tests: mixed: correct size-enumeration logic
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1 #!/bin/sh
2 # Ensure that gzip -cdf handles mixed compressed/not-compressed data
3 # Before gzip-1.5, it would produce invalid output.
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19 # limit so don't run it by default.
21 . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ..
23 printf 'xxx\nyyy\n' > exp2 || framework_failure_
24 printf 'aaa\nbbb\nccc\n' > exp3 || framework_failure_
26 fail=0
28 (echo xxx; echo yyy) > in || fail=1
29 gzip -cdf < in > out || fail=1
30 compare out exp2 || fail=1
32 # Uncompressed input, followed by compressed data.
33 # Currently fails, so skip it.
34 # (echo xxx; echo yyy|gzip) > in || fail=1
35 # gzip -cdf < in > out || fail=1
36 # compare out exp2 || fail=1
38 # Compressed input, followed by regular (not-compressed) data.
39 (echo xxx|gzip; echo yyy) > in || fail=1
40 gzip -cdf < in > out || fail=1
41 compare out exp2 || fail=1
43 (echo xxx|gzip; echo yyy|gzip) > in || fail=1
44 gzip -cdf < in > out || fail=1
45 compare out exp2 || fail=1
47 in_str=0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_-+=%
48 for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a; do in_str="$in_str$in_str" ;done
50 # Start with some small sizes. $(seq 64)
51 sizes=$(i=0; while :; do echo $i; test $i = 64 && break; i=$(expr $i + 1); done)
53 # gzip's internal buffer size is 32KiB + 64 bytes:
54 sizes="$sizes 32831 32832 32833"
56 # 128KiB, +/- 1
57 sizes="$sizes 131071 131072 131073"
59 # Ensure that "gzip -cdf" acts like cat, for a range of small input files.
60 i=0
61 for i in $sizes; do
62 echo $i
63 printf %$i.${i}s $in_str > in
64 gzip -cdf < in > out
65 compare in out || fail=1
66 done
68 Exit $fail