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Remove caret redirection
This removes the caret as a shorthand for redirecting stderr. Note that stderr may be redirected to a file via 2>/some/path... and may be redirected with a pipe via 2>|. Fixes #4394
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@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ This section is for changes merged to the `major` branch that are not also merge
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- Successive commas in brace expansions are handled in less surprising manner (`{,,,}` expands to four empty strings rather than an empty string, a comma and an empty string again). (#3002, #4632).
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- `%` is no longer used for process and job expansion. `$fish_pid` and `$last_pid` have taken the place of `%self` and `%last` respectively. (#4230, #1202)
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- The new `math` builtin (see below) does not support logical expressions; `test` should be used instead (#4777).
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- The `?` wildcard has been removed (#4520).
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- The `^` caret redirection for stderr has been removed (#4394). To redirect stderr, `2>/some/path` may be used, or `2>|` as a pipe.
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## Notable fixes and improvements
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- `wait` builtin is added for waiting on processes (#4498).
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@ -51,7 +53,6 @@ This section is for changes merged to the `major` branch that are not also merge
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- The machine hostname, where available, is now exposed as `$hostname` which is now a reserved variable. This drops the dependency on the `hostname` executable (#4422).
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- `functions --handlers` can be used to show event handlers (#4694).
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- Variables set in `if` and `while` conditions are available outside the block (#4820).
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- The `?` wildcard has been removed (#4520).
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## Other significant changes
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- Command substitution output is now limited to 10 MB by default (#3822).
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@ -1007,7 +1007,6 @@ static void escape_string_script(const wchar_t *orig_in, size_t in_len, wcstring
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case L'$':
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case L' ':
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case L'#':
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case L'^':
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case L'<':
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case L'>':
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case L'(':
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@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ static void test_tokenizer() {
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const wchar_t *str =
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L"string <redirection 2>&1 'nested \"quoted\" '(string containing subshells "
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L"){and,brackets}$as[$well (as variable arrays)] not_a_redirect^ ^ ^^is_a_redirect "
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L"){and,brackets}$as[$well (as variable arrays)] not_a_redirect^ 2> 2>^is_a_redirect "
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L"&&& ||| "
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L"&& || & |"
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L"Compress_Newlines\n \n\t\n \nInto_Just_One";
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@ -608,8 +608,6 @@ static void test_tokenizer() {
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// Test redirection_type_for_string.
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if (redirection_type_for_string(L"<") != redirection_type_t::input)
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err(L"redirection_type_for_string failed on line %ld", (long)__LINE__);
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if (redirection_type_for_string(L"^") != redirection_type_t::overwrite)
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err(L"redirection_type_for_string failed on line %ld", (long)__LINE__);
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if (redirection_type_for_string(L">") != redirection_type_t::overwrite)
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err(L"redirection_type_for_string failed on line %ld", (long)__LINE__);
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if (redirection_type_for_string(L"2>") != redirection_type_t::overwrite)
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@ -70,10 +70,8 @@ bool tokenizer_t::next(struct tok_t *result) {
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return true;
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}
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/// Tests if this character can be a part of a string. The redirect ^ is allowed unless it's the
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/// first character. Hash (#) starts a comment if it's the first character in a token; otherwise it
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/// is considered a string character. See issue #953.
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static bool tok_is_string_character(wchar_t c, bool is_first) {
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/// Tests if this character can be a part of a string.
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static bool tok_is_string_character(wchar_t c) {
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switch (c) {
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case L'\0':
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case L' ':
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case L'\r':
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case L'<':
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case L'>':
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case L'&': {
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// Unconditional separators.
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case L'&':
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return false;
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}
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case L'^': {
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// Conditional separator.
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return !is_first;
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}
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default: { return true; }
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default: return true;
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}
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}
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std::vector<char> expecting;
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int slice_offset = 0;
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const wchar_t *const buff_start = this->buff;
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bool is_first = true;
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while (true) {
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wchar_t c = *this->buff;
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break;
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}
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}
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else if (mode == tok_mode::regular_text && !tok_is_string_character(c, is_first)) {
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else if (mode == tok_mode::regular_text && !tok_is_string_character(c)) {
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break;
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}
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#endif
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this->buff++;
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is_first = false;
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}
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if ((!this->accept_unfinished) && (mode != tok_mode::regular_text)) {
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size_t idx = 0;
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// Determine the fd. This may be specified as a prefix like '2>...' or it may be implicit like
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// '>' or '^'. Try parsing out a number; if we did not get any digits then infer it from the
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// '>'. Try parsing out a number; if we did not get any digits then infer it from the
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// first character. Watch out for overflow.
