HADOOP-7230. Move "fs -help" shell command tests from HDFS to COMMOM. Contributed by Daryn Sharp
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HADOOP-7014. Generalize CLITest structure and interfaces to facilitate
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upstream adoption (e.g. for web testing). (cos)
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HADOOP-7230. Move "fs -help" shell command tests from HDFS to COMMOM; see
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also HDFS-1844. (Daryn Sharp via szetszwo)
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OPTIMIZATIONS
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BUG FIXES
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for ls</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help ls</command>
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</test-commands>
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<cleanup-commands>
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</cleanup-commands>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^-ls <path>:( |\t)*List the contents that match the specified file pattern. If( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*path is not specified, the contents of /user/<currentUser>( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*path is not specified, the contents of /user/<currentUser>( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*will be listed. Directory entries are of the form( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*dirName \(full path\) <dir>( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*and file entries are of the form( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*fileName\(full path\) <r n> size( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*where n is the number of replicas specified for the file( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*and size is the size of the file, in bytes.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for lsr</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help lsr</command>
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</test-commands>
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<cleanup-commands>
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</cleanup-commands>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^-lsr <path>:( |\t)*Recursively list the contents that match the specified( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*file pattern.( |\t)*Behaves very similarly to hadoop fs -ls,( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*except that the data is shown for all the entries in the( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*subtree.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for get</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help get</command>
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</test-commands>
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<cleanup-commands>
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<!-- No cleanup -->
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</cleanup-commands>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^-get( )*\[-ignoreCrc\]( )*\[-crc\]( )*<src> <localdst>:( |\t)*Copy files that match the file pattern <src>( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*to the local name.( )*<src> is kept.( )*When copying mutiple,( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*files, the destination must be a directory.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for du</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help du</command>
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</test-commands>
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<cleanup-commands>
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</cleanup-commands>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^-du \[-s\] \[-h\] <path>:\s+Show the amount of space, in bytes, used by the files that\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^\s*match the specified file pattern. The following flags are optional:</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^\s*-s\s*Rather than showing the size of each individual file that</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^\s*matches the pattern, shows the total \(summary\) size.</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^\s*-h\s*Formats the sizes of files in a human-readable fashion</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>\s*rather than a number of bytes.</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^\s*Note that, even without the -s option, this only shows size summaries</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^\s*one level deep into a directory.</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^\s*The output is in the form </expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^\s*size\s+name\(full path\)\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for dus</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help dus</command>
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</test-commands>
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<cleanup-commands>
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</cleanup-commands>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^-dus <path>:( |\t)*Show the amount of space, in bytes, used by the files that( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*match the specified file pattern. This is equivalent to -du -s above.</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for count</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help count</command>
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</test-commands>
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<cleanup-commands>
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</cleanup-commands>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^-count\[-q\] <path>: Count the number of directories, files and bytes under the paths( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*that match the specified file pattern. The output columns are:( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*DIR_COUNT FILE_COUNT CONTENT_SIZE FILE_NAME or( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*QUOTA REMAINING_QUATA SPACE_QUOTA REMAINING_SPACE_QUOTA( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*DIR_COUNT FILE_COUNT CONTENT_SIZE FILE_NAME( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for mv</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help mv</command>
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</test-commands>
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<cleanup-commands>
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</cleanup-commands>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^-mv <src> <dst>:( |\t)*Move files that match the specified file pattern <src>( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*to a destination <dst>. When moving multiple files, the( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*destination must be a directory.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for cp</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help cp</command>
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</test-commands>
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<cleanup-commands>
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</cleanup-commands>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^-cp <src> <dst>:( |\t)*Copy files that match the file pattern <src> to a( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*destination. When copying multiple files, the destination( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*must be a directory.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</test>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for rm</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help rm</command>
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</test-commands>
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<cleanup-commands>
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</cleanup-commands>
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<expected-output>^-rm \[-skipTrash\] <src>:( |\t)*Delete all files that match the specified file pattern.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*Equivalent to the Unix command "rm <src>"( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*-skipTrash option bypasses trash, if enabled, and immediately( )*</expected-output>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*deletes <src>( )*</expected-output>
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<description>help: help for rmr</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help rmr</command>
