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author | dds <dds@FreeBSD.org> | 2007-03-14 13:43:32 +0000 |
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committer | dds <dds@FreeBSD.org> | 2007-03-14 13:43:32 +0000 |
commit | 940ef563551bf9f7e4e82576fc4174a209d83f06 (patch) | |
tree | fdcc64c46a480b808c4e725bccbbe6554f215568 /usr.bin | |
parent | 645a28e4a71f792c782b52c8a27dad6dba4c3654 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-940ef563551bf9f7e4e82576fc4174a209d83f06.zip FreeBSD-src-940ef563551bf9f7e4e82576fc4174a209d83f06.tar.gz |
Test files repo-copied into tools/regression/usr.bin/sed and integrated
into the regression testing framework.
Diffstat (limited to 'usr.bin')
-rw-r--r-- | usr.bin/sed/TEST/hanoi.sed | 103 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr.bin/sed/TEST/math.sed | 439 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test | 556 |
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diff --git a/usr.bin/sed/TEST/hanoi.sed b/usr.bin/sed/TEST/hanoi.sed deleted file mode 100644 index 6a45dea..0000000 --- a/usr.bin/sed/TEST/hanoi.sed +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -# Towers of Hanoi in sed. -# -# @(#)hanoi.sed 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93 -# $FreeBSD$ -# -# -# Ex: -# Run "sed -f hanoi.sed", and enter: -# -# :abcd: : :<CR> -# -# note -- TWO carriage returns were once required, this will output the -# sequence of states involved in moving 4 rings, the largest called "a" and -# the smallest called "d", from the first to the second of three towers, so -# that the rings on any tower at any time are in descending order of size. -# You can start with a different arrangement and a different number of rings, -# say :ce:b:ax: and it will give the shortest procedure for moving them all -# to the middle tower. The rules are: the names of the rings must all be -# lower-case letters, they must be input within 3 fields (representing the -# towers) and delimited by 4 colons, such that the letters within each field -# are in alphabetical order (i.e. rings are in descending order of size). -# -# For the benefit of anyone who wants to figure out the script, an "internal" -# line of the form -# b:0abx:1a2b3 :2 :3x2 -# has the following meaning: the material after the three markers :1, :2, -# and :3 represents the three towers; in this case the current set-up is -# ":ab : :x :". The numbers after a, b and x in these fields indicate -# that the next time it gets a chance, it will move a to tower 2, move b -# to tower 3, and move x to tower 2. The string after :0 just keeps track -# of the alphabetical order of the names of the rings. The b at the -# beginning means that it is now dealing with ring b (either about to move -# it, or re-evaluating where it should next be moved to). -# -# Although this version is "limited" to 26 rings because of the size of the -# alphabet, one could write a script using the same idea in which the rings -# were represented by arbitrary [strings][within][brackets], and in place of -# the built-in line of the script giving the order of the letters of the -# alphabet, it would accept from the user a line giving the ordering to be -# assumed, e.g. [ucbvax][decvax][hplabs][foo][bar]. -# -# George Bergman -# Math, UC Berkeley 94720 USA - -# cleaning, diagnostics -s/ *//g -/^$/d -/[^a-z:]/{a\ -Illegal characters: use only a-z and ":". Try again. -d -} -/^:[a-z]*:[a-z]*:[a-z]*:$/!