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-# -*-perl-*-
-package Test;
-require 5.002;
-use strict;
-
-@Test::t = (
-#test options input expected-output expected-return-code
-#
-["01a", '', "A\nB\nC\n", "A\nB\nC\n", 0],
-#
-["02a", '-c', "A\nB\nC\n", '', 0],
-["02b", '-c', "A\nC\nB\n", '', 1],
-# This should fail because there are duplicate keys
-["02c", '-cu', "A\nA\n", '', 1],
-["02d", '-cu', "A\nB\n", '', 0],
-["02e", '-cu', "A\nB\nB\n", '', 1],
-["02f", '-cu', "B\nA\nB\n", '', 1],
-#
-["03a", '-k1', "B\nA\n", "A\nB\n", 0],
-["03b", '-k1,1', "B\nA\n", "A\nB\n", 0],
-["03c", '-k1 -k2', "A b\nA a\n", "A a\nA b\n", 0],
-# FIXME: fail with a diagnostic when -k specifies field == 0
-["03d", '-k0', "", "", 2],
-# FIXME: fail with a diagnostic when -k specifies character == 0
-["03e", '-k1.0', "", "", 2],
-["03f", '-k1.1,-k0', "", "", 2],
-# This is ok.
-["03g", '-k1.1,1.0', "", "", 0],
-# This is equivalent to 3f.
-["03h", '-k1.1,1', "", "", 0],
-# This too, is equivalent to 3f.
-["03i", '-k1,1', "", "", 0],
-#
-["04a", '-nc', "2\n11\n", "", 0],
-["04b", '-n', "11\n2\n", "2\n11\n", 0],
-["04c", '-k1n', "11\n2\n", "2\n11\n", 0],
-["04d", '-k1', "11\n2\n", "11\n2\n", 0],
-["04e", '-k2', "ignored B\nz-ig A\n", "z-ig A\nignored B\n", 0],
-#
-["05a", '-k1,2', "A B\nA A\n", "A A\nA B\n", 0],
-["05b", '-k1,2', "A B A\nA A Z\n", "A A Z\nA B A\n", 0],
-["05c", '-k1 -k2', "A B A\nA A Z\n", "A A Z\nA B A\n", 0],
-["05d", '-k2,2', "A B A\nA A Z\n", "A A Z\nA B A\n", 0],
-["05e", '-k2,2', "A B Z\nA A A\n", "A A A\nA B Z\n", 0],
-["05f", '-k2,2', "A B A\nA A Z\n", "A A Z\nA B A\n", 0],
-#
-["06a", '-k 1,2', "A B\nA A\n", "A A\nA B\n", 0],
-["06b", '-k 1,2', "A B A\nA A Z\n", "A A Z\nA B A\n", 0],
-["06c", '-k 1 -k 2', "A B A\nA A Z\n", "A A Z\nA B A\n", 0],
-["06d", '-k 2,2', "A B A\nA A Z\n", "A A Z\nA B A\n", 0],
-["06e", '-k 2,2', "A B Z\nA A A\n", "A A A\nA B Z\n", 0],
-["06f", '-k 2,2', "A B A\nA A Z\n", "A A Z\nA B A\n", 0],
-#
-["07a", '-k 2,3', "9 a b\n7 a a\n", "7 a a\n9 a b\n", 0],
-["07b", '-k 2,3', "a a b\nz a a\n", "z a a\na a b\n", 0],
-["07c", '-k 2,3', "y k b\nz k a\n", "z k a\ny k b\n", 0],
-["07d", '+1 -3', "y k b\nz k a\n", "z k a\ny k b\n", 0],
-#
-# FIXME: report an error for `.' but missing char spec
-["08a", '-k 2.,3', "", "", 2],
-# FIXME: report an error for `,' but missing POS2
-["08b", '-k 2,', "", "", 2],
-#
-# Test new -g option.
-["09a", '-g', "1e2\n2e1\n", "2e1\n1e2\n", 0],
-# Make sure -n works how we expect.
