#!/usr/bin/perl # Test paste. # Copyright (C) 2003-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . use strict; (my $program_name = $0) =~ s|.*/||; # Turn off localization of executable's output. @ENV{qw(LANGUAGE LANG LC_ALL)} = ('C') x 3; my $prog = 'paste'; my $msg = "$prog: delimiter list ends with an unescaped backslash: "; my @Tests = ( # Ensure that paste properly handles files lacking a final newline. ['no-nl-1', {IN=>"a"}, {IN=>"b"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\n"}], ['no-nl-2', {IN=>"a\n"}, {IN=>"b"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\n"}], ['no-nl-3', {IN=>"a"}, {IN=>"b\n"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\n"}], ['no-nl-4', {IN=>"a\n"}, {IN=>"b\n"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\n"}], ['zno-nl-1', '-z', {IN=>"a"}, {IN=>"b"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\0"}], ['zno-nl-2', '-z', {IN=>"a\0"}, {IN=>"b"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\0"}], ['zno-nl-3', '-z', {IN=>"a"}, {IN=>"b\0"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\0"}], ['zno-nl-4', '-z', {IN=>"a\0"}, {IN=>"b\0"}, {OUT=>"a\tb\0"}], # Same as above, but with a two lines in each input file and # the addition of the -d option to make SPACE be the output delimiter. ['no-nla1', '-d" "', {IN=>"1\na"}, {IN=>"2\nb"}, {OUT=>"1 2\na b\n"}], ['no-nla2', '-d" "', {IN=>"1\na\n"}, {IN=>"2\nb"}, {OUT=>"1 2\na b\n"}], ['no-nla3', '-d" "', {IN=>"1\na"}, {IN=>"2\nb\n"}, {OUT=>"1 2\na b\n"}], ['no-nla4', '-d" "', {IN=>"1\na\n"}, {IN=>"2\nb\n"}, {OUT=>"1 2\na b\n"}], ['zno-nla1', '-zd" "', {IN=>"1\0a"}, {IN=>"2\0b"}, {OUT=>"1 2\0a b\0"}], ['zno-nla2', '-zd" "', {IN=>"1\0a\0"}, {IN=>"2\0b"}, {OUT=>"1 2\0a b\0"}], ['zno-nla3', '-zd" "', {IN=>"1\0a"}, {IN=>"2\0b\0"}, {OUT=>"1 2\0a b\0"}], ['zno-nla4', '-zd" "', {IN=>"1\0a\0"}, {IN=>"2\0b\0"}, {OUT=>"1 2\0a b\0"}], # Specifying a delimiter with a trailing backslash would overrun a # malloc'd buffer. ['delim-bs1', q!-d'\'!, {IN=>{'a'x50=>''}}, {EXIT => 1}, # We print a single backslash into the expected output {ERR => $msg . q!\\! . "\n"} ], # Prior to coreutils-5.1.2, this sort of abuse would make paste # scribble on command-line arguments. With paste from coreutils-5.1.0, # this example would mangle the first file name argument, if it contains # accepted backslash-escapes: # $ paste -d\\ '123\b\b\b.....@' 2>&1 |cat -A # paste: 23^H^H^H.....@...@: No such file or directory$ ['delim-bs2', q!-d'\'!, {IN=>{'123\b\b\b.....@'=>''}}, {EXIT => 1}, {ERR => $msg . q!\\! . "\n"} ], ); my $save_temps = $ENV{DEBUG}; my $verbose = $ENV{VERBOSE}; my $fail = run_tests ($program_name, $prog, \@Tests, $save_temps, $verbose); exit $fail;