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- #!/bin/bash
- [ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh
- if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]
- then
- echo "$SHOWSKIP: chgrp (not root)"
- return 2>/dev/null
- exit
- fi
- # We chgrp between "root" and the last group in /etc/group.
- GRP="$(sed -n '$s/:.*//p' /etc/group)"
- # Or if that fails, assume we're on Android and pick a well-known group.
- : "${GRP:=shell}"
- # Set up a little testing hierarchy
- rm -rf testdir &&
- mkdir -p testdir/dir/dir/dir testdir/dir2 &&
- touch testdir/dir/file &&
- ln -s ../dir/dir testdir/dir2/dir &&
- ln -s ../dir/file testdir/dir2/file || exit 1
- # Wrapper to reset groups and return results
- IN="cd testdir && chgrp -R $GRP dir dir2 &&"
- OUT="&& cd .. && echo \$(ls -lR testdir | awk '{print \$4}')"
- # The groups returned by $OUT are, in order:
- # dir dir2 dir/dir dir/file dir/dir/dir dir2/dir dir2/file
- #testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin"
- # Basic smoketest
- testing "dir" "$IN chgrp root dir $OUT" \
- "root $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "file" "$IN chgrp root dir/file $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "dir and file" "$IN chgrp root dir dir/file $OUT" \
- "root $GRP $GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- # symlinks (affect target, not symlink)
- testing "symlink->file" "$IN chgrp root dir2/file $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "symlink->dir" "$IN chgrp root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-h symlink->dir" "$IN chgrp -h root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP root $GRP\n" "" ""
- # What does -h do (affect symlink, not target)
- testing "-h symlink->file" "$IN chgrp -h root dir2/file $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP root\n" "" ""
- testing "-h symlink->dir" "$IN chgrp -h root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP root $GRP\n" "" ""
- # chgrp -R (note, -h is implied by -R)
- testing "-R dir" "$IN chgrp -R root dir $OUT" \
- "root $GRP root root root $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-R dir2" "$IN chgrp -R root dir2 $OUT" \
- "$GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP root root\n" "" ""
- testing "-R symlink->dir" "$IN chgrp -R root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP root $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-R symlink->file" "$IN chgrp -R root dir2/file $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP root\n" "" ""
- # chgrp -RP (same as -R by itself)
- testing "-RP dir2" "$IN chgrp -RP root dir2 $OUT" \
- "$GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP root root\n" "" ""
- testing "-RP symlink->dir" "$IN chgrp -RP root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP root $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-RP symlink->file" "$IN chgrp -RP root dir2/file $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP root\n" "" ""
- # chgrp -RH (change target but only recurse through symlink->dir on cmdline)
- testing "-RH dir2" "$IN chgrp -RH root dir2 $OUT" \
- "$GRP root root root $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-RH symlink->dir" "$IN chgrp -RH root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP root $GRP root $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-RH symlink->file" "$IN chgrp -RH root dir2/file $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- # chgrp -RL (change target and always recurse through symlink->dir)
- testing "-RL dir2" "$IN chgrp -RL root dir2 $OUT" \
- "$GRP root root root root $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-RL symlink->dir" "$IN chgrp -RL root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP root $GRP root $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-RL symlink->file" "$IN chgrp -RL root dir2/file $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP $GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- # -HLP are NOPs without -R
- testing "-H without -R" "$IN chgrp -H root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-L without -R" "$IN chgrp -L root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- testing "-P without -R" "$IN chgrp -P root dir2/dir $OUT" \
- "$GRP $GRP root $GRP $GRP $GRP $GRP\n" "" ""
- rm -rf testdir
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