#!/bin/sh
# exercise nl functionality
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. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
print_ver_ nl
getlimits_
echo a | nl > out || fail=1
echo b | nl -s%n >> out || fail=1
echo c | nl -n ln >> out || fail=1
echo d | nl -n rn >> out || fail=1
echo e | nl -n rz >> out || fail=1
echo === >> out
printf 'a\n\n' | nl > t || fail=1; cat -A t >> out
cat <<\EOF > exp
1 a
1%nb
1 c
1 d
000001 e
===
1^Ia$
$
EOF
compare exp out || fail=1
# Ensure numbering reset at each delimiter.
# coreutils <= v8.25 only reset at a page header.
printf '%s\n' '\:\:\:' a '\:\:' b '\:' c > in.txt || framework_failure_
nl -ha -fa in.txt > out.tmp || fail=1
nl -p -ha -fa in.txt >> out.tmp || fail=1
sed '/^$/d' < out.tmp > out || framework_failure_
cat <<\EOF > exp
1 a
1 b
1 c
1 a
2 b
3 c
EOF
compare exp out || fail=1
# Ensure we only indicate overflow when needing to output overflowed numbers
returns_ 1 nl -v$INTMAX_OFLOW /dev/null || fail=1
printf '%s\n' a \\:\\: b > in.txt || framework_failure_
nl -v$INTMAX_MAX in.txt > out || fail=1
cat < exp
$INTMAX_MAX a
$INTMAX_MAX b
EOF
compare exp out || fail=1
returns_ 1 nl -p -v$INTMAX_MAX in.txt > out || fail=1
# Test negative iteration
returns_ 1 nl -i$INTMAX_UFLOW /dev/null || fail=1
printf '%s\n' a b > in.txt || framework_failure_
nl -v$INTMAX_MAX -i$INTMAX_MIN in.txt > out || fail=1
cat < exp
$INTMAX_MAX a
-1 b
EOF
compare exp out || fail=1
printf '%s\n' a b c > in.txt || framework_failure_
returns_ 1 nl -v$INTMAX_MAX -i$INTMAX_MIN in.txt > out || fail=1
# Test GNU extension to --section-delimiter, of disabling section matching
printf '%s\n' a '\:\:' c > in.txt || framework_failure_
nl -d '' in.txt > out || fail=1
cat <<\EOF > exp
1 a
2 \:\:
3 c
EOF
compare exp out || fail=1
# Test GNU extension to --section-delimiter, of supporting strings longer than 2
printf '%s\n' a foofoo c > in.txt || framework_failure_
nl -d 'foo' in.txt > out || fail=1
cat < exp
1 a
1 c
EOF
compare exp out || fail=1
# Ensure single char delimiters assume a following ':' character (as per POSIX)
# coreutils <= v8.32 didn't match single char delimiters at all
printf '%s\n' a x:x: c > in.txt || framework_failure_
nl -d 'x' in.txt > out || fail=1
cat < exp
1 a
1 c
EOF
compare exp out || fail=1
Exit $fail