use crate::common::util::TestScenario; use is_terminal::IsTerminal; #[test] fn test_more_no_arg() { // Reading from stdin is now supported, so this must succeed if std::io::stdout().is_terminal() { new_ucmd!().succeeds(); } } #[test] fn test_valid_arg() { if std::io::stdout().is_terminal() { new_ucmd!().arg("-c").succeeds(); new_ucmd!().arg("--print-over").succeeds(); new_ucmd!().arg("-p").succeeds(); new_ucmd!().arg("--clean-print").succeeds(); } } #[test] fn test_more_dir_arg() { // Run the test only if there's a valid terminal, else do nothing // Maybe we could capture the error, i.e. "Device not found" in that case // but I am leaving this for later if std::io::stdout().is_terminal() { new_ucmd!() .arg(".") .fails() .usage_error("'.' is a directory."); } } #[test] #[cfg(target_family = "unix")] fn test_more_invalid_file_perms() { use std::fs::{set_permissions, Permissions}; use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt; if std::io::stdout().is_terminal() { let (at, mut ucmd) = at_and_ucmd!(); let permissions = Permissions::from_mode(0o244); at.make_file("invalid-perms.txt"); set_permissions(at.plus("invalid-perms.txt"), permissions).unwrap(); ucmd.arg("invalid-perms.txt") .fails() .code_is(1) .stderr_contains("permission denied"); } }