grub/tests/grub_cmd_test.in
Vladimir Serbinenko 427e4ff91a Remove bashisms from tests.
Those tests don't actually need bash. Just use common shebang.
2020-09-21 11:19:14 -04:00

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#! /bin/sh
# create a randome file
empty="`mktemp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"`" || exit 1
non_empty="`mktemp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"`" || exit 1
cat >$non_empty <<EOF
hello world!
EOF
. "@builddir@/grub-core/modinfo.sh"
if [ x"${grub_modinfo_platform}" = xemu ]; then
grub_empty="(host)$empty"
grub_non_empty="(host)$non_empty"
grub_dir="(host)${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"
else
grub_empty="/boot/empty"
grub_non_empty="/boot/non_empty"
grub_dir="/boot/grub"
fi
outfile="`mktemp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"`" || exit 1
@builddir@/grub-shell --files=$grub_empty=$empty --files=$grub_non_empty=$non_empty>$outfile <<EOF
if ! test -f $grub_empty; then
echo FAIL1
fi
if ! test -e $grub_empty; then
echo FAIL2
fi
if test -d $grub_empty; then
echo FAIL3
fi
if ! test -d $grub_dir; then
echo FAIL4
fi
if test -s $grub_empty; then
echo FAIL5
fi
if ! test -s $grub_non_empty; then
echo FAIL6
fi
if test -f $grub_empty -a foo = bar; then
echo FAIL7
fi
if test -e $grub_empty -a foo = bar; then
echo FAIL8
fi
if test -s $grub_non_empty -a foo = bar; then
echo FAIL9
fi
if test -d $grub_dir -a foo = bar; then
echo FAIL10
fi
EOF
rm -f "$empty" "$non_empty"
if grep FAIL "$outfile" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "GRUB test command file tests failed."
cat "$outfile"
exit 1
else
rm -f "${outfile}"
exit 0
fi