{a\ -Incorrect format: use\ -\ : string1 : string2 : string3 :<CR>\ -Try again. -d -} -/\([a-z]\).*\1/{a\ -Repeated letters not allowed. Try again. -d -} -# initial formatting -h -s/[a-z]/ /g -G -s/^:\( *\):\( *\):\( *\):\n:\([a-z]*\):\([a-z]*\):\([a-z]*\):$/:1\4\2\3:2\5\1\3:3\6\1\2:0/ -s/[a-z]/&2/g -s/^/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ -:a -s/^\(.\).*\1.*/&\1/ -s/.// -/^[^:]/ba -s/\([^0]*\)\(:0.*\)/\2\1:/ -s/^[^0]*0\(.\)/\1&/ -:b -# outputting current state without markers -h -s/.*:1/:/ -s/[123]//gp -g -:c -# establishing destinations -/^\(.\).*\1:1/td -/^\(.\).*:1[^:]*\11/s/^\(.\)\(.*\1\([a-z]\).*\)\3./\3\2\31/ -/^\(.\).*:1[^:]*\12/s/^\(.\)\(.*\1\([a-z]\).*\)\3./\3\2\33/ -/^\(.\).*:1[^:]*\13/s/^\(.\)\(.*\1\([a-z]\).*\)\3./\3\2\32/ -/^\(.\).*:2[^:]*\11/s/^\(.\)\(.*\1\([a-z]\).*\)\3./\3\2\33/ -/^\(.\).*:2[^:]*\12/s/^\(.\)\(.*\1\([a-z]\).*\)\3./\3\2\32/ -/^\(.\).*:2[^:]*\13/s/^\(.\)\(.*\1\([a-z]\).*\)\3./\3\2\31/ -/^\(.\).*:3[^:]*\11/s/^\(.\)\(.*\1\([a-z]\).*\)\3./\3\2\32/ -/^\(.\).*:3[^:]*\12/s/^\(.\)\(.*\1\([a-z]\).*\)\3./\3\2\31/ -/^\(.\).*:3[^:]*\13/s/^\(.\)\(.*\1\([a-z]\).*\)\3./\3\2\33/ -bc -# iterate back to find smallest out-of-place ring -:d -s/^\(.\)\(:0[^:]*\([^:]\)\1.*:\([123]\)[^:]*\1\)\4/\3\2\4/ -td -# move said ring (right, resp. left) -s/^\(.\)\(.*\)\1\([23]\)\(.*:\3[^ ]*\) /\1\2 \4\1\3/ -s/^\(.\)\(.*:\([12]\)[^ ]*\) \(.*\)\1\3/\1\2\1\3\4 / -tb -s/.*/Done! Try another, or end with ^D./p -d diff --git a/usr.bin/sed/TEST/math.sed b/usr.bin/sed/TEST/math.sed deleted file mode 100644 index cdd18d6..0000000 --- a/usr.bin/sed/TEST/math.sed +++ /dev/null @@ -1,439 +0,0 @@ -# This is ksb's infamous sed calculator. (ksb@sa.fedex.com) -# -# $FreeBSD$ -# -# $Id: math.sed,v 2.5 1998/08/02 13:23:34 ksb Exp ksb $ -# expr ::= (expr) | expr! | -# expr ^ expr | -# -expr | expr * expr | expr / expr | expr % expr | -# expr + expr | expr - expr | -# [0-9][0-9]* ; -# Bugs: some sign combinations don't work, and I got sick of added cases -# for unary +. Don't depend on signed math working all the time. -- ksb -# -# $Compile: echo "4+7*3+2^7/3" | sed -f %f - -# make sure the expression is well formed -s/[ ]//g -/[*\/^%+-]$/{ - a\ - poorly formed expression, dyadic operator on the end - q -} -/^[*\/^%]/{ - a\ - poorly formed expression, leading dyadic operator - q -} - -# fill hold space with done token -x -s/^.*/done/ -x - -# main loop, process operators ((), !, *, /, %, +, and -) -: loop -# uncomment the print below to follow the "logic" -- ksb -#p -/^[+]/{ - s/// - b loop -} -/^--/{ - s/// - b loop -} -# eval parenthesised sub expressions first -/^\(.*\)(\([^)]*\))\(.*\)$/{ - H - s//\2/ - x - s/^\(.*\)\n\(.*\)(\([^()]*\))\(.*\)$/()\2@\4@\1/ - x - b loop -} -# reduce a^b^c -> a^(b^c) -/\([0-9][0-9]*^\)\([0-9][0-9]*^[0-9][0-9^]*\)/{ - s//\1(\2)/ - b loop -} -# pull any burried exponents -/^\(.*[^0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]*^[0-9][0-9]*\)$/{ - s//\1(\2)/ - b loop -} -/^\(.*[^0-9]\)\([0-9][0-9]*^[0-9][0-9]*\)\([^0-9].*\)$/{ - s//\1(\2)\3/ - b loop -} -/^\([0-9][0-9]*^[0-9][0-9]*\)\([^0-9].