hush/tests/testcases
Mark Whitley cc7b4f39fc Some more tests for cut. Craig Matsuura said he saw some problems along these
lines. "Works for me", but we'll keep these tests around for regression.
2001-03-27 20:48:01 +00:00

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# testcases
#
# This file should be filled with test cases to test applets that:
#
# - can somehow produce output (we can't test sync or sleep)
# - have a GNU (or other) counterpart
# - are not interactive (don't require a ^C or anything)
# - don't require extensive setup or cleanup (a litte setup is fine)
# - don't have huge and possibly damaging effects (fsck, swapoff)
#
# If possible, a test case should be made that tests each option the applet
# supports. When a new option is added, a new test case should be written for
# it. When somebody reports a bug with a testcase, that testcase should be
# added here as well.
#
# Some other guidelines to follow:
#
# - please try to keep applets alphabetized, it will make life easier
# - use the file tester.sh or testcases when you need to do a non-destructive
# test on a file (i.e. cat, md5sum)
# - try to make the applet you're testing the first thing on the line (this
# not always possible)
# - (???) if you have to create a temporary file, call it TMPFILE
# ar
# basename
basename `pwd`
# cat
cat tester.sh
# chmod
# chown
# chgrp
# chroot
# chvt - can't be tested here
# clear - can't be tested here
# cmp
# cp
# mv
# cut
echo "1234" | cut -c1
echo "1234" | cut -c 1
echo "1234567890" | cut -c2-7
echo "1234567890" | cut -c 2-7
echo "f1 f2" | cut -f2
echo "f1 f2" | cut -f 2
echo "f1 f2 f3 f4 f5" | cut -f2-4
echo "f1 f2 f3 f4 f5" | cut -f 2-4
# date
date
date -R
date -u
date +%d/%m/%y
# dc - needs an input file
# dd
dd if=/dev/urandom of=O bs=1k count=1 ; ls -l O ; rm O
# deallocvt
# df
df
df .
df -k
df -h
df -m
# dirname
dirname `pwd`
# dmesg (XXX: change the silly cmd business in the source)
dmesg
dmesg -n 8
dmesg -s 512
# I really don't want to do this next one
#dmesg -c
# dos2unix - needs an input file
# dpkg
# dpkg_deb
# du
du
du -s
du -l
du -k
du -h
du -m
# dumpkmap - no counterprt?
# dutmp - no counterprt?
# echo
echo "foo bar baz"
echo -n "no newline"
# expr
# XXX: something's wrong with the way I'm doing these. Figure it out later.
#expr 1 \| 1
#expr 1 \| 0
#expr 0 \| 1
#expr 0 \| 0
#
#expr 1 \& 1
#expr 1 \& 0
#expr 0 \& 1
#expr 0 \& 0
#
#expr 0 \< 1
#expr 1 \< 0
#
#expr 1 \> 0
#expr 0 \> 1
#
#expr 0 \<= 1
#expr 1 \<= 0
#expr 1 \<= 1
#
#expr 1 \>= 0
#expr 0 \>= 1
#expr 1 \>= 1
#
#expr 1 + 2
#expr 2 - 1
#expr 2 \* 3
#expr 12 / 2
#expr 12 % 5
# somebody else can do all the string stuff
# fbset - can't be tested here
# fdflush
# find
find .
# free
free
# freeramdisk
# fsck.minix - won't test
# getopt
# grep
# gunzip
# gzip
# halt
# head
head tester.sh
head -n 2 tester.sh
# hostid
hostid
# hostname
hostname
hostname -s
hostname -i
hostname -d
# not going to do this next one
#hostname -F
# id
id
id -u
id -g
id -ur
id -un
# ifconfig
#ifconfig
#ifconfig -a
#ifconfig eth0
#ifconfig lo
# init - won't test
# insmod - won't test
# kill
#kill -l
# not going to do any more
# length
# ln
# loadacm
# loadfont
# loadkmap
# logger
# logname
# ls
ls ../e*
ls -l ../e*
ls -s ../e*
ls -h ../e*
ls -1 ../e*
# lsmod
lsmod
# makedevs
# md5sum
md5sum tester.sh
# mkdir
mkdir D ; ls -ld D ; rmdir D
# mkfifo
#
# we will test making one. actually testing pushing data through it requires
# more interaction than we can manage here.
# (these lines turn up an existing ls bug)
mkfifo F ; ls -l F ; rm F
mkfifo -m 0600 F ; ls -l F ; rm F
# mkfs.minix - won't test
# mknod
# mkswap - won't test
# mktemp
# more - can't test: interactive
# mount
mount
# not going to test any more
# mt
# nc
# nfsmount
# nslookup
# ping
ping -c 3 yahoo.com
# pivot_root
# poweroff - won't test
# printf
# ps - there's lotsa differences between busybox ps and any other ps
# pwd
pwd
# rdate - won't test
# readlink
ln -sf tester.sh L ; readlink L ; rm -f L
# reboot - won't test
# renice - won't test
# reset - can't test: no output
# rm
touch F ; rm F
# rmdir
# rmmod - won't test: dangerous
# route
# rpmunpack
# sed - we can do some one-liners here; probably needs it's own input file
# setkeycodes
# sh - note that we cannot test the shell interactively here
sh -c "echo a b c"
sh -c ">"
sh -c "a"
# sleep - can't test: produces no output
# sort
sort tester.sh
sort -n tester.sh
sort -r tester.sh
# stty
# swapon - won't test: dangerous
# swapoff - won't test: dangerous
# sync - can't test: no output
# syslogd - won't test: too involved
# tail
tail tester.sh
tail -n 2 tester.sh
# tar
# tee
echo "please tee me!" | tee A B C ; cat A B C
echo "please tee me!" | tee A B C ; echo "tee me too!" | tee -a A B C ; cat A B C ; rm A B C
# telnet - can't test: interactive
# test
# tftp
# touch
# tr
true ; echo $?
false ; echo $?
# tty
# umount
# uname
# uniq
# unix2dos
# update
# uptime
uptime
# usleep
# uudecode
# uuencode
# watchdog
# wc
wc tester.sh
wc -c tester.sh
wc -w tester.sh
wc -l tester.sh
wc -L tester.sh
# wget
# which
which ls
# whoami
whoami
# xargs
ls -1 ../e* | xargs
ls -1 ../e* | xargs md5sum
# yes - can't test: interactive (needs ^C)