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$COMMAND environment variable, instead put full command line (including command to run) in second argument. Modify $PATH to have test versions of commands at start of path. (Also more infrastructure for testing as root, work in progress...)
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#!/bin/sh
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# Tests for busybox applet itself.
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# Copyright 2005 by Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
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# Licensed under GPL v2, see file LICENSE for details.
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. testing.sh
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# verify the applet order is correct in applets.h, otherwise applets won't
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# be called properly.
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#sed -n -e '/^USE_^\tAPPLET/{s:.*(::;s:,.*::;s:"::g;p}'
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# ../include/applets.h > applet.order1
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#LC_ALL=C sort applet.order.current > applet.order.correct
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#diff -u applet.order.current applet.order.correct
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#FAILCOUNT=$[$FAILCOUNT+$?]
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#rm -f applet.order.current applet.order.correct
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HELPDUMP=`busybox`
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# We need to test under calling the binary under other names.
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testing "busybox --help busybox" "busybox --help busybox" "$HELPDUMP\n\n" "" ""
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ln -s `which busybox` busybox-suffix
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for i in busybox ./busybox-suffix
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do
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# The gratuitous "\n"s are due to a shell idiosyncrasy:
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# environment variables seem to strip trailing whitespace.
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testing "" "$i" "$HELPDUMP\n\n" "" ""
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testing "$i unknown" "$i unknown 2>&1" \
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"unknown: applet not found\n" "" ""
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testing "$i --help" "$i --help 2>&1" "$HELPDUMP\n\n" "" ""
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optional CAT
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testing "" "$i cat" "moo" "" "moo"
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testing "$i --help cat" "$i --help cat 2>&1 | grep prints" \
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"Concatenates FILE(s) and prints them to stdout.\n" "" ""
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optional ""
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testing "$i --help unknown" "$i --help unknown 2>&1" \
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"unknown: applet not found\n" "" ""
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done
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rm busybox-suffix
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ln -s `which busybox` unknown
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testing "busybox as unknown name" "./unknown 2>&1" \
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"unknown: applet not found\n" "" ""
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rm unknown
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exit $FAILCOUNT
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