Diff for /embedaddon/pcre/RunGrepTest between versions 1.1.1.2 and 1.1.1.5

version 1.1.1.2, 2012/02/21 23:50:25 version 1.1.1.5, 2014/06/15 19:46:04
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 # Run pcregrep tests. The assumption is that the PCRE tests check the library  # Run pcregrep tests. The assumption is that the PCRE tests check the library
 # itself. What we are checking here is the file handling and options that are  # itself. What we are checking here is the file handling and options that are
# supported by pcregrep.# supported by pcregrep. This script must be run in the build directory.
   
 # Set the C locale, so that sort(1) behaves predictably.  # Set the C locale, so that sort(1) behaves predictably.
   
Line 14  export LC_ALL Line 14  export LC_ALL
 unset PCREGREP_COLOUR PCREGREP_COLOR  unset PCREGREP_COLOUR PCREGREP_COLOR
 unset cp ls mv rm  unset cp ls mv rm
   
# Set the program to be tested, and valgrind settings when requested.# Remember the current (build) directory, set the program to be tested, and
 # valgrind settings when requested.
   
pcregrep=`pwd`/pcregrepbuilddir=`pwd`
 pcregrep=$builddir/pcregrep
   
 valgrind=  valgrind=
 while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do  while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do
Line 28  while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do Line 30  while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do
 done  done
   
 echo " "  echo " "
   pcregrep_version=`$pcregrep -V`
 if [ "$valgrind" = "" ] ; then  if [ "$valgrind" = "" ] ; then
  echo "Testing pcregrep"  echo "Testing $pcregrep_version"
 else  else
  echo "Testing pcregrep using valgrind"  echo "Testing $pcregrep_version using valgrind"
 fi  fi
   
 $pcregrep -V  
   
 # Set up a suitable "diff" command for comparison. Some systems have a diff  # Set up a suitable "diff" command for comparison. Some systems have a diff
 # that lacks a -u option. Try to deal with this; better do the test for the -b  # that lacks a -u option. Try to deal with this; better do the test for the -b
 # option as well.  # option as well.
   
cf="diff -ub"cf="diff"
if diff -u /dev/null /dev/null; thendiff -b  /dev/null /dev/null 2>/dev/null && cf="diff -b"
  if diff -ub /dev/null /dev/null; then cf="diff -ub"; else cf="diff -u"; fidiff -u  /dev/null /dev/null 2>/dev/null && cf="diff -u"
elsediff -ub /dev/null /dev/null 2>/dev/null && cf="diff -ub"
  if diff -b /dev/null /dev/null; then cf="diff -b"; else cf="diff"; fi 
fi 
   
# If PCRE has been built in a directory other than the source directory, and# If this test is being run from "make check", $srcdir will be set. If not, set
# this test is being run from "make check" as usual, then $srcdir will be# it to the current or parent directory, whichever one contains the test data.
# set. If not, set it to the current or parent directory, whichever one# Subsequently, we run most of the pcregrep tests in the source directory so
# contains the test data. We then arrange to run the pcregrep command in the# that the file names in the output are always the same.
# source directory so that the file names that appear in the output are always 
# the same. 
   
 if [ -z "$srcdir" -o ! -d "$srcdir/testdata" ] ; then  if [ -z "$srcdir" -o ! -d "$srcdir/testdata" ] ; then
   if [ -d "./testdata" ] ; then    if [ -d "./testdata" ] ; then
Line 70  fi Line 67  fi
 ./pcretest -C utf >/dev/null  ./pcretest -C utf >/dev/null
 utf8=$?  utf8=$?
   
   echo "Testing pcregrep main features"
   
