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Fabian Boehm
e66f6878b5 Make tests usable with path with spaces
This is somewhat subtle:

The #RUN line in a littlecheck file will be run by a posix shell,
which means the substitutions will also be mangled by it.

Now, we *have* shell-quoted them, but unfortunately what we need is to
quote them for inside a pre-existing layer of quotes, e.g.

    # RUN: fish -C 'set -g fish %fish'

here, %fish can't be replaced with `'path with spaces/fish'`, because
that ends up as

    # RUN: fish -C 'set -g fish 'path with spaces/fish''

which is just broken.

So instead, we pass it as a variable to that fish:

    # RUN: fish=%fish fish...

In addition, we need to not mangle the arguments in our test_driver.

For that, because we insist on posix shell, which has only one array,
and we source a file, we *need* to stop having that file use
arguments.

Which is okay - test_env.sh could previously be used to start a test,
and now it no longer can because that is test_*driver*.sh's job.

For the interactive tests, it's slightly different:

pexpect.spawn(foo) is sensitive to shell metacharacters like space.

So we shell-quote it.

But if you pass any args to pexpect.spawn, it no longer uses a shell,
and so we cannot shell-quote it.

There could be a better way to fix this?
2025-01-01 16:45:43 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
cb3d004a5a tests: Run filter-ctrl with %fish explicitly 2025-01-01 16:45:43 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
2c3894993f Remove errant profiling enabling
This enabled the profile in fish_setlocale, which caused startup
profile to always be on, so

```fish
fish --profile file -c 'foo'
```

would show the entire startup as well
2024-05-26 10:32:28 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1e858eae35 tests: filter control sequences only when interactive
This demonstrates that we only write control sequences when interactive.
2024-04-12 12:28:22 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8bf8b10f68 Extended & human-friendly keys
See the changelog additions for user-visible changes.

Since we enable/disable terminal protocols whenever we pass terminal ownership,
tests can no longer run in parallel on the same terminal.

For the same reason, readline shortcuts in the gdb REPL will not work anymore.
As a remedy, use gdbserver, or lobby for CSI u support in libreadline.

Add sleep to some tests, otherwise they fall (both in CI and locally).

There are two weird failures on FreeBSD remaining, disable them for now
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/pull/10359/checks?check_run_id=23330096362

Design and implementation borrows heavily from Kakoune.

In future, we should try to implement more of the kitty progressive
enhancements.

Closes #10359
2024-04-02 14:35:16 +02:00
ridiculousfish
f7e7396c69 Fix a deadlock affecting fish_config
This fixes the following deadlock. The C++ functions path_get_config and
path_get_data lazily determine paths and then cache those in a C++ static
variable. The path determination requires inspecting the environment stack.
If these functions are first called while the environment stack is locked
(in this case, when fetching the $history variable) we can get a deadlock.

The fix is to call them eagerly during env_init. This can be removed once
the corresponding C++ functions are removed.

This issue caused fish_config to fail to report colors and themes.

Add a test.
2023-10-07 15:20:14 -07:00
Fabian Boehm
8d7416048d Don't skip caret for some errors
This checked specifically for "| and" and "a=b" and then just gave the
error without a caret at all.

E.g. for a /tmp/broken.fish that contains

```fish
echo foo

echo foo | and cat
```

This would print:

```
/tmp/broken.fish (line 3): The 'and' command can not be used in a pipeline
warning: Error while reading file /tmp/broken.fish
```

without any indication other than the line number as to the location
of the error.

Now we do

```
/tmp/broken.fish (line 3): The 'and' command can not be used in a pipeline
echo foo | and cat
           ^~^
warning: Error while reading file /tmp/broken.fish
```

Another nice one:

```
fish --no-config -c 'echo notprinted; echo foo; a=b'
```

failed to give the error message!

(Note: Is it really a "warning" if we failed to read the one file we
wer told to?)

We should check if we should either centralize these error messages
completely, or always pass them and remove this "code" system, because
it's only used in some cases.
2022-08-12 18:38:47 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
232ca25ff9 Add length to the parse_util syntax errors 2022-08-12 18:38:47 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
4c3cb119fc Actually return when reading file failed
Fixes #8258.
2021-08-29 08:36:54 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
29e9f4838a Run parse_util_detect_errors on -c commands
This didn't do all the syntax checks, so something like

    fish -c 'echo foo; and $status'

complained of a missing command `0` (i.e. $status), and

    fish -c 'echo foo | exec grep'

hit an assert!

So we do what read_ni does, parse each command into an ast, run
parse_util_detect_errors on it if it worked and then eval the ast.

It is possible to do this neater by modifying parser::eval, but I
can't find where.
2021-07-27 18:37:20 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
594d51e7eb Add a separate --profile-startup option to profile startup
This goes to a separate file because that makes option parsing easier
and allows profiling both at the same time.

The "normal" profile now contains only the profile data of the actual
run, which is much more useful - you can now profile a function by
running

   fish -C 'source /path/to/thing' --profile /tmp/thefunction.prof -c 'thefunction'

and won't need to filter out extraneous information.
2021-01-29 20:46:34 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
cf8219e3ce Exit if --no-execute is enabled don't interactively read from the terminal
Don't go into implicit interactive mode without ever executing
anything - not even `exit` or reacting to ctrl-d. That just renders
the shell useless and unquittable.
2021-01-01 21:22:52 +01:00
Sean Wei
ca0f5686ff Fix typo 2020-10-31 13:27:05 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
caccc0cddb Add more tests for -c arguments 2020-09-26 15:19:24 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
fa0c9f90f8 Read arguments with fish -c
This reads any additional positional arguments given to `fish -c` into
$argv.

We don't handle the first argument specially (as `$0`) as that's confusing and
doesn't seem very useful.

Fixes #2314.
2020-09-26 14:47:20 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
a29bc127ce Move the invocation checks to invocation.fish
These where separate files so we could use the %s substitution to run
that fish, but since discovering setting $fish that
workaround isn't necessary.
2020-04-04 13:31:48 +02:00
ridiculousfish
38f4330683 Rationalize $status and errors
Prior to this fix, fish was rather inconsistent in when $status gets set
in response to an error. For example, a failed expansion like "$foo["
would not modify $status.

This makes the following inter-related changes:

1. String expansion now directly returns the value to set for $status on
error. The value is always used.

2. parser_t::eval() now directly returns the proc_status_t, which cleans
up a lot of call sites.

3. We expose a new function exec_subshell_for_expand() which ignores
$status but returns errors specifically related to subshell expansion.

4. We reify the notion of "expansion breaking" errors. These include
command-not-found, expand syntax errors, and others.

The upshot is we are more consistent about always setting $status on
errors.
2020-01-25 17:28:41 -08:00
Johannes Altmanninger
b62fa53807 set error code on failed command substitution to 255 instead of -1
the exit status ought to be in 0-255, e.g. exit -1
2020-01-17 17:36:18 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
9d5620c170 Port most of the invocation tests to littlecheck
This is a bit weird sometimes, e.g. to test the return status (that
fish actually *returns $status*), we use a #RUN line with %fish
invoking %fish, so we can use the substitution.

Still much nicer.

The missing scripts are those that rely on config.
2019-06-25 20:56:29 +02:00