From b7fc9e0f6d6105ba2203f219743d4b269415e84b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: An-Cheng Huang Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 13:06:02 -0800 Subject: initial import from bash_3.1dfsg.orig.tar.gz --- tests/nquote.tests | 102 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 102 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tests/nquote.tests (limited to 'tests/nquote.tests') diff --git a/tests/nquote.tests b/tests/nquote.tests new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b25fbe3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/nquote.tests @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +expect() +{ + echo expect "$@" +} + +expect '<^J^J^J>' +recho $'\n\n\n' + +expect '<++^J++>' +f=$'\n' +recho "++$f++" +unset f + +z1=$'' +expect '<>' +recho "$z1" + +ZIFS=$'\n'$'\t'$' ' + +expect '<^J^I >' +recho "$ZIFS" + +expect '' +recho $'abc' + +expect '<^M^[^Gabc>' +recho $'\r\e\aabc' + +D=$"hello"," "$"world" + +expect ' ' +recho $D + +expect '' +recho "$D" + +D=$"" +expect '<>' +recho "$D" + +world=chet + +expect '<$hello, world>' +recho \$"hello, world" + +expect '' +recho $"hello, \$world" + +expect '' +recho $"hello, \"world\"" + +expect '' +recho $"hello"', $"world"' + +expect '' +recho $'hello, $"world"' + +expect '<$hello, chet>' +recho \$"hello, $world" + +expect '' +recho $"hello, $world" + +z=$'\v\f\a\b' +case "$z" in +$'\v\f\a\b') echo ok;; +*) echo bad;; +esac + +# Dave Korn says this should be allowed and echo 'abcd' +echo $'\'abcd\'' + +# printf translates \' to ' ... +printf "\'abcd\'\n" + +# but echo -e doesn't +echo -e "\'abcd\'" +echo -e "\\'abcd\\'" + +# and what do we do about unrecognized escape sequences? + +shopt -s xpg_echo + +recho $'A\CB' + +recho "A\CB" + +cde=c +recho $'ab$cde' + +printf "%b\n" 'A\CB' +printf 'A\CB\n' + +echo 'A\CB' + +world=chet + +recho $'hello, $"world"' +recho $'hello, \$"world"' +recho $'hello, $\"world"' + +recho "hello, $"world"" -- cgit v1.2.3