#!/bin/bash [ -f testing.sh ] && . testing.sh #testing "name" "command" "result" "infile" "stdin" echo "this is some text" > file1 echo -n > file2 # Note that the xxd in vim-common on Ubuntu 14 uses %07x for the file offset. testing "xxd file1" "xxd file1" \ "00000000: 7468 6973 2069 7320 736f 6d65 2074 6578 this is some tex\n00000010: 740a t.\n" \ "" "" testing "xxd file1 -l" "xxd -l 2 file1" \ "00000000: 7468 th\n" \ "" "" testing "xxd file2" "xxd file2" "" "" "" testing "xxd -" "xxd -" \ "00000000: 6865 6c6c 6f hello\n" "" "hello" testing "xxd" "xxd" \ "00000000: 776f 726c 64 world\n" "" "world" testing "xxd -c 8 -g 4 file1" "xxd -c 8 -g 4 file1" \ "00000000: 74686973 20697320 this is \n00000008: 736f6d65 20746578 some tex\n00000010: 740a t.\n" "" "" testing "xxd -c 8 -g 3 file1" "xxd -c 8 -g 3 file1" \ "00000000: 746869 732069 7320 this is \n00000008: 736f6d 652074 6578 some tex\n00000010: 740a t.\n" "" "" rm file1 file2