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A script to reproduce a regression from Bash 4.4 to 5.0
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#!/bin/bash | |
echo "=====" | |
echo "== Test #1" | |
echo "== Working in bash 4, broken in bash 5" | |
echo "=====" | |
# Test Case 1 | |
startTime=$(date +"%s") | |
recheckSleepTime=0.2 | |
for X in $(seq 20); do | |
timeDelta=$(($(date +"%s")-$startTime)) | |
sleepTime="$(date --date=@$timeDelta -u +"%H:%M:%S")" | |
# Starting in bash 5.0 releases, the inclusion of the "columns" variable here or | |
# a call to $(tput cols) will result in the printf using \r\n rather than \r | |
printf "\r\033[12G%-${COLUMNS}s" "running... ($sleepTime)" | |
sleep $recheckSleepTime | |
done | |
echo "" | |
echo "=====" | |
echo "== Test #2" | |
echo "== Broken in both bash 4 and 5" | |
echo "=====" | |
## Test Case 2 | |
startTime=$(date +"%s") | |
recheckSleepTime=0.2 | |
for X in $(seq 20); do | |
timeDelta=$(($(date +"%s")-$startTime)) | |
sleepTime="$(date --date=@$timeDelta -u +"%H:%M:%S")" | |
# Starting in bash 5.0 releases, the inclusion of the "columns" variable here or | |
# a call to $(tput cols) will result in the printf using \r\n rather than \r | |
printf "\r\033[12G%-$(tput cols)s" "running... ($sleepTime)" | |
sleep $recheckSleepTime | |
done | |
## Test Case 3 | |
echo "" | |
echo "=====" | |
echo "== Test #3" | |
echo "== Working in both bash 4 and 5" | |
echo "=====" | |
startTime=$(date +"%s") | |
recheckSleepTime=0.2 | |
for X in $(seq 20); do | |
timeDelta=$(($(date +"%s")-$startTime)) | |
sleepTime="$(date --date=@$timeDelta -u +"%H:%M:%S")" | |
# Starting in bash 5.0 releases, the inclusion of the "columns" variable here or | |
# a call to $(tput cols) will result in the printf using \r\n rather than \r | |
printf "\r\033[12G%-60s" "running... ($sleepTime)" | |
sleep $recheckSleepTime | |
done | |
echo "" | |
echo "DONE!" |
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