David van Moolenbroek 00b67f09dd Import NetBSD named(8)
Also known as ISC bind.  This import adds utilities such as host(1),
dig(1), and nslookup(1), as well as many other tools and libraries.

Change-Id: I035ca46e64f1965d57019e773f4ff0ef035e4aa3
2017-03-21 22:00:06 +00:00

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#
# Automated Testing Framework (atf)
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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# IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
# IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# The Atf_Check and Atf-Shell variables are set by atf-sh.
h_pass()
{
cmd="$1"; shift
echo "Running [atf-check $*] against [${cmd}]"
cat >script.sh <<EOF
#! ${Atf_Shell}
${cmd}
EOF
chmod +x script.sh
if ! ${Atf_Check} "${@}" ./script.sh >tmp; then
cat tmp
atf_fail "atf-check failed"
fi
}
h_fail()
{
cmd="$1"; shift
echo "Running [atf-check $*] against [${cmd}]"
cat >script.sh <<EOF
#! ${Atf_Shell}
${cmd}
EOF
chmod +x script.sh
if ${Atf_Check} "${@}" ./script.sh 2>tmp; then
cat tmp
atf_fail "atf-check succeeded but should fail"
fi
}
atf_test_case sflag_eq_ne
sflag_eq_ne_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -s option using the 'eq' and 'ne' qualifiers"
}
sflag_eq_ne_body()
{
h_pass "true" -s eq:0
h_pass "false" -s ne:0
h_pass "exit 255" -s eq:255
h_pass "exit 0" -s ne:255
h_fail "exit 256" -s eq:256
h_fail "exit -1" -s eq:-1
h_fail "true" -s ne:256
h_fail "true" -s ne:-1
}
atf_test_case sflag_exit
sflag_exit_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -s option using the 'exit' qualifier"
}
sflag_exit_body()
{
h_pass 'true' -s exit:0
h_pass 'false' -s not-exit:0
h_pass 'exit 255' -s exit:255
h_pass 'exit 0' -s not-exit:255
h_fail 'exit 256' -s exit:256
h_fail 'exit -1' -s exit:-1
h_fail 'true' -s not-exit:256
h_fail 'true' -s not-exit:-1
h_pass 'true' -s exit
h_pass 'false' -s exit
if ${Atf_Check} -s exit -x 'kill $$'; then
atf_fail "Signal detected as clean exit"
fi
}
atf_test_case sflag_ignore
sflag_ignore_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -s option using the 'ignore' qualifier"
}
sflag_ignore_body()
{
h_pass 'true' -s ignore
h_pass 'false' -s ignore
if ${Atf_Check} -s ignored -x 'kill $$'; then
atf_fail "Signal not ignored"
fi
}
atf_test_case sflag_signal
sflag_signal_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -s option using the 'signal' qualifier"
}
sflag_signal_body()
{
${Atf_Check} -s signal:hup -x 'kill -1 $$' || atf_fail "Signal not detected"
${Atf_Check} -s signal:sighup -x 'kill -1 $$' || atf_fail "Signal not" \
"detected"
${Atf_Check} -s signal:1 -x 'kill -1 $$' || atf_fail "Signal not detected"
${Atf_Check} -s signal -x 'kill -1 $$' || atf_fail "Signal not detected"
${Atf_Check} -s not-signal:kill -x 'kill -9 $$' && \
atf_fail "not-signal:kill matched kill -9"
${Atf_Check} -s not-signal:kill -x 'kill -1 $$' || \
atf_fail "not-signal:kill did not match kill -1"
h_fail 'true' -s signal
h_fail 'false' -s signal
}
atf_test_case xflag
xflag_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -x option"
}
xflag_body()
{
${Atf_Check} -s ne:0 -o ignore -e ignore "echo foo 2>&1" || \
atf_fail "Shell command succeeded without -x"
${Atf_Check} -e inline:"foo\n" -x "echo foo 1>&2" || \
atf_fail "Cannot run command with -x"
${Atf_Check} -o inline:"foo\n" -x echo foo || \
atf_fail "Using -x does not respect all provided arguments"
}
atf_test_case oflag_empty
oflag_empty_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -o option using the 'empty' argument"
}
oflag_empty_body()
{
h_pass "true" -o empty
h_fail "echo foo" -o empty
}
atf_test_case oflag_ignore
oflag_ignore_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -o option using the 'ignore' argument"
}
oflag_ignore_body()
{
h_pass "true" -o ignore
h_pass "echo foo" -o ignore
}
atf_test_case oflag_file
oflag_file_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -o option using the 'file:' argument"
}
oflag_file_body()
{
touch empty
h_pass "true" -o file:empty
echo foo >text
h_pass "echo foo" -o file:text
h_fail "echo bar" -o file:text
dd if=/dev/urandom of=bin bs=1k count=10
h_pass "cat bin" -o file:bin
}
atf_test_case oflag_inline
oflag_inline_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -o option using the 'inline:' argument"
}
oflag_inline_body()
{
h_pass "true" -o inline:
h_pass "echo foo bar" -o inline:"foo bar\n"
h_pass "printf 'foo bar'" -o inline:"foo bar"
h_pass "printf '\t\n\t\n'" -o inline:"\t\n\t\n"
