Fix binary zero issue (Bugzilla #2628) in RunGrepTest.
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@ -86,6 +86,10 @@ everywhere, which was not previously the case. At the same time, the escape
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sequences $x{...} and $o{...} have been introduced, to allow for characters
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whose code points are greater than 255 in Unicode mode.
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17. Applied the patch from Bugzilla #2628 to RunGrepTest. This does an explicit
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test for a version of sed that can handle binary zero, instead of assuming that
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any Linux version will work.
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Version 10.35 09-May-2020
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@ -757,22 +757,20 @@ $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -n --newline=anycrlf "^(abc|def|ghi|jkl)" testNinputgr
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# It seems impossible to handle NUL characters easily in many operating
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# systems, including Solaris (aka SunOS), where the version of sed explicitly
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# doesn't like them, and also MacOS (Darwin), OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. So
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# now we run this test only on OS that are known to work. For the rest, we
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# fudge the output so that the comparison works.
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# doesn't like them, and also MacOS (Darwin), OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and
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# some Linux distributions like Alpine, even when using GNU sed, so test for
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# a usable sed and fudge the output so that the comparison works when sed
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# doesn't.
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printf '%c--------------------------- Test N7 ------------------------------\r\n' - >>testtrygrep
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uname=`uname`
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case $uname in
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Linux)
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Z=$(printf '\0' | sed 's/\x00/Z/g')
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if [ "$Z" = "Z" ]; then
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printf 'abc\0def' >testNinputgrep
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$valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -na --newline=nul "^(abc|def)" testNinputgrep | sed 's/\x00/ZERO/g' >>testtrygrep
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echo "" >>testtrygrep
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;;
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*)
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else
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echo '1:abcZERO2:defZERO' >>testtrygrep
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;;
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esac
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fi
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$cf $srcdir/testdata/grepoutputN testtrygrep
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if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
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