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<expected-output>^-rmr \[-skipTrash\] <src>:( |\t)*Remove all directories which match the specified file( )*</expected-output>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*pattern. Equivalent to the Unix command "rm -rf <src>"( )*</expected-output>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*-skipTrash option bypasses trash, if enabled, and immediately( )*</expected-output>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*deletes <src>( )*</expected-output>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for put</description>
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<command>-help put</command>
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<expected-output>^-put <localsrc> ... <dst>:( |\t)*Copy files from the local file system( )*</expected-output>
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<expected-output>^( |\t)*into fs.( )*</expected-output>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for copyFromLocal</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help copyFromLocal</command>
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<description>help: help for moveFromLocal</description>
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<test> <!-- TESTED -->
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<description>help: help for get</description>
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<test-commands>
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<command>-help get</command>
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</test-commands>
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</test>
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<description>help: help for getmerge</description>
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<test-commands>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-copyToLocal \[-ignoreCrc\] \[-crc\] <src> <localdst>:( )*Identical to the -get command.( )*</expected-output>
|
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</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for moveToLocal</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help moveToLocal</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-moveToLocal <src> <localdst>:( )*Not implemented yet( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for mkdir</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help mkdir</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-mkdir <path>:( |\t)*Create a directory in specified location.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for setrep</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help setrep</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-setrep \[-R\] \[-w\] <rep> <path/file>:( )*Set the replication level of a file.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*The -R flag requests a recursive change of replication level( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*for an entire tree.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for touchz</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help touchz</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-touchz <path>: Creates a file of zero length( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*at <path> with current time as the timestamp of that <path>.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)* An error is returned if the file exists with non-zero length( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for test</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help test</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-test -\[ezd\] <path>: If file \{ exists, has zero length, is a directory( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*then return 0, else return 1.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for stat</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help stat</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-stat \[format\] <path>: Print statistics about the file/directory at <path>( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*in the specified format. Format accepts filesize in blocks \(%b\), filename \(%n\),( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*block size \(%o\), replication \(%r\), modification date \(%y, %Y\)( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for tail</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help tail</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-tail \[-f\] <file>: Show the last 1KB of the file.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*The -f option shows apended data as the file grows.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for chmod</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help chmod</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-chmod \[-R\] <MODE\[,MODE\]... \| OCTALMODE> PATH...( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*Changes permissions of a file.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*This works similar to shell's chmod with a few exceptions.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*-R( |\t)*modifies the files recursively. This is the only option( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*currently supported.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*MODE( |\t)*Mode is same as mode used for chmod shell command.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*Only letters recognized are 'rwxXt'. E.g. \+t,a\+r,g-w,\+rwx,o=r( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*OCTALMODE Mode specifed in 3 or 4 digits. If 4 digits, the first may( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*be 1 or 0 to turn the sticky bit on or off, respectively.( )*Unlike( |\t)*shell command, it is not possible to specify only part of the mode( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*E.g. 754 is same as u=rwx,g=rx,o=r( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*If none of 'augo' is specified, 'a' is assumed and unlike( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*shell command, no umask is applied.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for chown</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help chown</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-chown \[-R\] \[OWNER\]\[:\[GROUP\]\] PATH...( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*Changes owner and group of a file.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*This is similar to shell's chown with a few exceptions.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*-R( |\t)*modifies the files recursively. This is the only option( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*currently supported.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*If only owner or group is specified then only owner or( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*group is modified.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*The owner and group names may only cosists of digits, alphabet,( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*and any of '-_.@/' i.e. \[-_.@/a-zA-Z0-9\]. The names are case( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*sensitive.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*WARNING: Avoid using '.' to separate user name and group though( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*Linux allows it. If user names have dots in them and you are( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*using local file system, you might see surprising results since( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*shell command 'chown' is used for local files.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for chgrp</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help chgrp</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-chgrp \[-R\] GROUP PATH...( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*This is equivalent to -chown ... :GROUP ...( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
<test> <!-- TESTED -->
|
||||
<description>help: help for help</description>
|
||||
<test-commands>
|
||||
<command>-help help</command>
|
||||
</test-commands>
|
||||
<cleanup-commands>
|
||||
</cleanup-commands>
|
||||
<comparators>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^-help \[cmd\]:( |\t)*Displays help for given command or all commands if none( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
<comparator>
|
||||
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
||||
<expected-output>^( |\t)*is specified.( )*</expected-output>
|
||||
</comparator>
|
||||
</comparators>
|
||||
</test>
|
||||
|
||||
</tests>
|
||||
</configuration>
|
||||
|
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