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long long big_fd = 0;
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for (; iswdigit(buff[idx]); idx++) {
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result.fd = STDIN_FILENO;
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break;
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}
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case L'^': {
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result.fd = STDERR_FILENO;
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break;
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}
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default: {
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errored = true;
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break;
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}
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// Either way we should have ended on the redirection character itself like '>'.
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// Don't allow an fd with a caret redirection - see #1873
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wchar_t redirect_char = buff[idx++]; // note increment of idx
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if (redirect_char == L'>' || (redirect_char == L'^' && idx == 1)) {
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if (redirect_char == L'>') {
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result.redirection_mode = redirection_type_t::overwrite;
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if (buff[idx] == redirect_char) {
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// Doubled up like ^^ or >>. That means append.
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// Doubled up like >>. That means append.
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result.redirection_mode = redirection_type_t::append;
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idx++;
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}
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break;
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}
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case L'>':
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case L'<':
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case L'^': {
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case L'<': {
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// There's some duplication with the code in the default case below. The key difference
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// here is that we must never parse these as a string; a failed redirection is an error!
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auto redir_or_pipe = read_redirection_or_fd_pipe(this->buff);
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}
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bool move_word_state_machine_t::is_path_component_character(wchar_t c) {
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// Always treat separators as first. All this does is ensure that we treat ^ as a string
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// character instead of as stderr redirection, which I hypothesize is usually what is desired.
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return tok_is_string_character(c, true) && !wcschr(L"/={,}'\"", c);
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return tok_is_string_character(c) && !wcschr(L"/={,}'\"", c);
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}
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bool move_word_state_machine_t::consume_char_path_components(wchar_t c) {
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#
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for i in $argv
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set template_out (basename $i .in).out
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set template_err (basename $i .in).err
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set template_status (basename $i .in).status
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set template_out (basename $i .in).out
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set template_err (basename $i .in).err
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set template_status (basename $i .in).status
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fish <$i >$template_out ^$template_err
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echo $status >$template_status
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fish <$i >$template_out 2>$template_err
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echo $status >$template_status
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end
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set files_to_test *.expect
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end
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source test_util.fish (status -f) $argv; or exit
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cat interactive.config >> $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish/config.fish
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source test_util.fish (status -f) $argv
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or exit
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cat interactive.config >>$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish/config.fish
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say -o cyan "Testing interactive functionality"
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if not type -q expect
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echo -n "Testing file $file ... "
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begin
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set -lx TERM dumb
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expect -n -c 'source interactive.expect.rc' -f $file >$file.tmp.out ^$file.tmp.err
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expect -n -c 'source interactive.expect.rc' -f $file >$file.tmp.out 2>$file.tmp.err
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end
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set -l exit_status $status
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set -l res ok
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sleep 5 &
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jobs -c
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jobs -q; echo $status
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bg -23 1 ^/dev/null
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bg -23 1 2>/dev/null
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or echo bg: invalid option -23 >&2
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fg 3
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bg 3
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echo
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# Bogus printf specifier, should produce no stdout
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printf "%5" 10 ^/dev/null
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printf "%5" 10 2>/dev/null
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# Octal escapes produce literal bytes, not characters
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# \376 is 0xFE
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# Ensure the `read` command terminates if asked to read too much data. The var
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# should be empty. We throw away any data we read if it exceeds the limit on
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# what we consider reasonable.
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yes $line | dd bs=1024 count=(math "1 + $fish_read_limit / 1024") ^/dev/null | read --null x
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yes $line | dd bs=1024 count=(math "1 + $fish_read_limit / 1024") 2>/dev/null | read --null x
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if test $status -ne 122
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echo reading too much data did not terminate with failure status
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end
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# Same as previous test but limit the amount of data fed to `read` rather than
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# using the `--nchars` flag.
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yes $line | dd bs=1024 count=(math "$fish_read_limit / 1024") ^/dev/null | read --null x
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yes $line | dd bs=1024 count=(math "$fish_read_limit / 1024") 2>/dev/null | read --null x
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if test $status -ne 0
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echo the read of the max amount of data failed unexpectedly
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end
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echo -n "Testing file $file ... "
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../test/root/bin/fish <$file >$base.tmp.out ^$base.tmp.err
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../test/root/bin/fish <$file >$base.tmp.out 2>$base.tmp.err
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set -l exit_status $status
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set -l res ok
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end
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popd
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if begin
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set -l PATH $PWD/test6.tmp.dir $PATH ^/dev/null
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set -l PATH $PWD/test6.tmp.dir $PATH 2>/dev/null
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complete -C$dir | grep "^$dir/.*Directory" >/dev/null
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end
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echo "incorrect implicit cd from PATH"
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