#!/usr/bin/perl # Test 'env -S' feature # Copyright (C) 2018-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . use strict; (my $program_name = $0) =~ s|.*/||; my $prog = 'env'; my $env = "$ENV{abs_top_builddir}/src/env"; # Ensure no whitespace or other problematic chars in path $env =~ m!^([-+\@\w./]+)$! or CuSkip::skip "unusual absolute builddir name; skipping this test\n"; $env = $1; # Turn off localization of executable's output. @ENV{qw(LANGUAGE LANG LC_ALL)} = ('C') x 3; # This envvar is somehow set at least on macOS 11.6, and would # otherwise cause failure of q*, t* and more tests below. Ignore it. my $cf = '__CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING'; exists $ENV{$cf} and $env .= " -u$cf"; # Likewise for these Cygwin env vars my $cf = 'SYSTEMROOT'; exists $ENV{$cf} and $env .= " -u$cf"; my $cf = 'WINDIR'; exists $ENV{$cf} and $env .= " -u$cf"; my @Tests = ( # Test combination of -S and regular arguments ['1', q[-ufoo A=B FOO=AR sh -c 'echo $A$FOO'], {OUT=>"BAR"}], ['2', q[-ufoo -S'A=B FOO=AR sh -c "echo \\$A\\$FOO"'], {OUT=>"BAR"}], ['3', q[-ufoo -S'A=B FOO=AR' sh -c 'echo $A$FOO'], {OUT=>"BAR"}], ['4', q[-ufoo -S'A=B' FOO=AR sh -c 'echo $A$FOO'], {OUT=>"BAR"}], ['5', q[-S'-ufoo A=B FOO=AR sh -c "echo \\$A\\$FOO"'], {OUT=>"BAR"}], # Test quoting inside -S ['q1', q[-S'-i A="B C" ]."$env'", {OUT=>"A=B C"}], ['q2', q[-S"-i A='B C' ]."$env\"", {OUT=>"A=B C"}], ['q3', q[-S"-i A=\"B C\" ]."$env\"", {OUT=>"A=B C"}], # Test backslash-quoting inside quoting inside -S ['q4', q[-S'-i A="B \" C" ]."$env'", {OUT=>'A=B " C'}], ['q5', q[-S"-i A='B \\' C' ]."$env\"", {OUT=>"A=B ' C"}], # Single-quotes in double-quotes and vice-versa ['q6', q[-S'-i A="B'"'"'C" ]."$env'", {OUT=>"A=B'C"}], ['q7', q[-S"-i A='B\\"C' ]."$env\"", {OUT=>'A=B"C'}], # Test tab and space (note: tab here is expanded by perl # and sent to the shell as ASCII 0x9 inside single-quotes). ['t1', qq[-S'-i\tA="B \tC" $env'], {OUT=>"A=B \tC"}], # Here '\\t' is not interpolated by perl/shell, passed as two characters # (backslash, 't') to env, resulting in one argument ("AB"). ['t2', qq[-S'printf x%sx\\n A\\tB'], {OUT=>"xA\tBx"}], # Here '\t' is interpolated by perl, passed as literal tab (ASCII 0x9) # to env, resulting in two arguments ("A" "B"). ['t3', qq[-S'printf x%sx\\n A\tB'], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], ['t4', qq[-S'printf x%sx\\n A \t B'], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], # Ensure \v\f\r\n treated like other whitespace. # From 8.30 - 8.32 these would introduce arguments to printf, # and also crash ASAN builds with out of bounds access. ['t5', qq[-S'printf x%sx\\n A \t B \013\f\r\n'], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], # Test empty strings ['m1', qq[-i -S"" A=B $env], {OUT=>"A=B"}], ['m2', qq[-i -S" \t" A=B $env], {OUT=>"A=B"}], # Test escape sequences. # note: in the following, there is no interpolation by perl due # to q[], and no interpolation by the shell due to single-quotes. # env will receive the backslash character followed by t/f/r/n/v. # Also: Perl does not recognize "\v", so use "\013" for vertical tab. ['e1', q[-i -S'A="B\tC" ]."$env'", {OUT=>"A=B\tC"}], ['e2', q[-i -S'A="B\fC" ]."$env'", {OUT=>"A=B\fC"}], ['e3', q[-i -S'A="B\rC" ]."$env'", {OUT=>"A=B\rC"}], ['e4', q[-i -S'A="B\nC" ]."$env'", {OUT=>"A=B\nC"}], ['e5', q[-i -S'A="B\vC" ]."$env'", {OUT=>"A=B\013C"}], ['e6', q[-i -S'A="B\$C" ]."$env'", {OUT=>'A=B$C'}], ['e7', q[-i -S'A=B\$C ]."$env'", {OUT=>'A=B$C'}], ['e8', q[-i -S'A="B\#C" ]."$env'", {OUT=>'A=B#C'}], ['e9', q[-i -S'A="B\\\\C" ]."$env'", {OUT=>'A=B\\C'}], ['e10',q[-i -S"A='B\\\\\\\\C' ]."$env\"", {OUT=>'A=B\\C'}], # Escape in single-quoted string - passed as-is # (the multiple pairs of backslashes are to survive two interpolations: # by perl and then by the shell due to double-quotes). ['e11',q[-i -S"A='B\\\\tC' ]."$env\"", {OUT=>'A=B\tC'}], ['e12',q[-i -S"A='B\\\\#C' ]."$env\"", {OUT=>'A=B\#C'}], ['e13',q[-i -S"A='B\\\\\\$C' ]."$env\"", {OUT=>'A=B\$C'}], ['e14',q[-i -S"A='B\\\\\\"C' ]."$env\"", {OUT=>'A=B\"C'}], # Special escape sequences: # \_ in duoble-quotes is a space - result is just one envvar 'A' ['e20', q[-i -S'A="B\_C=D" ]."