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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-ls \[-d\] \[-h\] \[-R\] \[<path> \.\.\.\]:( |\t)*List the contents that match the specified file pattern. If( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-ls \[-d\] \[-h\] \[-R\] \[<path> \.\.\.\] :( |\t)*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*path is not specified, the contents of /user/<currentUser>( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*List the contents that match the specified file pattern. If path is not</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*path is not specified, the contents of /user/<currentUser>( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*specified, the contents of /user/<currentUser> will be listed. Directory entries( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*will be listed. Directory entries are of the form( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*are of the form:( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*permissions - userid groupid size_of_directory\(in bytes\) modification_date\(yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm\) directoryName( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*permissions - userId groupId sizeOfDirectory\(in bytes\)( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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- <comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*and file entries are of the form( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*modificationDate\(yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm\) directoryName( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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- <comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*and file entries are of the form:( )*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*permissions number_of_replicas userid groupid size_of_file\(in bytes\) modification_date\(yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm\) fileName( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*permissions numberOfReplicas userId groupId sizeOfFile\(in bytes\)( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-d\s+Directories are listed as plain files\.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*modificationDate\(yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm\) fileName( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-h\s+Formats the sizes of files in a human-readable fashion( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*-d\s+Directories are listed as plain files\.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*rather than a number of bytes\.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*-h\s+Formats the sizes of files in a human-readable fashion rather than a number( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-R\s+Recursively list the contents of directories\.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*of bytes\.( )*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*-R\s+Recursively list the contents of directories\.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-lsr:\s+\(DEPRECATED\) Same as 'ls -R'</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-lsr :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s+\(DEPRECATED\) Same as 'ls -R'</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-get( )*\[-p\]( )*\[-ignoreCrc\]( )*\[-crc\]( )*<src> \.\.\. <localdst>:( |\t)*Copy files that match the file pattern <src>( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-get( )*\[-p\]( )*\[-ignoreCrc\]( )*\[-crc\]( )*<src> \.\.\. <localdst> :\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*to the local name.( )*<src> is kept.( )*When copying multiple,( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>\s*Copy files that match the file pattern <src> to the local name. <src> is kept.\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*files, the destination must be a directory.( )*Passing( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>\s*When copying multiple files, the destination must be a directory. Passing -p\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-p preserves access and modification times,( )*</expected-output>
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- </comparator>
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- <comparator>
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- <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*ownership and the mode.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*preserves access and modification times, ownership and the mode.*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-du \[-s\] \[-h\] <path> \.\.\.:\s+Show the amount of space, in bytes, used by the files that\s*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-du \[-s\] \[-h\] <path> \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Show the amount of space, in bytes, used by the files that match the specified\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^\s*match the specified file pattern. The following flags are optional:</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*file pattern. The following flags are optional:\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^\s*-s\s*Rather than showing the size of each individual file that</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*-s\s*Rather than showing the size of each individual file that matches the\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^\s*matches the pattern, shows the total \(summary\) size.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*pattern, shows the total \(summary\) size.\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^\s*-h\s*Formats the sizes of files in a human-readable fashion</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*-h\s*Formats the sizes of files in a human-readable fashion rather than a number\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>\s*rather than a number of bytes.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>\s*of bytes.\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^\s*Note that, even without the -s option, this only shows size summaries</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Note that, even without the -s option, this only shows size summaries one level\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^\s*one level deep into a directory.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*deep into a directory.</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-dus:\s+\(DEPRECATED\) Same as 'du -s'</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-dus :</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*\(DEPRECATED\) Same as 'du -s'</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-count \[-q\] <path> \.\.\.:( |\t)*Count the number of directories, files and bytes under the paths( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-count \[-q\] <path> \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Count the number of directories, files and bytes under the paths( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-mv <src> \.\.\. <dst>:( |\t)*Move files that match the specified file pattern <src>( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-mv <src> \.\.\. <dst> :\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*to a destination <dst>. When moving multiple files, the( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>\s*Move files that match the specified file pattern <src> to a destination <dst>.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*destination must be a directory.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*When moving multiple files, the destination must be a directory.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-cp \[-f\] \[-p \| -p\[topx\]\] <src> \.\.\. <dst>:( |\t)*Copy files that match the file pattern <src> to a( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-cp \[-f\] \[-p \| -p\[topx\]\] <src> \.\.\. <dst> :\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*destination. When copying multiple files, the destination( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Copy files that match the file pattern <src> to a destination. When copying( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*must be a directory.( )*Passing -p preserves status( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*multiple files, the destination must be a directory.( )*Passing -p preserves status( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*\[topx\] \(timestamps, ownership, permission, XAttr\).( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*\[topx\] \(timestamps, ownership, permission, XAttr\). If -p is specified with no( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*If -p is specified with no <arg>, then preserves( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*<arg>, then preserves timestamps, ownership, permission. Passing -f overwrites( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*timestamps, ownership, permission. Passing -f( )*</expected-output>
