doc: stat: clarify that %t and %T expand to the file system type
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # Ensure that cp copies contents of non-empty "regular" file with st_size==0
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19 . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
20 print_ver_ cp
22 touch empty || framework_failure_
24 f=/proc/cpuinfo
25 test -r $f || f=empty
27 cat $f > out || fail=1
29 # With coreutils-6.9, this would create a zero-length "exp" file.
30 cp $f exp || fail=1
32 # Don't simply compare contents; they might differ,
33 # e.g., if CPU freq changes between cat and cp invocations.
34 # Instead, simply compare whether they're both nonempty.
35 test -s out && { rm -f out; echo nonempty > out; }
36 test -s exp && { rm -f exp; echo nonempty > exp; }
38 compare exp out || fail=1
40 Exit $fail