*\)$/{ - s//(\1)\2/ - b loop -} -/^\([-]*[0-9]*\)^0*$/{ - s//1/ - b loop -} -/^\([-]*[0-9]*\)^0*1$/{ - s//\1/ - b loop -} -/^\([-]*[0-9]*\)^-[0-9]*$/{ - s//0/ - b loop -} -/^\([-]*\)\([0-9]*\)^\([0-9][0-9]*[13579]\)$/{ - s//\1\2*((\2*\2)^(\3\/2))/ - b loop -} -/^[-]*\([0-9]*\)^\([0-9][0-9]*[02468]\)$/{ - s//(\1*\1)^(\2\/2)/ - b loop -} -# single digit powers (2 3,9 4,6,8 5,7 -/^[-]*\([0-9]*\)^0*2$/{ - s//(\1*\1)/ - b loop -} -/^\([-]*\)\([0-9]*\)^0*\([39]\)$/{ - s//\1(\2*(\2*\2))^(\3\/3)/ - b loop -} -/^[-]*\([0-9]*\)^0*\([468]\)$/{ - s//(\1*\1)^(\2\/2)/ - b loop -} -# 5 7 -/^\([-]*[0-9]*\)^\([0-9]*\)$/{ - s//\1*(\1^(\2-1))/ - b loop -} -# reduce all number factorials -/^0*[01]!/{ - s//1/ - b loop -} -/\([*+-/%^]\)0*[01]!/{ - s//\11/ - b loop -} -/\([0-9]*\)!/{ - s//(\1-1)!*\1/ - b loop -} -# sign simplifications -/^-\([0-9]*\)\([*/%]\)-\([0-9]*\)$/{ - s//\1\2\3/ - b loop -} -/^\([0-9]*\)\([*/%]\)-\([0-9]*\)$/{ - s//-\1\2\3/ - b loop -} -/^-\([0-9][0-9]*\)[+]*-\([0-9][0-9]*\)$/{ - s//\1+\2/ - x - s/\(.*\)/()-@@\1/ - x - b loop -} -/^-\([0-9]*\)[+]\([0-9]\)*$/{ - s//\2-\1/ - b loop -} -/^-.*[-+*/%].*/{ - H - s/^-// - x - s/^\(.*\)\n-.*$/()-@@\1/ - x - b loop -} -# can we simplify multiplications -/^\([0-9]*\)\([*][0-9]*[1-9]\)00*$/{ - H - s//\1\2/ - x - s/^\(.*\)\n[0-9]*[*][0-9]*[1-9]\(00*\)$/()@\2@\1/ - x - b loop -} -/^\([0-9][1-9]*\)00*\([*][0-9]*\)$/{ - H - s//\1\2/ - x - s/^\(.*\)\n[0-9][1-9]*\(00*\)[*][0-9]*$/()@\2@\1/ - x - b loop -} -# can we simplify division (20/30 -> 2/3) -/^\([0-9][0-9]*\)0\([/%]\)\([0-9][0-9]*\)0$/{ - s//\1\2\3/ - b loop -} -# n/1 -> n -/^0*\([0-9][0-9]*\)0[/]0*1$/{ - s//\1/ - b loop -} -# n%2 -> last_digit(n)%2 (same for 1, BTW) N.B. NO LOOP -/^[0-9]*\([0-9]\)%0*\([12]\)$/{ - s//\1%\2/ -} -# move any mul/divs to the front via parans -/^\([0-9+]*\)\([-+]\)\([0-9]*[*/][0-9*/]*\)/{ - s//\1\2(\3)/ - b loop -} -# can we div or mul -/^[0-9]*[*][0-9]*$/{ - b mul -} -/^[0-9]*[/%]0*$/{ - i\ -divide by zero - d -} -/^[0-9]*[/%][0-9]*$/{ - H - s/\([0-9]\).*[/%]/\1-/ - x - s/^\(.*\)\n\([0-9]\)\([0-9]*\)\([/%]\)\([0-9]*\).*$/.\4\3q0r\2-\5@\1/ - x - b loop -} -/^\([0-9]*[*/%][0-9]*\)\(.*\)/{ - H - s//\1/ - x - s/^\(.*\)\n\([0-9]*[*/][0-9]*\)\(.*\)$/()@\3@\1/ - x - b loop -} -# can we add or subtract -- note subtract hold expression for underflow -/^[0-9]*[+][0-9]*$/{ - s/$/=/ - b add -} -/^[0-9][0-9]*-[0-9]*$/{ - H - s/$/=/ - b sub -} -/^\([0-9][0-9]*[-+][0-9]*\)\(.*\)/{ - H - s//\1/ - x - s/^\(.*\)\n\([0-9]*[-+][0-9]*\)\(.*\)$/()@\3@\1/ - x - b loop -} -# look in hold space for stack to reduce -x -/^done$/{ - x - s/^0*\([0-9][0-9]*\)/\1/ - p - d -} -# .[/%] numerator q quotient r remainder-divisor @stack -/^\./{ - x - /^[^-]/{ - H - x - s/.\(.\)\([0-9]*\)q\([^r]*\)r\([0-9]*\)-\([0-9]*\)@\(.*\)\n\(.*\)/.\1\2q\3+1r\7-\5@\6/ - h - s/..[0-9]*q[^r]*r\([0-9]*-[0-9]*\)@.*/\1/ - b loop - } - /^-/{ - g - /.\(.\)\([0-9]\)\([0-9]*\)q\([^r]*\)r0*\([0-9]*\)-\([^@]*\)@.*/{ - s//\5\2-\6/ - x - s/.\(.\)\([0-9]\)\([0-9]*\)q\([^r]*\)r0*\([0-9]*\)-\([0-9]*\)@\(.*\)/.\1\3q(\4)*10r\5\2-\6@\7/ - x - b loop - } -# no digits to shift on - s/^\.[/]q\([^r]*\)r[^@]*@.*/\1/ - s/^\.[%]q[^r]*r0*\([0-9][0-9]*\)-[^@]*@.*/\1/ - /^\./{ - i\ -divide error - q - } - x - s/^\.[/%]q[^r]*r[^@]*@\(.*\)/\1/ - x - b loop - } -} -/^()/{ - s/// - x - G - s/\(.