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- </comparator>
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- <comparator>
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- <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*overwrites the destination if it already exists.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*the destination if it already exists.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</test>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-rm \[-f\] \[-r\|-R\] \[-skipTrash\] <src> \.\.\.:( |\t)*Delete all files that match the specified file pattern.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-rm \[-f\] \[-r\|-R\] \[-skipTrash\] <src> \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*Equivalent to the Unix command "rm <src>"( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Delete all files that match the specified file pattern. Equivalent to the Unix( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-skipTrash option bypasses trash, if enabled, and immediately( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*command "rm <src>"( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*deletes <src>( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*-skipTrash\s+option bypasses trash, if enabled, and immediately deletes <src>( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^\s+-f\s+If the file does not exist, do not display a diagnostic</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s+-f\s+If the file does not exist, do not display a diagnostic message or\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^\s+message or modify the exit status to reflect an error\.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s+modify the exit status to reflect an error\.\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^\s+-\[rR\]\s+Recursively deletes directories</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s+-\[rR\]\s+Recursively deletes directories\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-rmdir \[--ignore-fail-on-non-empty\] <dir> \.\.\.:\s+Removes the directory entry specified by each directory argument,</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-rmdir \[--ignore-fail-on-non-empty\] <dir> \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>\s+Removes the directory entry specified by each directory argument, provided it is\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>\s+provided it is empty.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>\s+empty\.\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-rmr:\s+\(DEPRECATED\) Same as 'rm -r'</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-rmr :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*\(DEPRECATED\) Same as 'rm -r'\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-put \[-f\] \[-p\] <localsrc> \.\.\. <dst>:\s+Copy files from the local file system</expected-output>
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- </comparator>
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- <comparator>
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- <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*into fs.( )*Copying fails if the file already( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-put \[-f\] \[-p\] <localsrc> \.\.\. <dst> :\s*</expected-output>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*exists, unless the -f flag is given.( )*Passing( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Copy files from the local file system into fs.( )*Copying fails if the file already( )*</expected-output>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-p preserves access and modification times,( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*exists, unless the -f flag is given.( )*Passing -p preserves access and( )*</expected-output>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*ownership and the mode. Passing -f overwrites( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*modification times, ownership and the mode. Passing -f overwrites the( )*</expected-output>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*the destination if it already exists.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*destination if it already exists.( )*</expected-output>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-copyFromLocal \[-f\] \[-p\] <localsrc> \.\.\. <dst>:\s+Identical to the -put command\.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-copyFromLocal \[-f\] \[-p\] <localsrc> \.\.\. <dst> :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Identical to the -put command\.\s*</expected-output>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-moveFromLocal <localsrc> \.\.\. <dst>:\s+Same as -put, except that the source is</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-moveFromLocal <localsrc> \.\.\. <dst> :\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*deleted after it's copied.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*Same as -put, except that the source is deleted after it's copied.</expected-output>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-get( )*\[-p\]( )*\[-ignoreCrc\]( )*\[-crc\]( )*<src> \.\.\. <localdst>:( |\t)*Copy files that match the file pattern <src>( )*</expected-output>
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- </comparator>
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- <comparator>
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- <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*to the local name.( )*<src> is kept.( )*When copying multiple,( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-get( )*\[-p\]( )*\[-ignoreCrc\]( )*\[-crc\]( )*<src> \.\.\. <localdst> :\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*files, the destination must be a directory.( )*Passing( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*Copy files that match the file pattern <src> to the local name.( )*<src> is kept.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-p preserves access and modification times,( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*When copying multiple files, the destination must be a directory. Passing -p( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*ownership and the mode.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*preserves access and modification times, ownership and the mode.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-getmerge \[-nl\] <src> <localdst>:( |\t)*Get all the files in the directories that( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-getmerge \[-nl\] <src> <localdst> :\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*match the source file pattern and merge and sort them to only( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*Get all the files in the directories that match the source file pattern and( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*one file on local fs. <src> is kept.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*merge and sort them to only one file on local fs. <src> is kept.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-nl Add a newline character at the end of each file.