$env'", {OUT=>'A=B C=D'}], # \_ outside double-quotes is arg separator, the command to # execute should be 'env env' ['e21', q[-i -S'A=B]."\\_$env\\_$env'", {OUT=>"A=B"}], # Test -C inside -S ['c1', q["-S-C/ pwd"], {OUT=>"/"}], ['c2', q["-S -C / pwd"], {OUT=>"/"}], ['c3', q["-S --ch'dir='/ pwd"], {OUT=>"/"}], # Test -u inside and outside -S # u1,u2 - establish a baseline, without -S ['u1', q[ sh -c 'echo =$FOO='], {ENV=>"FOO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"=BAR="}], ['u2', q[-uFOO sh -c 'echo =$FOO='], {ENV=>"FOO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"=="}], # u3,u4: ${FOO} expanded by env itself before executing sh. # \\$FOO expanded by sh. # ${FOO} should have value of the original environment # and \\$FOO should be unset, regardlss where -uFOO is used. # 'u3' behavior differs from FreeBSD's but deemed preferable, in # https://lists.gnu.org/r/coreutils/2018-04/msg00014.html ['u3', q[-uFOO -S'sh -c "echo x${FOO}x =\\$FOO="'], {ENV=>"FOO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"xBARx =="}], ['u4', q[-S'-uFOO sh -c "echo x${FOO}x =\\$FOO="'], {ENV=>"FOO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"xBARx =="}], # Test ENVVAR expansion ['v1', q[-i -S'A=${FOO} ]."$env'", {ENV=>"FOO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"A=BAR"}], ['v2', q[-i -S'A=x${FOO}x ]."$env'", {ENV=>"FOO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"A=xBARx"}], ['v3', q[-i -S'A=x${FOO}x ]."$env'", {ENV=>"FOO="}, {OUT=>"A=xx"}], ['v4', q[-i -S'A=x${FOO}x ]."$env'", {OUT=>"A=xx"}], ['v5', q[-i -S'A="x${FOO}x" ]."$env'", {ENV=>"FOO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"A=xBARx"}], ['v6', q[-i -S'${FOO}=A ]."$env'", {ENV=>"FOO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"BAR=A"}], # No expansion inside single-quotes ['v7', q[-i -S"A='x\${FOO}x' ]."$env\"", {OUT=>'A=x${FOO}x'}], ['v8', q[-i -S'A="${_FOO}" ]."$env'", {ENV=>"_FOO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"A=BAR"}], ['v9', q[-i -S'A="${F_OO}" ]."$env'", {ENV=>"F_OO=BAR"}, {OUT=>"A=BAR"}], ['v10', q[-i -S'A="${FOO1}" ]."$env'", {ENV=>"FOO1=BAR"}, {OUT=>"A=BAR"}], # Test end-of-string '#" and '\c' ['d1', q[-i -S'A=B #C=D' ]."$env", {OUT=>"A=B"}], ['d2', q[-i -S'#A=B C=D' ]."$env", {OUT=>""}], ['d3', q[-i -S'A=B#' ]."$env", {OUT=>"A=B#"}], ['d4', q[-i -S'A=B #' ]."$env", {OUT=>"A=B"}], ['d5', q[-i -S'A=B\cC=D' ]."$env", {OUT=>"A=B"}], ['d6', q[-i -S'\cA=B C=D' ]."$env", {OUT=>""}], ['d7', q[-i -S'A=B\c' ]."$env", {OUT=>"A=B"}], ['d8', q[-i -S'A=B \c' ]."$env", {OUT=>"A=B"}], ['d10', q[-S'echo FOO #BAR'], {OUT=>"FOO"}], ['d11', q[-S'echo FOO \\#BAR'], {OUT=>"FOO #BAR"}], ['d12', q[-S'echo FOO#BAR'], {OUT=>"FOO#BAR"}], # Test underscore as space/separator in double/single/no quotes ['s1', q[-S'printf x%sx\\n "A\\_B"'], {OUT=>"xA Bx"}], ['s2', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n 'A\\_B'"], {OUT=>"xA\\_Bx"}], ['s3', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n A\\_B"], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], ['s4', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n A B"], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], ['s5', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n A B"], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], # test underscore/spaces variations - # ensure they don't generate empty arguments. ['s6', q[-S"\\_printf x%sx\\n FOO"], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s7', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n FOO\\_"], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s8', q[-S"\\_printf x%sx\\n FOO\\_"], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s9', q[-S"\\_\\_printf x%sx\\n FOO\\_\\_"], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s10', q[-S" printf x%sx\\n FOO"], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s11', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n FOO "], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s12', q[-S" printf x%sx\\n FOO "], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s13', q[-S" printf x%sx\\n FOO "], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s14', q[-S'printf\\_x%sx\\n\\_FOO'], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s15', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n \\_ FOO"], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s16', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n\\_ \\_FOO"], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], ['s17', q[-S"\\_ \\_ printf x%sx\\n FOO \\_ \\_"], {OUT=>"xFOOx"}], # Check for empty quotes ['eq1', q[-S'printf x%sx\\n A "" B'], {OUT=>"xAx\nxx\nxBx"}], ['eq2', q[-S'printf x%sx\\n A"" B'], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], ['eq3', q[-S'printf x%sx\\n A""B'], {OUT=>"xABx"}], ['eq4', q[-S'printf x%sx\\n A ""B'], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], ['eq5', q[-S'printf x%sx\\n ""'], {OUT=>"xx"}], ['eq6', q[-S'printf x%sx\\n "" '], {OUT=>"xx"}], ['eq10', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n A '' B"], {OUT=>"xAx\nxx\nxBx"}], ['eq11', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n A'' B"], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], ['eq12', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n A''B"], {OUT=>"xABx"}], ['eq13', q[-S"printf x%sx\\n A ''B"], {OUT=>"xAx\nxBx"}], ['eq14', q[-S'printf x%sx\\n ""'], {OUT=>"xx"}], ['eq15', q[-S'printf x%sx\\n "" '], {OUT=>"xx"}], # extreme example - such as could be found on a #! line. ['p10', q[-S"\\_ \\_perl\_-w\_-T\_-e\_'print \"hello\n\";'\\_ \\_"], {OUT=>"hello"}], # Test Error Conditions ['err1', q[-S'"\\c"'], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"$prog: '\\c' must not appear in double-quoted -S string\n"}], ['err2', q[-S'A=B\\'], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"$prog: invalid backslash at end of string in -S\n"}], ['err3', q[-S'"A=B\\"'], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"$prog: no terminating quote in -S string\n"}], ['err4', q[-S"'A=B\\\\'"], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"$prog: no terminating quote in -S string\n"}], ['err5', q[-S'A=B\\q'], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"$prog: invalid sequence '\\q' in -S\n"}], ['err6', q[-S'A=$B'], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"$prog: only \${VARNAME} expansion is supported, error at: \$B\n"}], ['err7', q[-S'A=${B'], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"$prog: only \${VARNAME} expansion is supported, " . "error at: \${B\n"}], ['err8', q[-S'A=${B%B}'], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"$prog: only \${VARNAME} expansion is supported, " . "error at: \${B%B}\n"}], ['err9', q[-S'A=${9B}'], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"$prog: only \${VARNAME} expansion is supported, " . "error at: \${9B}\n"}], # Test incorrect shebang usage (extraneous whitespace). ['err_sp2', q['-v -S cat -n'], {EXIT=>125}, {ERR=>"env: invalid option -- ' '\n" . "env: use -[v]S to pass options in shebang lines\n" . "Try 'env --help' for more information.\n"}], ['err_sp3', q['-v -S cat -n'], {EXIT=>125}, # embedded tab after -v {ERR=>"env: invalid option -- '\t'\n" . "env: use -[v]S to pass options in shebang lines\n" . "Try 'env --help' for more information.\n"}], # Also diagnose incorrect shebang usage when failing to exec. # This typically happens with: # # $ cat xxx # #!env -v -S cat -n # # $ ./xxx # # in which case: # argv[0] = env # argv[1] = '-v -S cat -n' # argv[2] = './xxx' ['err_sp5', q['cat -n' ./xxx], {EXIT=>127}, {ERR=>"env: 'cat -n': No such file or directory\n" . "env: use -[v]S to pass options in shebang lines\n"}], ['err_sp6', q['cat -n' ./xxx arg], {EXIT=>127}, {ERR=>"env: 'cat -n': No such file or directory\n" . "env: use -[v]S to pass options in shebang lines\n"}], ); # Append a newline to end of each expected 'OUT' string. my $t; foreach $t (@Tests) { my $arg1 = $t->[1]; my $e; foreach $e (@$t) { $e->{OUT} .= "\n" if ref $e eq 'HASH' and exists $e->{OUT} and length($e->{OUT})>0; } } # Repeat above tests with "--debug" option (but discard STDERR). my @new; foreach my $t (@Tests) { #skip tests that are expected to fail next if $t->[0] =~ /^err/; my @new_t = @$t; my $test_name = shift @new_t; my $args = shift @new_t; push @new, ["$test_name-debug", "--debug " . $args, @new_t, {ERR_SUBST => 's/.*//ms'}]; } push @Tests, @new; my $save_temps = $ENV{SAVE_TEMPS}; my $verbose = $ENV{VERBOSE}; my $fail = run_tests ($program_name, $prog, \@Tests, $save_temps, $verbose); exit $fail;