6c8eabf72e
passes regressions on MirOS
218 lines
3.0 KiB
Perl
218 lines
3.0 KiB
Perl
name: integer-base-err-1
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description:
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Can't have 0 base (causes shell to exit)
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expected-exit: e != 0
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stdin:
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typeset -i i
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i=3
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i=0#4
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echo $i
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expected-stderr-pattern:
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/^.*:.*0#4.*\n$/
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---
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name: integer-base-err-2
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description:
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Can't have multiple bases in a 'constant' (causes shell to exit)
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(ksh88 fails this test)
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expected-exit: e != 0
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stdin:
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typeset -i i
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i=3
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i=2#110#11
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echo $i
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expected-stderr-pattern:
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/^.*:.*2#110#11.*\n$/
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---
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name: integer-base-err-3
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description:
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Syntax errors in expressions and effects on bases
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(interactive so errors don't cause exits)
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(ksh88 fails this test - shell exits, even with -i)
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arguments: !-i!
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stdin:
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PS1= # minimize prompt hassles
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typeset -i4 a=10
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typeset -i a=2+
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echo $a
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typeset -i4 a=10
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typeset -i2 a=2+
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echo $a
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expected-stderr-pattern:
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/^([#\$] )?.*:.*2+.*\n.*:.*2+.*\n$/
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expected-stdout:
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4#22
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4#22
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---
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name: integer-base-err-4
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description:
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Are invalid digits (according to base) errors?
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(ksh93 fails this test)
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expected-exit: e != 0
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stdin:
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typeset -i i;
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i=3#4
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expected-stderr-pattern:
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/^([#\$] )?.*:.*3#4.*\n$/
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---
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name: integer-base-1
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description:
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Missing number after base is treated as 0.
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stdin:
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typeset -i i
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i=3
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i=2#
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echo $i
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expected-stdout:
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0
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---
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name: integer-base-2
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description:
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Check 'stickyness' of base in various situations
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stdin:
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typeset -i i=8
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echo $i
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echo ---------- A
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typeset -i4 j=8
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echo $j
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echo ---------- B
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typeset -i k=8
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typeset -i4 k=8
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echo $k
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echo ---------- C
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typeset -i4 l
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l=3#10
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echo $l
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echo ---------- D
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typeset -i m
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m=3#10
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echo $m
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echo ---------- E
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n=2#11
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typeset -i n
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echo $n
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n=10
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echo $n
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echo ---------- F
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typeset -i8 o=12
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typeset -i4 o
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echo $o
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echo ---------- G
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typeset -i p
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let p=8#12
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echo $p
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expected-stdout:
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8
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---------- A
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4#20
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---------- B
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4#20
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---------- C
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4#3
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---------- D
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3#10
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---------- E
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2#11
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2#1010
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---------- F
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4#30
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---------- G
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8#12
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---
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name: integer-base-3
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description:
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More base parsing (hmm doesn't test much..)
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stdin:
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typeset -i aa
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aa=1+12#10+2
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echo $aa
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typeset -i bb
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bb=1+$aa
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echo $bb
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typeset -i bb
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bb=$aa
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echo $bb
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typeset -i cc
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cc=$aa
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echo $cc
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expected-stdout:
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15
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16
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15
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15
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---
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name: integer-base-4
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description:
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Check that things not declared as integers are not made integers,
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also, check if base is not reset by -i with no arguments.
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(ksh93 fails - prints 10#20 - go figure)
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stdin:
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xx=20
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let xx=10
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typeset -i | grep '^xx='
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typeset -i4 a=10
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typeset -i a=20
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echo $a
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expected-stdout:
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4#110
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---
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name: integer-base-5
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description:
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More base stuff
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stdin:
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typeset -i4 a=3#10
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echo $a
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echo --
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typeset -i j=3
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j=~3
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echo $j
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echo --
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typeset -i k=1
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x[k=k+1]=3
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echo $k
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echo --
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typeset -i l
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for l in 1 2+3 4; do echo $l; done
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expected-stdout:
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4#3
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--
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-4
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--
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2
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--
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1
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5
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4
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---
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name: integer-base-6
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description:
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Even more base stuff
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(ksh93 fails this test - prints 0)
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stdin:
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typeset -i7 i
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i=
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echo $i
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expected-stdout:
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7#0
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---
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name: integer-base-7
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description:
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Check that non-integer parameters don't get bases assigned
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stdin:
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echo $(( zz = 8#100 ))
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echo $zz
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expected-stdout:
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64
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64
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---
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