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*-nl\s+Add a newline character at the end of each file.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -517,11 +537,15 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-cat \[-ignoreCrc\] <src> \.\.\.:( |\t)*Fetch all files that match the file pattern <src>( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-cat \[-ignoreCrc\] <src> \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*and display their content on stdout.</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Fetch all files that match the file pattern <src> and display their content on\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*stdout.</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -537,7 +561,27 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-checksum <src> \.\.\.:( |\t)*Dump checksum information for files.*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-checksum <src> \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Dump checksum information for files that match the file pattern <src> to stdout\.\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Note that this requires a round-trip to a datanode storing each block of the\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*file, and thus is not efficient to run on a large number of files\. The checksum\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*of a file depends on its content, block size and the checksum algorithm and\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*parameters used for creating the file\.\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -552,7 +596,11 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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|
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- <expected-output>^-copyToLocal \[-p\] \[-ignoreCrc\] \[-crc\] <src> \.\.\. <localdst>:\s+Identical to the -get command.</expected-output>
|
|
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+ <expected-output>^-copyToLocal \[-p\] \[-ignoreCrc\] \[-crc\] <src> \.\.\. <localdst> :\s*</expected-output>
|
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+ </comparator>
|
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Identical to the -get command.\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -567,7 +615,11 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-moveToLocal <src> <localdst>:\s+Not implemented yet</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-moveToLocal <src> <localdst> :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Not implemented yet</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -582,7 +634,11 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-mkdir \[-p\] <path> \.\.\.:( |\t)*Create a directory in specified location.( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^-mkdir \[-p\] <path> \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Create a directory in specified location.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>TokenComparator</type>
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@@ -601,27 +657,31 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-setrep \[-R\] \[-w\] <rep> <path> \.\.\.:( |\t)*Set the replication level of a file. If <path> is a directory( )*</expected-output>
|
|
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+ <expected-output>^-setrep \[-R\] \[-w\] <rep> <path> \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
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|
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Set the replication level of a file. If <path> is a directory then the command( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*then the command recursively changes the replication factor of( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*recursively changes the replication factor of all files under the directory tree( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*all files under the directory tree rooted at <path>\.( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^\s*rooted at <path>\.( )*</expected-output>
|
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</comparator>
|
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*The -w flag requests that the command wait for the replication( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^\s*-w\s+It requests that the command waits for the replication to complete\. This( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*to complete. This can potentially take a very long time\.( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*can potentially take a very long time\.( )*</expected-output>
|
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</comparator>
|
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|
<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*The -R flag is accepted for backwards compatibility\. It has no effect\.( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*-R\s+It is accepted for backwards compatibility\. It has no effect\.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -636,15 +696,15 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-touchz <path> \.\.\.:( |\t)*Creates a file of zero length( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^-touchz <path> \.\.\. :( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*at <path> with current time as the timestamp of that <path>.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*Creates a file of zero length at <path> with current time as the timestamp of( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*An error is returned if the file exists with non-zero length( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)* that <path>\. An error is returned if the file exists with non-zero length( )*</expected-output>
|
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -659,11 +719,15 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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|
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- <expected-output>^-test -\[defsz\] <path>:\sAnswer various questions about <path>, with result via exit status.</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^-test -\[defsz\] <path> :\s*</expected-output>
|
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</comparator>
|
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*else, return 1.( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Answer various questions about <path>, with result via exit status.</expected-output>
|
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*-[defsz]\s+return 0 if .*</expected-output>
|
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -678,15 +742,23 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-stat \[format\] <path> \.\.\.:( |\t)*Print statistics about the file/directory at <path>( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^-stat \[format\] <path> \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
|
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+ </comparator>
|
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*Print statistics about the file/directory at <path> in the specified format.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*in the specified format. Format accepts filesize in blocks \(%b\), group name of owner\(%g\),( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*Format accepts filesize in blocks \(%b\), group name of owner\(%g\), filename \(%n\),( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*filename \(%n\), block size \(%o\), replication \(%r\), user name of owner\(%u\), modification date \(%y, %Y\)( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*block size \(%o\), replication \(%r\), user name of owner\(%u\), modification date( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*\(%y, %Y\)( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -701,11 +773,15 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-tail \[-f\] <file>:( |\t)+Show the last 1KB of the file.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-tail \[-f\] <file> :\s*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Show the last 1KB of the file.( )*</expected-output>
