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Thomas Levine
4a65c416b1 GitHub-only note about repository address change 2022-12-25 11:03:28 +00:00
Thomas Levine
1d2231a415 Move repository to SDF server. 2022-12-25 10:57:40 +00:00
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"bin": "./urchin",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git://github.com/tlevine/urchin.git"
"url": "https://git.sdf.org/tlevine/urchin"
},
"keywords": [
"shell",

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**The repository at https://github.com/tlevine/urchin will go away. New location is https://git.sdf.org/tlevine/urchin.**
__ _
__ ____________/ /_ (_)___
/ / / / ___/ ___/ __ \/ / __ \
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Urchin's tests are written in Urchin, so you can run them to see what Urchin
is like. Clone the repository
git clone git://github.com/tlevine/urchin.git
git clone https://git.sdf.org/tlevine/urchin
Run the tests
```sh
cd urchin
./urchin tests
```
cd urchin
./urchin tests
## Dependencies
Urchin depends on the following programs.
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Urchin is contained in a single file, so you can install it by copying it to a
directory in your `PATH`. For example, you can run the following as root.
```sh
cd /usr/local/bin
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tlevine/urchin/v0.1.0-rc3/urchin
chmod +x urchin
```
cd /usr/local/bin
wget https://git.sdf.org/tlevine/urchin/raw/branch/master/urchin
chmod +x urchin
Urchin can be installed with npm too.
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urchin looks for files within a directory in the following manner,
```sh
for file in *; do
do_something_with_test_file $file
done
```
for file in *; do
do_something_with_test_file $file
done
so files are run in whatever order `*` produces. The order is
configured in your environment, at least in
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Below you can see how the locale can affect the order.
```sh
$ printf '!c\n@a\n~b\n' | LC_COLLATE=C sort
!c
@a
~b
$ printf '!c\n@a\n~b\n' | LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8 sort
@a
~b
!c
$ printf '!c\n@a\n~b\n' | sort -d
@a
~b
!c
```
$ printf '!c\n@a\n~b\n' | LC_COLLATE=C sort
!c
@a
~b
$ printf '!c\n@a\n~b\n' | LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8 sort
@a
~b
!c
$ printf '!c\n@a\n~b\n' | sort -d
@a
~b
!c
### Writing cross-shell compatibility tests for testing shell code