// This file is part of the uutils coreutils package. // // For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE // file that was distributed with this source code. use crate::common::util::TestScenario; static INPUT: &str = "lists.txt"; struct TestedSequence<'b> { name: &'b str, sequence: &'b str, } static EXAMPLE_SEQUENCES: &[TestedSequence] = &[ TestedSequence { name: "singular", sequence: "2", }, TestedSequence { name: "prefix", sequence: "-2", }, TestedSequence { name: "suffix", sequence: "2-", }, TestedSequence { name: "range", sequence: "2-4", }, TestedSequence { name: "aggregate", sequence: "9-,6-7,-2,4", }, TestedSequence { name: "subsumed", sequence: "2-,3", }, ]; static COMPLEX_SEQUENCE: &TestedSequence = &TestedSequence { name: "", sequence: "9-,6-7,-2,4", }; #[test] fn test_invalid_arg() { new_ucmd!().arg("--definitely-invalid").fails().code_is(1); } #[test] fn test_byte_sequence() { for param in ["-b", "--bytes", "--byt"] { for example_seq in EXAMPLE_SEQUENCES { new_ucmd!() .args(&[param, example_seq.sequence, INPUT]) .succeeds() .stdout_only_fixture(format!("sequences/byte_{}.expected", example_seq.name)); } } } #[test] fn test_char_sequence() { for param in ["-c", "--characters", "--char"] { for example_seq in EXAMPLE_SEQUENCES { //as of coreutils 8.25 a char range is effectively the same as a byte range; there is no distinct treatment of utf8 chars. new_ucmd!() .args(&[param, example_seq.sequence, INPUT]) .succeeds() .stdout_only_fixture(format!("sequences/byte_{}.expected", example_seq.name)); } } } #[test] fn test_field_sequence() { for param in ["-f", "--fields", "--fie"] { for example_seq in EXAMPLE_SEQUENCES { new_ucmd!() .args(&[param, example_seq.sequence, INPUT]) .succeeds() .stdout_only_fixture(format!("sequences/field_{}.expected", example_seq.name)); } } } #[test] fn test_whitespace_delimited() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-w", "-f", COMPLEX_SEQUENCE.sequence, INPUT]) .succeeds() .stdout_only_fixture("whitespace_delimited.expected"); } #[test] fn test_whitespace_with_explicit_delimiter() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-w", "-f", COMPLEX_SEQUENCE.sequence, "-d:"]) .fails() .code_is(1); } #[test] fn test_whitespace_with_byte() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-w", "-b", COMPLEX_SEQUENCE.sequence]) .fails() .code_is(1); } #[test] fn test_whitespace_with_char() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-c", COMPLEX_SEQUENCE.sequence, "-w"]) .fails() .code_is(1); } #[test] fn test_too_large() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-b1-18446744073709551615", "/dev/null"]) .fails() .code_is(1); } #[test] fn test_delimiter() { for param in ["-d", "--delimiter", "--del"] { new_ucmd!() .args(&[param, ":", "-f", COMPLEX_SEQUENCE.sequence, INPUT]) .succeeds() .stdout_only_fixture("delimiter_specified.expected"); } } #[test] fn test_delimiter_with_more_than_one_char() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-d", "ab", "-f1"]) .fails() .stderr_contains("cut: the delimiter must be a single character") .no_stdout(); } #[test] fn test_output_delimiter() { // we use -d here to ensure output delimiter // is applied to the current, and not just the default, input delimiter new_ucmd!() .args(&[ "-d:", "--output-delimiter=@", "-f", COMPLEX_SEQUENCE.sequence, INPUT, ]) .succeeds() .stdout_only_fixture("output_delimiter.expected"); new_ucmd!() .args(&[ "-d:", "--output-del=@", "-f", COMPLEX_SEQUENCE.sequence, INPUT, ]) .succeeds() .stdout_only_fixture("output_delimiter.expected"); } #[test] fn test_complement() { for param in ["--complement", "--com"] { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-d_", param, "-f", "2"]) .pipe_in("9_1\n8_2\n7_3") .succeeds() .stdout_only("9\n8\n7\n"); } } #[test] fn test_zero_terminated() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-d_", "-z", "-f", "1"]) .pipe_in("9_1\n8_2\n\x007_3") .succeeds() .stdout_only("9\x007\0"); } #[test] fn test_only_delimited() { for param in ["-s", "--only-delimited", "--only-del"] { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-d_", param, "-f", "1"]) .pipe_in("91\n82\n7_3") .succeeds() .stdout_only("7\n"); } } #[test] fn test_zero_terminated_only_delimited() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-d_", "-z", "-s", "-f", "1"]) .pipe_in("91\n\082\n7_3") .succeeds() .stdout_only("82\n7\0"); } #[test] fn test_is_a_directory() { let (at, mut ucmd) = at_and_ucmd!(); at.mkdir("some"); ucmd.arg("-b1") .arg("some") .fails() .code_is(1) .stderr_is("cut: some: Is a directory\n"); } #[test] fn test_no_such_file() { new_ucmd!() .arg("-b1") .arg("some") .fails() .code_is(1) .stderr_is("cut: some: No such file or directory\n"); } #[test] fn test_equal_as_delimiter1() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-f", "2", "-d="]) .pipe_in("--dir=./out/lib") .succeeds() .stdout_only("./out/lib\n"); } #[test] fn test_equal_as_delimiter2() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-f2", "--delimiter="]) .pipe_in("a=b\n") .succeeds() .stdout_only("a=b\n"); } #[test] fn test_equal_as_delimiter3() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-f", "1,2", "-d", "''", "--output-delimiter=Z"]) .pipe_in("ab\0cd\n") .succeeds() .stdout_only_bytes("abZcd\n"); } #[test] fn test_multiple() { let result = new_ucmd!() .args(&["-f2", "-d:", "-d="]) .pipe_in("a=b\n") .succeeds(); assert_eq!(result.stdout_str(), "b\n"); assert_eq!(result.stderr_str(), ""); } #[test] fn test_multiple_mode_args() { for args in [ vec!["-b1", "-b2"], vec!["-c1", "-c2"], vec!["-f1", "-f2"], vec!["-b1", "-c2"], vec!["-b1", "-f2"], vec!["-c1", "-f2"], vec!["-b1", "-c2", "-f3"], ] { new_ucmd!() .args(&args) .fails() .stderr_is("cut: invalid usage: expects no more than one of --fields (-f), --chars (-c) or --bytes (-b)\n"); } }