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157 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# Test some of ls's sorting options.
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# Copyright (C) 1998-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
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print_ver_ ls
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# Avoid any possible glitches due to daylight-saving changes near the
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# timestamps used during the test.
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TZ=UTC0
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export TZ
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t1='1998-01-15 21:00'
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t2='1998-01-15 22:00'
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t3='1998-01-15 23:00'
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u1='1998-01-14 11:00'
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u2='1998-01-14 12:00'
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u3='1998-01-14 13:00'
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touch -m -d "$t3" a || framework_failure_
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touch -m -d "$t2" B || framework_failure_ # Capital to distinguish name sort
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touch -m -d "$t1" c || framework_failure_
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# Check default name sorting works
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for def_sort in '' '--sort=name' '-U --sort=name' '-t --sort=name'; do
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set -- $(ls $def_sort a B c)
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test "$*" = 'B a c' || fail=1
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done
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touch -a -d "$u3" c || framework_failure_
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touch -a -d "$u2" B || framework_failure_
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# Make sure A has ctime at least 1 second more recent than C's.
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sleep 2
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touch -a -d "$u1" a || framework_failure_
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# Updating the atime is usually enough to update the ctime, but on
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# Solaris 10's tmpfs, ctime is not updated, so force an update here:
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{ ln a a-ctime && rm a-ctime; } || framework_failure_
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# A has ctime more recent than C.
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set -- $(ls -t -c a c)
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test "$*" = 'a c' || fail=1
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set -- $(ls -c a c) # Not specified by POSIX
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test "$*" = 'a c' || fail=1
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# Sleep so long in an attempt to avoid spurious failures
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# due to NFS caching and/or clock skew.
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sleep 2
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# Create a link, updating c's ctime.
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ln c d || framework_failure_
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# Before we go any further, verify that touch's -m option works.
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set -- $(ls --full -l --time=mtime a)
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case "$*" in
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*" $t3:00.000000000 +0000 a") ;;
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*)
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# This might be what's making HPUX 11 systems fail this test.
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cat >&2 << EOF
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A basic test of touch -m has just failed, so the subsequent
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tests in this file will not be run.
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In the output below, the date of last modification for 'a' should
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have been $t3.
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EOF
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ls --full -l a
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skip_ "touch -m -d '$t3' didn't work"
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;;
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esac
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# Ensure that touch's -a option works.
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set -- $(ls --full -lu a)
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case "$*" in
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*" $u1:00.000000000 +0000 a") ;;
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*)
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# This might be what's making HPUX 11 systems fail this test.
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cat >&2 << EOF
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A fundamental touch -a test has just failed, so the subsequent
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tests in this file will not be run.
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In the output below, the date of last access for 'a' should
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have been $u1.
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EOF
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ls --full -lu a
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Exit 77
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;;
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esac
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set -- $(ls -ut a B c)
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test "$*" = 'c B a' || fail=1
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set -- $(ls -u a B c) # not specified by POSIX
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test "$*" = 'c B a' || fail=1
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test $fail = 1 && ls -l --full-time --time=access a B c
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set -- $(ls -t a B c)
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test "$*" = 'a B c' || fail=1
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set -- $(ls --time=mtime a B c)
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test "$*" = 'a B c' || fail=1
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test $fail = 1 && ls -l --full-time a B c
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# Now, C should have ctime more recent than A.
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set -- $(ls -ct a c)
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if test "$*" = 'c a'; then
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: ok
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else
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# In spite of documentation, (e.g., stat(2)), neither link nor chmod
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# update a file's st_ctime on SunOS4.1.4.
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cat >&2 << \EOF
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failed ls ctime test -- this failure is expected at least for SunOS4.1.4
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and for tmpfs file systems on Solaris 5.5.1.
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It is also expected to fail on a btrfs file system until
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/591068 is addressed.
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In the output below, 'c' should have had a ctime more recent than
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that of 'a', but does not.
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EOF
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#'
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ls -ctl --full-time a c
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fail=1
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fi
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# This check is ineffective if:
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# en_US locale is not on the system.
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# The system en_US message catalog has a specific TIME_FMT translation,
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# which was inadvertently the case between coreutils 8.1 and 8.5 inclusive.
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if gettext --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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default_tf1='%b %e %Y'
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en_tf1=$(LC_ALL=en_US gettext coreutils "$default_tf1")
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if test "$default_tf1" = "$en_tf1"; then
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LC_ALL=en_US ls -l c >en_output
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ls -l --time-style=long-iso c >liso_output
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if compare en_output liso_output; then
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fail=1
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echo "Long ISO TIME_FMT being used for en_US locale." >&2
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fi
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fi
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fi
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Exit $fail
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