tests: change `...' to '...' on lines not matching /[=\$]/
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # Ensure that a command like
3 # `date --date="21:04 +0100" +%S' always prints `00'.
4 # Before coreutils-5.2.1, it would print the seconds from the current time.
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21 . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
22 print_ver_ date
26 # It would be easier simply to sleep for two seconds between two runs
27 # of `date --date="21:04 +0100" +%S` and ensure that both outputs
28 # are '00', but I prefer not to sleep unconditionally. 'make check'
29 # takes long enough as it is.
31 n=0
32 # See if the current number of seconds is '00' or just before.
33 s=`date +%S`
34 case "$s" in
35 58) n=3;;
36 59) n=2;;
37 00) n=1;;
38 esac
40 # If necessary, wait for the system clock to pass the minute mark.
41 test $n = 0 || sleep $n
43 s=`date --date="21:04 +0100" +%S`
44 case "$s" in
45 00) ;;
46 *) fail=1;;
47 esac
49 Exit $fail