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Problem Report Number 0540 Submitter's Classification Minor System Fault State Resolved Resolution Minor System Fault (MSF) Problem Resolution ID MSF.X.0031 Raised 1970-01-01 08:00 Updated 2003-03-13 08:00 Published 1996-01-26 08:00 Expiry Date 1997-01-04 Product Standard Commands and Utilities V2 (UNIX 95) Certification Program The Open Brand certification program Test Suite VSC version 4.1.5 Test Identification POSIX.upe/vi 139 Problem Summary MSF4C.00007 A MSF is requested because '.' does not repeat the 'p' commands. Problem Text
A MSF is requested because '.' does not repeat the 'p' commands.
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In subtest #7 our implementation fails to repeat the "p" and
"P" commands in the context of assertion #139. Although this
behavior is a historical behavior of vi we believe it is a bug.
This problem has already been reported under MSF4C.0006 and we
request a waiver on the grounds that this is a Minor System Fault
where the workaround of using "p" or "P" instead of "." is
available to the user.
**********************************************************************Test Output
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Assertion: 139
Standard: POSIX
Type: C
When [count] . is entered in command mode, then vi repeats the last
command that changed the buffer and uses count as the number of
iterations of the command being repeated. (Default 1 when count not
specified) The values of current line and column are set as specified by
the command which is repeated.
TESTING REQUIREMENT:
Test for each of the buffer changing commands !, &, <, >, ~,
a, A, c, C, d, D, i, I, J, o, O, p, P, r, R, s, S, u, U, x and X.
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Test Information:
Assertion #139 (C): count . command
Note: The testing requirements include testing for the dot
<LC> and
ampersand commands. This violates historical practice and
<LC> is
expected to change in a future revision of POSIX.2, but it
remains a normative requirement of the current standard.
. fails for & or >
diff of "vi_exp_1" and "vi_in_1":
*** vi_exp_1 Tue Jan 23 22:52:45 1996
--- vi_in_1 Tue Jan 23 22:53:03 1996
***************
*** 1,4 ****
! hXrX is filX xo xesx
New line of file
another line
a few
--- 1,4 ----
! hXrX is file xo xest
New line of file
another line
a few
. fails for p or P
diff of "vi_exp_7" and "vi_in_7":
*** vi_exp_7 Tue Jan 23 22:57:00 1996
--- vi_in_7 Tue Jan 23 22:57:13 1996
***************
*** 1,5 ****
filete to play with
! Here wHere e haveHere
! text a text filetext
filete to play filetewith
to play with
--- 1,5 ----
filete to play with
! Here wHere e have
! a text filetext
New line of file
another line
a few
--- 1,4 ----
! hXrX is file xo xest
New line of file
another line
a few
. fails for p or P
diff of "vi_exp_7" and "vi_in_7":
*** vi_exp_7 Tue Jan 23 22:57:00 1996
--- vi_in_7 Tue Jan 23 22:57:13 1996
***************
*** 1,5 ****
filete to play with
! Here wHere e haveHere
! text a text filetext
filete to play filetewith
to play with
--- 1,5 ----
filete to play with
! Here wHere e have
! a text filetext
filete to play filetewith
to play with
. fails for u
**********************************************************************Review Information
Review Type TSMA Review Start Date null Completed null Status Complete Review Recommendation No Resolution Given Review Response
A temporary waiver for a minor system fault is recommended.
We believe this issue is minor and limited to interactive use of
the repeat command (.). Users can work around this by
re-entering the command sequence again rather than using the .
as a shortcut.
Review Type SA Review Start Date null Completed null Status Complete Review Resolution Minor System Fault (MSF) Review Conclusion
A Temporary Waiver is granted.
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