seq: fix testsuite failures
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -120,11 +120,13 @@ fi
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# Populate a directory with links to all busybox applets
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# Note: if $LINKSDIR/applet exists, we do not overwrite it.
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# Useful if one wants to run tests against a standard utility, not an applet.
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LINKSDIR="$bindir/runtest-tempdir-links"
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rm -rf "$LINKSDIR" 2>/dev/null
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mkdir "$LINKSDIR"
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#rm -rf "$LINKSDIR" 2>/dev/null
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mkdir "$LINKSDIR" 2>/dev/null
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for i in $implemented; do
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ln -s "$bindir/busybox" "$LINKSDIR/$i"
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ln -s "$bindir/busybox" "$LINKSDIR/$i" 2>/dev/null
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done
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# Set up option flags so tests can be selective.
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@ -142,7 +144,7 @@ for applet in $applets; do
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# Is this a new-style test?
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if [ -f "$applet.tests" ]; then
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if [ ! -h "$LINKSDIR/$applet" ]; then
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if [ ! -e "$LINKSDIR/$applet" ]; then
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# (avoiding bash'ism "${applet:0:4}")
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if ! echo "$applet" | grep "^all_" >/dev/null; then
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echo "SKIPPED: $applet (not built)"
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@ -29,16 +29,18 @@ testing "seq count up by 2" "seq 4 2 8" "4\n6\n8\n" "" ""
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testing "seq count down by 2" "seq 8 -2 4" "8\n6\n4\n" "" ""
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testing "seq count wrong way #1" "seq 4 -2 8" "" "" ""
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testing "seq count wrong way #2" "seq 8 2 4" "" "" ""
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# Fails: first item is printed as 3, not 3.0
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# note: makes sense to fix "seq 3 .30 4" case as well
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testing "seq count by .3" "seq 3 .3 4" "3.0\n3.3\n3.6\n3.9\n" "" ""
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testing "seq count by -.9" "seq .7 -.9 -2.2" "0.7\n-0.2\n-1.1\n-2\n" "" ""
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testing "seq count by zero" "seq 4 0 8 | head -n 10" "" "" ""
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testing "seq count by .30" "seq 3 .30 4" "3.00\n3.30\n3.60\n3.90\n" "" ""
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testing "seq count by .30 to 4.000" "seq 3 .30 4.000" "3.00\n3.30\n3.60\n3.90\n" "" ""
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testing "seq count by -.9" "seq .7 -.9 -2.2" "0.7\n-0.2\n-1.1\n-2.0\n" "" ""
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testing "seq count by zero" "seq 4 0 8 | head -n 10" "4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n" "" ""
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testing "seq one argument with padding" "seq -w 003" "001\n002\n003\n" "" ""
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testing "seq two arguments with padding" "seq -w 005 7" "005\n006\n007\n" "" ""
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testing "seq count down by 3 with padding" "seq -w 8 -3 04" "08\n05\n" "" ""
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# Known to fail
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testing "seq count by .3 with padding" "seq -w 03 .3 0004" "003.0\n003.3\n003.6\n003.9\n" "" ""
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# Looks like a bug in coreutils 6.10: it uses width one less than needed
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# These tests contain the expected "fixed" output
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testing "seq count by .3 with padding 1" "seq -w 09 .3 11" "09.0\n09.3\n09.6\n09.9\n10.2\n10.5\n10.8\n" "" ""
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testing "seq count by .3 with padding 2" "seq -w 03 .3 0004" "0003.0\n0003.3\n0003.6\n0003.9\n" "" ""
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exit $FAILCOUNT
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