-["09b", '-n', "1e2\n2e1\n", "1e2\n2e1\n", 0],
-["09c", '-n', "2e1\n1e2\n", "1e2\n2e1\n", 0],
-["09d", '-k2g', "a 1e2\nb 2e1\n", "b 2e1\na 1e2\n", 0],
-#
-# Bug reported by Roger Peel" <R.Peel@ee.surrey.ac.uk>
-["10a", '-t : -k 2.2,2.2', ":ba\n:ab\n", ":ba\n:ab\n", 0],
-# Equivalent to above, but using obsolescent `+pos -pos' option syntax.
-["10b", '-t : +1.1 -1.2', ":ba\n:ab\n", ":ba\n:ab\n", 0],
-#
-# The same as the preceding two, but with input lines reversed.
-["10c", '-t : -k 2.2,2.2', ":ab\n:ba\n", ":ba\n:ab\n", 0],
-# Equivalent to above, but using obsolescent `+pos -pos' option syntax.
-["10d", '-t : +1.1 -1.2', ":ab\n:ba\n", ":ba\n:ab\n", 0],
-# Try without -t...
-# But note that we have to count the delimiting space at the beginning
-# of each field that has it.
-["10a0", '-k 2.3,2.3', "z ba\nz ab\n", "z ba\nz ab\n", 0],
-["10a1", '-k 1.2,1.2', "ba\nab\n", "ba\nab\n", 0],
-["10a2", '-b -k 2.2,2.2', "z ba\nz ab\n", "z ba\nz ab\n", 0],
-#
-# An even simpler example demonstrating the bug.
-["10e", '-k 1.2,1.2', "ab\nba\n", "ba\nab\n", 0],
-#
-["10f", '-t : -k 1.3,1.3', ":ab\n:ba\n", ":ab\n:ba\n", 0],
-["10g", '-k 1.4,1.4', "a ab\nb ba\n", "a ab\nb ba\n", 0],
-#
-# Exercise bug re using -b to skip trailing blanks.
-["11a", '-t: -k1,1b -k2,2', "a\t:a\na :b\n", "a\t:a\na :b\n", 0],
-["11b", '-t: -k1,1b -k2,2', "a :b\na\t:a\n", "a\t:a\na :b\n", 0],
-["11c", '-t: -k2,2b -k3,3', "z:a\t:a\na :b\n", "z:a\t:a\na :b\n", 0],
-["11d", '-t: -k2,2b -k3,3', "z:a :b\na\t:a\n", "a\t:a\nz:a :b\n", 0],
-#
-# Exercise bug re comparing `-' and integers.
-["12a", '-n -t: +1', "a:1\nb:-\n", "b:-\na:1\n", 0],
-["12b", '-n -t: +1', "b:-\na:1\n", "b:-\na:1\n", 0],
-# Try some other (e.g. `X') invalid character.
-["12c", '-n -t: +1', "a:1\nb:X\n", "b:X\na:1\n", 0],
-["12d", '-n -t: +1', "b:X\na:1\n", "b:X\na:1\n", 0],
-# From Karl Heuer
-["13a", '+0.1n', "axx\nb-1\n", "b-1\naxx\n", 0],
-["13b", '+0.1n', "b-1\naxx\n", "b-1\naxx\n", 0],
-#
-# From Carl Johnson <carlj@cjlinux.home.org>
-["14a", '-d -u', "mal\nmal-\nmala\n", "mal\nmala\n", 0],
-# Be sure to fix the (translate && ignore) case in keycompare.
-["14b", '-f -d -u', "mal\nmal-\nmala\n", "mal\nmala\n", 0],
-#
-# Experiment with -i.
-["15a", '-i -u', "a\na\1\n", "a\n", 0],
-["15b", '-i -u', "a\n\1a\n", "a\n", 0],
-["15c", '-i -u', "a\1\na\n", "a\1\n", 0],
-["15d", '-i -u', "\1a\na\n", "\1a\n", 0],
-["15e", '-i -u', "a\n\1\1\1\1\1a\1\1\1\1\n", "a\n", 0],
-);
-
-1;