#!/bin/sh ###################################################### # # Test rcvtty # ###################################################### set -e if test -z "${MH_OBJ_DIR}"; then srcdir=`dirname $0`/../.. MH_OBJ_DIR=`cd $srcdir && pwd`; export MH_OBJ_DIR fi . "$MH_OBJ_DIR/test/common.sh" setup_test # Use proper program, likely not the first one on PATH. rcvtty="${MH_LIB_DIR}/rcvtty" expected="$MH_TEST_DIR/$$.expected" actual="$MH_TEST_DIR/$$.actual" # check -help cat >"$expected" <"$actual" 2>&1 check "$expected" "$actual" # check -version case `$rcvtty -v` in rcvtty\ --*) ;; * ) printf "$0: rcvtty -v generated unexpected output\n" >&2 failed=`expr ${failed:-0} + 1`;; esac # check normal operation. Use -biff to avoid sending notification to # each of the user's terminals. So this command shouldn't do # anything. It will write the notification(s) if the user actually # has actually enabled biff notification, or has set the exec bit of # any of their ttys. cat >"$expected" <"$actual" 2>&1 check "$expected" "$actual" exit ${failed:-0}