| #!/bin/sh |
| |
| # Copyright 2007 by Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com> |
| # Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree. |
| |
| . ./testing.sh |
| |
| # testing "description" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin" |
| |
| testing "awk -F case 0" "awk -F '[#]' '{ print NF }'" "" "" "" |
| testing "awk -F case 1" "awk -F '[#]' '{ print NF }'" "0\n" "" "\n" |
| testing "awk -F case 2" "awk -F '[#]' '{ print NF }'" "2\n" "" "#\n" |
| testing "awk -F case 3" "awk -F '[#]' '{ print NF }'" "3\n" "" "#abc#\n" |
| testing "awk -F case 4" "awk -F '[#]' '{ print NF }'" "3\n" "" "#abc#zz\n" |
| testing "awk -F case 5" "awk -F '[#]' '{ print NF }'" "4\n" "" "#abc##zz\n" |
| testing "awk -F case 6" "awk -F '[#]' '{ print NF }'" "4\n" "" "z#abc##zz\n" |
| testing "awk -F case 7" "awk -F '[#]' '{ print NF }'" "5\n" "" "z##abc##zz\n" |
| |
| # conditions and operators |
| testing "awk if operator == " "awk 'BEGIN{if(23==23) print \"foo\"}'" "foo\n" "" "" |
| testing "awk if operator != " "awk 'BEGIN{if(23!=23) print \"bar\"}'" "" "" "" |
| testing "awk if operator >= " "awk 'BEGIN{if(23>=23) print \"foo\"}'" "foo\n" "" "" |
| testing "awk if operator < " "awk 'BEGIN{if(2 < 13) print \"foo\"}'" "foo\n" "" "" |
| testing "awk if string == " "awk 'BEGIN{if(\"a\"==\"ab\") print \"bar\"}'" "" "" "" |
| |
| # 4294967295 = 0xffffffff |
| testing "awk bitwise op" "awk '{ print or(4294967295,1) }'" "4294967295\n" "" "\n" |
| |
| # we were testing for a non-empty body when deciding if a function was |
| # defined or not. The testcase below caused: |
| # awk: cmd. line:8: Call to undefined function |
| prg=' |
| function empty_fun(count) { |
| # empty |
| } |
| END { |
| i=1 |
| print "L" i "\n" |
| empty_fun(i + i + ++i) |
| print "L" i "\n" |
| }' |
| testing "awk handles empty function f(arg){}" \ |
| "awk '$prg'" \ |
| "L1\n\nL2\n\n" \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| prg=' |
| function outer_fun() { |
| return 1 |
| } |
| END { |
| i=1 |
| print "L" i "\n" |
| i += outer_fun() |
| print "L" i "\n" |
| }' |
| testing "awk properly handles function from other scope" \ |
| "awk '$prg'" \ |
| "L1\n\nL2\n\n" \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| prg=' |
| END { |
| i=1 |
| print "L" i "\n" |
| i + trigger_error_fun() |
| print "L" i "\n" |
| }' |
| testing "awk properly handles undefined function" \ |
| "awk '$prg' 2>&1" \ |
| "L1\n\nawk: cmd. line:5: Call to undefined function\n" \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| |
| optional DESKTOP |
| testing "awk hex const 1" "awk '{ print or(0xffffffff,1) }'" "4294967295\n" "" "\n" |
| testing "awk hex const 2" "awk '{ print or(0x80000000,1) }'" "2147483649\n" "" "\n" |
| testing "awk oct const" "awk '{ print or(01234,1) }'" "669\n" "" "\n" |
| SKIP= |
| |
| # check that "hex/oct integer" heuristic doesn't kick in on 00NN.NNN |
| testing "awk floating const with leading zeroes" \ |
| "awk '{ printf \"%f %f\n\", \"000.123\", \"009.123\" }'" \ |
| "0.123000 9.123000\n" \ |
| "" "\n" |
| |
| # long field seps requiring regex |
| testing "awk long field sep" \ |
| "awk -F-- '{ print NF, length(\$NF), \$NF }'" \ |
| "2 0 \n3 0 \n4 0 \n5 0 \n" \ |
| "" \ |
| "a--\na--b--\na--b--c--\na--b--c--d--" |
| |
| testing "awk -F handles escapes" "awk -F'\\x21' '{print \$1}'" \ |
| "a\n" \ |
| "" \ |
| "a!b\n" |
| |
| # '@(samp|code|file)\{' is an invalid extended regex (unmatched '{'), |
| # but gawk 3.1.5 does not bail out on it. |
| testing "awk gsub falls back to non-extended-regex" \ |
| "awk 'gsub(\"@(samp|code|file)\{\",\"\");'; echo \$?" "0\n" "" "Hi\n" |