*\)\n\([^@]*\)@\([^@]*\)@\(.*\)/\2\1\3/ - x - s/[^@]*@[^@]*@\(.*\)/\1/ - x - b loop -} -i\ -help, stack problem - the hold space -p -x -i\ -and the pat space -p -i\ -quit -q - -# turn mul into add until 1*x -> x, 0*x -> 0 -: mul -/^00*\*.*/{ - s//0/ - b loop -} -/^0*1\*/{ - s/// -: leading - s/^0*\([0-9][0-9]*\)/\1/ - b loop -} -s/^\([0-9]*\)0\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)1\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20+\2/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)2\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20+(\2+\2)/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)3\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20+(\2+\2+\2)/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)4\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20+(\2+\2+\2+\2)/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)5\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20+(\2+\2+\2+\2+\2)/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)6\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20+(\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2)/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)7\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20+(\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2)/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)8\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20+(\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2)/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)9\*\([0-9]*\)/\1*\20+(\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2+\2)/ -/^0*\*[0-9]*[+]*\(.*\)/{ - s//\1/ - b loop -} -b mul - -# get rid of a plus term until 0+x -> x -: add -/^[+]\([0-9+*]*\)=/{ - s//\1/ - b leading -} -/^\([0-9*]*\)[+]=/{ - s//\1/ - b loop -} -/^\([0-9]*\)0[+]\([0-9]*\)\([0-9]\)=/{ - s//\1+\2=\3/ - b add -} -/^\([0-9]*\)\([0-9]\)[+]\([0-9]*\)0=/{ - s//\1+\3=\2/ - b add -} -s/^\([0-9]*\)1[+]/\10+/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)2[+]/\11+/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)3[+]/\12+/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)4[+]/\13+/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)5[+]/\14+/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)6[+]/\15+/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)7[+]/\16+/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)8[+]/\17+/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)9[+]/\18+/ - -s/9=\([0-9]*\)$/_=\1/ -s/8=\([0-9]*\)$/9=\1/ -s/7=\([0-9]*\)$/8=\1/ -s/6=\([0-9]*\)$/7=\1/ -s/5=\([0-9]*\)$/6=\1/ -s/4=\([0-9]*\)$/5=\1/ -s/3=\([0-9]*\)$/4=\1/ -s/2=\([0-9]*\)$/3=\1/ -s/1=\([0-9]*\)$/2=\1/ -/_/{ - s//_0/ - : inc - s/9_/_0/ - s/8_/9/ - s/7_/8/ - s/6_/7/ - s/5_/6/ - s/4_/5/ - s/3_/4/ - s/2_/3/ - s/1_/2/ - s/0_/1/ - s/[+]_/+1/ - /_/b inc -} -b add - -# get rid of a sub term until /-0*=/ or underflow -: sub -/^\([0-9]*\)-0*=/{ - s//\1/ - x - s/\(.*\)\n.*$/\1/ - x - b leading -} -/^-\([0-9].*\)=/{ -: under - g - s/.*\n\([0-9]*\)-\([0-9]*\).*/-(\2-\1)/ - x - s/\(.*\)\n.