src/world/bin/ed/test/mkscripts.sh

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#!/bin/sh -
# This script generates ed test scripts (.ed) from .t files
#
# $FreeBSD$
PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin/:."
ED=$1
[ ! -x $ED ] && { echo "$ED: cannot execute"; exit 1; }
for i in *.t; do
# base=${i%.*}
# base=`echo $i | sed 's/\..*//'`
# base=`expr $i : '\([^.]*\)'`
# (
# echo "#!/bin/sh -"
# echo "$ED - <<\EOT"
# echo "r $base.d"
# cat $i
# echo "w $base.o"
# echo EOT
# ) >$base.ed
# chmod +x $base.ed
# The following is pretty ugly way of doing the above, and not appropriate
# use of ed but the point is that it can be done...
base=`$ED - \!"echo $i" <<-EOF
s/\..*
EOF`
$ED - <<-EOF
a
#!/bin/sh -
$ED - <<\EOT
H
r $base.d
w $base.o
EOT
.
-2r $i
w $base.ed
!chmod +x $base.ed
EOF
done
for i in *.err; do
# base=${i%.*}
# base=`echo $i | sed 's/\..*//'`
# base=`expr $i : '\([^.]*\)'`
# (
# echo "#!/bin/sh -"
# echo "$ED - <<\EOT"
# echo H
# echo "r $base.err"
# cat $i
# echo "w $base.o"
# echo EOT
# ) >$base-err.ed
# chmod +x $base-err.ed
# The following is pretty ugly way of doing the above, and not appropriate
# use of ed but the point is that it can be done...
base=`$ED - \!"echo $i" <<-EOF
s/\..*
EOF`
$ED - <<-EOF
a
#!/bin/sh -
$ED - <<\EOT
H
r $base.err
w $base.o
EOT
.
-2r $i
w ${base}.red
!chmod +x ${base}.red
EOF
done