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#!/bin/sh
# split must fail when given length/count of zero.
# Copyright (C) 2003-2022 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
. "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
print_ver_ split
getlimits_
touch in || framework_failure_
split -a 0 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
returns_ 1 split -b 0 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
returns_ 1 split -C 0 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
returns_ 1 split -l 0 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
returns_ 1 split -n 0 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
returns_ 1 split -n 1/0 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
returns_ 1 split -n 0/1 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
returns_ 1 split -n 2/1 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
# Make sure -C doesn't create empty files.
rm -f x?? || fail=1
echo x | split -C 1 || fail=1
test -f xaa && test -f xab || fail=1
test -f xac && fail=1
# Make sure that the obsolete -N notation still works
split -1 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
# Then make sure that -0 evokes a failure.
returns_ 1 split -0 in 2> /dev/null || fail=1
split --lines=$UINTMAX_MAX in || fail=1
split --bytes=$OFF_T_MAX in || fail=1
returns_ 1 split --line-bytes=$OFF_T_OFLOW 2> /dev/null in || fail=1
returns_ 1 split --line-bytes=$SIZE_OFLOW 2> /dev/null in || fail=1
if truncate -s$SIZE_OFLOW large; then
# Ensure we can split chunks of a large file on 32 bit hosts
split --number=$SIZE_OFLOW/$SIZE_OFLOW large >/dev/null || fail=1
fi
split --number=r/$UINTMAX_MAX/$UINTMAX_MAX </dev/null >/dev/null || fail=1
returns_ 1 split --number=r/$UINTMAX_OFLOW </dev/null 2>/dev/null || fail=1
# Make sure that a huge obsolete option evokes the right failure.
split -99999999999999999991 2> out
# On losing systems (x86 Solaris 5.9 c89), we get a message like this:
# split: line count option -9999999999... is too large
# while on most, we get this:
# split: line count option -99999999999999999991... is too large
# so map them both to -99*.
sed 's/99[19]*/99*/' out > out-t
mv -f out-t out
cat <<\EOF > exp
split: line count option -99*... is too large
EOF
compare exp out || fail=1
# Make sure split fails when it can't read input
# (the current directory in this case)
if ! cat . >/dev/null; then
# can't read() directories
returns_ 1 split . || fail=1
fi
Exit $fail
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