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Every time I had to build exa, I copied the files manually and checked to make sure they all had the same name. There’s now a script that does all that stuff for me, so I don’t need to remember to do it anymore. It also does some things that weren’t being done before, including stripping the binary and listing its linked dependencies to we can tell if something like libhttp_parser has slipped in there (see #194)
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218 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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set +xe
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# Release mode
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case "$1" in
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"--release") echo "Testing release exa..."; exa_binary="$HOME/target/release/exa" ;;
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*) exa_binary="$HOME/target/debug/exa" ;;
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esac
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if [ ! -f "$exa_binary" ]; then
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echo "exa binary ($exa_binary) does not exist"
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if [ "$1" != "--release" ]; then echo -e "create it first with \033[1;32mbuild-exa\033[0m or \033[1;32mb\033[0m"; fi
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exit 1
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fi
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# The exa command that ends up being run
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exa="$exa_binary --colour=always"
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# Directory containing our awkward testcase files
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testcases="/testcases"
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# Directory containing existing test results to compare against
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results="/vagrant/xtests"
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# We want to use strict mode here. It’s important that no combination of
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# testing flags happens to work by accident!
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export EXA_STRICT="1"
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# We also don’t want to see reams and reams of debug output.
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export EXA_DEBUG=""
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# Check that no files were created more than a year ago.
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# Files not from the current year use a different date format, meaning
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# that tests will fail until the VM gets re-provisioned.
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# (Ignore the folder that deliberately has dates in the past)
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sudo find $testcases -mtime +365 -not -path "*/dates/*" -printf "File %p has not been modified since %TY! Consider re-provisioning; tests will probably fail.\n"
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# Long view tests
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$exa $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/files -lh | diff -q - $results/files_lh || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/files -lhb | diff -q - $results/files_lhb || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/files -lhB | diff -q - $results/files_lhb2 || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/attributes/dirs/no-xattrs_empty -lh | diff -q - $results/empty || exit 1
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$exa --color-scale $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l_scale || exit 1
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# Grid view tests
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COLUMNS=40 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_40 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_80 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=120 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_120 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=160 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_160 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=200 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_200 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=100 $exa $testcases/files/* | diff -q - $results/files_star_100 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=150 $exa $testcases/files/* | diff -q - $results/files_star_150 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=200 $exa $testcases/files/* | diff -q - $results/files_star_200 || exit 1
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# Long grid view tests
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COLUMNS=40 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_40 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_80 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=120 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_120 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=160 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_160 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=200 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_200 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=100 $exa $testcases/files/* -lG | diff -q - $results/files_star_lG_100 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=150 $exa $testcases/files/* -lG | diff -q - $results/files_star_lG_150 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=200 $exa $testcases/files/* -lG | diff -q - $results/files_star_lG_200 || exit 1
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# File size tests
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$exa $testcases/files -l --binary | diff -q - $results/files_l_binary || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/files -l --bytes | diff -q - $results/files_l_bytes || exit 1
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EXA_STRICT= $exa $testcases/files -l --bytes --binary | diff -q - $results/files_l_binary || exit 1
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EXA_STRICT= $exa $testcases/files -l --binary --bytes | diff -q - $results/files_l_bytes || exit 1
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# Attributes
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# (there are many tests, but they’re all done in one go)
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$exa $testcases/attributes -l@T | diff -q - $results/attributes || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/attributes -@T | diff -q - $results/attributes_dir || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/attributes/* -@T | diff -q - $results/attributes_files || exit 1
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# UIDs and GIDs
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$exa $testcases/passwd -lgh | diff -q - $results/passwd || exit 1
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# Permissions, and current users and groups
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sudo -u cassowary $exa $testcases/permissions -lghR 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/permissions_sudo || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/permissions -lghR 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/permissions || exit 1
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# File names
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# (Mostly escaping control characters in file names)
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/file-names 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/file-names -x 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names_x || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/file-names -R 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names_R || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names_1 || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names -T 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names_T || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names -T@ 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names_T@ || exit 1
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# At least make sure it handles invalid UTF-8 arguments without crashing
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$exa $testcases/file-names/* >/dev/null || exit 1
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# Sorting and extension file types
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts -1 2>&1 --sort=name | diff -q - $results/file-names-exts || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts -1 2>&1 --sort=Name | diff -q - $results/file-names-exts-case || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts -1 2>&1 --sort=ext | diff -q - $results/file-names-exts-ext || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts -1 2>&1 --sort=Ext | diff -q - $results/file-names-exts-ext-case || exit 1
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# Pass multiple input arguments because there aren’t enough of different types
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# in one directory already
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$exa $testcases/links -1 --sort=type 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/sort-by-type || exit 1
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# We can’t guarantee inode numbers, but we can at least check that they’re in
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# order. The inode column is the leftmost one, so sort works for this.
