On 3/5/13 1:17 PM, Eric Whitney wrote: > _within_tolerance strips trailing zeros from the min and max range > values it outputs. This leads to damage if the min or max value is > an integer containing trailing zeros rather than a real number with > a fractional part containing trailing zeros. Xfstest 289 can exhibit > this problem when its input is out of range. Modify the code so it > will only remove trailing zeros found after a decimal point. > > V1->V2: Remove decimal points not followed by digits > V2->V3: Per Dave Chinner, simplify by using multiple sed expressions > > Signed-off-by: Eric Whitney <enwlinux@xxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > common.filter | 6 ++++-- > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/common.filter b/common.filter > index 9e4c90c..c854a98 100644 > --- a/common.filter > +++ b/common.filter > @@ -106,8 +106,10 @@ EOF > > # fix up min, max precision for output > # can vary for 5.3, 6.2 > - _min=`echo $_min | sed -e 's/0*$//'` # get rid of trailling zeroes > - _max=`echo $_max | sed -e 's/0*$//'` # get rid of trailling zeroes > + > + # remove any trailing zeroes from min, max if they have fractional parts > + _min=`echo $_min | sed -e '/\./s/0*$//' -e 's/\.$//'` > + _max=`echo $_max | sed -e '/\./s/0*$//' -e 's/\.$//'` > > if [ $_in_range -eq 1 ] > then > _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs