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| #!/bin/sh -
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| #	$NetBSD: sed.test,v 1.4 2003/10/27 20:09:49 uwe Exp $
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| #
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| # Copyright (c) 1992 Diomidis Spinellis.
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| # Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
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| #	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
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| #
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| # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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| # are met:
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| # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| #    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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| #    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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| #    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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| # 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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| #    must display the following acknowledgement:
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| #	This product includes software developed by the University of
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| #	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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| # 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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| #    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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| #    without specific prior written permission.
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| #
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| # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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| # ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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| # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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| # ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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| # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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| # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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| # OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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| # HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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| # LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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| # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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| # SUCH DAMAGE.
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| #
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| #	from: @(#)sed.test	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
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| #	$NetBSD: sed.test,v 1.4 2003/10/27 20:09:49 uwe Exp $
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| #
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| 
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| # sed Regression Tests
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| #
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| # The following files are created:
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| # lines[1-4], script1, script2
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| # Two directories *.out contain the test results
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| 
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| main()
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| {
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| 	BASE=/usr/old/bin/sed
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| 	BASELOG=sed.out
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| 	TEST=../obj/sed
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| 	TESTLOG=nsed.out
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| 	DICT=/usr/share/dict/words
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| 
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| 	test_error | more
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| 
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| 	awk 'END { for (i = 1; i < 15; i++) print "l1_" i}' </dev/null >lines1
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| 	awk 'END { for (i = 1; i < 10; i++) print "l2_" i}' </dev/null >lines2
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| 
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| 	exec 4>&1 5>&2
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| 
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| 	# Set these flags to get messages about known problems
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| 	BSD=1
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| 	GNU=0
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| 	SUN=0
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| 	tests $BASE $BASELOG
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| 
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| 	BSD=0
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| 	GNU=0
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| 	SUN=0
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| 	tests $TEST $TESTLOG
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| 	exec 1>&4 2>&5
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| 	diff -c $BASELOG $TESTLOG | more
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| }
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| 
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| tests()
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| {
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| 	SED=$1
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| 	DIR=$2
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| 	rm -rf $DIR
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| 	mkdir $DIR
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| 	MARK=100
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| 
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| 	test_args
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| 	test_addr
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| 	echo Testing commands
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| 	test_group
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| 	test_acid
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| 	test_branch
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| 	test_pattern
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| 	test_print
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| 	test_subst
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| }
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| 
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| mark()
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| {
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| 	MARK=`expr $MARK + 1`
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| 	exec 1>&4 2>&5
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| 	exec >"$DIR/${MARK}_$1"
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| 	echo "Test $1:$MARK"
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| 	# Uncomment this line to match tests with sed error messages
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| 	echo "Test $1:$MARK" >&5
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| }
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| 
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| test_args()
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| {
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| 	mark '1.1'
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| 	echo Testing argument parsing
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| 	echo First type
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED 's/^/e1_/p' lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.2' ; $SED -n 's/^/e1_/p' lines1
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| 	mark '1.3'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED 's/^/e1_/p' <lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.4' ; $SED -n 's/^/e1_/p' <lines1
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| 	echo Second type
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| 	mark '1.4.1'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed fails this
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| 	fi
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| 	$SED -e '' <lines1
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| 	echo 's/^/s1_/p' >script1
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| 	echo 's/^/s2_/p' >script2
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| 	mark '1.5'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -f script1 lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.6'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -f script1 <lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.7'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -e 's/^/e1_/p' lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.8'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -e 's/^/e1_/p' <lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.9' ; $SED -n -f script1 lines1
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| 	mark '1.10' ; $SED -n -f script1 <lines1
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| 	mark '1.11' ; $SED -n -e 's/^/e1_/p' lines1
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| 	mark '1.12'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -n -e 's/^/e1_/p' <lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.13'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -e 's/^/e1_/p' -e 's/^/e2_/p' lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.14'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -f script1 -f script2 lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.15'
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| 	if [ $GNU -eq 1 -o $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo GNU and SunOS sed fail this following older POSIX draft
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -e 's/^/e1_/p' -f script1 lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '1.16'
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| 	if [ $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo SunOS sed prints only with -n
