use crate::common::util::*; #[test] #[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))] fn test_get_current_niceness() { // NOTE: this assumes the test suite is being run with a default niceness // of 0, which may not necessarily be true new_ucmd!().run().stdout_is("0\n"); } #[test] #[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))] fn test_negative_adjustment() { // This assumes the test suite is run as a normal (non-root) user, and as // such attempting to set a negative niceness value will be rejected by // the OS. If it gets denied, then we know a negative value was parsed // correctly. let res = new_ucmd!().args(&["-n", "-1", "true"]).run(); assert!(res .stderr_str() .starts_with("nice: warning: setpriority: Permission denied")); // spell-checker:disable-line } #[test] fn test_adjustment_with_no_command_should_error() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-n", "19"]) .fails() .usage_error("A command must be given with an adjustment."); } #[test] fn test_command_with_no_adjustment() { new_ucmd!().args(&["echo", "a"]).run().stdout_is("a\n"); } #[test] fn test_command_with_no_args() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-n", "19", "echo"]) .run() .stdout_is("\n"); } #[test] fn test_command_with_args() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-n", "19", "echo", "a", "b", "c"]) .run() .stdout_is("a b c\n"); } #[test] fn test_command_where_command_takes_n_flag() { new_ucmd!() .args(&["-n", "19", "echo", "-n", "a"]) .run() .stdout_is("a"); } #[test] fn test_invalid_argument() { new_ucmd!().arg("--invalid").fails().code_is(125); }