i-bash/tests/execscript

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export LC_ALL=C
export LANG=C
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if [ $UID -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "execscript: the test suite should not be run as root" >&2
fi
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set -- one two three
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echo before exec1.sub: "$@"
echo calling exec1.sub
./exec1.sub aa bb cc dd ee
echo after exec1.sub with args: $?
./exec1.sub
echo after exec1.sub without args: $?
echo after exec1.sub: "$@"
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# set up a fixed path so we know notthere will not be found
PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:
export PATH
notthere
echo $?
# this is iffy, since the error messages may vary from system to system
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# and /tmp might not exist
ln -s ${THIS_SH} /tmp/bash 2>/dev/null
if [ -f /tmp/bash ]; then
/tmp/bash notthere
else
${THIS_SH} notthere
fi
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echo $?
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rm -f /tmp/bash
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# /bin/sh should be there on all systems
${THIS_SH} /bin/sh
echo $?
# try executing a directory
/
echo $?
${THIS_SH} /
echo $?
# try sourcing a directory
. /
echo $?
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# try sourcing a binary file -- post-2.04 versions don't do the binary file
# check, and will probably fail with `command not found', or status 127
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# bash-4.1 and later check for 256 NUL characters and fail as binary files
# if there are more than that, it's probably binary
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. ${THIS_SH} 2>/dev/null
echo $?
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# post-bash-2.05 versions allow sourcing non-regular files
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. /dev/null
echo $?
# kill two birds with one test -- test out the BASH_ENV code
echo echo this is bashenv > /tmp/bashenv
export BASH_ENV=/tmp/bashenv
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${THIS_SH} ./exec3.sub
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rm -f /tmp/bashenv
unset BASH_ENV
# we're resetting the $PATH to empty, so this should be last
PATH=
notthere
echo $?
command notthere
echo $?
command -p notthere
echo $?
# but -p should guarantee that we find all the standard utilities, even
# with an empty or unset $PATH
command -p sh -c 'echo this is $0'
unset PATH
command -p sh -c 'echo this is $0'
# a bug in bash before bash-2.01 caused PATH to be set to the empty string
# when command -p was run with PATH unset
echo ${PATH-unset}
echo "echo ok" | ${THIS_SH} -t
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${THIS_SH} ./exec2.sub
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echo $?
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${THIS_SH} ./exec4.sub
# try exec'ing a command that cannot be found in $PATH
${THIS_SH} ./exec5.sub
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# this was a bug in bash versions before bash-2.04
${THIS_SH} -c 'cat </dev/null | cat >/dev/null' >&-
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# checks for proper return values in subshell commands with inverted return
# values
${THIS_SH} ./exec6.sub
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# checks for properly deciding what constitutes an executable file
${THIS_SH} ./exec7.sub
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${THIS_SH} -i ./exec8.sub
${THIS_SH} ./exec9.sub
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true | `echo true` &
echo after
# Problem with bash at least back to version 3.0
${THIS_SH} -c 'VAR=0; VAR=1 command exec; exit ${VAR}'
# problem with bash through bash-4.1
(
exec /var/empty/nosuch
echo bad
) 2>/dev/null
[ $? = 127 ] || echo FAIL: bad exit status $? at $LINENO