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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
82ef2d19a5 Reduce timeout for jobs regression test
We've been moving away from full second timeouts, they were piling up.
2019-04-19 19:08:16 -05:00
David Adam
4ddfd73079 add tests for #5824 2019-04-19 14:08:16 +08:00
David Adam
d0735882a3 add tests for the not-quite-fixed #5812 2019-04-18 21:12:25 +08:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
2dfc85245f Add regression tests for eval 2019-04-13 17:28:16 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
47a61a3202 Test: validate $status is preserved on calling into a function 2019-04-13 17:21:13 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
ab37dfaf78 Add tests for evaluaton of empty blocks and functions 2019-04-13 17:21:13 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
87f6856954 Fix tests expecting non-zero status after empty function call 2019-04-13 17:21:13 -05:00
Aaron Gyes
014ab7935e Test expansion syntax errors.
If there is a better way to do stuff that will stop execution than
fish -c for our tests, please let me know.
2019-04-11 21:59:23 -07:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
da20d197b4 Add regression test for eval scope (#4443) 2019-04-11 10:40:22 -05:00
David Adam
d6a4694d9f tests: add test for invalid variable name in for loop
Work on #5800.
2019-04-09 20:10:57 +08:00
ridiculousfish
35b3f7fee8 Reduce loop count of pipeline test
Make the test run faster
2019-04-07 15:00:13 -07:00
ridiculousfish
f5bb8639d6 More aggressively inherit pgrps from parent jobs
Prior to this fix, a job would only inherit a pgrp from its parent if the
first command were external. There seems to be no reason for this
restriction and this causes tcsetgrp() churn, potentially cuasing SIGTTIN.
Switch to unconditionally inheriting a pgrp from parents.

This should fix most of #5765, the only remaining question is
tcsetpgrp from builtins.
2019-04-07 13:35:00 -07:00
ridiculousfish
4d62af7d40 Add pipeline tests
This adds a pipeline test covering the fix in the prior commit,
related to #5675. Note #5675 is NOT fully fixed by this.
2019-04-07 09:20:32 -07:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
2e6264558c Fix remaining realpath test issue with symlinks
Pursuant to 0be7903859, there still
remained one issue with the test when run from within a symlinked
directory after fish gained support for cding into symlinks.

This change should make the test function OK both when the tests are run
out of a PWD containing a symlink in its hierarchy and when run
otherwise.
2019-04-04 22:25:45 -05:00
ridiculousfish
e2ed6baf43 Make the output/errput test more robust by sorting output 2019-04-03 16:50:13 -07:00
ridiculousfish
7231d86676 Fix the tests
Remove 'pwd-resolved-to-itself' message
2019-03-28 20:18:45 -07:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
0be7903859 Drop realpath test built on assumption PWD cannot be a symlink
The final test in `realpath.in` was based on the no-longer-valid
assumption that $PWD cannot be a symlink. Since the recent changes in
fish 3.0 to allow `cd`ing into "virtual" directories preserving symlinks
as-is, when `make test` was  run from a path that contained a symlink
component, this test would fail the `pwd-resolved-to-itself` check.

As the test is not designed to initialize then cd into an absolute path
guaranteed to not be symbolic, so this final check is just wrong.
2019-03-28 19:05:33 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
f8b2e818ed Remove legacy generic process/job exit events 2019-03-28 18:55:36 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
0c5015d467 Correct the reversed diff output for all tests
This has been driving nuts for years. The output of the diff emitted
when a test fails was always reversed, because the diff tool is called
with `${difftool} ${new} ${old}` so all the `-` and `+` contexts are
reversed, and the highlights are all screwed up.

The output of a `make test` run should show what has changed from the
baseline/expected, not how the expected differs from the actual. When
considered from both the perspective of intentional changes to the test
outputs and failed test outputs, it is desirable to see how the test
output has changed from the previously expected, and not the other way
around.

(If you were used to the previous behavior, I apologize. But it was
wrong.)
2019-03-28 18:23:32 -05:00
Fabian Homborg
88d2d54276 Stop printing help summary on error
This now displays

- the error message

- a (significantly shorter) backtrace

- A call to open `help $cmd` if necessary

See #5434.
Fixes #3404.
2019-03-26 19:24:48 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
7095de628c Remove "called on standard input" message
This was printed basically everywhere.

The user knows what they executed on standard input.

