#!/bin/bash [ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh #testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin" TOP="$(readlink -f .)" testcmd '' '.' "$TOP\n" '' '' #testcmd '-z' '-z . | tr "\0" X' "${TOP}X" '' '' touch file testcmd 'file' 'file' "$TOP/file\n" '' '' mkdir -p one/two/three testcmd 'dir' 'one/two/three' "$TOP/one/two/three\n" '' '' #testcmd '--relative-to' '. --relative-to=one/two/three' '../../..\n' '' '' #testcmd '--relative-base' 'one one/two one/two/three --relative-base=one/two' \ # "$TOP/one\n.\nthree\n" '' '' #testcmd '--relative-base stomps --relative-to' \ # '--relative-to=.. --relative-base=one/two one' "$TOP/one\n" '' '' testcmd 'missing defaults to -m' 'missing' "$TOP/missing\n" '' '' testcmd 'missing -e' '-e missing 2>/dev/null || echo ok' 'ok\n' '' '' # The -s tests use $PWD instead of $TOP because symlinks in path _to_ here # should not be resolved either. The shell exports $PWD: use it. ln -s ./one uno #testcmd '-s' '-s uno/two' "$PWD/uno/two\n" '' '' ln -s one/two dos #testcmd '-s link/..' '-es dos/three' "$PWD/dos/three\n" '' '' #testcmd '-s .. eats symlink' '-s dos/..' "$PWD\n" '' '' # In toybox this test is consistent with the previous one #toyonly testing '-s .. eats symlink in $PWD' \ # 'cd dos && realpath -s ..' "$PWD\n" '' '' # Logically -es means the _symlink_ should exist, but match behavior... ln -s missing dangling #testcmd '-es dangling symlink' '-es dangling 2>/dev/null || echo ok' \ # 'ok\n' '' '' #testcmd '-ms' '-ms dangling/../dos/../one/two' "$PWD/one/two\n" '' '' ln -s ../two/.. one/two/ichi #testcmd '-es' '-es one/two/ichi/two/ichi/two' "$PWD/one/two/ichi/two/ichi/two\n" '' ''