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diff --git a/contrib/perl5/t/op/grent.t b/contrib/perl5/t/op/grent.t deleted file mode 100755 index 211dc91..0000000 --- a/contrib/perl5/t/op/grent.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -#!./perl - -BEGIN { - chdir 't' if -d 't'; - @INC = '../lib'; - eval {my @n = getgrgid 0}; - if ($@ && $@ =~ /(The \w+ function is unimplemented)/) { - print "1..0 # Skip: $1\n"; - exit 0; - } - eval { require Config; import Config; }; - my $reason; - if ($Config{'i_grp'} ne 'define') { - $reason = '$Config{i_grp} not defined'; - } - elsif (not -f "/etc/group" ) { # Play safe. - $reason = 'no /etc/group file'; - } - - if (not defined $where) { # Try NIS. - foreach my $ypcat (qw(/usr/bin/ypcat /bin/ypcat /etc/ypcat)) { - if (-x $ypcat && - open(GR, "$ypcat group 2>/dev/null |") && - defined(<GR>)) { - $where = "NIS group"; - undef $reason; - last; - } - } - } - - if (not defined $where) { # Try NetInfo. - foreach my $nidump (qw(/usr/bin/nidump)) { - if (-x $nidump && - open(GR, "$nidump group . 2>/dev/null |") && - defined(<GR>)) { - $where = "NetInfo group"; - undef $reason; - last; - } - } - } - - if (not defined $where) { # Try local. - my $GR = "/etc/group"; - if (-f $GR && open(GR, $GR) && defined(<GR>)) { - undef $reason; - $where = $GR; - } - } - if ($reason) { - print "1..0 # Skip: $reason\n"; - exit 0; - } -} - -# By now the GR filehandle should be open and full of juicy group entries. - -print "1..2\n"; - -# Go through at most this many groups. -# (note that the first entry has been read away by now) -my $max = 25; - -my $n = 0; -my $tst = 1; -my %perfect; -my %seen; - -setgrent(); -while (<GR>) { - chomp; - # LIMIT -1 so that groups with no users don't fall off - my @s = split /:/, $_, -1; - my ($name_s,$passwd_s,$gid_s,$members_s) = @s; - if (@s) { - push @{ $seen{$name_s} }, $.; - } else { - warn "# Your $where line $. is empty.\n"; - next; - } - if ($n == $max) { - local $/; - my $junk = <GR>; - last; - } - # In principle we could whine if @s != 4 but do we know enough - # of group file formats everywhere? - if (@s == 4) { - $members_s =~ s/\s*,\s*/,/g; - $members_s =~ s/\s+$//; - $members_s =~ s/^\s+//; - @n = getgrgid($gid_s); - # 'nogroup' et al. - next unless @n; - my ($name,$passwd,$gid,$members) = @n; - # Protect against one-to-many and many-to-one mappings. - if ($name_s ne $name) { - @n = getgrnam($name_s); - ($name,$passwd,$gid,$members) = @n; - next if $name_s ne $name; - } - # NOTE: group names *CAN* contain whitespace. - $members =~ s/\s+/,/g; - # what about different orders of members? - $perfect{$name_s}++ - if $name eq $name_s and -# Do not compare passwords: think shadow passwords. -# Not that group passwords are used much but better not assume anything. - $gid eq $gid_s and - $members eq $members_s; - } - $n++; -} - -endgrent(); - -if (keys %perfect == 0) { - $max++; - print <<EOEX; -# -# The failure of op/grent test is not necessarily serious. -# It may fail due to local group administration conventions. -# If you are for example using both NIS and local groups, -# test failure is possible. Any distributed group scheme -# can cause such failures. -# -# What the grent test is doing is that it compares the $max first -# entries of $where -# with the results of getgrgid() and getgrnam() call. If it finds no -# matches at all, it suspects something is wrong. -# -EOEX - print "not "; - $not = 1; -} else { - $not = 0; -} -print "ok ", $tst++; -print "\t# (not necessarily serious: run t/op/grent.t by itself)" if $not; -print "\n"; - -# Test both the scalar and list contexts. - -my @gr1; - -setgrent(); -for (1..$max) { - my $gr = scalar getgrent(); - last unless defined $gr; - push @gr1, $gr; -} -endgrent(); - -my @gr2; - -setgrent(); -for (1..$max) { - my ($gr) = (getgrent()); - last unless defined $gr; - push @gr2, $gr; -} -endgrent(); - -print "not " unless "@gr1" eq "@gr2"; -print "ok ", $tst++, "\n"; - -close(GR); |