# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=100 et: # This script sets up a clean environment for a script or executable to execute in/under. It creates # (and sets) $TMPDIR initialized to a clean & unique temporary directory, creates a new $HOME, sets # the relevant XDG_* directories to point to subdirectories of that $HOME, cleans up any potentially # problematic environment variables, executes the provided command, waits for it to exit, then # cleans up the newly created environment before bubbling up the exit code. $PWD is not changed. # If sourced instead of executed, sets up the environment as before but does not execute any payload # and does not destroy the newly created environment. # macOS has really weird default IFS behavior that splits output in random places, and the trailing # backspace is to prevent \n from being gobbled up by the subshell output substitution. # Folks, this is why you should use fish! IFS="$(printf "\n\b")" # set -ex # The first argument is the path to the script to launch; all remaining arguments are forwarded to # the script. if test $# -gt 0; then target="$1" shift 1 target_args="${@}" fi die() { if test "$#" -ge 0; then printf "%s\n" "$@" 1>&2 fi exit 1 } # Set up a test environment to run the specified target under. We do not share environments # whatsoever between tests, so each test driver run sets up a new profile altogether. # macOS 10.10 requires an explicit template for `mktemp` and will create the folder in the # current directory unless told otherwise. Linux isn't guaranteed to have $TMPDIR set. homedir="$(mktemp -d 2>/dev/null || mktemp -d "${TMPDIR}tmp.XXXXXXXXXX")" export HOME="$homedir" XDG_DATA_HOME="$homedir/xdg_data_home" export XDG_DATA_HOME mkdir -p $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish || die XDG_CONFIG_HOME="$homedir/xdg_config_home" export XDG_CONFIG_HOME mkdir -p $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish || die XDG_RUNTIME_DIR="$homedir/xdg_runtime_dir" export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR mkdir -p $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/fish || die chmod 700 "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR" XDG_CACHE_HOME="$homedir/xdg_cache_home" export XDG_CACHE_HOME mkdir -p $XDG_CACHE_HOME/fish || die # Create a temp/scratch directory for tests to use, if they want (tests shouldn't write to a # shared temp folder). TMPDIR="$homedir/temp" mkdir ${TMPDIR} export TMPDIR # Set locale information for consistent tests. Fish should work with a lot of locales but the # tests assume an english UTF-8 locale unless they explicitly override this default. We do not # want the users locale to affect the tests since they might, for example, change the wording of # logged messages. # # TODO: set LANG to en_US.UTF-8 so we test the locale message conversions (i.e., gettext). unset LANGUAGE # Remove "LC_" env vars from the test environment for key in $(env | grep -E "^LC_"| grep -oE "^[^=]+"); do unset "$key" done # Set the desired lang/locale tests are hard-coded against export LANG="C" export LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8" # These env vars should not be inherited from the user environment because they can affect the # behavior of the tests. So either remove them or set them to a known value. # See also tests/interactive.fish. export TERM=xterm unset COLORTERM unset INSIDE_EMACS unset ITERM_PROFILE unset KONSOLE_PROFILE_NAME unset KONSOLE_VERSION unset PANTHEON_TERMINAL_ID unset LC_TERMINAL unset LC_TERMINAL_VERSION unset TERM_PROGRAM unset TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION unset VTE_VERSION unset WT_PROFILE_ID unset XTERM_VERSION # If we are sourced, return without executing if test -z ${target}; then return 0 fi echo "Proceeding with target execution" # Otherwise execute target ("${target}" "${target_args}") test_status="$?" rm -rf "$homedir" exit "$test_status"