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The '-t' option of GNU gzip allows checking whether a gzip file is valid without writing the data anywhere. It's relatively straightforward to support in libdeflate-gzip too, so add support for it. Resolves https://github.com/ebiggers/libdeflate/issues/125 [EB - updated commit message]
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491 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Test script for libdeflate's gzip and gunzip programs.
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#
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# To run, you must set GZIP and GUNZIP in the environment to the absolute paths
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# to the gzip and gunzip programs to test. All tests should pass regardless of
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# whether the GNU versions or the libdeflate versions, or a combination, of
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# these programs are used.
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#
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# The environmental variable TESTDATA must also be set to a file containing
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# test data.
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#
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set -eu -o pipefail
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export -n GZIP GUNZIP TESTDATA
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TMPDIR="$(mktemp -d)"
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CURRENT_TEST=
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cleanup() {
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if [ -n "$CURRENT_TEST" ]; then
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echo "TEST FAILED: \"$CURRENT_TEST\""
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fi
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rm -rf -- "$TMPDIR"
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}
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trap cleanup EXIT
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TESTDATA="$(readlink -f "$TESTDATA")"
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cd "$TMPDIR"
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begin_test() {
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CURRENT_TEST="$1"
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rm -rf -- "${TMPDIR:?}"/*
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cp "$TESTDATA" file
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}
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gzip() {
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$GZIP "$@"
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}
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gunzip() {
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$GUNZIP "$@"
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}
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assert_status() {
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local expected_status="$1"
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local expected_msg="$2"
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shift 2
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(
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set +e
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{ eval "$*" > /dev/null; } 2>&1
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local actual_status=$?
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if [ "$actual_status" != "$expected_status" ]; then
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echo 1>&2 "Command '$*' exited with status" \
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"$actual_status but expected status" \
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"$expected_status"
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exit 1
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fi
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exit 0
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) > command_output
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if ! grep -E -q "$expected_msg" command_output; then
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echo 1>&2 "Expected output of command '$*' to match regex" \
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"'$expected_msg'"
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echo 1>&2 "Actual output was:"
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echo 1>&2 "---------------------------------------------------"
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cat 1>&2 command_output
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echo 1>&2 "---------------------------------------------------"
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return 1
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fi
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}
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assert_error() {
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assert_status 1 "$@"
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}
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assert_warning() {
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assert_status 2 "$@"
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}
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assert_skipped() {
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assert_warning '\<(ignored|skipping|unchanged)\>' "$@"
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}
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assert_equals() {
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local expected="$1"
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local actual="$2"
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if [ "$expected" != "$actual" ]; then
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echo 1>&2 "Expected '$expected', but got '$actual'"
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Get the filesystem type.
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FSTYPE=$(df -T . | tail -1 | awk '{print $2}')
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# If gzip or gunzip is the GNU version, require that it supports the '-k'
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# option. This option was added in v1.6, released in 2013.
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check_version_prereq() {
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local prog=$1
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if ! echo | { $prog -k || true; } |& grep -q 'invalid option'; then
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return 0
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fi
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if ! $prog -V |& grep -q 'Free Software Foundation'; then
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echo 1>&2 "Unexpected case: not GNU $prog, but -k option is invalid"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "GNU $prog is too old; skipping gzip/gunzip tests"
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exit 0
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}
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check_version_prereq gzip
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check_version_prereq gunzip
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begin_test 'Basic compression and decompression works'
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cp file orig
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gzip file
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[ ! -e file ] && [ -e file.gz ]
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gunzip file.gz
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[ -e file ] && [ ! -e file.gz ]
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cmp file orig
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begin_test 'gzip -d is gunzip'
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cp file orig
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gzip file
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gzip -d file.gz
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cmp file orig
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begin_test '-k (keep original file) works'
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cp file orig
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gzip -k file
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cmp file orig
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rm file
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cp file.gz orig.gz
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gunzip -k file.gz
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cmp file.gz orig.gz
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begin_test '-c (write to stdout) works'
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cp file orig
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gzip -k file
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gzip -c file > 2.gz
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cmp file orig
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cmp file.gz 2.gz
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gunzip -c 2.gz > file
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cmp file.gz 2.gz
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cmp file orig
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# Note: in some of the commands below, we intentionally use 'cat file | gzip'
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# rather than 'gzip < file', in order to test the use of a pipe. This produces
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# a shellcheck warning about 'cat' being unnecessary. Suppress that warning by
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# using { cat file; true; }.
