maint: avoid sc_tight_scope failure in sort.c
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # Ensure "mv --verbose --backup" works the same for dirs and non-dirs.
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19 . "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src
20 print_ver_ mv
22 mkdir A B || framework_failure_
23 touch X Y || framework_failure_
26 # Before coreutils-6.2, the " (backup: 'B.~1~')" suffix was not printed.
27 mv --verbose --backup=numbered -T A B > out || fail=1
28 cat <<\EOF > exp || framework_failure_
29 renamed 'A' -> 'B' (backup: 'B.~1~')
30 EOF
32 compare exp out || fail=1
34 # Bug#52410
35 mkdir C D E || framework_failure_
36 mv -T --backup=numbered C E/ || fail=1
37 mv -T --backup=numbered D E/ || fail=1
39 # Bug#55029
40 mkdir F && echo 1 >1 && echo 2 >2 && cp 1 F/X && cp 2 X || framework_failure_
41 mv --backup=simple X F/ || fail=1
42 compare 1 F/X~ || fail=1
43 compare 2 F/X || fail=1
45 Exit $fail