# cp_tests.mk - Set of test cases for busybox cp # ------------- # Copyright (C) 2000 Karl M. Hegbloom GPL # # GNU `cp' GCP = /bin/cp # BusyBox `cp' BCP = $(shell pwd)/cp all:: cp_tests clean:: cp_clean cp_clean: - rm -rf cp_tests cp_*.{gnu,bb} cp # check_cp_dir_to_dir_wo_a removed from this list; see below cp_tests: cp_clean cp check_exists check_simple_cp check_cp_symlnk \ check_cp_symlink_w_a check_cp_files_to_dir check_cp_files_to_dir_w_d \ check_cp_files_to_dir_w_p check_cp_files_to_dir_w_p_and_d \ check_cp_dir_to_dir_w_a \ check_cp_dir_to_dir_w_a_take_two check_exists: @echo; @echo "No output from diff means busybox cp is functioning properly."; @echo "Some tests might show timestamp differences that are Ok."; @echo; @echo Verify that busybox cp exists; @echo ------------------------------; [ -x ${BCP} ] || exit 0 @echo; mkdir cp_tests; check_simple_cp: @echo Copy a file to a copy of the file; @echo ------------------------------; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file > afile; \ ls -l afile > ../cp_afile_afilecopy.gnu; \ ${GCP} afile afilecopy; \ ls -l afile afilecopy >> ../cp_afile_afilecopy.gnu; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/*; @echo; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file > afile; \ ls -l afile > ../cp_afile_afilecopy.bb; \ ${BCP} afile afilecopy; \ ls -l afile afilecopy >> ../cp_afile_afilecopy.bb; @echo; @echo Might show timestamp differences. -diff -u cp_afile_afilecopy.gnu cp_afile_afilecopy.bb; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/*; check_cp_symlnk: @echo; echo Copy a file pointed to by a symlink; @echo ------------------------------; cd cp_tests; \ mkdir here there; \ echo A file > afile; \ cd here; \ ln -s ../afile .; \ @echo; cd cp_tests; \ ls -lR . > ../cp_symlink.gnu; \ ${GCP} here/afile there; \ ls -lR . >> ../cp_symlink.gnu; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/there/*; sleep 1; @echo; cd cp_tests; \ ls -lR . > ../cp_symlink.bb; \ ${BCP} here/afile there; \ ls -lR . >> ../cp_symlink.bb; @echo; @echo Will show timestamp difference. -diff -u cp_symlink.gnu cp_symlink.bb; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/* check_cp_symlink_w_a: @echo; echo Copy a symlink, useing the -a switch.; @echo ------------------------------; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file > afile; \ mkdir here there; \ cd here; \ ln -s ../afile . cd cp_tests; \ ls -lR . > ../cp_a_symlink.gnu; \ ${GCP} -a here/afile there; \ ls -lR . >> ../cp_a_symlink.gnu; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/there/*; sleep 1; @echo; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file > afile; \ ls -lR . > ../cp_a_symlink.bb; \ ${BCP} -a here/afile there; \ ls -lR . >> ../cp_a_symlink.bb; @echo; diff -u cp_a_symlink.gnu cp_a_symlink.bb; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/*; check_cp_files_to_dir: # Copy a set of files to a directory. @echo; echo Copy a set of files to a directory.; @echo ------------------------------; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file number one > afile1; \ echo A file number two, blah. > afile2; \ ln -s afile1 symlink1; \ mkdir there; cd cp_tests; \ ${GCP} afile1 afile2 symlink1 there/; \ ls -lR > ../cp_files_dir.gnu; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/there/*; @echo; cd cp_tests; \ ${BCP} afile1 afile2 symlink1 there/; \ ls -lR > ../cp_files_dir.bb; @echo; diff -u cp_files_dir.gnu cp_files_dir.bb; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/*; check_cp_files_to_dir_w_d: # Copy a set of files to a directory with the -d switch. @echo; echo Copy a set of files to a directory with the -d switch.; @echo ------------------------------; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file number one > afile1; \ echo A file number two, blah. > afile2; \ ln -s afile1 symlink1; \ mkdir there1; \ ${GCP} -d afile1 afile2 symlink1 there1/; \ ls -lR > ../cp_d_files_dir.gnu; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/{afile{1,2},symlink1,there1}; @echo; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file number one > afile1; \ echo A file number two, blah. > afile2; \ ln -s afile1 symlink1; \ mkdir there1; \ ${BCP} -d afile1 afile2 symlink1 there1/; \ ls -lR > ../cp_d_files_dir.bb; @echo; diff -u cp_d_files_dir.gnu cp_d_files_dir.bb; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/{afile{1,2},symlink1,there1}; check_cp_files_to_dir_w_p: # Copy a set of files to a directory with the -p switch. @echo; echo Copy a set of files to a directory with