coreutils/tests/by-util/test_tac.rs
2023-08-21 10:49:27 +02:00

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// 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.
// spell-checker:ignore axxbxx bxxaxx axxx axxxx xxaxx xxax xxxxa axyz zyax zyxa
use crate::common::util::TestScenario;
#[test]
fn test_invalid_arg() {
new_ucmd!().arg("--definitely-invalid").fails().code_is(1);
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_stdin_default() {
new_ucmd!()
.pipe_in("100\n200\n300\n400\n500")
.run()
.stdout_is("500400\n300\n200\n100\n");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_stdin_non_newline_separator() {
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-s", ":"])
.pipe_in("100:200:300:400:500")
.run()
.stdout_is("500400:300:200:100:");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_stdin_non_newline_separator_before() {
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-b", "-s", ":"])
.pipe_in("100:200:300:400:500")
.run()
.stdout_is(":500:400:300:200100");
}
#[test]
fn test_single_default() {
new_ucmd!()
.arg("prime_per_line.txt")
.run()
.stdout_is_fixture("prime_per_line.expected");
}
#[test]
fn test_single_non_newline_separator() {
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-s", ":", "delimited_primes.txt"])
.run()
.stdout_is_fixture("delimited_primes.expected");
}
#[test]
fn test_single_non_newline_separator_before() {
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-b", "-s", ":", "delimited_primes.txt"])
.run()
.stdout_is_fixture("delimited_primes_before.expected");
}
#[test]
fn test_invalid_input() {
let scene = TestScenario::new(util_name!());
let at = &scene.fixtures;
scene
.ucmd()
.arg("b")
.fails()
.stderr_contains("failed to open 'b' for reading: No such file or directory");
at.mkdir("a");
scene
.ucmd()
.arg("a")
.fails()
.stderr_contains("a: read error: Invalid argument");
}
#[test]
#[cfg(not(windows))] // FIXME: https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
fn test_no_line_separators() {
new_ucmd!().pipe_in("a").succeeds().stdout_is("a");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_before_trailing_separator_no_leading_separator() {
new_ucmd!()
.arg("-b")
.pipe_in("a\nb\n")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("\n\nba");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_before_trailing_separator_and_leading_separator() {
new_ucmd!()
.arg("-b")
.pipe_in("\na\nb\n")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("\n\nb\na");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_before_leading_separator_no_trailing_separator() {
new_ucmd!()
.arg("-b")
.pipe_in("\na\nb")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("\nb\na");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_before_no_separator() {
new_ucmd!()
.arg("-b")
.pipe_in("ab")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("ab");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_before_empty_file() {
new_ucmd!().arg("-b").pipe_in("").succeeds().stdout_is("");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_multi_char_separator() {
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-s", "xx"])
.pipe_in("axxbxx")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("bxxaxx");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_multi_char_separator_overlap() {
// The right-most pair of "x" characters in the input is treated as
// the only line separator. That is, "axxx" is interpreted as having
// one line comprising the string "ax" followed by the line
// separator "xx".
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-s", "xx"])
.pipe_in("axxx")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("axxx");
// Each non-overlapping pair of "x" characters in the input is
// treated as a line separator. That is, "axxxx" is interpreted as
// having two lines:
//
// * the second line is the empty string "" followed by the line
// separator "xx",
// * the first line is the string "a" followed by the line separator
// "xx".
//
// The lines are printed in reverse, resulting in "xx" followed by
// "axx".
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-s", "xx"])
.pipe_in("axxxx")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("xxaxx");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_multi_char_separator_overlap_before() {
// With the "-b" option, the line separator is assumed to be at the
// beginning of the line. In this case, That is, "axxx" is
// interpreted as having two lines:
//
// * the second line is the empty string "" preceded by the line
// separator "xx",
// * the first line is the string "ax" preceded by no line
// separator, since there are no more characters preceding it.
//
// The lines are printed in reverse, resulting in "xx" followed by
// "ax".
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-b", "-s", "xx"])
.pipe_in("axxx")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("xxax");
// With the "-b" option, the line separator is assumed to be at the
// beginning of the line. Each non-overlapping pair of "x"
// characters in the input is treated as a line separator. That is,
// "axxxx" is interpreted as having three lines:
//
// * the third line is the empty string "" preceded by the line
// separator "xx" (the last two "x" characters in the input
// string),
// * the second line is the empty string "" preceded by the line
// separator "xx" (the first two "x" characters in the input
// string),
// * the first line is the string "a" preceded by no line separator,
// since there are no more characters preceding it.
//
// The lines are printed in reverse, resulting in "xx" followed by
// "xx" followed by "a".
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-b", "-s", "xx"])
.pipe_in("axxxx")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("xxxxa");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_null_separator() {
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-s", ""])
.pipe_in("a\0b\0")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is("b\0a\0");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_regex() {
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-r", "-s", "[xyz]+"])
.pipe_in("axyz")
.succeeds()
.no_stderr()
.stdout_is("zyax");
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-r", "-s", ":+"])
.pipe_in("a:b::c:::d::::")
.succeeds()
.no_stderr()
.stdout_is(":::d:::c::b:a:");
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-r", "-s", r"[\+]+[-]+[\+]+"])
// line 0 1 2
// |--||-----||--------|
.pipe_in("a+-+b++--++c+d-e+---+")
.succeeds()
.no_stderr()
// line 2 1 0
// |--------||-----||--|
.stdout_is("c+d-e+---+b++--++a+-+");
}
#[test]
// FIXME: See https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/issues/4204
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn test_regex_before() {
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-b", "-r", "-s", "[xyz]+"])
.pipe_in("axyz")
.succeeds()
.no_stderr()
.stdout_is("zyxa");
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-b", "-r", "-s", ":+"])
.pipe_in(":a::b:::c::::d")
.succeeds()
.stdout_is(":d::::c:::b::a");
// Because `tac` searches for matches of the regular expression from
// right to left, the second to last line is
//
// +--++b
//
// not
//
// ++--++b
//
new_ucmd!()
.args(&["-b", "-r", "-s", r"[\+]+[-]+[\+]+"])
// line 0 1 2
// |---||----||--------|
.pipe_in("+-+a++--++b+---+c+d-e")
.succeeds()
.no_stderr()
// line 2 1 0
// |--------||----||---|
.stdout_is("+---+c+d-e+--++b+-+a+");
}