use crate::common::util::*; #[test] fn test_count_bytes_large_stdin() { for &n in &[ 0, 1, 42, 16 * 1024 - 7, 16 * 1024 - 1, 16 * 1024, 16 * 1024 + 1, 16 * 1024 + 3, 32 * 1024, 64 * 1024, 80 * 1024, 96 * 1024, 112 * 1024, 128 * 1024, ] { let data = vec_of_size(n); let expected = format!("{}\n", n); new_ucmd!() .args(&["-c"]) .pipe_in(data) .succeeds() .stdout_is_bytes(&expected.as_bytes()); } } #[test] fn test_stdin_default() { new_ucmd!() .pipe_in_fixture("lorem_ipsum.txt") .run() .stdout_is(" 13 109 772\n"); } #[test] fn test_utf8() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-lwmcL"]) .pipe_in_fixture("UTF_8_test.txt") .run() .stdout_is(" 300 4969 22781 22213 79\n"); // GNU returns " 300 2086 22219 22781 79" // TODO: we should fix that to match GNU's behavior } #[test] fn test_stdin_line_len_regression() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-L"]) .pipe_in("\n123456") .run() .stdout_is("6\n"); } #[test] fn test_stdin_only_bytes() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-c"]) .pipe_in_fixture("lorem_ipsum.txt") .run() .stdout_is("772\n"); } #[test] fn test_stdin_all_counts() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-c", "-m", "-l", "-L", "-w"]) .pipe_in_fixture("alice_in_wonderland.txt") .run() .stdout_is(" 5 57 302 302 66\n"); } #[test] fn test_single_default() { new_ucmd!() .arg("moby_dick.txt") .run() .stdout_is(" 18 204 1115 moby_dick.txt\n"); } #[test] fn test_single_only_lines() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-l", "moby_dick.txt"]) .run() .stdout_is("18 moby_dick.txt\n"); } #[test] fn test_single_all_counts() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-c", "-l", "-L", "-m", "-w", "alice_in_wonderland.txt"]) .run() .stdout_is(" 5 57 302 302 66 alice_in_wonderland.txt\n"); } #[test] fn test_multiple_default() { new_ucmd!() .args(&[ "lorem_ipsum.txt", "moby_dick.txt", "alice_in_wonderland.txt", ]) .run() .stdout_is( " 13 109 772 lorem_ipsum.txt\n 18 204 1115 moby_dick.txt\n 5 57 302 \ alice_in_wonderland.txt\n 36 370 2189 total\n", ); } /// Test for an empty file. #[test] fn test_file_empty() { // TODO There is a leading space in the output that should be // removed; see issue #2173. new_ucmd!() .args(&["-clmwL", "emptyfile.txt"]) .run() .stdout_is(" 0 0 0 0 0 emptyfile.txt\n"); } /// Test for an file containing a single non-whitespace character /// *without* a trailing newline. #[test] fn test_file_single_line_no_trailing_newline() { // TODO There is a leading space in the output that should be // removed; see issue #2173. new_ucmd!() .args(&["-clmwL", "notrailingnewline.txt"]) .run() .stdout_is(" 1 1 2 2 1 notrailingnewline.txt\n"); } /// Test for a file that has 100 empty lines (that is, the contents of /// the file are the newline character repeated one hundred times). #[test] fn test_file_many_empty_lines() { // TODO There is a leading space in the output that should be // removed; see issue #2173. new_ucmd!() .args(&["-clmwL", "manyemptylines.txt"]) .run() .stdout_is(" 100 0 100 100 0 manyemptylines.txt\n"); } /// Test for a file that has one long line comprising only spaces. #[test] fn test_file_one_long_line_only_spaces() { // TODO There is a leading space in the output that should be // removed; see issue #2173. new_ucmd!() .args(&["-clmwL", "onelongemptyline.txt"]) .run() .stdout_is(" 1 0 10001 10001 10000 onelongemptyline.txt\n"); } /// Test for a file that has one long line comprising a single "word". #[test] fn test_file_one_long_word() { // TODO There is a leading space in the output that should be // removed; see issue #2173. new_ucmd!() .args(&["-clmwL", "onelongword.txt"]) .run() .stdout_is(" 1 1 10001 10001 10000 onelongword.txt\n"); }