 32 33 34 # Fun with newlines! 35 testing '' 'sed -n 3p' "three" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 36 testing 'sed prodigal newline' "sed -n '1,\$p' - input" \ 37 "one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\n" "four\n" "one\ntwo\nthree" 38 testing 'sed Newline only added if further output' "sed -n 3p - input" "three" \ 39 "four\n" "one\ntwo\nthree" 40 41 # Fun with match delimiters and escapes 42 testing 'sed match \t tab' "sed -n '/\t/p'" "\tx\n" "" "\tx\n" 43 testing 'sed match t delim disables \t tab' "sed -n '\t\txtp'" "" "" "\tx\n" 44 testing 'sed match t delim makes \t literal t' \ 45 "sed -n '\t\txtp'" "tx\n" "" "tx\n" 46 testing 'sed match n delim' "sed -n '\n\txnp'" "\tx\n" "" "\tx\n" 47 testing 'sed match n delim disables \n newline' "sed -n '\n\nxnp'" "" "" "\nx\n" 48 SKIP_HOST=1 testing 'sed match \n literal n' "sed -n '\n\nxnp'" "nx\n" "" "nx\n" 49 testing 'sed end match does not check starting match line' \ 50 "sed -n '/two/,/two/p'" "two\nthree" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 51 testing 'sed end match/start match mixing number/letter' \ 52 "sed -n '2,/two/p'" "two\nthree" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 53 testing 'sed num then regex' 'sed -n 2,/d/p' 'b\nc\nd\n' '' 'a\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\n' 54 testing 'sed regex then num' 'sed -n /b/,4p' 'b\nc\nd\n' '' 'a\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\n' 55 testing 'sed multiple regex address match' 'sed -n /on/,/off/p' \ 56 'bone\nturtle\scoff\ntron\nlurid\noffer\n' "" \ 57 'zap\nbone\nturtle\scoff\nfred\ntron\nlurid\noffer\nbecause\n' 58 testing 'sed regex address overlap' 'sed -n /on/,/off/p' "on\nzap\noffon\n" "" \ 59 'on\nzap\noffon\nping\noff\n' 60 61 # gGhHlnNpPqrstwxy:= 62 # s///#comment 63 # abcdDi 64 65 testing 'sed prodigaler newline' 'sed -e a\\ -e woo' 'one\nwoo\n' '' 'one' 66 testing "sed aci" \ 67 "sed -e '3a boom' -e '/hre/i bang' -e '3a whack' -e '3c bong'" \ 68 "one\ntwo\nbang\nbong\nboom\nwhack\nfour\n" "" \ 69 "one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\n" 70 testing "sed b loop" "sed ':woo;=;b woo' | head -n 5" '1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n' "" "X" 71 testing "sed b skip" "sed -n '2b zap;d;:zap;p'" "two\n" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 72 testing "sed b end" "sed -n '2b;p'" "one\nthree" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 73 testing "sed c range" "sed '2,4c blah'" "one\nblah\nfive\nsix" "" \ 74 "one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\nsix" 75 testing "sed c {range}" "sed -e '2,4{c blah' -e '}'" \ 76 "one\nblah\nblah\nblah\nfive\nsix" \ 77 "" "one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\nsix" 78 testing "sed c multiple continuation" \ 79 "sed -e 'c\\' -e 'two\\' -e ''" "two\n\n" "" "hello" 80 testing "sed D further processing depends on whether line is blank" \ 81 "sed -e '/one/,/three/{' -e 'i meep' -e'N;2D;}'" \ 82 "meep\nmeep\ntwo\nthree\n" "" "one\ntwo\nthree\n" 83 testing 'sed newline staying away' 'sed s/o/x/' 'xne\ntwx' '' 'one\ntwo' 84 85 # Why on _earth_ is this not an error? There's a \ with no continuation! 86 #testing 'sed what, _really_?' 'sed -e a\\ && echo yes really' \ 87 # 'one\nyes really\n' '' 'one\n' 88 89 # all the s/// test 90 91 testing "sed match empty line" "sed -e 's/^\$/@/'" "@\n" "" "\n" 92 93 testing 'sed \1' "sed 's/t\\(w\\)o/za\\1py/'" "one\nzawpy\nthree" "" \ 94 "one\ntwo\nthree" 95 testing 'sed \1 p' "sed 's/t\\(w\\)o/za\\1py/p'" "one\nzawpy\nzawpy\nthree" \ 96 "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 97 testing 'sed \1 no newline' "sed 's/t\\(w\\)o/za\\1py/'" "one\nzawpy" "" \ 98 "one\ntwo" 99 testing 'sed \1 p no newline' "sed 's/t\\(w\\)o/za\\1py/p'" \ 100 "one\nzawpy\nzawpy" "" "one\ntwo" 101 testing 'sed -n s//\1/p' "sed -n 's/t\\(w\\)o/za\\1py/p'" "zawpy" "" "one\ntwo" 102 testing 'sed -n s//\1/p no newline' "sed -n 's/t\\(w\\)o/za\\1py/p'" "zawpy" \ 103 "" "one\ntwo" 104 testing 'sed backref error' \ 105 "sed 's/w/ale \2 ha/' >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || echo no" \ 106 "no\n" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 107 testing 'sed empty match after nonempty match' "sed -e 's/a*/c/g'" 'cbcncgc' \ 108 '' 'baaang' 109 testing 'sed empty match' "sed -e 's/[^ac]*/A/g'" 'AaAcA' '' 'abcde' 110 testing 'sed s///#comment' "sed -e 's/TWO/four/i#comment'" "one\nfour\nthree" \ 111 "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 112 113 testing 'sed N flushes pending a and advances match counter' \ 114 "sed -e 'a woo' -e 'N;\$p'" 'woo\none\ntwo\none\ntwo' "" 'one\ntwo' 115 testing "sed delimiter in regex [char range] doesn't count" "sed -e 's/[/]//'" \ 116 "onetwo\n" "" 'one/two\n' 117 testing "sed delete regex range start line after trigger" \ 118 "sed -e '/one/,/three/{' -e 'i meep' -e '1D;}'" \ 119 "meep\nmeep\ntwo\nmeep\nthree" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" 120 testing "sed blank pattern repeats last pattern" \ 121 "sed -e '/^three/s//abc&def/'" \ 122 "one two three\nabcthreedef four five\nfive six seven\n" "" \ 123 "one two three\nthree four five\nfive six seven\n" 124 125 # Different ways of parsing line continuations 126 127 testing "" "sed -e '1a\' -e 'huh'" "meep\nhuh\n" "" "meep" 128 testing "" "sed -f input" "blah\nboom\n" '1a\\\nboom' 'blah' 129 testing "" "sed '1a\ 130 hello'" "merp\nhello\n" "" "merp" 131 132 testing "" "sed -e '/x/c\' -e 'y'" 'y\n' '' 'x\n' 133 testing "" "sed -e 's/a[([]*b/X/'" 'X' '' 'a[(b' 134 testing "" "sed 'y/a\\bc/de\f/'" "db\f" "" "abc" 135 testing "sed [a-a] (for perl)" "sed '"'s/\([^a-zA-Z0-9.:_\-\/]\)/\\\1/g'"'" \ 136 'he\ llo' "" "he llo" 137 138 # You have to match the first line of a range in order to activate 139 # the range, numeric and ascii work the same way 140 testing "sed skip start of range" "sed -e n -e '1,2s/b/c/'" "a\nb\n" "" "a\nb\n" 141 142 #echo meep | sed/sed -e '1a\' -e 'huh' 143 #echo blah | sed/sed -f <(echo -e "1a\\\\\nboom") 144 #echo merp | sed/sed "1a\\ 145 #hello" 146 147 testing "sed bonus backslashes" \ 148 "sed -e 'a \l \x\' -e \"\$(echo -e 'ab\\\nc')\"" \ 149 "hello\nl x\nab\nc\n" "" "hello\n" 150 # -i with $ last line test 151 152 153 exit $FAILCOUNT 154