tests: convert the multi-prog $VERBOSE/--version uses
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # Verify behavior of env -0 and printenv -0.
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19 . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
20 print_ver_ env printenv
22 # POSIX is clear that environ may, but need not be, sorted.
23 # Environment variable values may contain newlines, which cannot be
24 # observed by merely inspecting output from env.
25 # Cygwin requires a minimal environment to launch new processes: execve
26 # adds missing variables SYSTEMROOT and WINDIR, which show up in a
27 # subsequent env. Cygwin also requires /bin to always be part of PATH,
28 # and attempts to unset or reduce PATH may cause execve to fail.
30 # For these reasons, it is better to compare two outputs from distinct
31 # programs that should be the same, rather than building an exp file.
32 env -i PATH="$PATH" env -0 > out1 || fail=1
33 env -i PATH="$PATH" printenv -0 > out2 || fail=1
34 compare out1 out2 || fail=1
35 env -i PATH="$PATH" env --null > out2 || fail=1
36 compare out1 out2 || fail=1
37 env -i PATH="$PATH" printenv --null > out2 || fail=1
38 compare out1 out2 || fail=1
40 # env -0 does not work if a command is specified.
41 env -0 echo hi > out
42 test $? = 125 || fail=1
43 test -s out && fail=1
45 # Test env -0 on a one-variable environment.
46 printf 'a=b\nc=\0' > exp || framework_failure
47 env -i -0 "$(printf 'a=b\nc=')" > out || fail=1
48 compare exp out || fail=1
50 # Test printenv -0 on particular values.
51 printf 'b\nc=\0' > exp || framework_failure
52 env "$(printf 'a=b\nc=')" printenv -0 a > out || fail=1
53 compare exp out || fail=1
54 env -u a printenv -0 a > out
55 test $? = 1 || fail=1
56 test -s out && fail=1
57 env -u b "$(printf 'a=b\nc=')" printenv -0 b a > out
58 test $? = 1 || fail=1
59 compare exp out || fail=1
61 Exit $fail