date: more test cleanup.
Add the SKIP_HOST=1 for the POSIX inputs to -d that coreutils doesn't support. Fix some comments now Rob's pointed out that the "weird" format was just POSIX with implicit CCYY or CC. (I was confused because coreutils rejects them [as it rejects all POSIX input to -d], but busybox does accept them, but interprets them differently, as explained in the test comments.) Also rename the tests to make it clearer that these are all POSIX format.
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#testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin"
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# Use a consistent TZ for these tests, but not GMT/UTC because that makes mistakes harder to spot.
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# Use a consistent TZ for these tests, but not GMT/UTC because that
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# makes mistakes harder to spot.
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tz=Europe/London
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# Unix date parsing.
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testing "-d @0" "TZ=$tz date -d @0 2>&1" "Thu Jan 1 01:00:00 BST 1970\n" "" ""
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testing "-d @0x123 invalid" "TZ=$tz date -d @0x123 2>/dev/null || echo expected error" "expected error\n" "" ""
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# TODO: these are rejected by coreutils and interpreted differently by busybox.
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# busybox thinks this should use the current year, not 1900.
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testing "-d 06021234" "TZ=$tz date -d 06021234 2>&1" "Sun Jun 2 12:34:00 UTC 1900\n" "" ""
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# busybox thinks this is the year 603 (ISO time 0602-12-34 19:82 with out of range fields normalized).
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testing "-d 060212341982" "TZ=$tz date -d 060212341982 2>&1" "Sun Jun 2 12:34:00 UTC 1982\n" "" ""
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# POSIX format with 2- and 4-digit years.
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# TODO: coreutils rejects POSIX format supplied to -d.
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testing "-d 1110143115.30" "TZ=$tz date -d 1110143115.30 2>&1" "Sun Nov 10 14:31:30 UTC 1915\n" "" ""
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testing "-d 111014312015.30" "TZ=$tz date -d 111014312015.30 2>&1" "Sun Nov 10 14:31:30 UTC 2015\n" "" ""
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# All SKIP_HOST=1 because coreutils rejects POSIX format dates supplied to -d.
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# TODO: busybox thinks this should use the current year, not 1900, which would make more sense?
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SKIP_HOST=1 testing "-d MMDDhhmm" \
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"TZ=$tz date -d 06021234 2>&1" "Sun Jun 2 12:34:00 UTC 1900\n" "" ""
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SKIP_HOST=1 testing "-d MMDDhhmmYY.SS" \
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"TZ=$tz date -d 1110143115.30 2>&1" "Sun Nov 10 14:31:30 UTC 1915\n" "" ""
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# busybox thinks this is the year 603 (ISO time 0602-12-34 19:82 with out of range fields normalized).
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SKIP_HOST=1 testing "-d MMDDhhmmCCYY" \
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"TZ=$tz date -d 060212341982 2>&1" "Sun Jun 2 12:34:00 UTC 1982\n" "" ""
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SKIP_HOST=1 testing "-d MMDDhhmmCCYY.SS" \
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"TZ=$tz date -d 111014312015.30 2>&1" "Sun Nov 10 14:31:30 UTC 2015\n" "" ""
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# ISO date format.
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testing "-d 1980-01-02" "TZ=$tz date -d 1980-01-02 2>&1" "Wed Jan 2 00:00:00 GMT 1980\n" "" ""
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