# test the ksh-like extended globbing features: [!@*?+](patlist) shopt -s extglob expect() { echo expect "$@" } case "/dev/udp/129.22.8.102/45" in /dev/@(tcp|udp)/*/*) echo ok 1;; *) echo bad 1;; esac # valid numbers case 12 in 0|[1-9]*([0-9])) echo ok 2;; *) echo bad 2;; esac case 12abc in 0|[1-9]*([0-9])) echo bad 3;; *) echo ok 3;; esac case 1 in 0|[1-9]*([0-9])) echo ok 4;; *) echo bad 4;; esac # octal numbers case 07 in +([0-7])) echo ok 5;; *) echo bad 5;; esac case 0377 in +([0-7])) echo ok 6;; *) echo bad 6;; esac case 09 in +([0-7])) echo bad 7;; *) echo ok 7;; esac # stuff from korn's book case paragraph in para@(chute|graph)) echo ok 8;; *) echo bad 8;; esac case paramour in para@(chute|graph)) echo bad 9;; *) echo ok 9;; esac case para991 in para?([345]|99)1) echo ok 10;; *) echo bad 10;; esac case para381 in para?([345]|99)1) echo bad 11;; *) echo ok 11;; esac case paragraph in para*([0-9])) echo bad 12;; *) echo ok 12;; esac case para in para*([0-9])) echo ok 13;; *) echo bad 13;; esac case para13829383746592 in para*([0-9])) echo ok 14;; *) echo bad 14;; esac case paragraph in para*([0-9])) echo bad 15;; *) echo ok 15;; esac case para in para+([0-9])) echo bad 16;; *) echo ok 16;; esac case para987346523 in para+([0-9])) echo ok 17;; *) echo bad 17;; esac case paragraph in para!(*.[0-9])) echo ok 18;; *) echo bad 18;; esac case para.38 in para!(*.[0-9])) echo ok 19;; *) echo bad 19;; esac case para.graph in para!(*.[0-9])) echo ok 20;; *) echo bad 20;; esac case para39 in para!(*.[0-9])) echo ok 21;; *) echo bad 21;; esac # tests derived from those in rosenblatt's korn shell book case "" in *(0|1|3|5|7|9)) echo ok 22;; *) echo bad 22; esac case 137577991 in *(0|1|3|5|7|9)) echo ok 23;; *) echo bad 23; esac case 2468 in *(0|1|3|5|7|9)) echo bad 24;; *) echo ok 24; esac case file.c in *.c?(c)) echo ok 25;; *) echo bad 25;; esac case file.C in *.c?(c)) echo bad 26;; *) echo ok 26;; esac case file.cc in *.c?(c)) echo ok 27;; *) echo bad 27;; esac case file.ccc in *.c?(c)) echo bad 28;; *) echo ok 28;; esac case parse.y in !(*.c|*.h|Makefile.in|config*|README)) echo ok 29;; *) echo bad 29;; esac case shell.c in !(*.c|*.h|Makefile.in|config*|README)) echo bad 30;; *) echo ok 30;; esac case Makefile in !(*.c|*.h|Makefile.in|config*|README)) echo ok 31;; *) echo bad 31;; esac case "VMS.FILE;1" in *\;[1-9]*([0-9])) echo ok 32;; *) echo bad 32;; esac case "VMS.FILE;0" in *\;[1-9]*([0-9])) echo bad 33;; *) echo ok 33;; esac case "VMS.FILE;" in *\;[1-9]*([0-9])) echo bad 34;; *) echo ok 34;; esac case "VMS.FILE;139" in *\;[1-9]*([0-9])) echo ok 35;; *) echo bad 35;; esac case "VMS.FILE;1N" in *\;[1-9]*([0-9])) echo bad 36;; *) echo ok 36;; esac # tests derived from the pd-ksh test suite MYDIR=$PWD # save where we are TESTDIR=/tmp/eglob-test-$$ mkdir $TESTDIR builtin cd $TESTDIR || { echo $0: cannot cd to $TESTDIR >&2 ; exit 1; } rm -rf * touch abcx abcz bbc expect '!([*)*' echo !([*)* expect '+(a|b[)*' echo +(a|b[)* expect '[a*(]*z' echo [a*(]*)z rm -f abcx abcz bbc touch abc expect '+()c' echo +()c expect '+()x' echo +()x expect abc echo +(*)c expect '+(*)x' echo +(*)x # extended globbing should not be performed on the output of substitutions x='@(*)' expect '@(*)' echo $x expect 'no-file+(a|b)stuff' echo no-file+(a|b)stuff expect 'no-file+(a*(c)|b)stuff' echo no-file+(a*(c)|b)stuff touch abd acd expect 'abd acd' echo a+(b|c)d expect 'acd' echo a!(@(b|B))d expect 'abd' echo a[b*(foo|bar)]d # simple kleene star tests expect no case foo in *(a|b[)) echo yes;; *) echo no;; esac expect yes case foo in *(a|b[)|f*) echo yes;; *) echo no;; esac # this doesn't work right yet; it is an incorrectly formed pattern expect yes case '*(a|b[)' in *(a|b[)) echo yes;; *) echo no;; esac # check extended globbing in pattern removal -- these don't work right yet x=abcdef expect '1: bcdef' echo 1: ${x#+(a|abc)} expect '2: def' echo 2: ${x##+(a|abc)} expect '3: abcde' echo 3: ${x%+(def|f)} expect '4: abc' echo 4: ${x%%+(f|def)} # these work ok expect '5: ef' echo 5: ${x#*(a|b)cd} expect '6: ef' echo 6: "${x#*(a|b)cd}" expect '7: abcdef' echo 7: ${x#"*(a|b)cd"} # More tests derived from a bug report concerning extended glob patterns # following a * builtin cd $TESTDIR || { echo $0: cannot cd to $TESTDIR >&2 ; exit 1; } rm -rf * touch ab abcdef abef abcfef expect 'ab abef' echo ab*(e|f) expect 'abcfef abef' echo ab?*(e|f) expect abcdef echo ab*d+(e|f) expect 'ab abcdef abcfef abef' echo ab**(e|f) expect 'abcdef abcfef abef' echo ab*+(e|f) case 'abcfefg' in ab**(e|f)) echo ok 37;; *) echo bad 37;; esac case 'abcfefg' in ab**(e|f)g) echo ok 38;; *a) echo bad 38;; esac case ab in ab*+(e|f)) echo bad 39;; *) echo ok 39;; esac case abef in ab***ef) echo ok 40;; *) echo bad 40;; esac case abef in ab**) echo ok 41;; *) echo bad 41;; esac # bug in all versions up to and including bash-2.05b case "123abc" in *?(a)bc) echo ok 42;; *) echo bad 42;; esac # clean up and do the next one builtin cd / rm -rf $TESTDIR mkdir $TESTDIR builtin cd $TESTDIR LC_COLLATE=C # have to set this; it affects the sorting touch a.b a,b a:b a-b a\;b a\ b a_b echo a[^[:alnum:]]b echo a[-.,:\;\ _]b echo a@([^[:alnum:]])b echo a@([-.,:; _])b echo a@([.])b echo a@([^.])b echo a@([^x])b echo a+([^[:alnum:]])b echo a@(.|[^[:alnum:]])b builtin cd / rm -rf $TESTDIR x=abcdef recho "${x#*(a|b)cd}" # this is for the benefit of pure coverage, so it writes the pcv file # in the right place builtin cd $MYDIR ${THIS_SH} ./extglob1.sub exit 0