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -e 's/^/e1_/p' lines1 lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	# POSIX D11.2:11251
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| 	mark '1.17' ; $SED p <lines1 lines1
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| cat >script1 <<EOF
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| #n
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| # A comment
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| 
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| p
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| EOF
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| 	mark '1.18' ; $SED -f script1 <lines1 lines1
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| }
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| 
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| test_addr()
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| {
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| 	echo Testing address ranges
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| 	mark '2.1' ; $SED -n -e '4p' lines1
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| 	mark '2.2' ; $SED -n -e '20p' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '2.3' ; $SED -n -e '$p' lines1
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| 	mark '2.4' ; $SED -n -e '$p' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '2.5' ; $SED -n -e '$a\
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| hello' /dev/null
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| 	mark '2.6' ; $SED -n -e '$p' lines1 /dev/null lines2
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| 	# Should not print anything
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| 	mark '2.7' ; $SED -n -e '20p' lines1
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| 	mark '2.8' ; $SED -n -e '0p' lines1
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| 	mark '2.9' ; $SED -n '/l1_7/p' lines1
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| 	mark '2.10' ; $SED -n ' /l1_7/ p' lines1
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| 	mark '2.11'
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| 	if [ $BSD -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo BSD sed fails this test
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| 	fi
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| 	if [ $GNU -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo GNU sed fails this
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| 	fi
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| 	$SED -n '\_l1\_7_p' lines1
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| 	mark '2.12' ; $SED -n '1,4p' lines1
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| 	mark '2.13' ; $SED -n '1,$p' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '2.14' ; $SED -n '1,/l2_9/p' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '2.15' ; $SED -n '/4/,$p' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '2.16' ; $SED -n '/4/,20p' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '2.17' ; $SED -n '/4/,/10/p' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '2.18' ; $SED -n '/l2_3/,/l1_8/p' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '2.19'
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| 	if [ $GNU -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo GNU sed fails this
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| 	fi
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| 	$SED -n '12,3p' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '2.20'
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| 	if [ $GNU -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo GNU sed fails this
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| 	fi
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| 	$SED -n '/l1_7/,3p' lines1 lines2
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| }
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| 
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| test_group()
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| {
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| 	echo Brace and other grouping
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| 	mark '3.1' ; $SED -e '
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| 4,12 {
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| 	s/^/^/
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| 	s/$/$/
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| 	s/_/T/
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| }' lines1
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| 	mark '3.2' ; $SED -e '
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| 4,12 {
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| 	s/^/^/
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| 	/6/,/10/ {
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| 		s/$/$/
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| 		/8/ s/_/T/
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| 	}
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| }' lines1
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| 	mark '3.3' ; $SED -e '
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| 4,12 !{
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| 	s/^/^/
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| 	/6/,/10/ !{
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| 		s/$/$/
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| 		/8/ !s/_/T/
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| 	}
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| }' lines1
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| 	mark '3.4' ; $SED -e '4,12!s/^/^/' lines1
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| }
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| 
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| test_acid()
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| {
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| 	echo Testing a c d and i commands
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| 	mark '4.1' ; $SED -n -e '
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| s/^/before_i/p
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| 20i\
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| inserted
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| s/^/after_i/p
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| ' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '4.2' ; $SED -n -e '
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| 5,12s/^/5-12/
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| s/^/before_a/p
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| /5-12/a\
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| appended
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| s/^/after_a/p
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| ' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '4.3'
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| 	if [ $GNU -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo GNU sed fails this
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| 	fi
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| 	$SED -n -e '
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| s/^/^/p
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| /l1_/a\
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| appended
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| 8,10N
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| s/$/$/p
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| ' lines1 lines2
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| 	mark '4.4' ; $SED -n -e '
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| c\
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| hello
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| ' lines1
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| 	mark '4.5' ; $SED -n -e '
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| 8c\
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| hello
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| ' lines1
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| 	mark '4.6' ; $SED -n -e '
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| 3,14c\
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| hello
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| ' lines1
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| # SunOS and GNU sed behave differently.   We follow POSIX
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| #	mark '4.7' ; $SED -n -e '
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| #8,3c\
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| #hello
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| #' lines1
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| 	mark '4.8' ; $SED d <lines1
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| }
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| 
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| test_branch()
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| {
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| 	echo Testing labels and branching
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| 	mark '5.1' ; $SED -n -e '
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| b label4
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| :label3
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| s/^/label3_/p
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| b end
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| :label4
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| 2,12b label1
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| b label2
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| :label1
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| s/^/label1_/p
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| b
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| :label2
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| s/^/label2_/p
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| b label3
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| :end
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| ' lines1
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| 	mark '5.2'
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| 	if [ $BSD -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo BSD sed fails this test
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| 	fi
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| 	$SED -n -e '
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| s/l1_/l2_/
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| t ok
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| b
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| :ok
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| s/^/tested /p
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| ' lines1 lines2
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| # SunOS sed behaves differently here.  Clarification needed.
