From e47144c8d0bc4fe1986403ade1e3d54a5c94f993 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elliott Hughes Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2019 16:54:13 -0800 Subject: xargs: make --help match reality. Implement -p, -t, and -r. Add some missing tests. Move -L and -x back to TODO since they're not implemented and I haven't yet even understood what they're supposed to do. --- tests/xargs.test | 11 +++++++++++ 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+) (limited to 'tests') diff --git a/tests/xargs.test b/tests/xargs.test index 407817cc..dce93ed3 100644 --- a/tests/xargs.test +++ b/tests/xargs.test @@ -27,6 +27,17 @@ rm one two three testing "-0 -n1" "printf 'a\0b\0c\0d\0e\0f' | xargs -0 -n1 echo _" "_ a\n_ b\n_ c\n_ d\n_ e\n_ f\n" "" "" testing "-0 -n2" "printf 'a\0b\0c\0d\0e\0f' | xargs -0 -n2 echo _" "_ a b\n_ c d\n_ e f\n" "" "" +testing "-t" "xargs -t 2>stderr ; cat stderr ; rm stderr" "one two\necho one two \n" "" "one\ntwo\n" + +testing "-E END" "xargs -E END" "a b\n" "" "a\nb\nEND\nc\nd\n" + +testing "-r" "xargs -r echo x" "" "" "" + +# TODO: what exactly is -x supposed to do? why does coreutils output "one"? +#testing "-x" "xargs -x -s 9 || echo expected" "one\nexpected\n" "" "one\ntwo\nthree" + +# TODO: test for -L? what exactly is the difference between -n and -L? + #testing "-n exact match" #testing "-s exact match" #testing "-s 0" -- cgit v1.2.3