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Merge branch 'jk/test-seq-format'
A test helper "test_seq" function learned the "-f <fmt>" option, which allowed us to simplify a lot of test scripts. * jk/test-seq-format: test-lib: teach test_seq the -f option t7422: replace confusing printf with echo
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@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ test_expect_success 'required filter with absent smudge field' '
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test_expect_success 'filtering large input to small output should use little memory' '
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test_config filter.devnull.clean "cat >/dev/null" &&
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test_config filter.devnull.required true &&
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for i in $(test_seq 1 30); do printf "%1048576d" 1 || return 1; done >30MB &&
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test_seq -f "%1048576d" 1 30 >30MB &&
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echo "30MB filter=devnull" >.gitattributes &&
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GIT_MMAP_LIMIT=1m GIT_ALLOC_LIMIT=1m git add 30MB
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'
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@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ test_expect_success 'filter that does not read is fine' '
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test_expect_success EXPENSIVE 'filter large file' '
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test_config filter.largefile.smudge cat &&
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test_config filter.largefile.clean cat &&
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for i in $(test_seq 1 2048); do printf "%1048576d" 1 || return 1; done >2GB &&
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test_seq -f "%1048576d" 1 2048 >2GB &&
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echo "2GB filter=largefile" >.gitattributes &&
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git add 2GB 2>err &&
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test_must_be_empty err &&
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@@ -477,11 +477,7 @@ test_expect_success !CYGWIN 'ref transaction: many concurrent writers' '
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test_commit --no-tag initial &&
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head=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
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for i in $(test_seq 100)
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do
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printf "%s commit\trefs/heads/branch-%s\n" "$head" "$i" ||
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return 1
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done >expect &&
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test_seq -f "$head commit\trefs/heads/branch-%d" 100 >expect &&
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printf "%s commit\trefs/heads/main\n" "$head" >>expect &&
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for i in $(test_seq 100)
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@@ -112,14 +112,11 @@ test_expect_success 'JGit can read multi-level index' '
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cd repo &&
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test_commit A &&
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awk "
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BEGIN {
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print \"start\";
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for (i = 0; i < 10000; i++)
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printf \"create refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD\n\", i;
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print \"commit\";
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}
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" >input &&
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{
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echo start &&
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test_seq -f "create refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD" 10000 &&
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echo commit
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} >input &&
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git update-ref --stdin <input &&
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test_same_refs &&
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@@ -66,11 +66,7 @@ test_expect_success 'many refs results in multiple blocks' '
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(
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cd repo &&
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test_commit initial &&
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for i in $(test_seq 200)
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do
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printf "update refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD\n" "$i" ||
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return 1
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done >input &&
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test_seq -f "update refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD" 200 >input &&
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git update-ref --stdin <input &&
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git pack-refs &&
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@@ -180,11 +176,7 @@ test_expect_success 'restart interval at every single record' '
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(
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cd repo &&
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test_commit initial &&
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for i in $(test_seq 10)
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do
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printf "update refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD\n" "$i" ||
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return 1
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done >input &&
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test_seq -f "update refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD" 10 >input &&
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git update-ref --stdin <input &&
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git -c reftable.restartInterval=1 pack-refs &&
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@@ -224,11 +216,7 @@ test_expect_success 'object index gets written by default with ref index' '
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(
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cd repo &&
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test_commit initial &&
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for i in $(test_seq 5)
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do
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printf "update refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD\n" "$i" ||
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return 1
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done >input &&
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test_seq -f "update refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD" 5 >input &&
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git update-ref --stdin <input &&
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git -c reftable.blockSize=100 pack-refs &&
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@@ -263,11 +251,7 @@ test_expect_success 'object index can be disabled' '
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(
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cd repo &&
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test_commit initial &&
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for i in $(test_seq 5)
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do
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printf "update refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD\n" "$i" ||
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return 1
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done >input &&
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test_seq -f "update refs/heads/branch-%d HEAD" 5 >input &&
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git update-ref --stdin <input &&
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git -c reftable.blockSize=100 -c reftable.indexObjects=false pack-refs &&
