use crate::common::util::*; // FIXME: this depends on the system having true and false in PATH // the best solution is probably to generate some test binaries that we can call for any // utility that requires executing another program (kill, for instance) #[test] fn test_subcommand_return_code() { new_ucmd!().arg("1").arg("true").succeeds(); new_ucmd!().arg("1").arg("false").run().status_code(1); } #[test] fn test_command_with_args() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["1700", "echo", "-n", "abcd"]) .succeeds() .stdout_only("abcd"); } #[test] fn test_verbose() { for &verbose_flag in &["-v", "--verbose"] { new_ucmd!() .args(&[verbose_flag, ".1", "sleep", "10"]) .fails() .stderr_only("timeout: sending signal TERM to command 'sleep'"); new_ucmd!() .args(&[verbose_flag, "-s0", "-k.1", ".1", "sleep", "10"]) .fails() .stderr_only("timeout: sending signal EXIT to command 'sleep'\ntimeout: sending signal KILL to command 'sleep'"); } } #[test] fn test_zero_timeout() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-v", "0", "sleep", ".1"]) .succeeds() .no_stderr() .no_stdout(); new_ucmd!() .args(&["-v", "0", "-s0", "-k0", "sleep", ".1"]) .succeeds() .no_stderr() .no_stdout(); }