#!/bin/sh # Exercise "id --zero". # Copyright (C) 2013-2022 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 . . "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src print_ver_ id u="$( id -nu )" id || fail=1 id "$u" || fail=1 # id(1) should refuse --zero in default format. echo 'id: option --zero not permitted in default format' > err-exp \ || framework_failure_ id --zero > out 2>err && fail=1 compare /dev/null out || fail=1 compare err-exp err || fail=1 # Create a nice list of users. # Add $USER to ensure we have at least one explicit entry. users="$u" # Add a few typical users to test single group and multiple groups. for u in root man postfix sshd nobody ; do id $u >/dev/null 2>&1 && users="$users $u" done # Add $users and '' (implicit $USER) to list to process. printf '%s\n' $users '' >> users || framework_failure_ # Exercise "id -z" with various options. printf '\n' > exp || framework_failure_ > out || framework_failure_ while read u ; do for o in g gr G Gr u ur ; do for n in '' n ; do printf '%s: ' "id -${o}${n}[z] $u" >> exp || framework_failure_ printf '\n%s: ' "id -${o}${n}[z] $u" >> out || framework_failure_ # There may be no name corresponding to an id, so don't check # exit status when in name lookup mode id -${o}${n} $u >> exp || { test $? -ne 1 || test -z "$n" && fail=1; } id -${o}${n}z $u > tmp || { test $? -ne 1 || test -z "$n" && fail=1; } head -c-1 < tmp >> out || framework_failure_ done done done < users printf '\n' >> out || framework_failure_ tr '\0' ' ' < out > out2 || framework_failure_ compare exp out2 || fail=1 # multiuser testing with -z # test if the options work, these tests should pass if the above tests # do. for o in g gr u ur ; do for n in '' n ; do id -${o}${n} $users >> tmp1 || { test $? -ne 1 || test -z "$n" && fail=1; } id -${o}${n}z $users > tmp2 || { test $? -ne 1 || test -z "$n" && fail=1; } tr '\0' '\n' < tmp2 >> tmp3 done done compare tmp1 tmp3 || fail=1 # Separate checks when we are testing for multiple users && -G. # This is done because we terminate the records with two NULs # instead of a regular single NUL. NL=' ' for o in G Gr ; do for n in '' n ; do id -${o}${n} $users >> gtmp1 || { test $? -ne 1 || test -z "$n" && fail=1; } echo >> gtmp1 || framework_failure_ id -${o}${n}z $users > gtmp2 || { test $? -ne 1 || test -z "$n" && fail=1; } # we replace all NULs with spaces, the result we get is there are two # consecutive spaces instead of two NUL's, we pass this to sed # to replace more than 1 space with a newline. This is ideally where a new # line should be. This should make the output similar to without -z. { tr '\0' ' ' < gtmp2; echo; } | sed "s/ /\\$NL/g" >> gtmp3 done done compare gtmp1 gtmp3 || fail=1 Exit $fail