| |
| optional TAR BUNZIP2 FEATURE_SEAMLESS_BZ2 |
| test x"$SKIP" != x"1" && tar xjf awk_t1.tar.bz2 |
| testing "awk 'gcc build bug'" \ |
| "awk -f awk_t1_opt-functions.awk -f awk_t1_opth-gen.awk <awk_t1_input | md5sum" \ |
| "f842e256461a5ab1ec60b58d16f1114f -\n" \ |
| "" "" |
| rm -rf awk_t1_* 2>/dev/null |
| SKIP= |
| |
| Q='":"' |
| |
| testing "awk NF in BEGIN" \ |
| "awk 'BEGIN { print ${Q} NF ${Q} \$0 ${Q} \$1 ${Q} \$2 ${Q} }'" \ |
| ":0::::\n" \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| prg=' |
| function b(tmp) { |
| tmp = 0; |
| print "" tmp; #this line causes the bug |
| return tmp; |
| } |
| function c(tmpc) { |
| tmpc = b(); return tmpc; |
| } |
| BEGIN { |
| print (c() ? "string" : "number"); |
| }' |
| testing "awk string cast (bug 725)" \ |
| "awk '$prg'" \ |
| "0\nnumber\n" \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| testing "awk handles whitespace before array subscript" \ |
| "awk 'BEGIN { arr [3] = 1; print arr [3] }'" "1\n" "" "" |
| |
| # GNU awk 3.1.5's "print ERRNO" prints "No such file or directory" instead of "2", |
| # do we need to emulate that as well? |
| testing "awk handles non-existing file correctly" \ |
| "awk 'BEGIN { getline line <\"doesnt_exist\"; print ERRNO; ERRNO=0; close(\"doesnt_exist\"); print ERRNO; print \"Ok\" }'" \ |
| "2\n0\nOk\n" "" "" |
| |
| prg=' |
| BEGIN { |
| u["a"]=1 |
| u["b"]=1 |
| u["c"]=1 |
| v["d"]=1 |
| v["e"]=1 |
| v["f"]=1 |
| for (l in u) { |
| print "outer1", l; |
| for (l in v) { |
| print " inner", l; |
| } |
| print "outer2", l; |
| } |
| print "end", l; |
| l="a" |
| exit; |
| }' |
| testing "awk nested loops with the same variable" \ |
| "awk '$prg'" \ |
| "\ |
| outer1 a |
| inner d |
| inner e |
| inner f |
| outer2 f |
| outer1 b |
| inner d |
| inner e |
| inner f |
| outer2 f |
| outer1 c |
| inner d |
| inner e |
| inner f |
| outer2 f |
| end f |
| " \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| prg=' |
| BEGIN { |
| u["a"]=1 |
| u["b"]=1 |
| u["c"]=1 |
| v["d"]=1 |
| v["e"]=1 |
| v["f"]=1 |
| for (l in u) { |
| print "outer1", l; |
| for (l in v) { |
| print " inner", l; |
| break; |
| } |
| print "outer2", l; |
| } |
| print "end", l; |
| l="a" |
| exit; |
| }' |
| # It's not just buggy, it enters infinite loop. Thus disabled |
| false && test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && testing "awk nested loops with the same variable and break" \ |
| "awk '$prg'" \ |
| "\ |
| outer1 a |
| inner d |
| outer2 d |
| outer1 b |
| inner d |
| outer2 d |
| outer1 c |
| inner d |
| outer2 d |
| end d |
| " \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| prg=' |
| function f() { |
| for (l in v) { |
| print " inner", l; |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| BEGIN { |
| u["a"]=1 |
| u["b"]=1 |
| u["c"]=1 |
| v["d"]=1 |
| v["e"]=1 |
| v["f"]=1 |
| for (l in u) { |
| print "outer1", l; |
| f(); |
| print "outer2", l; |
| } |
| print "end", l; |
| l="a" |
| exit; |
| }' |
| # It's not just buggy, it enters infinite loop. Thus disabled |
| false && test x"$SKIP_KNOWN_BUGS" = x"" && testing "awk nested loops with the same variable and return" \ |
| "awk '$prg'" \ |
| "\ |
| outer1 a |
| inner d |
| outer2 d |
| outer1 b |
| inner d |
| outer2 d |
| outer1 c |
| inner d |
| outer2 d |
| end d |
| " \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| prg=' |
| BEGIN{ |
| cnt = 0 |
| a[cnt] = "zeroth" |
| a[++cnt] = "first" |
| delete a[cnt--] |
| print cnt |
| print "[0]:" a[0] |
| print "[1]:" a[1] |
| }' |
| testing "awk 'delete a[v--]' evaluates v-- once" \ |
| "awk '$prg'" \ |
| "\ |
| 0 |
