# $MirBSD: src/bin/ksh/tests/bksl-nl.t,v 2.1 2004/12/10 18:09:44 tg Exp $ # $OpenBSD: bksl-nl.t,v 1.2 2001/01/28 23:04:56 niklas Exp $ # # These tests deal with how \newline is handled in various situations. The # first group of tests are places where it shouldn't be collapsed, the next # group of tests are places where it should be collapsed. # name: bksl-nl-ign-1 description: Check that \newline is not collasped after # stdin: echo hi #there \ echo folks expected-stdout: hi folks --- name: bksl-nl-ign-2 description: Check that \newline is not collasped inside single quotes stdin: echo 'hi \ there' echo folks expected-stdout: hi \ there folks --- name: bksl-nl-ign-3 description: Check that \newline is not collasped inside single quotes stdin: cat << \EOF hi \ there EOF expected-stdout: hi \ there --- name: blsk-nl-ign-4 description: Check interaction of aliases, single quotes and here-documents with backslash-newline (don't know what posix has to say about this) stdin: a=2 alias x='echo hi cat << "EOF" foo\ bar some' x more\ stuff$a EOF expected-stdout: hi foo\ bar some more\ stuff$a --- name: blsk-nl-ign-5 description: Check what happens with backslash at end of input (the old bourne shell trashes them; so do we) stdin: ! echo `echo foo\\`bar echo hi\ expected-stdout: foobar hi --- # # Places \newline should be collapsed # name: bksl-nl-1 description: Check that \newline is collasped before, in the middle of, and after words stdin: \ echo hi\ There, \ folks expected-stdout: hiThere, folks --- name: bksl-nl-2 description: Check that \newline is collasped in $ sequences (ksh93 fails this) stdin: a=12 ab=19 echo $\ a echo $a\ b echo $\ {a} echo ${a\ b} echo ${ab\ } expected-stdout: 12 19 12 19 19 --- name: bksl-nl-3 description: Check that \newline is collasped in $(..) and `...` sequences (ksh93 fails this) stdin: echo $\ (echo foobar1) echo $(\ echo foobar2) echo $(echo foo\ bar3) echo $(echo foobar4\ ) echo ` echo stuff1` echo `echo st\ uff2` expected-stdout: foobar1 foobar2 foobar3 foobar4 stuff1 stuff2 --- name: bksl-nl-4 description: Check that \newline is collasped in $((..)) sequences (ksh93 fails this) stdin: echo $\ ((1+2)) echo $(\ (1+2+3)) echo $((\ 1+2+3+4)) echo $((1+\ 2+3+4+5)) echo $((1+2+3+4+5+6)\ ) expected-stdout: 3 6 10 15 21 --- name: bksl-nl-5 description: Check that \newline is collasped in double quoted strings stdin: echo "\ hi" echo "foo\ bar" echo "folks\ " expected-stdout: hi foobar folks --- name: bksl-nl-6 description: Check that \newline is collasped in here document delimiters (ksh93 fails second part of this) stdin: a=12 cat << EO\ F a=$a foo\ bar EOF cat << E_O_F foo E_O_\ F echo done expected-stdout: a=12 foobar foo done --- name: bksl-nl-7 description: Check that \newline is collasped in double-quoted here-document delimiter. stdin: a=12 cat << "EO\ F" a=$a foo\ bar EOF echo done expected-stdout: a=$a foo\ bar done --- name: bksl-nl-8 description: Check that \newline is collasped in various 2+ character tokens delimiter. (ksh93 fails this) stdin: echo hi &\ & echo there echo foo |\ | echo bar cat <\ < EOF stuff EOF cat <\ <\ - EOF more stuff EOF cat <<\ EOF abcdef EOF echo hi >\ > /dev/null echo $? i=1 case $i in (\ x|\ 1\ ) echo hi;\ ; (*) echo oops esac expected-stdout: hi there foo stuff more stuff abcdef 0 hi --- name: blsk-nl-9 description: Check that \ at the end of an alias is collapsed when followed by a newline (don't know what posix has to say about this) stdin: alias x='echo hi\' x echo there expected-stdout: hiecho there --- name: blsk-nl-10 description: Check that \newline in a keyword is collapsed stdin: i\ f true; then\ echo pass; el\ se echo fail; fi expected-stdout: pass --- # # Places \newline should be collapsed (ksh extensions) # name: blsk-nl-ksh-1 description: Check that \newline is collapsed in extended globbing (ksh93 fails this) stdin: xxx=foo case $xxx in (f*\ (\ o\ )\ ) echo ok ;; *) echo bad esac expected-stdout: ok --- name: blsk-nl-ksh-2 description: Check that \newline is collapsed in ((...)) expressions (ksh93 fails this) stdin: i=1 (\ (\ i=i+2\ )\ ) echo $i expected-stdout: 3 ---