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begin_test 'Reading from stdin works'
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gzip < file > 1.gz
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gzip - < file > 2.gz
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{ cat file; true; } | gzip > 3.gz
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{ cat file; true; } | gzip - > 4.gz
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cmp file <(gunzip < 1.gz)
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cmp file <(gunzip - < 2.gz)
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cmp file <({ cat 3.gz; true; } | gunzip)
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cmp file <({ cat 4.gz; true; } | gunzip -)
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begin_test '-n option is accepted'
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gzip -n file
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gunzip -n file.gz
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begin_test 'can specify multiple options'
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gzip -fk1 file
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cmp <(gzip -c -1 file) file.gz
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gunzip -kfd file.gz
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begin_test 'Compression levels'
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if [ "$GZIP" = /bin/gzip ]; then
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assert_error '\<invalid option\>' gzip -10
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max_level=9
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else
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for level in 13 99999 1a; do
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assert_error '\<Invalid compression level\>' gzip -$level
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done
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max_level=12
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fi
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for level in $(seq 1 $max_level); do
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gzip -c "-$level" file > "file$level"
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cmp file <(gunzip -c "file$level")
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done
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rm file command_output
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begin_test 'Overwriting output file requires -f'
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cp file orig
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echo -n > file.gz
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gzip -c file > 2.gz
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assert_warning 'already exists' gzip file </dev/null
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cmp file.gz /dev/null
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gzip -f file
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cmp 2.gz file.gz
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echo -n > file
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assert_warning 'already exists' gunzip file.gz </dev/null
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gunzip -f file.gz
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cmp file orig
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begin_test 'Nonexistent input file fails, even with -f'
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for prog in 'gzip' 'gzip -f' 'gunzip' 'gunzip -f'; do
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assert_error 'No such file or directory' "$prog" NONEXISTENT
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done
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begin_test 'Compressing already-suffixed file requires -f or -c'
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gzip file
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gzip -c file.gz > c.gz
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gzip file.gz 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep -q 'already has .gz suffix'
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[ -e file.gz ] && [ ! -e file.gz.gz ]
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gzip -f file.gz
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[ ! -e file.gz ] && [ -e file.gz.gz ]
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cmp file.gz.gz c.gz
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begin_test 'Decompressing unsuffixed file only works with -c'
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gzip file && mv file.gz file
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assert_skipped gunzip file
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assert_skipped gunzip -f file
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gunzip -c file > orig
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mv file file.gz && gunzip file.gz && cmp file orig
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begin_test '... unless there is a corresponding suffixed file'
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cp file orig
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gzip file
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[ ! -e file ] && [ -e file.gz ]
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gunzip -c file > tmp
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cmp tmp orig
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rm tmp
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ln -s NONEXISTENT file
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gunzip -c file > tmp
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cmp tmp orig
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rm tmp file
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gunzip file
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[ -e file ] && [ ! -e file.gz ]
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cmp file orig
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begin_test 'Directory is skipped, even with -f'
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mkdir dir
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mkdir dir.gz
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for opt in '' '-f' '-c'; do
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assert_skipped gzip $opt dir
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done
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#assert_skipped gzip dir.gz # XXX: GNU gzip warns, libdeflate gzip no-ops
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for opt in '' '-f' '-c'; do
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for name in dir dir.gz; do
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assert_skipped gunzip $opt $name
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done
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done
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begin_test '(gzip) symlink is rejected without -f or -c'
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ln -s file symlink1
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ln -s file symlink2
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assert_error 'Too many levels of symbolic links' gzip symlink1
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[ -e file ] && [ -e symlink1 ] && [ ! -e symlink1.gz ]
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gzip -f symlink1