|
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*The -f option shows appended data as the file grows.( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*-f\s+Shows appended data as the file grows.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -720,47 +796,55 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-chmod \[-R\] <MODE\[,MODE\]... \| OCTALMODE> PATH...:( |\t)*Changes permissions of a file.( )*</expected-output>
|
|
|
+ <expected-output>^-chmod \[-R\] <MODE\[,MODE\]... \| OCTALMODE> PATH... :\s*</expected-output>
|
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
|
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*This works similar to shell's chmod with a few exceptions.( )*</expected-output>
|
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|
+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*Changes permissions of a file. This works similar to the shell's chmod command( )*</expected-output>
|
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|
</comparator>
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<comparator>
|
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
|
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-R( |\t)*modifies the files recursively. This is the only option( )*</expected-output>
|
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*with a few exceptions.( )*</expected-output>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*currently supported.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*-R\s*modifies the files recursively. This is the only option currently( )*</expected-output>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*MODE( |\t)*Mode is same as mode used for chmod shell command.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*supported.( )*</expected-output>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*Only letters recognized are 'rwxXt'. E.g. \+t,a\+r,g-w,\+rwx,o=r( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*<MODE>\s*Mode is the same as mode used for the shell's command. The only( )*</expected-output>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*OCTALMODE Mode specifed in 3 or 4 digits. If 4 digits, the first may( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*letters recognized are 'rwxXt', e\.g\. \+t,a\+r,g-w,\+rwx,o=r\.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*be 1 or 0 to turn the sticky bit on or off, respectively.( )*Unlike( |\t)*shell command, it is not possible to specify only part of the mode( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*<OCTALMODE>\s+Mode specifed in 3 or 4 digits. If 4 digits, the first may be 1 or( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*E.g. 754 is same as u=rwx,g=rx,o=r( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*0 to turn the sticky bit on or off, respectively.( )*Unlike( |\t)*the( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*If none of 'augo' is specified, 'a' is assumed and unlike( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*shell command, it is not possible to specify only part of the( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*shell command, no umask is applied.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*mode, e\.g\. 754 is same as u=rwx,g=rx,o=r\.( )*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*If none of 'augo' is specified, 'a' is assumed and unlike the shell command, no( )*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*umask is applied.( )*</expected-output>
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<comparators>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-chown \[-R\] \[OWNER\]\[:\[GROUP\]\] PATH...:( |\t)*Changes owner and group of a file.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-chown \[-R\] \[OWNER\]\[:\[GROUP\]\] PATH... :\s*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*This is similar to shell's chown with a few exceptions.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^\s*Changes owner and group of a file\. This is similar to the shell's chown command( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*-R( |\t)*modifies the files recursively. This is the only option( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*with a few exceptions.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*currently supported.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*-R( |\t)*modifies the files recursively. This is the only option currently( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*If only owner or group is specified then only owner or( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*supported.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*group is modified.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*If only the owner or group is specified, then only the owner or group is( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*The owner and group names may only consist of digits, alphabet,( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*modified. The owner and group names may only consist of digits, alphabet, and( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*and any of .+?. The names are case sensitive.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*any of .+?. The names are case sensitive.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*WARNING: Avoid using '.' to separate user name and group though( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*WARNING: Avoid using '.' to separate user name and group though Linux allows it.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*Linux allows it. If user names have dots in them and you are( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*If user names have dots in them and you are using local file system, you might( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*using local file system, you might see surprising results since( )*</expected-output>
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- </comparator>
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- <comparator>
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- <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*shell command 'chown' is used for local files.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*see surprising results since the shell command 'chown' is used for local files.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-chgrp \[-R\] GROUP PATH...:( |\t)*This is equivalent to -chown ... :GROUP ...( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-chgrp \[-R\] GROUP PATH... :( )*</expected-output>
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+ </comparator>
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+ <comparator>
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+ <type>RegexpComparator</type>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*This is equivalent to -chown ... :GROUP ...( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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@@ -849,11 +933,11 @@
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<comparators>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^-help \[cmd ...\]:( |\t)*Displays help for given command or all commands if none( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^-help \[cmd ...\] :( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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<comparator>
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<type>RegexpComparator</type>
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- <expected-output>^( |\t)*is specified.( )*</expected-output>
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+ <expected-output>^( |\t)*Displays help for given command or all commands if none is specified.( )*</expected-output>
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</comparator>
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</comparators>
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</test>
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