| [0]:zeroth |
| [1]: |
| " \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| testing "awk func arg parsing 1" \ |
| "awk 'func f(,) { }' 2>&1" "awk: cmd. line:1: Unexpected token\n" "" "" |
| |
| testing "awk func arg parsing 2" \ |
| "awk 'func f(a,,b) { }' 2>&1" "awk: cmd. line:1: Unexpected token\n" "" "" |
| |
| testing "awk func arg parsing 3" \ |
| "awk 'func f(a,) { }' 2>&1" "awk: cmd. line:1: Unexpected token\n" "" "" |
| |
| testing "awk func arg parsing 4" \ |
| "awk 'func f(a b) { }' 2>&1" "awk: cmd. line:1: Unexpected token\n" "" "" |
| |
| testing "awk handles empty ()" \ |
| "awk 'BEGIN {print()}' 2>&1" "awk: cmd. line:1: Empty sequence\n" "" "" |
| |
| testing "awk FS assignment" "awk '{FS=\":\"; print \$1}'" \ |
| "a:b\ne\n" \ |
| "" \ |
| "a:b c:d\ne:f g:h" |
| |
| optional FEATURE_AWK_LIBM |
| testing "awk large integer" \ |
| "awk 'BEGIN{n=(2^31)-1; print n, int(n), n%1, ++n, int(n), n%1}'" \ |
| "2147483647 2147483647 0 2147483648 2147483648 0\n" \ |
| "" "" |
| SKIP= |
| |
| testing "awk length(array)" \ |
| "awk 'BEGIN{ A[1]=2; A[\"qwe\"]=\"asd\"; print length(A)}'" \ |
| "2\n" \ |
| "" "" |
| |
| testing "awk length()" \ |
| "awk '{print length; print length(); print length(\"qwe\"); print length(99+9)}'" \ |
| "3\n3\n3\n3\n" \ |
| "" "qwe" |
| |
| testing "awk print length, 1" \ |
| "awk '{ print length, 1 }'" \ |
| "0 1\n" \ |
| "" "\n" |
| |
| testing "awk print length 1" \ |
| "awk '{ print length 1 }'" \ |
| "01\n" \ |
| "" "\n" |
| |
| testing "awk length == 0" \ |
| "awk 'length == 0 { print \"foo\" }'" \ |
| "foo\n" \ |
| "" "\n" |
| |
| testing "awk if (length == 0)" \ |
| "awk '{ if (length == 0) { print \"bar\" } }'" \ |
| "bar\n" \ |
| "" "\n" |
| |
| testing "awk -f and ARGC" \ |
| "awk -f - input" \ |
| "re\n2\n" \ |
| "do re mi\n" \ |
| '{print $2; print ARGC;}' \ |
| |
| optional FEATURE_AWK_GNU_EXTENSIONS |
| testing "awk -e and ARGC" \ |
| "awk -e '{print \$2; print ARGC;}' input" \ |
| "re\n2\n" \ |
| "do re mi\n" \ |
| "" |
| SKIP= |
| |
| # The examples are in fact not valid awk programs (break/continue |
| # can only be used inside loops). |
| # But we do accept them outside of loops. |
| # We had a bug with misparsing "break ; else" sequence. |
| # Test that *that* bug is fixed, using simplest possible scripts: |
| testing "awk break" \ |
| "awk -f - 2>&1; echo \$?" \ |
| "0\n" \ |
| "" \ |
| 'BEGIN { if (1) break; else a = 1 }' |
| testing "awk continue" \ |
| "awk -f - 2>&1; echo \$?" \ |
| "0\n" \ |
| "" \ |
| 'BEGIN { if (1) continue; else a = 1 }' |
| |
| optional FEATURE_AWK_GNU_EXTENSIONS |
| testing "awk handles invalid for loop" \ |
| "awk -e '{ for() }' 2>&1" "awk: cmd. line:1: Unexpected token\n" "" "" |
| SKIP= |
| |
| optional FEATURE_AWK_GNU_EXTENSIONS |
| testing "awk handles colon not preceded by ternary" \ |
| "awk -e foo:bar: 2>&1" "awk: cmd. line:1: Unexpected token\n" "" "" |
| SKIP= |
| |
| optional FEATURE_AWK_GNU_EXTENSIONS |
| testing "awk errors on missing delete arg" \ |
| "awk -e '{delete}' 2>&1" "awk: cmd. line:1: Too few arguments\n" "" "" |
| SKIP= |
| |
| # testing "description" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin" |
| testing 'awk negative field access' \ |
| 'awk 2>&1 -- '\''{ $(-1) }'\' \ |
| "awk: cmd. line:1: Access to negative field\n" \ |
| '' \ |
| 'anything' |
| |
| # was misinterpreted as (("str"++) i) instead of ("str" (++i)) |
| # (and was executed: "str"++ is "0", thus concatenating "0" and "1"): |
| testing 'awk do not allow "str"++' \ |
| 'awk -v i=1 "BEGIN {print \"str\" ++i}"' \ |
| "str2\n" \ |
| '' \ |
| 'anything' |
| |
| |
| exit $FAILCOUNT |