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#!/bin/sh # # Regression tests for date(1) # # Submitted by Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org> # # $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/tools/regression/bin/date/regress.sh 217208 2011-01-09 22:05:09Z keramida $ # # # These two date/times have been chosen carefully, they # create both the single digit and double/multidigit version of # the values. # # To create a new one, make sure you are using the UTC timezone! # TEST1=3222243 # 1970-02-07 07:04:03 TEST2=1005600000 # 2001-11-12 21:11:12 export LC_ALL=C export TZ=UTC count=0 check() { S=$1 A1=$2 A2=$3 count=`expr ${count} + 1` if [ -z "${A2}" ]; then A2=${A1}; fi R=`date -r ${TEST1} +%${S}` if [ "${R}" = "${A1}" ]; then echo "ok ${S}{t1}" else echo "no ok ${S}{t1} - (got ${R}, expected ${A1})" fi R=`date -r ${TEST2} +%${S}` if [ "${R}" = "${A2}" ]; then echo "ok ${S}{t2}" else echo "no ok ${S}{t2} - (got ${R}, expected ${A2})" fi } echo "1..78" check A Saturday Monday check a Sat Mon check B February November check b Feb Nov check C 19 20 check c "Sat Feb 7 07:04:03 1970" "Mon Nov 12 21:20:00 2001" check D 02/07/70 11/12/01 check d 07 12 check e " 7" 12 check F "1970-02-07" "2001-11-12" check G 1970 2001 check g 70 01 check H 07 21 check h Feb Nov check I 07 09 check j 038 316 check k " 7" 21 check l " 7" " 9" check M 04 20 check m 02 11 check p AM PM check R 07:04 21:20 check r "07:04:03 AM" "09:20:00 PM" check S 03 00 check s ${TEST1} ${TEST2} check U 05 45 check u 6 1 check V 06 46 check v " 7-Feb-1970" "12-Nov-2001" check W 05 46 check w 6 1 check X "07:04:03" "21:20:00" check x "02/07/70" "11/12/01" check Y 1970 2001 check y 70 01 check Z UTC UTC check z +0000 +0000 check % % % check + "Sat Feb 7 07:04:03 UTC 1970" "Mon Nov 12 21:20:00 UTC 2001"