the -p switch.; @echo ------------------------------; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file number one > afile1; \ echo A file number two, blah. > afile2; \ touch --date='Sat Jan 29 21:24:08 PST 2000' afile1; \ ln -s afile1 symlink1; \ mkdir there1; \ ${GCP} -p afile1 afile2 symlink1 there1/; \ ls -lR > ../cp_p_files_dir.gnu; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/{afile{1,2},symlink1,there1}; @echo; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file number one > afile1; \ echo A file number two, blah. > afile2; \ touch --date='Sat Jan 29 21:24:08 PST 2000' afile1; \ ln -s afile1 symlink1; \ mkdir there1; \ ${BCP} -p afile1 afile2 symlink1 there1/; \ ls -lR > ../cp_p_files_dir.bb; @echo; diff -u cp_p_files_dir.gnu cp_p_files_dir.bb; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/{afile{1,2},symlink1,there1}; check_cp_files_to_dir_w_p_and_d: @echo; echo Copy a set of files to a directory with -p and -d switches. @echo ------------------------------; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file number one > afile1; \ echo A file number two, blah. > afile2; \ touch --date='Sat Jan 29 21:24:08 PST 2000' afile1; \ ln -s afile1 symlink1; \ mkdir there1; \ ${GCP} -p -d afile1 afile2 symlink1 there1/; \ ls -lR > ../cp_pd_files_dir.gnu; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/{afile{1,2},symlink1,there1}; @echo; cd cp_tests; \ echo A file number one > afile1; \ echo A file number two, blah. > afile2; \ touch --date='Sat Jan 29 21:24:08 PST 2000' afile1; \ ln -s afile1 symlink1; \ mkdir there1; \ ${BCP} -p -d afile1 afile2 symlink1 there1/; \ ls -lR > ../cp_pd_files_dir.bb; @echo; diff -u cp_pd_files_dir.gnu cp_pd_files_dir.bb; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/{afile{1,2},symlink1,there1}; # This test doesn't work any more; gnu cp now _does_ copy a directory # to a subdirectory of itself. What's worse, that "feature" has no # (documented) way to be disabled with command line switches. # It's not obvious that busybox cp should mimic this behavior. # For now, this test is removed from the cp_tests list, above. check_cp_dir_to_dir_wo_a: # Copy a directory to another directory, without the -a switch. @echo; echo Copy a directory to another directory, without the -a switch. @echo ------------------------------; @echo There should be an error message about cannot cp a dir to a subdir of itself. cd cp_tests; \ touch a b c; \ mkdir adir; \ ls -lR . > ../cp_a_star_adir.gnu; \ ${GCP} -a * adir; \ ls -lR . >> ../cp_a_star_adir.gnu; @echo @echo There should be an error message about cannot cp a dir to a subdir of itself. cd cp_tests; \ rm -rf adir; \ mkdir adir; \ ls -lR . > ../cp_a_star_adir.bb; \ ${BCP} -a * adir; \ ls -lR . >> ../cp_a_star_adir.bb; @echo; diff -u cp_a_star_adir.gnu cp_a_star_adir.bb; # Done @echo; rm -rf cp_tests; @echo; echo Done. check_cp_dir_to_dir_w_a: @echo; echo Copy a directory into another directory with the -a switch. @echo ------------------------------; cd cp_tests; \ mkdir dir{a,b}; \ echo A file > dira/afile; \ echo A file in dirb > dirb/afileindirb; \ ln -s dira/afile dira/alinktoafile; \ mkdir dira/subdir1; \ echo Another file > dira/subdir1/anotherfile; \ ls -lR . > ../cp_a_dira_dirb.gnu; \ ${GCP} -a dira dirb; \ ls -lR . >> ../cp_a_dira_dirb.gnu; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/dir{a,b}; @echo; cd cp_tests; \ mkdir dir{a,b}; \ echo A file > dira/afile; \ echo A file in dirb > dirb/afileindirb; \ ln -s dira/afile dira/alinktoafile; \ mkdir dira/subdir1; \ echo Another file > dira/subdir1/anotherfile; \ ls -lR . > ../cp_a_dira_dirb.bb; \ ${BCP} -a dira dirb; \ ls -lR . >> ../cp_a_dira_dirb.bb; @echo; diff -u cp_a_dira_dirb.gnu cp_a_dira_dirb.bb; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/dir{a,b}; check_cp_dir_to_dir_w_a_take_two: @echo; echo Copy a directory into another directory with the -a switch; @echo ------------------------------; mkdir -p cp_tests/gnu; \ mkdir -p cp_tests/bb; \ cd cp_tests; \ mkdir here there; \ echo A file > here/afile; \ mkdir here/adir; \ touch here/adir/afileinadir; \ ln -s $$(pwd) here/alink; @echo; cd cp_tests/gnu; \ ls -lR . > ../../cp_a_dir_dir.gnu; \ ${GCP} -a here/ there/; \ ls -lR . >> ../../cp_a_dir_dir.gnu; @echo; rm -rf cp_tests/there/*; sleep 1; @echo; cd cp_tests/bb; \ ls -lR . > ../../cp_a_dir_dir.bb; \ ${BCP} -a here/ there/; \ ls -lR . >> ../../cp_a_dir_dir.bb; @echo; echo "Erik 1" diff -u cp_a_dir_dir.gnu cp_a_dir_dir.bb; echo "Erik 2" @echo; echo "Erik 3" rm -rf cp_tests/*;