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| #	mark '5.3' ; $SED -n -e '
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| #5,8b inside
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| #1,5 {
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| #	s/^/^/p
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| #	:inside
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| #	s/$/$/p
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| #}
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| #' lines1
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| # Check that t clears the substitution done flag
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| 	mark '5.4' ; $SED -n -e '
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| 1,8s/^/^/
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| t l1
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| :l1
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| t l2
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| s/$/$/p
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| b
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| :l2
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| s/^/ERROR/
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| ' lines1
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| # Check that reading a line clears the substitution done flag
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| 	mark '5.5'
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| 	if [ $BSD -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo BSD sed fails this test
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| 	fi
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| 	$SED -n -e '
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| t l2
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| 1,8s/^/^/p
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| 2,7N
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| b
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| :l2
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| s/^/ERROR/p
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| ' lines1
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| 	mark '5.6' ; $SED 5q lines1
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| 	mark '5.7' ; $SED -e '
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| 5i\
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| hello
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| 5q' lines1
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| # Branch across block boundary
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| 	mark '5.8' ; $SED -e '
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| {
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| :b
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| }
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| s/l/m/
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| tb' lines1
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| }
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| 
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| test_pattern()
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| {
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| echo Pattern space commands
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| # Check that the pattern space is deleted
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| 	mark '6.1' ; $SED -n -e '
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| c\
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| changed
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| p
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| ' lines1
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| 	mark '6.2' ; $SED -n -e '
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| 4d
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| p
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| ' lines1
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| # SunOS sed refused to print here
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| #	mark '6.3' ; $SED -e '
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| #N
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| #N
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| #N
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| #D
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| #P
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| #4p
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| #' lines1
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| 	mark '6.4' ; $SED -e '
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| 2h
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| 3H
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| 4g
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| 5G
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| 6x
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| 6p
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| 6x
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| 6p
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| ' lines1
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| 	mark '6.5' ; $SED -e '4n' lines1
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| 	mark '6.6' ; $SED -n -e '4n' lines1
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| }
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| 
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| test_print()
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| {
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| 	echo Testing print and file routines
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| 	awk 'END {for (i = 1; i < 256; i++) printf("%c", i);print "\n"}' \
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| 		</dev/null >lines3
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| 	# GNU and SunOS sed behave differently here
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| 	mark '7.1'
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| 	if [ $BSD -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo 'BSD sed drops core on this one; TEST SKIPPED'
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -n l lines3
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '7.2' ; $SED -e '/l2_/=' lines1 lines2
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| 	rm -f lines4
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| 	mark '7.3' ; $SED -e '3,12w lines4' lines1
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| 	echo w results
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| 	cat lines4
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| 	mark '7.4' ; $SED -e '4r lines2' lines1
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| 	mark '7.5' ; $SED -e '5r /dev/dds' lines1
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| 	mark '7.6' ; $SED -e '6r /dev/null' lines1
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| 	mark '7.7'
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| 	if [ $BSD -eq 1 -o $GNU -eq 1 -o $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo BSD, GNU and SunOS cannot pass this one
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| 	else
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| 		sed '200q' $DICT | sed 's$.*$s/^/&/w tmpdir/&$' >script1
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| 		rm -rf tmpdir
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| 		mkdir tmpdir
