2 # ensure that ls does not stat a symlink in an unusual case
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19 if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
27 touch x || framework_failure
28 chmod a+x x || framework_failure
29 ln -s x link-to-x || framework_failure
32 # ls from coreutils 6.9 would unnecessarily stat a symlink in an unusual case:
33 # When not coloring orphan and missing entries, and without ln=target,
34 # ensure that ls -F (or -d, or -l: i.e., when not dereferencing)
35 # does not stat a symlink to directory, and does still color that
36 # symlink and an executable file properly.
38 LS_COLORS='or=0:mi=0:ex=01;32:ln=01;35' \
39 strace -qe stat ls -F --color=always x link-to-x > out 2> err || fail=1
41 # With coreutils 6.9 and earlier, this file would contain a
42 # line showing ls had called stat on "x".
43 grep '^stat("x"' err && fail=1
45 # Check that output is colorized, as requested, too.
47 printf '\033[0m\033[01;35mlink-to-x\033[0m@\n'
48 printf '\033[01;32mx\033[0m*\n'
52 compare out exp || fail=1