toybox/tests/echo.test
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   1#!/bin/bash
   2
   3[ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh
   4
   5# This one's tricky both because echo is a shell builtin (so $PATH is
   6# irrelevant) and because the "result" field is parsed with echo -e.
   7# To make it work, "$CMD" is an explicit path to the command being tested,
   8# so "result" keeps using the shell builtin but we test the one in toybox.
   9
  10#testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin"
  11
  12testcmd "echo" "&& $C yes" "\nyes\n" "" ""
  13testcmd "1 2 3" "one  two       three" "one two three\n" "" ""
  14testcmd "with spaces" "'one  two        three'" \
  15        "one  two       three\n" "" ""
  16testcmd "" "-n" "" "" ""
  17testcmd "" "-n one" "one" "" ""
  18testcmd "" "one -n" "one -n\n" "" ""
  19testcmd "-en" "-en 'one\ntwo'" "one\ntwo" "" ""
  20testcmd "" "--hello" "--hello\n" "" ""
  21testcmd "-e all" "-e '\a\b\c\f\n\r\t\v\\\0123' | xxd -p" "0708\n" "" ""
  22testcmd "-e all but \\c" "-e '"'\a\b\f\n\r\t\v\\\0123'"' | xxd -p" \
  23        "07080c0a0d090b5c530a\n" "" ""
  24testcmd "-nex hello" "-nex hello" "-nex hello\n" "" ""
  25
  26# Octal formatting tests
  27testcmd "-e octal values" \
  28        "-ne '\01234 \0060 \060 \0130\0131\0132 \077\012'" \
  29        "S4 0 0 XYZ ?\n" "" ""
  30testcmd "-e invalid oct" "-ne 'one\\079two'" "one\a9two" "" ""
  31testcmd "-e \\0040" "-ne '\0040'" " " "" ""
  32
  33# Hexadecimal value tests
  34testcmd "-e hexadecimal values" \
  35        "-ne '\x534 \x30 \x58\x59\x5a \x3F\x0A'"\
  36        "S4 0 XYZ ?\n" "" ""
  37testcmd "-e invalid hex 1" "-e 'one\xvdtwo'" "one\\xvdtwo\n" "" ""
  38testcmd "-e invalid hex 2" "-e 'one\xavtwo'" "one\nvtwo\n" "" ""
  39
  40# GNU extension for ESC
  41testcmd "-e \e" "-ne '\\e' | xxd -p" "1b\n" "" ""
  42
  43testcmd "-e \p" "-e '\\p'" "\\p\n" "" ""
  44
  45# http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1222 added -E
  46testcmd "-En" "-En 'one\ntwo'" 'one\\ntwo' "" ""
  47testcmd "-eE" "-eE '\e'" '\\e\n' "" ""
  48
  49# This is how bash's built-in echo behaves, but now how /bin/echo behaves.
  50toyonly testcmd "" "-e 'a\x123\ufb3bbc' | od -An -tx1" \
  51  " 61 12 33 ef ac bb 62 63 0a\n" "" ""
  52
  53testcmd "trailing nul" "-ne 'a\0b\0' | od -An -tx1" " 61 00 62 00\n" "" ""
  54