#!/bin/sh # Ensure that shuf randomizes its input. # Copyright (C) 2006-2023 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 . . "${srcdir=.}/tests/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ./src print_ver_ shuf getlimits_ seq 100 > in || framework_failure_ shuf in >out || fail=1 # Fail if the input is the same as the output. # This is a probabilistic test :-) # However, the odds of failure are very low: 1 in 100! (~ 1 in 10^158) compare in out > /dev/null && { fail=1; echo "not random?" 1>&2; } # Fail if the sorted output is not the same as the input. sort -n out > out1 compare in out1 || { fail=1; echo "not a permutation" 1>&2; } # Exercise shuf's -i option. shuf -i 1-100 > out || fail=1 compare in out > /dev/null && { fail=1; echo "not random?" 1>&2; } sort -n out > out1 compare in out1 || { fail=1; echo "not a permutation" 1>&2; } # Exercise shuf's -r -n 0 options, with no standard input. shuf -r -n 0 in <&- >out || fail=1 compare /dev/null out || fail=1 # Exercise shuf's -e option. t=$(shuf -e a b c d e | sort | fmt) test "$t" = 'a b c d e' || { fail=1; echo "not a permutation" 1>&2; } # coreutils-8.22 dumps core. shuf -er test $? -eq 1 || fail=1 # coreutils-8.22 and 8.23 dump core # with a single redundant operand with --input-range shuf -i0-0 1 test $? -eq 1 || fail=1 # Before coreutils-6.3, this would infloop. # "seq 1860" produces 8193 (8K + 1) bytes of output. seq 1860 | shuf > /dev/null || fail=1 # coreutils-6.12 and earlier would output a newline terminator, not \0. shuf --zero-terminated -i 1-1 > out || fail=1 printf '1\0' > exp || framework_failure_ cmp out exp || { fail=1; echo "missing NUL terminator?" 1>&2; } # Ensure shuf -n operates efficiently for small n. Before coreutils-8.13 # this would try to allocate $SIZE_MAX * sizeof(size_t) timeout 10 shuf -i1-$SIZE_MAX -n2 >/dev/null || { fail=1; echo "couldn't get a small subset" >&2; } # Ensure shuf -n0 doesn't read any input or open specified files touch unreadable || framework_failure_ chmod 0 unreadable || framework_failure_ if ! test -r unreadable; then shuf -n0 unreadable || fail=1 { shuf -n1 unreadable || test $? -ne 1; } && fail=1 fi # Multiple -n is accepted, should use the smallest value shuf -n10 -i0-9 -n3 -n20 > exp || framework_failure_ c=$(wc -l < exp) || framework_failure_ test "$c" -eq 3 || { fail=1; echo "Multiple -n failed">&2 ; } # Test error conditions # -i and -e must not be used together : | { shuf -i0-9 -e A B || test $? -ne 1; } && { fail=1; echo "shuf did not detect erroneous -e and -i usage.">&2 ; } # Test invalid value for -n : | { shuf -nA || test $? -ne 1; } && { fail=1; echo "shuf did not detect erroneous -n usage.">&2 ; } # Test multiple -i { shuf -i0-9 -n10 -i8-90 || test $? -ne 1; } && { fail=1; echo "shuf did not detect multiple -i usage.">&2 ; } # Test invalid range for ARG in '1' 'A' '1-' '1-A'; do { shuf -i$ARG || test $? -ne 1; } && { fail=1; echo "shuf did not detect erroneous -i$ARG usage.">&2 ; } done # multiple -o are forbidden { shuf -i0-9 -o A -o B || test $? -ne 1; } && { fail=1; echo "shuf did not detect erroneous multiple -o usage.">&2 ; } # multiple random-sources are forbidden { shuf -i0-9 --random-source A --random-source B || test $? -ne 1; } && { fail=1; echo "shuf did not detect multiple --random-source usage.">&2 ; } # Test --repeat option # --repeat without count should return an indefinite number of lines shuf --rep -i 0-10 | head -n 1000 > exp || framework_failure_ c=$(wc -l < exp) || framework_failure_ test "$c" -eq 1000 \ || { fail=1; echo "--repeat does not repeat indefinitely">&2 ; } # --repeat can output more values than the input range shuf --rep -i0-9 -n1000 > exp || framework_failure_ c=$(wc -l < exp) || framework_failure_ test "$c" -eq 1000 || { fail=1; echo "--repeat with --count failed">&2 ; } # Check output values (this is not bullet-proof, but drawing 1000 values # between 0 and 9 should produce all values, unless there's a bug in shuf # or a very poor random source, or extremely bad luck) c=$(sort -nu exp | paste -s -d ' ') || framework_failure_ test "$c" = "0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" || { fail=1; echo "--repeat produced bad output">&2 ; } # check --repeat with non-zero low value shuf --rep -i222-233 -n2000 > exp || framework_failure_ c=$(sort -nu exp | paste -s -d ' ') || framework_failure_ test "$c" = "222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233" || { fail=1; echo "--repeat produced bad output with non-zero low">&2 ; } # --repeat,-i,count=0 should not fail and produce no output shuf --rep -i0-9 -n0 > exp || framework_failure_ # file size should be zero (no output from shuf) test \! -s exp || { fail=1; echo "--repeat,-i0-9,-n0 produced bad output">&2 ; } # --repeat with -e, without count, should repeat indefinitely shuf --rep -e A B C D | head -n 1000 > exp || framework_failure_ c=$(wc -l < exp) || framework_failure_ test "$c" -eq 1000 || { fail=1; echo "--repeat,-e does not repeat indefinitely">&2 ; } # --repeat with STDIN, without count, should repeat indefinitely printf "A\nB\nC\nD\nE\n" | shuf --rep | head -n 1000 > exp || framework_failure_ c=$(wc -l < exp) || framework_failure_ test "$c" -eq 1000 || { fail=1; echo "--repeat,STDIN does not repeat indefinitely">&2 ; } # --repeat with STDIN,count - can return move values than input lines printf "A\nB\nC\nD\nE\n" | shuf --rep -n2000 > exp || framework_failure_ c=$(wc -l < exp) || framework_failure_ test "$c" -eq 2000 || { fail=1; echo "--repeat,STDIN,count failed">&2 ; } # Check output values (this is not bullet-proof, but drawing 2000 values # between A and E should produce all values, unless there's a bug in shuf # or a very poor random source, or extremely bad luck) c=$(sort -u exp | paste -s -d ' ') || framework_failure_ test "$c" = "A B C D E" || { fail=1; echo "--repeat,STDIN,count produced bad output">&2 ; } # --repeat,stdin,count=0 should not fail and produce no output printf "A\nB\nC\nD\nE\n" | shuf --rep -n0 > exp || framework_failure_ # file size should be zero (no output from shuf) test \! -s exp || { fail=1; echo "--repeat,STDIN,-n0 produced bad output">&2 ; } # shuf 8.25 mishandles input if stdin is closed, due to glibc bug#15589. # See coreutils bug#25029. shuf /dev/null <&- >out || fail=1 compare /dev/null out || fail=1 Exit $fail