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[ -e file ] && [ ! -e symlink1 ] && [ -e symlink1.gz ]
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gzip -c symlink2 > /dev/null
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begin_test '(gunzip) symlink is rejected without -f or -c'
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gzip file
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ln -s file.gz symlink1.gz
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ln -s file.gz symlink2.gz
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assert_error 'Too many levels of symbolic links' gunzip symlink1
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[ -e file.gz ] && [ -e symlink1.gz ] && [ ! -e symlink1 ]
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gunzip -f symlink1.gz
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[ -e file.gz ] && [ ! -e symlink1.gz ] && [ -e symlink1 ]
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gunzip -c symlink2.gz > /dev/null
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begin_test 'FIFO is skipped, even with -f'
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mkfifo foo
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mkfifo foo.gz
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assert_skipped gzip foo
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assert_skipped gzip -f foo
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#assert_skipped gzip -c foo # XXX: works with GNU gzip, not libdeflate's
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assert_skipped gunzip foo.gz
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assert_skipped gunzip -f foo.gz
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#assert_skipped gunzip -c foo.gz # XXX: works with GNU gzip, not libdeflate's
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begin_test '(gzip) overwriting symlink does not follow symlink'
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echo a > a
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echo b > b
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gzip a
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ln -s a.gz b.gz
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gzip -f b
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gunzip a.gz
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cmp <(echo a) a
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begin_test '(gunzip) overwriting symlink does not follow symlink'
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echo a > a
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echo b > b
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gzip b
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ln -s a b
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gunzip -f b.gz
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cmp <(echo a) a
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cmp <(echo b) b
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begin_test '(gzip) hard linked file skipped without -f or -c'
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cp file orig
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ln file link
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assert_equals 2 "$(stat -c %h file)"
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assert_skipped gzip file
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gzip -c file > /dev/null
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assert_equals 2 "$(stat -c %h file)"
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gzip -f file
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assert_equals 1 "$(stat -c %h link)"
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assert_equals 1 "$(stat -c %h file.gz)"
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cmp link orig
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# XXX: GNU gzip skips hard linked files with -k, libdeflate's doesn't
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begin_test '(gunzip) hard linked file skipped without -f or -c'
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gzip file
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ln file.gz link.gz
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cp file.gz orig.gz
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assert_equals 2 "$(stat -c %h file.gz)"
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assert_skipped gunzip file.gz
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gunzip -c file.gz > /dev/null
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assert_equals 2 "$(stat -c %h file.gz)"
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gunzip -f file
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assert_equals 1 "$(stat -c %h link.gz)"
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assert_equals 1 "$(stat -c %h file)"
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cmp link.gz orig.gz
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begin_test 'Multiple files'
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cp file file2
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gzip file file2
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[ ! -e file ] && [ ! -e file2 ] && [ -e file.gz ] && [ -e file2.gz ]
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gunzip file.gz file2.gz
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[ -e file ] && [ -e file2 ] && [ ! -e file.gz ] && [ ! -e file2.gz ]
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begin_test 'Multiple files, continue on warning'
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mkdir 1
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cp file 2
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assert_skipped gzip 1 2
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[ ! -e 1.gz ]
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cmp file <(gunzip -c 2.gz)
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rmdir 1
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mkdir 1.gz
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assert_skipped gunzip 1.gz 2.gz
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[ ! -e 1 ]
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cmp 2 file
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if (( $(id -u) != 0 )); then
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begin_test 'Multiple files, continue on error'
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cp file 1
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cp file 2
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chmod a-r 1
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assert_error 'Permission denied' gzip 1 2
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[ ! -e 1.gz ]
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cmp file <(gunzip -c 2.gz)
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rm -f 1
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cp 2.gz 1.gz
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chmod a-r 1.gz
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assert_error 'Permission denied' gunzip 1.gz 2.gz
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[ ! -e 1 ]
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cmp 2 file
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fi
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begin_test 'Compressing empty file'
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echo -n > empty
