#!/usr/bin/env bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later set -eu set -o pipefail # Note: 'grep ... >/dev/null' instead of just 'grep -q' is used intentionally # here, since 'grep -q' exits on the first match causing SIGPIPE being # sent to the sender. BINARY="${1:?}" export SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=info if [[ ! -x "$BINARY" ]]; then echo "$BINARY is not an executable" exit 1 fi # output width if "$BINARY" --help | grep -v 'default:' | grep -E '.{80}.' >/dev/null; then echo "$(basename "$BINARY") --help output is too wide:" "$BINARY" --help | awk 'length > 80' | grep -E --color=yes '.{80}' exit 1 fi # --help prints something. Also catches case where args are ignored. if ! "$BINARY" --help | grep . >/dev/null; then echo "$(basename "$BINARY") --help output is empty" exit 2 fi # no --help output to stderr if "$BINARY" --help 2>&1 1>/dev/null | grep .; then echo "$(basename "$BINARY") --help prints to stderr" exit 3 fi # error output to stderr if ! ("$BINARY" --no-such-parameter 2>&1 1>/dev/null || :) | grep . >/dev/null; then echo "$(basename "$BINARY") with an unknown parameter does not print to stderr" exit 4 fi # --help and -h are equivalent if ! diff <("$BINARY" -h) <("$BINARY" --help); then echo "$(basename "$BINARY") --help and -h are not identical" exit 5 fi