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@@ -1380,10 +1380,7 @@ test_expect_success 'fails with duplicate ref update via symref' '
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test_expect_success ULIMIT_FILE_DESCRIPTORS 'large transaction creating branches does not burst open file limit' '
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(
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for i in $(test_seq 33)
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do
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echo "create refs/heads/$i HEAD" || exit 1
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done >large_input &&
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test_seq -f "create refs/heads/%d HEAD" 33 >large_input &&
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run_with_limited_open_files git update-ref --stdin <large_input &&
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git rev-parse --verify -q refs/heads/33
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)
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@@ -1391,10 +1388,7 @@ test_expect_success ULIMIT_FILE_DESCRIPTORS 'large transaction creating branches
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test_expect_success ULIMIT_FILE_DESCRIPTORS 'large transaction deleting branches does not burst open file limit' '
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(
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for i in $(test_seq 33)
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do
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echo "delete refs/heads/$i HEAD" || exit 1
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done >large_input &&
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test_seq -f "delete refs/heads/%d HEAD" 33 >large_input &&
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run_with_limited_open_files git update-ref --stdin <large_input &&
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test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify -q refs/heads/33
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)
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@@ -176,10 +176,7 @@ test_expect_success EXPENSIVE,UNZIP,UNZIP_ZIP64_SUPPORT \
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blob=$(echo $s | git hash-object -w --stdin) &&
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# create tree containing 65500 entries of that blob
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for i in $(test_seq 1 65500)
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do
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echo "100644 blob $blob $i" || return 1
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done >tree &&
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test_seq -f "100644 blob $blob\t%d" 1 65500 >tree &&
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tree=$(git mktree <tree) &&
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# zip it, creating an archive a bit bigger than 4GB
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@@ -1146,10 +1146,7 @@ test_conflicts_with_adds_and_renames() {
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cd simple_${sideL}_${sideR} &&
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# Create some related files now
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for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
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do
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echo Random base content line $i
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done >file_v1 &&
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test_seq -f "Random base content line %d" 1 10 >file_v1 &&
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cp file_v1 file_v2 &&
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echo modification >>file_v2 &&
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@@ -1293,10 +1290,7 @@ test_setup_nested_conflicts_from_rename_rename () {
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cd nested_conflicts_from_rename_rename &&
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# Create some related files now
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for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
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do
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echo Random base content line $i
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done >file_v1 &&
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test_seq -f "Random base content line %d" 1 10 >file_v1 &&
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cp file_v1 file_v2 &&
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cp file_v1 file_v3 &&
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@@ -180,17 +180,14 @@ test_expect_success !MINGW 'git submodule status --recursive propagates SIGPIPE'
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COMMIT=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
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for i in $(test_seq 2000)
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do
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printf "[submodule \"sm-$i\"]\npath = recursive-submodule-path-$i\n" "$i" ||
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echo "[submodule \"sm-$i\"]" &&
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echo "path = recursive-submodule-path-$i" ||
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return 1
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done >gitmodules &&
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BLOB=$(git hash-object -w --stdin <gitmodules) &&
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printf "100644 blob $BLOB\t.gitmodules\n" >tree &&
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for i in $(test_seq 2000)
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do
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printf "160000 commit $COMMIT\trecursive-submodule-path-%d\n" "$i" ||
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return 1
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done >>tree &&
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test_seq -f "160000 commit $COMMIT\trecursive-submodule-path-%d" 2000 >>tree &&
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TREE=$(git mktree <tree) &&
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COMMIT=$(git commit-tree "$TREE") &&
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@@ -1451,9 +1451,21 @@ test_cmp_fspath () {
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# test_seq 1 5 -- outputs 1 2 3 4 5 one line at a time
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#
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# or with one argument (end), in which case it starts counting
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# from 1.
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# from 1. In addition to the start/end arguments, you can pass an optional
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# printf format. For example:
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#
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# test_seq -f "line %d" 1 5
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#
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# would print 5 lines, "line 1" through "line 5".
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test_seq () {
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local fmt="%d"
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case "$1" in
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-f)
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fmt="$2"
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shift 2
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;;
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esac
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case $# in
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1) set 1 "$@" ;;
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2) ;;
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@@ -1462,7 +1474,7 @@ test_seq () {
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test_seq_counter__=$1
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while test "$test_seq_counter__" -le "$2"
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do
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echo "$test_seq_counter__"
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printf "$fmt\n" "$test_seq_counter__"
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test_seq_counter__=$(( $test_seq_counter__ + 1 ))
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done
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}
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