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#!/bin/bash
# SUSv3 compliant sort tests.
# Copyright 2005 by Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
# Licensed under GPL v2, see file LICENSE for details.
. testing.sh
# The basic tests. These should work even with the small busybox.
testing "sort" "sort input" "a\nb\nc\n" "c\na\nb\n" ""
testing "sort #2" "sort input" "010\n1\n3\n" "3\n1\n010\n" ""
testing "sort stdin" "sort" "a\nb\nc\n" "" "b\na\nc\n"
testing "sort numeric" "sort -n input" "1\n3\n010\n" "3\n1\n010\n" ""
testing "sort reverse" "sort -r input" "wook\nwalrus\npoint\npabst\naargh\n" \
"point\nwook\npabst\naargh\nwalrus\n" ""
# These tests require the full option set.
optional FEATURE_SORT_BIG
# Longish chunk of data re-used by the next few tests
data="42 1 3 woot
42 1 010 zoology
egg 1 2 papyrus
7 3 42 soup
999 3 0 algebra
"
# Sorting with keys
testing "sort one key" "sort -k4,4 input" \
"999 3 0 algebra
egg 1 2 papyrus
7 3 42 soup
42 1 3 woot
42 1 010 zoology
" "$data" ""
testing "sort key range with numeric option" "sort -k2,3n input" \
"42 1 010 zoology
42 1 3 woot
egg 1 2 papyrus
7 3 42 soup
999 3 0 algebra
" "$data" ""
# Busybox is definitely doing this one wrong just now. FIXME
testing "sort key range with numeric option and global reverse" \
"sort -k2,3n -r input" \
"egg 1 2 papyrus
42 1 3 woot
42 1 010 zoology
999 3 0 algebra
7 3 42 soup
" "$data" ""
#
testing "sort key range with multiple options" "sort -k2,3rn input" \
"7 3 42 soup
999 3 0 algebra
42 1 010 zoology
42 1 3 woot
egg 1 2 papyrus
" "$data" ""
testing "sort with non-default leading delim 1" "sort -n -k2 -t/ input" "\
/a/2
/b/1
" "\
/a/2
/b/1
" ""
testing "sort with non-default leading delim 2" "sort -n -k3 -t/ input" "\
/b/1
/a/2
" "\
/b/1
/a/2
" ""
testing "sort with non-default leading delim 3" "sort -n -k3 -t/ input" "\
//a/2
//b/1
" "\
//a/2
//b/1
" ""
testing "sort -u should consider field only when discarding" "sort -u -k2 input" "\
a c
" "\
a c
b c
" ""
testing "sort key doesn't strip leading blanks, disables fallback global sort" \
"sort -n -k2 -t ' '" " a \n 1 \n 2 \n" "" " 2 \n 1 \n a \n"
exit $FAILCOUNT