From fb2b96be043fdba3ab70f256cad339b848b8c30f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Curtis McEnroe Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2019 20:19:51 -0500 Subject: Remove cash/tests --- bin/cash/tests/expansion/plus-minus3.0 | 44 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 44 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 bin/cash/tests/expansion/plus-minus3.0 (limited to 'bin/cash/tests/expansion/plus-minus3.0') diff --git a/bin/cash/tests/expansion/plus-minus3.0 b/bin/cash/tests/expansion/plus-minus3.0 deleted file mode 100644 index 0e551060..00000000 --- a/bin/cash/tests/expansion/plus-minus3.0 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -# $FreeBSD: releng/12.0/bin/sh/tests/expansion/plus-minus3.0 206817 2010-04-18 22:13:45Z jilles $ - -e= q='?' a='*' t=texttext s='ast*que?non' p='/et[c]/' w='a b c' b='{{(#)}}' -h='##' -failures='' -ok='' - -testcase() { - code="$1" - expected="$2" - oIFS="$IFS" - eval "$code" - IFS='|' - result="$#|$*" - IFS="$oIFS" - if [ "x$result" = "x$expected" ]; then - ok=x$ok - else - failures=x$failures - echo "For $code, expected $expected actual $result" - fi -} - -# We follow original ash behaviour for quoted ${var+-=?} expansions: -# a double-quote in one switches back to unquoted state. -# This allows expanding a variable as a single word if it is set -# and substituting multiple words otherwise. -# It is also close to the Bourne and Korn shells. -# POSIX leaves this undefined, and various other shells treat -# such double-quotes as introducing a second level of quoting -# which does not do much except quoting close braces. - -testcase 'set -- "${p+"/et[c]/"}"' '1|/etc/' -testcase 'set -- "${p-"/et[c]/"}"' '1|/et[c]/' -testcase 'set -- "${p+"$p"}"' '1|/etc/' -testcase 'set -- "${p-"$p"}"' '1|/et[c]/' -testcase 'set -- "${p+"""/et[c]/"}"' '1|/etc/' -testcase 'set -- "${p-"""/et[c]/"}"' '1|/et[c]/' -testcase 'set -- "${p+"""$p"}"' '1|/etc/' -testcase 'set -- "${p-"""$p"}"' '1|/et[c]/' -testcase 'set -- "${p+"\@"}"' '1|@' -testcase 'set -- "${p+"'\''/et[c]/'\''"}"' '1|/et[c]/' - -test "x$failures" = x -- cgit 1.4.1