A good example:

```fish
set c (subme 513)
```

used to print

```
fish: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded

    set -l x (string repeat -n $argv x)
             ^
in function 'subme'
	called on standard input
	with parameter list '513'
in command substitution
	called on standard input
```

and now it is

```
fish: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded

    set -l x (string repeat -n $argv x)
             ^
in function 'subme' with arguments '513'
in command substitution
```

See #5434.
2019-03-26 17:38:41 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
71a2337c5f Remove stray newlines in test
Sorry!
2019-03-26 17:18:25 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
39a601927f Remove useless empty lines from stack traces
This printed things like

```
in function 'f'
        called on standard input

in function 'd'
        called on standard input

in function 'b'
        called on standard input

in function 'a'
        called on standard input

```

As a first step, it removes the empty lines so it's now

```
in function 'f'
        called on standard input
in function 'd'
        called on standard input
in function 'b'
        called on standard input
in function 'a'
        called on standard input
```

See #5434.
2019-03-26 16:47:42 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
b86200938f Always use "." for cd
Nobody doesn't want to use $PWD to cd, so if $CDPATH does not include
it that was a mistake.

Bash also appends "." here.

Fixes #4484.
2019-03-26 10:11:36 +01:00
ridiculousfish
5eade35257 Stop buffering deferred function processes
If a function process is deferred, allow it to be unbuffered.
This permits certain simple cases where functions are piped to external
commands to execute without buffering.

This is a somewhat-hacky stopgap measure that can't really be extended
to more general concurrent processes. However it is overall an improvement
in user experience that might help flush out some bugs too.
2019-03-24 21:23:26 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
0bde698f81 printf: Don't die on incomplete conversions
POSIX dictates here that incomplete conversions, like in

    printf %d\n 15.2

or

    printf %d 14g

are still printed along with any error.

This seems alright, as it allows users to silence stderr to accept incomplete conversions.

This commit implements it, but what's a bit weird is the ordering between stdout and stderr,
causing the error to be printed _after_, like

    15
    14
    15.1: value not completely converted
    14,2: value not completely converted

but that seems like a general issue with how we buffer the streams.

(I know that nonfatal_error is a copy of most of fatal_error - I tried
differently, and va_* is weird)

Fixes #5532.
2019-03-17 17:00:55 +01:00
Aaron Gyes
6e525cc5d9 wcsfilecmp: sort - after everything else
Before this change, - was sorted with other punctuation before
A-Z. Now, it sorts above the rest of the characters.

This has a practical effect on completions, where when there are
both -s and --long with the same description, the short option
is now before the long option in the pager, which is what is now
selected when navigating `foo -<TAB>`. The long options can be
picked out with `foo --<TAB>`. Before, short options which
duplicated a long option literally could not be selected by
any means from the pager.

Fixes #5634
2019-03-16 01:31:56 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
74a22ff426 wcsfilecmp: punctuation [\]^_` after A-Z.
This tweaks wcsfilecmp such that certain punctuation characters will
come after A-Z.

A big win with `set <TAB>` - the __prefixed fish junk now comes
after the stuff users should care about.
2019-03-16 01:18:16 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
864bb1f7a6 Add string-replace-fewer-backslashes feature
This disables an extra round of escaping in the `string replace -r`
replacement string.

Currently, to add a backslash to an a or b (to "escape" it):

    string replace -ra '([ab])' '\\\\\\\$1' a

7 backslashes!

This removes one of the layers, so now 3 or 4 works (each one escaped
for the single-quotes, so pcre receives two, which it reads as one literal):

    string replace -ra '([ab])' '\\\\$1' a

This is backwards-incompatible as replacement strings will change
meaning, so we put it behind a feature flag.

The name is kinda crappy, though.

Fixes #5474.
2019-03-15 15:18:19 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
e7a964fdfa [count] Allow counting lines from stdin
As a simple replacement for `wc -l`.

This counts both lines on stdin _and_ arguments.

So if "file" has three lines, then `count a b c < file` will print 6.

And since it counts newlines, like wc, `echo -n foo | count` prints 0.
2019-03-15 14:31:36 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
47ff060b89 string: Fix split0 return status
It turns out that `string split0` didn't actually ever do any
splitting. The arg_iterator_t already split stdin on NUL, and split0 just
performed an additional search that could never succeed (since
arguments from argv already can't contain NUL).

Let the arg_iterator_t not perform any splitting if asked, and then
let split0 split in 0.

One slight wart is that split0 ignores a trailing NUL, which normal
split doesn't.

Fixes #5701.
2019-02-26 20:03:40 +01:00
zabereer
2c8abdf5cb add $pipestatus support 2019-02-24 21:46:52 -08:00
ridiculousfish
003998c921 Event blocks just block all events
In a galaxy far, far away, event_blockage_t was intended to block only cetain
events. But it always just blocked everything. Eliminate the event block
mask.
2019-02-23 13:02:07 -08:00
ridiculousfish
f015f930f1 Enhance the signal test 2019-02-23 12:41:01 -08:00
ridiculousfish
6bddf2c83b Add basic signal test 2019-02-23 11:57:19 -08:00
ridiculousfish
59cb2d02a8 Only inherit a PWD if it resolves to "."
Fixes #5647
2019-02-18 13:20:40 -08:00
Fabian Homborg
1c3fe7dc66 tests/expansion: Use rm instead of unlink
unlink(1) is apparently not always installed everywhere.