*/\1/ - x - b loop -} -/^\([0-9]*\)\([0-9]\)-\([0-9]*\)0=/{ - s//\1-\3=\2/ - b sub -} -s/1=/0=/ -s/2=/1=/ -s/3=/2=/ -s/4=/3=/ -s/5=/4=/ -s/6=/5=/ -s/7=/6=/ -s/8=/7=/ -s/9=/8=/ - -s/^\([0-9]*\)1-/\1_-/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)2-/\11-/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)3-/\12-/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)4-/\13-/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)5-/\14-/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)6-/\15-/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)7-/\16-/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)8-/\17-/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)9-/\18-/ -s/^\([0-9]*\)0-/\1'9-/ -s/_/0/ - -: scarry -/0'/{ - s//'9/ - b scarry -} -/^'/{ - b under -} -s/1'/0/ -s/2'/1/ -s/3'/2/ -s/4'/3/ -s/5'/4/ -s/6'/5/ -s/7'/6/ -s/8'/7/ -s/9'/8/ - -b sub diff --git a/usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test b/usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test deleted file mode 100644 index 801e392..0000000 --- a/usr.bin/sed/TEST/sed.test +++ /dev/null @@ -1,556 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# -# Copyright (c) 1992 Diomidis Spinellis. -# Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 -# The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -# are met: -# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the -# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -# 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors -# may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software -# without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND -# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE -# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE -# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE -# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL -# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS -# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT -# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY -# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF -# SUCH DAMAGE. -# -# @(#)sed.test 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93 -# -# $FreeBSD$ -# - -# sed Regression Tests -# -# The following files are created: -# lines[1-4], script1, script2 -# Two directories *.out contain the test results - -main() -{ - BASE=/usr/bin/sed - BASELOG=sed.out - TEST=`cd ..; make whereobj`/sed - TESTLOG=nsed.out - DICT=/usr/share/dict/words - - test_error | more - - awk 'END { for (i = 1; i < 15; i++) print "l1_" i}' </dev/null >lines1 - awk 'END { for (i = 1; i < 10; i++) print "l2_" i}' </dev/null >lines2 - - exec 4>&1 5>&2 - - # Set these flags to get messages about known problems - BSD=1 - GNU=0 - SUN=0 - tests $BASE $BASELOG - - BSD=0 - GNU=0 - SUN=0 - tests $TEST $TESTLOG - exec 1>&4 2>&5 - diff -c $BASELOG $TESTLOG | more -} - -tests() -{ - SED=$1 - DIR=$2 - rm -rf $DIR - mkdir $DIR - MARK=100 - - test_args - test_addr - echo Testing commands - test_group - test_acid - test_branch - test_pattern - test_print - test_subst -} - -mark() -{ - MARK=`expr $MARK + 1` - exec 1>&4 2>&5 - exec >"$DIR/${MARK}_$1" - echo "Test $1:$MARK" - # Uncomment this line to match tests with sed error messages - echo "Test $1:$MARK" >&5 -} - -test_args() -{ - mark '1.1' - echo Testing argument parsing - echo First type - if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; 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