 echo "---------------------------- Test 1 ------------------------------" >testtry  echo "---------------------------- Test 1 ------------------------------" >testtry
 (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep PATTERN ./testdata/grepinput) >>testtry  (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep PATTERN ./testdata/grepinput) >>testtry
 echo "RC=$?" >>testtry  echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
Line 119  echo "---------------------------- Test 12 ----------- Line 118  echo "---------------------------- Test 12 -----------
 echo "RC=$?" >>testtry  echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
 echo "---------------------------- Test 13 -----------------------------" >>testtry  echo "---------------------------- Test 13 -----------------------------" >>testtry
(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -f./testdata/greplist ./testdata/grepinputx) >>testtryecho seventeen >testtemp1
 (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -f./testdata/greplist -f $builddir/testtemp1 ./testdata/grepinputx) >>testtry
 echo "RC=$?" >>testtry  echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
 echo "---------------------------- Test 14 -----------------------------" >>testtry  echo "---------------------------- Test 14 -----------------------------" >>testtry
Line 207  echo "---------------------------- Test 34 ----------- Line 207  echo "---------------------------- Test 34 -----------
 echo "RC=$?" >>testtry  echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
 echo "---------------------------- Test 35 -----------------------------" >>testtry  echo "---------------------------- Test 35 -----------------------------" >>testtry
(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -L -r --include=grepinputx --exclude-dir='^\.' 'fox' ./testdata) >>testtry(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -L -r --include=grepinputx --include grepinput8 --exclude-dir='^\.' 'fox' ./testdata | sort) >>testtry
 echo "RC=$?" >>testtry  echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
 echo "---------------------------- Test 36 -----------------------------" >>testtry  echo "---------------------------- Test 36 -----------------------------" >>testtry
(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -L -r --include=grepinput --exclude 'grepinput$' --exclude_dir='^\.' 'fox' ./testdata | sort) >>testtry(cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -L -r --include=grepinput --exclude 'grepinput$' --exclude=grepinput8 --exclude-dir='^\.' 'fox' ./testdata | sort) >>testtry
 echo "RC=$?" >>testtry  echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
 echo "---------------------------- Test 37 -----------------------------" >>testtry  echo "---------------------------- Test 37 -----------------------------" >>testtry
Line 407  echo "---------------------------- Test 83 ----------- Line 407  echo "---------------------------- Test 83 -----------
 (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --buffer-size=100 "^a" ./testdata/grepinput3) >>testtry 2>&1  (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --buffer-size=100 "^a" ./testdata/grepinput3) >>testtry 2>&1
 echo "RC=$?" >>testtry  echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 84 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   echo testdata/grepinput3 >testtemp1
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --file-list ./testdata/grepfilelist --file-list $builddir/testtemp1 "fox|complete|t7") >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 85 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --file-list=./testdata/grepfilelist "dolor" ./testdata/grepinput3) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 86 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep "dog" ./testdata/grepbinary) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 87 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep "cat" ./testdata/grepbinary) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 88 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -v "cat" ./testdata/grepbinary) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 89 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -I "dog" ./testdata/grepbinary) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 90 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --binary-files=without-match "dog" ./testdata/grepbinary) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 91 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -a "dog" ./testdata/grepbinary) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 92 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --binary-files=text "dog" ./testdata/grepbinary) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 93 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --text "dog" ./testdata/grepbinary) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 94 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -L -r --include=grepinputx --include grepinput8 'fox' ./testdata/grepinput* | sort) >>testtry
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 95 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --file-list ./testdata/grepfilelist --exclude grepinputv "fox|complete") >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 96 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -L -r --include-dir=testdata --exclude '^(?!grepinput)' 'fox' ./test* | sort) >>testtry
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 97 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   echo "grepinput$" >testtemp1
   echo "grepinput8" >>testtemp1
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -L -r --include=grepinput --exclude-from $builddir/testtemp1 --exclude-dir='^\.' 'fox' ./testdata | sort) >>testtry
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 98 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   echo "grepinput$" >testtemp1
   echo "grepinput8" >>testtemp1
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -L -r --exclude=grepinput3 --include=grepinput --exclude-from $builddir/testtemp1 --exclude-dir='^\.' 'fox' ./testdata | sort) >>testtry
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 99 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   echo "grepinput$" >testtemp1
   echo "grepinput8" >testtemp2
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -L -r --include grepinput --exclude-from $builddir/testtemp1 --exclude-from=$builddir/testtemp2 --exclude-dir='^\.' 'fox' ./testdata | sort) >>testtry
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 100 ------------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -Ho2 --only-matching=1 -o3 '(\w+) binary (\w+)(\.)?' ./testdata/grepinput) >>testtry
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 101 ------------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -o3 -Ho2 -o12 --only-matching=1 -o3 --colour=always --om-separator='|' '(\w+) binary (\w+)(\.)?' ./testdata/grepinput) >>testtry
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 102 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -n "^$" ./testdata/grepinput3) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 103 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --only-matching "^$" ./testdata/grepinput3) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 104 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep -n --only-matching "^$" ./testdata/grepinput3) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 105 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; $valgrind $pcregrep --colour=always "ipsum|" ./testdata/grepinput3) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   echo "---------------------------- Test 106 -----------------------------" >>testtry
   (cd $srcdir; echo "a" | $valgrind $pcregrep -M "|a" ) >>testtry 2>&1
   echo "RC=$?" >>testtry
   
   
 # Now compare the results.  # Now compare the results.
   
 $cf $srcdir/testdata/grepoutput testtry  $cf $srcdir/testdata/grepoutput testtry
Line 439  fi Line 539  fi
 # is not \n. Do not use exported files, whose line endings might be changed.  # is not \n. Do not use exported files, whose line endings might be changed.
 # Instead, create an input file using printf so that its contents are exactly  # Instead, create an input file using printf so that its contents are exactly
 # what we want. Note the messy fudge to get printf to write a string that  # what we want. Note the messy fudge to get printf to write a string that
# starts with a hyphen.# starts with a hyphen. These tests are run in the build directory.
   
 echo "Testing pcregrep newline settings"  echo "Testing pcregrep newline settings"
 printf "abc\rdef\r\nghi\njkl" >testNinput  printf "abc\rdef\r\nghi\njkl" >testNinput

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