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts --long --inode --sort=inode | sort --check || exit 1
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# Other file types
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$exa $testcases/specials -l 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/specials || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/specials -F -l 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/specials_F || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/specials --sort=type -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/specials_sort || exit 1
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# Ignores
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts/music.* -I "*.OGG" -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/ignores_ogg || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts/music.* -I "*.OGG|*.mp3" -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/empty || exit 1
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# Dates and times
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$exa $testcases/dates -lh --accessed --sort=accessed 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_accessed || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/dates -lh --sort=modified 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_modified || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/dates -l --time-style=long-iso 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_long_iso || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/dates -l --time-style=full-iso 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_full_iso || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/dates -l --time-style=iso 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_iso || exit 1
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# Locales
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# These two are used in particular because they have 5-long and 4-long
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# month names respectively
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env LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8 $exa $testcases/dates -l | diff -q - $results/dates_fr || exit 1
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env LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 $exa $testcases/dates -l | diff -q - $results/dates_jp || exit 1
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# Paths and directories
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# These directories are created in the VM user’s home directory (the default
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# location) when a Cargo build is done.
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(cd; mkdir -p target/debug/build
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$exa -1d target target/debug target/debug/build | diff -q - $results/dir_paths) || exit 1
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$exa -1d . .. / | diff -q - $results/dirs || exit 1
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# Links
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/links 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/links || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/links -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/links_1 || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/links -T 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/links_T || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/links -T@ 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/links_T@ || exit 1
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$exa /proc/1/root -T 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/proc_1_root || exit 1
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$exa /proc/1/root -T@ 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/proc_1_root_@ || exit 1
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# There’ve been bugs where the target file wasn’t printed properly when the
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# symlink file was specified on the command-line directly.
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$exa $testcases/links/* -1 | diff -q - $results/links_1_files || exit 1
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# Colours and terminals
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# Just because COLUMNS is present, doesn’t mean output is to a terminal
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COLUMNS=80 $exa_binary $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l_bw || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa_binary --colour=always $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa_binary --colour=never $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l_bw || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa_binary --colour=automatic $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l_bw || exit 1
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# Git
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$exa $testcases/git/additions -l --git 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/git_additions || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/git/edits -l --git 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/git_edits || exit 1
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# Hidden files
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/hiddens 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/hiddens -a 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_a || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/hiddens -aa 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_aa || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/hiddens -l 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_l || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/hiddens -l -a 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_la || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/hiddens -l -aa 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_laa || exit 1
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# Errors
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$exa --binary 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/error_useless || exit 1
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$exa --ternary 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/error_long || exit 1
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$exa -4 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/error_short || exit 1
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$exa --time 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/error_value || exit 1
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$exa --long=time 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/error_overvalued || exit 1
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$exa -l --long 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/error_duplicate || exit 1
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$exa -ll 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/error_twice || exit 1
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# Debug mode
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# (uses an empty directory so it prints nothing to stdout)
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EXA_DEBUG="1" $exa $testcases/attributes/dirs/no-xattrs_empty -lh 2>&1 | tail -n 2 | diff -q - $results/debug || exit 1
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# And finally...
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$exa --help | diff -q - $results/help || exit 1
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$exa --help --long | diff -q - $results/help_long || exit 1
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echo "All the tests passed!"
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