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gzip empty
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gunzip empty.gz
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cmp /dev/null empty
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begin_test 'Decompressing malformed file'
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echo -n > foo.gz
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assert_error '\<(not in gzip format|unexpected end of file)\>' \
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gunzip foo.gz
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echo 1 > foo.gz
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assert_error '\<not in gzip format\>' gunzip foo.gz
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echo abcdefgh > foo.gz
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assert_error '\<not in gzip format\>' gunzip foo.gz
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echo -ne '\x1f\x8b\x08\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xff\x4b\x4c\x4a\x4e\x49\x24\x16\x73\x01\x00\x6c\x5b\xa2\x62\x2e\x00\x00\x00' \
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> foo.gz
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assert_error '\<(not in gzip format|crc error)\>' gunzip foo.gz
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for suf in .foo foo .blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh; do
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begin_test "Custom suffix: $suf"
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gzip -S $suf file
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[ ! -e file ] && [ ! -e file.gz ] && [ -e file$suf ]
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assert_skipped gunzip file$suf
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gunzip -S $suf file$suf
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[ -e file ] && [ ! -e file.gz ] && [ ! -e file$suf ]
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done
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# DIFFERENCE: GNU gzip lower cases suffix, we don't
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begin_test 'Empty suffix is rejected'
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assert_error '\<invalid suffix\>' gzip -S '""' file
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assert_error '\<invalid suffix\>' gunzip -S '""' file
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begin_test 'Timestamps and mode are preserved'
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if [ "$FSTYPE" = shiftfs ]; then
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# In Travis CI, the filesystem (shiftfs) only supports seconds precision
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# timestamps. Nanosecond precision still sometimes seems to work,
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# probably due to caching, but it is unreliable.
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format='%a;%X;%Y'
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else
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format='%a;%x;%y'
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fi
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chmod 777 file
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orig_stat="$(stat -c "$format" file)"
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gzip file
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sleep 1
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gunzip file.gz
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assert_equals "$orig_stat" "$(stat -c "$format" file)"
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begin_test 'Decompressing multi-member gzip file'
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cat file file > orig
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gzip -c file > file.gz
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gzip -c file >> file.gz
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gunzip -f file.gz
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cmp file orig
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begin_test 'Decompressing multi-member gzip file (final member smaller)'
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echo 'hello world' > hello
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cat file hello > orig
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gzip -c file > file.gz
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gzip -c hello >> file.gz
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gunzip -f file.gz
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cmp file orig
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begin_test 'Help option'
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gzip -h 2>&1 | grep -q 'Usage'
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gunzip -h 2>&1 | grep -q 'Usage'
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begin_test 'Incorrect usage'
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for prog in gzip gunzip; do
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for opt in '--invalid-option' '-0'; do
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assert_error '\<(unrecognized|invalid) option\>' $prog $opt
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done
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done
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begin_test '-t (test) option works'
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good_files=(
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'H4sIAAAAAAAAA3PMSVTITVTIzi9JVABTIJ5jzpGZelwAX+86ehsAAAA='
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'H4sIAAAAAAAAAwvJSFUoLM1MzlZIKsovz1NIy69QyCrNLShWyC9LLVIoAUrnJFZVKqTkp+txAQBqzFDrLQAAAA==')
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bad_files=(
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'H4sIAO1YYmAAA3PMSVTITVTIzi9JVABTIJ5jzpGZelwAX+46ehsAAAA='
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'H4sIAO1YYmAAA3PMSVTITVTIzi85VABTIJ5jzpGZelwAX+86ehsAAAA='
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'H4sIAAAAAAAAA3PMSVTITVTIzi9JVABTIJ5jzpGZelwAX+86ehsBAAA='
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'H4sIAAAAAAAAAwvJSFUoLM1MzlZIKsovz1NIy69QyCrNLShWyC9LLVIogUrnJFZVKqTkp+txAQBqzFDrLQAAAA=='
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'H4sIAAAAAAAAAwvJSFUoLM1MzlZIKsovz1NIy69QyCrNLShWyC9L')
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for contents in "${good_files[@]}"; do
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echo "$contents" | base64 -d | gzip -t
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done
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for contents in "${bad_files[@]}"; do
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echo "$contents" | base64 -d > file
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assert_error '\<invalid compressed data|file corrupt|unexpected end of file|Out of memory\>' \
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gzip -t file
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done
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begin_test 'Version information'
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gzip -V | grep -q Copyright
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gunzip -V | grep -q Copyright
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CURRENT_TEST=
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