# XXX Ugly hack to workaround the lack of \e in FreeBSD. Also, \e doesn't
# seem to work as expected in Linux. Look for a nicer solution.
case $(uname) in
Darwin|FreeBSD|Linux)
h_pass "printf '\a\b\f\n\r\t\v'" -o inline:"\a\b\f\n\r\t\v"
;;
*)
h_pass "printf '\a\b\e\f\n\r\t\v'" -o inline:"\a\b\e\f\n\r\t\v"
;;
esac
h_pass "printf '\011\022\033\012'" -o inline:"\011\022\033\012"
h_fail "echo foo bar" -o inline:"foo bar"
h_fail "echo -n foo bar" -o inline:"foo bar\n"
}
atf_test_case oflag_match
oflag_match_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -o option using the 'match:' argument"
}
oflag_match_body()
{
h_pass "printf no-newline" -o "match:^no-newline"
h_pass "echo line1; echo foo bar" -o "match:^foo"
h_pass "echo foo bar" -o "match:o b"
h_fail "echo foo bar" -o "match:baz"
h_fail "echo foo bar" -o "match:^bar"
}
atf_test_case oflag_save
oflag_save_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -o option using the 'save:' argument"
}
oflag_save_body()
{
h_pass "echo foo" -o save:out
echo foo >exp
cmp -s out exp || atf_fail "Saved output does not match expected results"
}
atf_test_case oflag_multiple
oflag_multiple_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for multiple occurrences of the -o option"
}
oflag_multiple_body()
{
h_pass "echo foo bar" -o match:foo -o match:bar
h_pass "echo foo; echo bar" -o match:foo -o match:bar
h_fail "echo foo baz" -o match:bar -o match:foo
h_fail "echo foo; echo baz" -o match:bar -o match:foo
}
atf_test_case oflag_negated
oflag_negated_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for negated occurrences of the -o option"
}
oflag_negated_body()
{
h_fail "echo foo" -o empty
h_pass "echo foo" -o not-empty
h_pass "echo foo bar" -o match:foo
h_fail "echo foo bar" -o not-match:foo
}
atf_test_case eflag_empty
eflag_empty_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -e option using the 'empty' argument"
}
eflag_empty_body()
{
h_pass "true 1>&2" -e empty
h_fail "echo foo 1>&2" -e empty
}
atf_test_case eflag_ignore
eflag_ignore_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -e option using the 'ignore' argument"
}
eflag_ignore_body()
{
h_pass "true 1>&2" -e ignore
h_pass "echo foo 1>&2" -e ignore
}
atf_test_case eflag_file
eflag_file_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -e option using the 'file:' argument"
}
eflag_file_body()
{
touch empty
h_pass "true 1>&2" -e file:empty
echo foo >text
h_pass "echo foo 1>&2" -e file:text
h_fail "echo bar 1>&2" -e file:text
dd if=/dev/urandom of=bin bs=1k count=10
h_pass "cat bin 1>&2" -e file:bin
}
atf_test_case eflag_inline
eflag_inline_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -e option using the 'inline:' argument"
}
eflag_inline_body()
{
h_pass "true 1>&2" -e inline:
h_pass "echo foo bar 1>&2" -e inline:"foo bar\n"
h_pass "printf 'foo bar' 1>&2" -e inline:"foo bar"
h_pass "printf '\t\n\t\n' 1>&2" -e inline:"\t\n\t\n"
