#!/usr/bin/perl # Exercise od # Copyright (C) 2006-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . use strict; (my $program_name = $0) =~ s|.*/||; # Turn off localization of executable's output. @ENV{qw(LANGUAGE LANG LC_ALL)} = ('C') x 3; my $prog = 'od'; use Errno qw(ERANGE); my $ERANGE = do { local $! = ERANGE; "$!" }; # Use a file in /proc whose size is not likely to # change between the wc and od invocations. my $proc_file = '/proc/version'; -f $proc_file or $proc_file = '/dev/null'; # Count the bytes in $proc_file, _by reading_. my $len = 0; open FH, '<', $proc_file or die "$program_name: can't open '$proc_file' for reading: $!\n"; while (defined (my $line = )) { $len += length $line; } close FH; my $proc_file_byte_count = $len; my @Tests = ( # Skip the exact length of the input file. # Up to coreutils-6.9, this would ignore the "-j 1". ['j-bug1', '-c -j 1 -An', {IN=>{g=>'a'}}, {OUT=>''}], ['j-bug2', '-c -j 2 -An', {IN=>{g=>'a'}}, {IN=>{h=>'b'}}, {OUT=>''}], # Skip the sum of the lengths of the first three inputs. ['j-bug3', '-c -j 3 -An', {IN=>{g=>'a'}}, {IN=>{h=>'b'}}, {IN=>{i=>'c'}}, {OUT=>''}], # Skip the sum of the lengths of the first three inputs, printing the 4th. ['j-bug4', '-c -j 3 -An', {IN=>{g=>'a'}}, {IN=>{h=>'b'}}, {IN=>{i=>'c'}}, {IN=>{j=>'d'}}, {OUT=>" d\n"}], # Ensure that od -j doesn't fseek across a nonempty file in /proc, # even if the kernel reports that the file has stat.st_size = 0. ['j-proc', "-An -c -j $proc_file_byte_count $proc_file", {IN=>{f2=>'e'}}, {OUT=>" e\n"}], # Check that the traditional form '+N.' works, as per POSIX. ['trad-dot1', '+1.', {IN_PIPE=>'a'}, {OUT=>"0000001\n"}], ['trad-dot512', '+1.b', {IN_PIPE => 'a' x 512}, {OUT=>"0001000\n"}], # Invalid traditional offsets should be treated as file names. ['invalid-off-1', '++0', {IN_PIPE=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"$prog: ++0: No such file or directory\n"}], ['invalid-off-2', '+-0', {IN_PIPE=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"$prog: +-0: No such file or directory\n"}], ['invalid-off-3', '"+ 0"', {IN_PIPE=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"$prog: '+ 0': No such file or directory\n"}], ['invalid-off-4', '-- -0', {IN_PIPE=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"$prog: -0: No such file or directory\n"}], # Overflowing traditional offsets should be diagnosed. ['overflow-off-1', '-', '7' x 255, {IN_PIPE=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"od: ".('7' x 255).": $ERANGE\n"}], ['overflow-off-2', '-', ('9' x 254).'.', {IN_PIPE=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"od: ".('9' x 254).".: $ERANGE\n"}], ['overflow-off-3', '-', '0x'.('f' x 253), {IN_PIPE=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"od: 0x".('f' x 253).": $ERANGE\n"}], # Ensure that a large width does not cause trouble. # From coreutils-7.0 through coreutils-8.21, these would print # approximately 128KiB of padding. ['wide-a', '-a -w65537 -An', {IN=>{g=>'x'}}, {OUT=>" x\n"}], ['wide-c', '-c -w65537 -An', {IN=>{g=>'x'}}, {OUT=>" x\n"}], ['wide-x', '-tx1 -w65537 -An', {IN=>{g=>'B'}}, {OUT=>" 42\n"}], # Ensure that invalid widths do not cause trouble. # From coreutils-9.3 through coreutils-9.7, these would abort ['invalid-w-1', '-w0 -An', {IN=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"$prog: invalid -w argument '0'\n"}], ['invalid-w-2', '-w-1 -An', {IN=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"$prog: invalid -w argument '-1'\n"}], ['invalid-w-3', '-ww -An', {IN=>""}, {EXIT=>1}, {ERR=>"$prog: invalid -w argument 'w'\n"}], ); my $save_temps = $ENV{DEBUG}; my $verbose = $ENV{VERBOSE}; my $fail = run_tests ($program_name, $prog, \@Tests, $save_temps, $verbose); exit $fail;