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Includes removing a test that's just gratuitously checking whether or not
a corner case gratuitously differs from coreutils. (So what? Who cares?)
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SKIP_HOST won't run a test when TEST_HOST set, but toyonly runs its arguments
whenever testing toybox (including when the host version is toybox).
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slightly more elaborate debug output.
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Point is to make sure the consumer waits for all output, not for process exit.
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overly-specific output again.)
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now return error), inline utf8spnc and merge_arg(), unify "break" logic,
fix "continue" and "done; done", fix cd not to expand arguments twice
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POSIX chose I rather than i as the case-insensitive flag for s///,
because apparently more seds support I than i. We're allegedly alone in
only supporting i. (On the Mac, sed supports neither.)
Strictly this isn't *currently* in POSIX, but it's been accepted for
issue 8.
Bug: https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=779#c2050
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Used by the Linux kernel build when copying kernel headers to
kernel-headers.tar.gz.
Bug: http://b/152244851
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I came here because the new -Wno-unreachable-code-loop-increment warning
didn't like the for loop on line 86. That loop is indeed not necessary.
Use strend() to do a string suffix match.
Use memmem() to search. It's available on macOS and Android by default,
but it's behind _GNU_SOURCE for glibc, so add that to portability.h.
Output the tags in the same order as the Debian modinfo.
I've left "parmtype" in even though the Debian modinfo doesn't output it
at all.
Also fix the tests so that they work on a device that has modules for
multiple kernels installed (like my laptop) --- make sure that the two
modules we pick come from the same kernel.
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add: test for -D
fix: b/c/d/FILE not copying into a/ with -D option
dirname() is not needed when handling FLAG(D) since filename under
src or dest should not be changed.
github.com/landley/toybox/issues/165
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Add -e, and stop documenting no-op -W.
Fix sign issues, and add a few extra sanity checks.
Redo the BE/LE 16/32/64 reading.
Remove the NOSPACE=1 from the -l test, and fix the -l code to match the
binutils output. Most usefully, this fixes the weird way the NULL
section's empty name would cause misalignment in the section to segment
mapping output.
Add a test for -s (symbol table).
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These didn't work on a system where readlink is a symlink to toybox,
ironically.
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The e2fsprogs chattr(1) returns failure when it fails to do what was
asked of it, and so should we. Fixing this then reveals a lot of issues
with the tests that were being accidentally swept under the carpet.
The bulk of this patch is going through all the tests, removing the
duplicates and making the remaining tests more thorough.
I've tested this on ext4 and f2fs on a variety of 4.x and 5.x kernel
versions (but nothing older). We might need to reduce the list of
attribtues we try to toggle, but the more thorough tests use
well-supported attributes.
I've also fixed the -R test to actually involve a directory hierarchy.
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Fixed delete last word test. (script should not have \n since it is
cursor down in vim)
Added tests to check inserts
Added tests to check yank and push
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The tests now pass on all the systems available to me (cloud Android
with encrypted f2fs, current AOSP with regular f2fs, and current Debian
testing with ext4).
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Cope with all the extra flags added recently, and ignore random stuff
from the environment like extents and encryption.
Tested on a cloud Android emulator with f2fs.
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My previous attempt to fix this worked for ext-with-extents on the
desktop, but not for f2fs-with-encryption on cloud Android devices.
This feels quite a bit cleaner, and has the benefit of actually working
everywhere I've tried it.
I've also added perfunctory testing of -p too, which was missing before.
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I'm trying to switch Android over to toybox chattr/lsattr from
e2fsprogs. Remove those tests that relied on being able to use
chattr(1), remove the duplication that tested both a bare name and a
full path, take into account all the flags that lsattr can now output,
and cope with the fact that the exact flags you'll see depend on your
file system. (Unfortunately this means trusting lsattr in the lsattr
tests, which isn't ideal, but without a known environment I don't think
we can do any better.)
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