name: glob-bad-1 description: Check that globbing isn't done when glob has syntax error perl-setup: mkdir("[x", 0777) || die "couldn't make directory [x - $!\n"; &touch("[x/foo"); stdin: echo [* echo *[x echo [x/* expected-stdout: [* *[x [x/foo --- name: glob-bad-2 description: Check that symbolic links aren't stat()'d perl-setup: mkdir("dir", 0777) || die "couldn't make directory dir - $!\n"; &touch("dir/abc"); symlink("non-existent-file", "dir/abc"); stdin: echo d*/* echo d*/abc expected-stdout: dir/abc dir/abc --- name: glob-range-1 description: Test range matching perl-setup: &touch(".bc", "abc", "bbc", "cbc", "-bc"); stdin: echo [ab-]* echo [-ab]* echo [!-ab]* echo [!ab]* echo []ab]* expected-stdout: -bc abc bbc -bc abc bbc cbc -bc cbc abc bbc --- name: glob-range-2 description: Test range matching (at&t ksh fails this; POSIX says invalid) perl-setup: &touch("abc"); stdin: echo [a--]* expected-stdout: [a--]* --- name: glob-range-3 description: Check that globbing matches the right things... perl-setup: &touch("a\302c"); stdin: echo a[Á-Ú]* expected-stdout: aÂc --- name: glob-range-4 description: Results unspecified according to POSIX perl-setup: &touch(".bc"); stdin: echo [a.]* expected-stdout: [a.]* --- name: glob-range-5 description: Results unspecified according to POSIX (at&t ksh treats this like [a-cc-e]*) perl-setup: &touch("abc", "bbc", "cbc", "dbc", "ebc", "-bc"); stdin: echo [a-c-e]* expected-stdout: -bc abc bbc cbc ebc ---