# XXX Ugly hack to workaround the lack of \e in FreeBSD. Also, \e doesn't
# seem to work as expected in Linux. Look for a nicer solution.
case $(uname) in
Darwin|FreeBSD|Linux)
h_pass "printf '\a\b\f\n\r\t\v' 1>&2" -e inline:"\a\b\f\n\r\t\v"
;;
*)
h_pass "printf '\a\b\e\f\n\r\t\v' 1>&2" -e inline:"\a\b\e\f\n\r\t\v"
;;
esac
h_pass "printf '\011\022\033\012' 1>&2" -e inline:"\011\022\033\012"
h_fail "echo foo bar 1>&2" -e inline:"foo bar"
h_fail "echo -n foo bar 1>&2" -e inline:"foo bar\n"
}
atf_test_case eflag_save
eflag_save_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -e option using the 'save:' argument"
}
eflag_save_body()
{
h_pass "echo foo 1>&2" -e save:out
echo foo >exp
cmp -s out exp || atf_fail "Saved output does not match expected results"
}
atf_test_case eflag_match
eflag_match_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for the -e option using the 'match:' argument"
}
eflag_match_body()
{
h_pass "printf no-newline 1>&2" -e "match:^no-newline"
h_pass "echo line1 1>&2; echo foo bar 1>&2" -e "match:^foo"
h_pass "echo foo bar 1>&2" -e "match:o b"
h_fail "echo foo bar 1>&2" -e "match:baz"
h_fail "echo foo bar 1>&2" -e "match:^bar"
}
atf_test_case eflag_multiple
eflag_multiple_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for multiple occurrences of the -e option"
}
eflag_multiple_body()
{
h_pass "echo foo bar 1>&2" -e match:foo -e match:bar
h_pass "echo foo 1>&2; echo bar 1>&2" -e match:foo -e match:bar
h_fail "echo foo baz 1>&2" -e match:bar -e match:foo
h_fail "echo foo 1>&2; echo baz 1>&2" -e match:bar -e match:foo
}
atf_test_case eflag_negated
eflag_negated_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for negated occurrences of the -e option"
}
eflag_negated_body()
{
h_fail "echo foo 1>&2" -e empty
h_pass "echo foo 1>&2" -e not-empty
h_pass "echo foo bar 1>&2" -e match:foo
h_fail "echo foo bar 1>&2" -e not-match:foo
}
atf_test_case stdin
stdin_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests that stdin is preserved"
}
stdin_body()
{
echo "hello" | ${Atf_Check} -o match:"hello" cat || \
atf_fail "atf-check does not seem to respect stdin"
}
atf_test_case invalid_umask
invalid_umask_head()
{
atf_set "descr" "Tests for a correct error condition if the umask is" \
"too restrictive"
}
invalid_umask_body()
{
umask 0222
${Atf_Check} false 2>stderr && \
atf_fail "atf-check returned 0 but it should have failed"
cat stderr
grep 'temporary.*current umask.*0222' stderr >/dev/null || \
atf_fail "atf-check did not report an error related to the" \
"current umask"
}
atf_init_test_cases()
{
atf_add_test_case sflag_eq_ne
atf_add_test_case sflag_exit
atf_add_test_case sflag_ignore
atf_add_test_case sflag_signal
atf_add_test_case xflag
atf_add_test_case oflag_empty
atf_add_test_case oflag_ignore
atf_add_test_case oflag_file
atf_add_test_case oflag_inline
atf_add_test_case oflag_match
atf_add_test_case oflag_save
atf_add_test_case oflag_multiple
atf_add_test_case oflag_negated
atf_add_test_case eflag_empty
atf_add_test_case eflag_ignore
atf_add_test_case eflag_file
atf_add_test_case eflag_inline
atf_add_test_case eflag_match
atf_add_test_case eflag_save
atf_add_test_case eflag_multiple
atf_add_test_case eflag_negated
atf_add_test_case stdin
atf_add_test_case invalid_umask
}
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