Since there is no real difference, just use rm.
2019-02-18 15:39:58 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
2614deb138 tests/invocation: Use ggrep if available
We use grep -o here to filter output, but that's not available on
OpenIndiana.

It does offer "ggrep" though, which is GNU grep.
2019-02-13 13:49:53 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
c1d042051c Disable directory redirect test
On some systems, this sometimes uses unicode quotation marks.

Not on mine, but on Travis it does.

The only other workaround I can think of is setting locale to C, but
that implies not being able to test anything unicode-related in the
entire invocation tests.

So for now disable this test.
2019-02-13 13:33:30 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
84593e1519 tests/invocation: Remove local
Instead this runs the `test_file` function in a subshell, which is the
POSIXy way of doing this.

Overly magic? Sure. Standard? Indeed.
2019-02-13 13:29:31 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
1ee57e9244 tests/realpath.in: We want to delete $PWD, darnit!
Illumos/OpenIndiana/SunOS/Solaris has an rm/rmdir that tries to
protect the user by not allowing them to delete $PWD.

Normally, this would be a good thing as deleting $PWD is a stupid
thing to do. Except in this case, we absolutely need to do that.

So instead we weasel around it by invoking an sh to cd out of the
directory to then invoke an `rmdir` to delete it. That should throw
off any attempts at protection (we could also have tried $PWD/. or
similar, but that's possibly still protected against).

This is the last failing test on
Illumos/OpenIndiana/SunOS/Solaris/afunnyquip, so:

Fixes #5472.
2019-02-13 13:05:50 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
c62d95e428 tests: Move directory redirection test to invocation
This tested #1728, where redirecting a directory (`begin; something;
end < .`) would cause `status` to misbehave.

Unfortunately, on Illumos/OpenIndiana/SunOS, this returns a different
error (EINVAL instead of EISDIR), so we can't check that with our test harness, because
we can't redirect it.

Since it's not important that this gives the same error across
systems (and indeed we provide no way of intercepting the error!),
use an invocation test instead, because that allows different output per-uname.

See #5472.
2019-02-13 13:05:50 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
ca5b7c0ec4 math: Allow --scale=max 2019-02-13 12:54:58 +01:00
Mrmaxmeier
6e9250425a src/exec: fix assertion on failed exec redirection
Minimal reproducer: `fish -c "exec cat<x"`
2019-02-12 20:52:03 -08:00
Fabian Homborg
fb7a6e5f34 Add builtin -q
Used to query for a builtin's existence, like `type -q` and `functions
-q` can be used to query for a things and a functions existence respectively.
2019-02-12 20:34:19 +01:00
Aaron Gyes
038fea1a47 Fix builtin $var expansion
A special case added for #1252 needed adjustment.

Fixes #5639
2019-02-10 14:45:03 -08:00
ridiculousfish
1701e2c558 Revert "add $pipestatus support"
This reverts commit ec290209db.
2019-02-10 13:46:58 -08:00
zabereer
ec290209db add $pipestatus support 2019-02-10 13:30:40 -08:00
Fabian Homborg
7c8b444927 Reduce default escape delay
300ms was waaay too long, and even 100ms wasn't necessary.

Emacs' evil mode uses 10ms (0.01s), so let's stay a tad higher in case
some terminals are slow.

If anyone really wants to be able to type alt+h with escape, let them
raise the timeout.

Fixes #3904.
2019-02-07 12:19:36 +01:00
ridiculousfish
6f682c8405 Fill io_buffer via background thread
This is a large change to how io_buffers are filled. The essential problem
comes about with code like (example):

    echo ( /bin/pwd )

The output of /bin/pwd must go to fish, not the tty. To arrange for this,
fish does the following:

1. Invoke pipe() to create a pipe.
2. Add an io_bufferfill_t redirection that owns the write end of the pipe.
3. After fork (or equiv), call dup2() to replace pwd's stdout with this  pipe.

Now when /bin/pwd writes, it will send output to the read end of the pipe.
But who reads it?

Prior to this fix, fish would do the following in a loop:

1. select() on the pipe with a 10 msec timeout
2. waitpid(WNOHANG) on the pwd proc

This polling is ugly and confusing and is what is replaced here.

With this new change, fish now reads from the pipe via a background thread:

1. Spawn a background pthread, which select()s on the pipe's read end with
a long (100 msec) timeout.
2. In the foreground, waitpid() (allowing hanging) on the pwd proc.

The big win here is a major simplification of job_t::continue_job() since
it no longer has to worry about filling buffers. This will make things
easier for concurrent execution.

It may not be obvious why the background thread still needs a poll (100 msec).
The answer is for cases where the write end of the fd escapes, in particular
background processes invoked inside command substitutions. psub is perhaps
the only important case of this (other shells typically just hang here).
2019-02-03 01:58:49 -08:00