From 6c20c8ed2cb9ab69a1a57ccb2b9b79969a808321 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 17:38:56 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 5.2.15. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- tests/printf1.sub | 348 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 348 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tests/printf1.sub (limited to 'tests/printf1.sub') diff --git a/tests/printf1.sub b/tests/printf1.sub new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2cbbc6a --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/printf1.sub @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ +# 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 . +# +LC_ALL=C +LC_NUMERIC=C + +unset vv + +# this should expand escape sequences in the format string, nothing else +printf -v vv "\tone\n" +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# this should not cut off output after the \c +printf -v vv "one\ctwo\n" +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# and unrecognized backslash escapes should have the backslash preserved +printf -v vv "4\.2\n" +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "no newline " ; printf "%s" "$vv" ; printf -v vv "now newline\n" +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# %% -> % +printf -v vv "%%\n" +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# this was a bug caused by pre-processing the string for backslash escapes +# before doing the `%' format processing -- all versions before bash-2.04 +printf -v vv "\045" +printf "%s" "$vv" +echo +printf -v vv "\045d\n" +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# simple character output +printf -v vv "%c\n" ABCD +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# test simple string output +printf -v vv "%s\n" unquoted +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# test quoted string output +printf -v vv "%s %q\n" unquoted quoted +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%s%10q\n" unquoted quoted +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%q\n" 'this&that' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# make sure the format string is reused to use up arguments +printf -v vv "%d " 1 2 3 4 5 +printf "%s" "$vv" +echo + +# make sure that extra format characters get null arguments +printf -v vv "%s %d %d %d\n" onestring +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%s %d %u %4.2f\n" onestring +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv -- "--%s %s--\n" 4.2 '' +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv -- "--%s %s--\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# test %b escapes + +# 8 is a non-octal digit, so the `81' should be output +#printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" '\n\081' +#printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" '\t\0101' +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" '\t\101' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# these should all display `A7' +printf -v vv "%b\n" '\01017' +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%b\n" '\1017' +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%b\n" '\x417' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" '\"abcd\"' +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" "\'abcd\'" +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" 'a\\x' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" '\x' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +Z1=$(printf -- "%b\n" '\a\b\e\f\r\v') +Z2=$'\a\b\e\f\r\v' + +if [ "$Z1" != "$Z2" ]; then + printf "%s" "whoops: printf -v vv %b and $'' differ" >&2 +fi +unset Z1 Z2 + +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" '' +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# the stuff following the \c should be ignored, as well as the rest +# of the format string +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" '4.2\c5.4\n' +printf "%s" "$vv" +echo + +# unrecognized escape sequences should by displayed unchanged +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" '4\.2' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# a bare \ should not be processed as an escape sequence +printf -v vv -- "--%b--\n" '\' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# make sure extra arguments are ignored if the format string doesn't +# actually use them +printf -v vv "\n" 4.4 BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv " " 4.4 BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" +echo + +# make sure that a fieldwidth and precision of `*' are handled right +printf -v vv "%10.8s\n" 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%*.*s\n" 10 8 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%10.8q\n" 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%*.*q\n" 10 8 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%6b\n" 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%*b\n" 6 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# we handle this crap with homemade code in printf -v vv.def +printf -v vv "%10b\n" 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv -- "--%-10b--\n" 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%4.2b\n" 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%.3b\n" 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv -- "--%-8b--\n" 4.4BSD +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# test numeric conversions -- these four lines should printf "%s" identically +printf -v vv "%d %u %i 0%o 0x%x 0x%X\n" 255 255 255 255 255 255 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%d %u %i %#o %#x %#X\n" 255 255 255 255 255 255 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%ld %lu %li 0%o 0x%x 0x%X\n" 255 255 255 255 255 255 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%ld %lu %li %#o %#x %#X\n" 255 255 255 255 255 255 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%10d\n" 42 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%10d\n" -42 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%*d\n" 10 42 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%*d\n" 10 -42 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# test some simple floating point formats +printf -v vv "%4.2f\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%#4.2f\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%#4.1f\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%*.*f\n" 4 2 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%#*.*f\n" 4 2 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%#*.*f\n" 4 1 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%E\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%e\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%6.1E\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%6.1e\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%G\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%g\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%6.2G\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%6.2g\n" 4.2 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# test some of the more esoteric features of POSIX.1 printf -v vv +printf -v vv "%d\n" "'string'" +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%d\n" '"string"' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%#o\n" "'string'" +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%#o\n" '"string"' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%#x\n" "'string'" +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%#X\n" '"string"' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv "%6.2f\n" "'string'" +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%6.2f\n" '"string"' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# output from these two lines had better be the same +printf -v vv -- "--%6.4s--\n" abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv -- "--%6.4b--\n" abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# and these two also +printf -v vv -- "--%12.10s--\n" abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv -- "--%12.10b--\n" abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# tests for translating \' to ' and \\ to \ +# printf -v vv translates \' to ' in the format string... +printf -v vv "\'abcd\'\n" +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# but not when the %b format specification is used +printf -v vv "%b\n" \\\'abcd\\\' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# but both translate \\ to \ +printf -v vv '\\abcd\\\n' +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%b\n" '\\abcd\\' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# this was reported as a bug in bash-2.03 +# these three lines should all printf "%s" `26' +printf -v vv "%d\n" 0x1a +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%d\n" 032 +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%d\n" 26 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# error messages + +# this should be an overflow, but error messages vary between systems +# printf -v vv "%lu\n" 4294967296 + +# ...but we cannot use this because some systems (SunOS4, for example), +# happily ignore overflow conditions in strtol(3) +#printf -v vv "%ld\n" 4294967296 + +printf -v vv "%10" +printf -v vv "ab%Mcd\n" + +# this caused an infinite loop in older versions of printf -v vv +printf -v vv "%y" 0 + +# these should print a warning and `0', according to POSIX.2 +printf -v vv "%d\n" GNU +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%o\n" GNU +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# failures in all bash versions through bash-2.05 +printf -v vv "%.0s" foo +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv "%.*s" 0 foo +printf "%s" "$vv" + +printf -v vv '%.0b-%.0s\n' foo bar +printf "%s" "$vv" +printf -v vv '(%*b)(%*s)\n' -4 foo -4 bar +printf "%s" "$vv" + +format='%'`printf '%0100384d' 0`'d\n' +printf -v vv $format 0 +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# failures in all bash versions through bash-3.0 - undercounted characters +unset vv +printf -v vv " %s %s %s \n%n" ab cd ef vvv +printf "%s" "$vv" +echo $vvv + +# this doesn't work with printf -v vv(3) on all systems +#printf -v vv "%'s\n" foo + +# test cases from an austin-group list discussion +# prints ^G as an extension +printf -v vv '%b\n' '\7' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# prints ^G +printf -v vv '%b\n' '\0007' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# prints NUL then 7 +#printf -v vv '\0007\n' +#printf "%s" "$vv" + +# prints no more than two hex digits +printf -v vv '\x07e\n' +printf "%s" "$vv" + +# additional backslash escapes +printf -v vv '\"\?\n' +printf "%s" "$vv" -- cgit v1.2.3