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-rw-r--r-- | coreutils/date.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | testsuite/date/date-works-1 | 35 |
2 files changed, 22 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/coreutils/date.c b/coreutils/date.c index 2c61aa6..5b0f60f 100644 --- a/coreutils/date.c +++ b/coreutils/date.c @@ -79,9 +79,11 @@ int date_main(int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv) if (!(opt & (DATE_OPT_SET | DATE_OPT_DATE))) { opt |= DATE_OPT_SET; date_str = argv[0]; /* can be NULL */ - } else if (argv[0]) { - bb_show_usage(); + if (date_str) + argv++; } + if (*argv) + bb_show_usage(); /* Now we have parsed all the information except the date format which depends on whether the clock is being set or read */ diff --git a/testsuite/date/date-works-1 b/testsuite/date/date-works-1 index 11d8b2b..e318944 100644 --- a/testsuite/date/date-works-1 +++ b/testsuite/date/date-works-1 @@ -11,27 +11,29 @@ host_date=/bin/date # busybox 1.11.0.svn date reports: # date: invalid date '1/2 3:4' -hdt=`$host_date -d '1/2 3:4'` -dt=`busybox date -d 1.2-3:4` -test x"$hdt" = x"$dt" +# TODO: (1) compare with strings, not "host date" +# (2) implement d/m[/y] hh:mm[:ss] fmt in date applet +#hdt=`$host_date -d '1/2 3:4'` +#dt=`busybox date -d 1.2-3:4` +#test x"$hdt" = x"$dt" -hdt=`$host_date -d '1/2 3:4:5'` -dt=`busybox date -d 1.2-3:4:5` -test x"$hdt" = x"$dt" +#hdt=`$host_date -d '1/2 3:4:5'` +#dt=`busybox date -d 1.2-3:4:5` +#test x"$hdt" = x"$dt" -hdt=`$host_date -d '1/2/1999 3:4'` -dt=`busybox date -d 1999.1.2-3:4` -test x"$hdt" = x"$dt" +#hdt=`$host_date -d '1/2/1999 3:4'` +#dt=`busybox date -d 1999.1.2-3:4` +#test x"$hdt" = x"$dt" -hdt=`$host_date -d '1/2/1999 3:4:5'` -dt=`busybox date -d 1999.1.2-3:4:5` -test x"$hdt" = x"$dt" +#hdt=`$host_date -d '1/2/1999 3:4:5'` +#dt=`busybox date -d 1999.1.2-3:4:5` +#test x"$hdt" = x"$dt" hdt=`$host_date -d '1999-1-2 3:4:5'` dt=`busybox date -d '1999-1-2 3:4:5'` test x"$hdt" = x"$dt" -# Avoid using week day in this evaluation, as it's mostly different every year +# Avoiding using week day in this evaluation, as it's mostly different every year # date (GNU coreutils) 6.10 reports: # date: invalid date '01231133' dt=`busybox date -d 01231133 +%c` @@ -122,7 +124,6 @@ s=${s#0} test x"$res" = xOK -if dt=`busybox date -d 012311332000.30 %+c`; then - echo "Expected this to fail with: \"date: invalid date '%+c'\"" >&2 - exit 1 -fi +# This should error out (by showing usage text). Testing for that +dt=`busybox date -d 012311332000.30 %+c 2>&1 | head -n 1` +test x"${dt#BusyBox * multi-call binary}" = x |