use common::util::*; static UTIL_NAME: &'static str = "expr"; fn new_ucmd() -> UCommand { TestScenario::new(UTIL_NAME).ucmd() } #[test] fn test_simple_arithmetic() { let out = new_ucmd() .args(&["1", "+", "1"]).run().stdout; assert_eq!(out, "2\n"); let out = new_ucmd() .args(&["1", "-", "1"]).run().stdout; assert_eq!(out, "0\n"); let out = new_ucmd() .args(&["3", "*", "2"]).run().stdout; assert_eq!(out, "6\n"); let out = new_ucmd() .args(&["4", "/", "2"]).run().stdout; assert_eq!(out, "2\n"); } #[test] fn test_parenthesis() { let out = new_ucmd() .args(&["(", "1", "+", "1", ")", "*", "2"]).run().stdout; assert_eq!(out, "4\n"); } #[test] fn test_or() { let out = new_ucmd() .args(&["0", "|", "foo"]).run().stdout; assert_eq!(out, "foo\n"); let out = new_ucmd() .args(&["foo", "|", "bar"]).run().stdout; assert_eq!(out, "foo\n"); } #[test] fn test_and() { let out = new_ucmd() .args(&["foo", "&", "1"]).run().stdout; assert_eq!(out, "foo\n"); let out = new_ucmd() .args(&["", "&", "1"]).run().stdout; assert_eq!(out, "0\n"); }