#!/bin/sh # Demonstrate the disk-filling infloop when redirecting to an input file. . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src require_timeout_ # Use an input file large enough that the problem is reproducible in spite # of buffering effects. Just larger than 256KB should be adequate. v=$(printf %063d 0)' ' # 64 * 2^12 = 256k for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12; do v="$v$v" done echo "$v" > out || framework_failure_ for arg in out - ''; do # Accommodate both 'out' and '(standard input)', as well as # the multi-byte quoting we see on OS/X-based systems. echo grep: input file ... is also the output > err.exp || framework_failure_ # Require an exit status of 2. # grep-2.8 and earlier would infloop with $arg = out. # grep-2.10 and earlier would infloop with $arg = - or $arg = ''. timeout 10 grep 0 $arg < out >> out 2> err; st=$?; test $st = 2 || fail=1 sed 's/file .* is/file ... is/' err > k && mv k err compare err.exp err || fail=1 # But with each of the following options it must not exit-2. for i in -q -m1 -l -L; do timeout 10 grep $i 0 $arg < out >> out 2> err; st=$? test $st = 2 && fail=1 done timeout 10 grep -2 0 $arg < out >> out 2> err; st=$? test $st = 2 || fail=1 done Exit $fail