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| 		$SED -f script1 lines1
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| 		cat tmpdir/*
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| 		rm -rf tmpdir
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '7.8'
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| 	if [ $BSD -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo BSD sed cannot pass 7.7
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| 	else
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| 		echo line1 > lines3
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| 		echo "" >> lines3
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| 		$SED -n -e '$p' lines3 /dev/null
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| 	fi
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| 		
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| }
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| 
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| test_subst()
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| {
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| 	echo Testing substitution commands
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| 	mark '8.1' ; $SED -e 's/./X/g' lines1
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| 	mark '8.2' ; $SED -e 's,.,X,g' lines1
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| # GNU and SunOS sed thinks we are escaping . as wildcard, not as separator
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| #	mark '8.3' ; $SED -e 's.\..X.g' lines1
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| # POSIX does not say that this should work
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| #	mark '8.4' ; $SED -e 's/[/]/Q/' lines1
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| 	mark '8.4' ; $SED -e 's/[\/]/Q/' lines1
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| 	mark '8.5' ; $SED -e 's_\__X_' lines1
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| 	mark '8.6' ; $SED -e 's/./(&)/g' lines1
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| 	mark '8.7' ; $SED -e 's/./(\&)/g' lines1
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| 	mark '8.8' ; $SED -e 's/\(.\)\(.\)\(.\)/x\3x\2x\1/g' lines1
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| 	mark '8.9' ; $SED -e 's/_/u0\
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| u1\
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| u2/g' lines1
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| 	mark '8.10'
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| 	if [ $BSD -eq 1 -o $GNU -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo 'BSD/GNU sed do not understand digit flags on s commands'
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| 	fi
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| 	$SED -e 's/./X/4' lines1
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| 	rm -f lines4
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| 	mark '8.11' ; $SED -e 's/1/X/w lines4' lines1
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| 	echo s wfile results
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| 	cat lines4
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| 	mark '8.12' ; $SED -e 's/[123]/X/g' lines1
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| 	mark '8.13' ; $SED -e 'y/0123456789/9876543210/' lines1
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| 	mark '8.14' ; 
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| 	if [ $BSD -eq 1 -o $GNU -eq 1 -o $SUN -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo BSD/GNU/SUN sed fail this test
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| 	else
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| 		$SED -e 'y10\123456789198765432\101' lines1
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| 	fi
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| 	mark '8.15' ; $SED -e '1N;2y/\n/X/' lines1
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| 	mark '8.16'
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| 	if [ $BSD -eq 1 ] ; then
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| 		echo 'BSD sed does not handle branch defined REs'
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| 	else
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| 		echo 'eeefff' | $SED -e 'p' -e 's/e/X/p' -e ':x' \
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| 		    -e 's//Y/p' -e '/f/bx'
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| 	fi
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| }
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| 
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| test_error()
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| {
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| 	exec 3<&0 4>&1 5>&2
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| 	exec 0</dev/null
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| 	exec 2>&1
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| 	set -x
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| 	$TEST -x && exit 1
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| 	$TEST -f && exit 1
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| 	$TEST -e && exit 1
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| 	$TEST -f /dev/dds && exit 1
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| 	$TEST p /dev/dds && exit 1
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| 	$TEST -f /bin/sh && exit 1
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| 	$TEST '{' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST '{' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST '/hello/' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST '1,/hello/' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST -e '-5p' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST '/jj' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 'a hello' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 'a \ hello' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 'b foo' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 'd hello' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 's/aa' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 's/aa/' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 's/a/b' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 's/a/b/c/d' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 's/a/b/ 1 2' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 's/a/b/ 1 g' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 's/a/b/w' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 'y/aa' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 'y/aa/b/' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 'y/aa/' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 'y/a/b' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST 'y/a/b/c/d' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST '!' && exit 1
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| 	$TEST supercalifrangolisticexprialidociussupercalifrangolisticexcius
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| 	set +x
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| 	exec 0<&3 1>&4 2>&5
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| }
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| 
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| main
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