tests: add test for locale decimal processing
[coreutils.git] / tests / misc / pwd-option.sh
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # Ensure that pwd options work.
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19 . "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
20 print_ver_ pwd
22 mkdir -p a/b || framework_failure_
23 ln -s a/b c || framework_failure_
24 base=$(env -- pwd -P)
26 # Remove any logical paths from $PWD.
27 cd "$base" || framework_failure_
28 test "x$PWD" = "x$base" || framework_failure_
30 # Enter a logical directory.
31 cd c || framework_failure_
32 test "x$PWD" = "x$base/c" || skip_ "cd does not properly update \$PWD"
34 env -- pwd -L > out || fail=1
35 printf %s\\n "$base/c" > exp || fail=1
37 env -- pwd --logical -P >> out || fail=1
38 printf %s\\n "$base/a/b" >> exp || fail=1
40 env -- pwd --physical >> out || fail=1
41 printf %s\\n "$base/a/b" >> exp || fail=1
43 # By default, we use -P unless POSIXLY_CORRECT.
44 env -- pwd >> out || fail=1
45 printf %s\\n "$base/a/b" >> exp || fail=1
47 env -- POSIXLY_CORRECT=1 pwd >> out || fail=1
48 printf %s\\n "$base/c" >> exp || fail=1
50 # Make sure we reject bogus values, and silently fall back to -P.
51 env -- PWD="$PWD/." pwd -L >> out || fail=1
52 printf %s\\n "$base/a/b" >> exp || fail=1
54 env -- PWD=bogus pwd -L >> out || fail=1
55 printf %s\\n "$base/a/b" >> exp || fail=1
57 env -- PWD="$base/a/../c" pwd -L >> out || fail=1
58 printf %s\\n "$base/a/b" >> exp || fail=1
60 compare exp out || fail=1
62 Exit $fail