From 2ff71e84ba6e2b92261b7052721e15ce35c496ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jun-ichi Takimoto Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 21:04:22 +0900 Subject: 40820: add a few tests of strftime, related to 40681 --- Test/V09datetime.ztst | 14 ++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'Test') diff --git a/Test/V09datetime.ztst b/Test/V09datetime.ztst index 7905155d8..ffad96c04 100644 --- a/Test/V09datetime.ztst +++ b/Test/V09datetime.ztst @@ -8,19 +8,21 @@ # It's not clear this skip_extensions is correct, but the # format in question is causing problems on Solaris. # We'll revist this after the release. - [[ "$(strftime %^_10B 0)" = " JANUARY" ]] || skip_extensions=1 - [[ "$(LC_TIME=ja_JP.UTF-8 strftime %OS 1)" = 一 ]] || skip_japanese=1 + [[ "$(strftime %^_10B 0 2>/dev/null)" = " JANUARY" ]] || skip_extensions=1 + [[ "$(LC_TIME=ja_JP.UTF-8 strftime %OS 1 2>/dev/null)" = 一 ]] || skip_japanese=1 else ZTST_unimplemented="can't load the zsh/datetime module for testing" fi %test + strftime '' 0 strftime %y 0 strftime %Y 1000000000 strftime %x 1200000000 strftime %X 1200000001 0:basic format specifiers +> >70 >2001 >01/10/08 @@ -61,6 +63,8 @@ strftime '%^_10B' 0 strftime %03Ey 650000000 strftime %-Oe 0 + # width=400 is too wide and should cause an error + strftime %400d 0 2> /dev/null || echo OK ) fi 0:various extensions @@ -68,7 +72,13 @@ > JANUARY >090 >1 +>OK print -r -- ${(V)"$(strftime $'%Y\0%m\0%d' 100000000)"} 0:Embedded nulls >1973^@03^@03 + +# We assume '%@' is not a valid format on any OSs. +# The result can be '%@' (Linux), '@' (BSDs) or an error (Cygwin). + [[ $(strftime '%@' 0 2> /dev/null) == (%|)@ || $? != 0 ]] +0:bad format specifier -- cgit 1.4.1