From: "Randall S. Becker" <rsbec...@nexbridge.com>

t5318 and t5562 used /dev/zero, which is not portable. This function
provides both a fixed block of NUL bytes and an infinite stream of NULs.

Signed-off-by: Randall S. Becker <rsbec...@nexbridge.com>
---
 t/test-lib-functions.sh | 13 +++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+)

diff --git a/t/test-lib-functions.sh b/t/test-lib-functions.sh
index 92cf8f812..bbf68712c 100644
--- a/t/test-lib-functions.sh
+++ b/t/test-lib-functions.sh
@@ -116,6 +116,19 @@ remove_cr () {
        tr '\015' Q | sed -e 's/Q$//'
 }
 
+# Generate an output of $1 bytes of all zeroes (NULs, not ASCII zeroes).
+# If $1 is 'infinity', output forever or until the receiving pipe stops 
reading,
+# whichever comes first.
+generate_zero_bytes () {
+       perl -e 'if ($ARGV[0] == "infinity") {
+               while (-1) {
+                       print "\0"
+               }
+       } else {
+               print "\0" x $ARGV[0]
+       }' "$@"
+}
+
 # In some bourne shell implementations, the "unset" builtin returns
 # nonzero status when a variable to be unset was not set in the first
 # place.
-- 
2.12.3

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