#!/bin/bash [ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh #testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin" function test_getopt() { testcmd "$1" "$1" "$2\n" "" "" } # Traditional behavior was to take the first argument as OPTSTR and not quote. test_getopt "a b c" " -- b c" test_getopt "a -a b c" " -a -- b c" test_getopt "a -- -a b c" " -- -a b c" # Modern -o mode. test_getopt "-o a -- " " --" test_getopt "-o a -- -a b c" " -a -- 'b' 'c'" test_getopt "-o a: -- -a b c" " -a 'b' -- 'c'" # Long options (--like --this). test_getopt "-o a -l long -- -a --long a" " -a --long -- 'a'" test_getopt "-o a -l one -l two -- -a --one --two" " -a --one --two --" test_getopt "-o a -l one,two -- -a --one --two" " -a --one --two --" # -l arg: (required) test_getopt "-o a -l one: -- -a --one arg" " -a --one 'arg' --" # -l arg:: (optional) test_getopt "-o a -l one:: -- -a --one" " -a --one '' --" test_getopt "-o a -l one:: -- -a --one arg" " -a --one '' -- 'arg'" test_getopt "-o a -l one:: -- -a --one=arg" " -a --one 'arg' --" # "Alternative" long options (-like -this but also --like --this). test_getopt "-o a -a -l long -- -long --long a" " --long --long -- 'a'" # -u lets you avoid quoting even with modern -o. test_getopt "-u -o a: -- -a b c" " -a b -- c" # Do we quote quotes right? test_getopt "-o a -- \"it\'s\"" " -- 'it\'\''s'" test_getopt "-o a -u -- \"it\'s\"" " -- it\'s" # Odds and ends. testcmd "-T" "-T ; echo \$?" "4\n" "" "" testcmd "-n" "-n unlikely a -x 2>&1 | grep -o unlikely:" "unlikely:\n" "" ""