From 387edf547eb09b27ca6d49772eb048d729f09cf4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Landley Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 13:09:14 -0500 Subject: Move testsuite out of scripts/test into its own top level tests directory, and make ctrl-c kill "make test" more reliably. --- scripts/test/sort.test | 100 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 100 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 scripts/test/sort.test (limited to 'scripts/test/sort.test') diff --git a/scripts/test/sort.test b/scripts/test/sort.test deleted file mode 100755 index 7bd413f7..00000000 --- a/scripts/test/sort.test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -# SUSv4 compliant sort tests. -# Copyright 2005, 2012 by Rob Landley - -[ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh - -# The basic tests. These should work even with the small config. - -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 SORT_BIG -# Longish chunk of data re-used by the next few tests. The expected output -# varies, but the input (this) is the same. - -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 -" "$data" "" - -# The numeric sort orders field 2, ignores field 3 (because numeric sort stops -# at the whitespace), then the global fallback sort does an alpha sort on -# the whole string (starting at the beginning of the line). - -testing "sort key range with numeric option" "sort -k2,3n input" \ -"42 1 010 zoology -42 1 3 woot -egg 1 2 papyrus -7 3 42 soup -999 3 0 algebra -" "$data" "" - -# Numeric sort on field 2 (again, ignore field 3 because it's numeric), -# then do a _reversed_ alpha sort on the whole line as a tiebreaker. - -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 -" "$data" "" - -# Reversed numeric sort on field 2 (numeric ignores field 3), then -# break ties with alpha sort on whole line. - -testing "sort key range with multiple options" "sort -k2,3rn input" \ -"7 3 42 soup -999 3 0 algebra -42 1 010 zoology -42 1 3 woot -egg 1 2 papyrus -" "$data" "" - -testing "sort 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" - -# Test case contributed by Joey Hess: - -testing "sort key edge case with -t" "sort -n -k4 -t/" \ -"/usr/lib/finish-install.d/1 -/usr/lib/finish-install.d/4 -/usr/lib/prebaseconfig.d/2 -/usr/lib/prebaseconfig.d/6 -" "" "/usr/lib/finish-install.d/1 -/usr/lib/prebaseconfig.d/2 -/usr/lib/finish-install.d/4 -/usr/lib/prebaseconfig.d/6 -" - -testing "sort -x" "sort -x" "010\na0\n 0c0\n" "" "a0\n010\n 0c0\n" - -optional SORT_FLOAT - -# not numbers < NaN < -infinity < numbers < +infinity -testing "sort -g" "sort -g" \ - "bork\nNaN\n-inf\n0.4\n1.222\n01.37\n2.1\n+infinity\n" "" \ - "01.37\n1.222\n2.1\n0.4\nNaN\nbork\n-inf\n+infinity\n" - - -- cgit v1.2.3