fish-shell/tests/checks/realpath.fish
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

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# RUN: %fish %s | %filter-ctrlseqs
# $XDG_DATA_HOME can itself be a relative path. So force it to an absolute
# path so we can remove it from any resolved paths below. This is needed
# because the contents of the builtin realpath.out file can't include any $PWD
# data since $PWD isn't under our control.
set -l data_home_realpath (builtin realpath $XDG_DATA_HOME)
# A bogus absolute path is handled correctly and sets a failure status.
if not builtin realpath /this/better/be/an/invalid/path
echo first invalid path handled okay
# CHECK: first invalid path handled okay
# CHECKERR: builtin realpath: /this/better/be/an/invalid/path: No such file or directory
end
# A non-existent file relative to $PWD succeeds.
set -l real_path (builtin realpath nonexistent-file)
if test "$real_path" = (realpath $PWD)"/nonexistent-file"
echo nonexistent-file in PWD correctly converted
# CHECK: nonexistent-file in PWD correctly converted
end
# The simplest absolute path should undergo no transformation.
builtin realpath /
# CHECK: /
# The second simplest absolute path should undergo no transformation.
builtin realpath /this-better-not-exist
# CHECK: /this-better-not-exist
# Check that a pathological case is handled correctly (i.e., there is only one
# leading slash).
builtin realpath /../../x
# CHECK: /x
# Another pathological corner case. GNU realpath first strips trailing slashes
# so that "/a//" is converted to "/a" before performing the real path
# conversion. So, despite appearances, it considers "a" to be the last
# component in that case.
builtin realpath /abc/
# CHECK: /abc
builtin realpath /def///
# CHECK: /def
# Verify `realpath .` when cwd is a deleted directory gives a no such file or dir error.
set -l tmpdir (mktemp -d)
pushd $tmpdir
# Solaris rmdir tries to protect against deleting $PWD.
# But that's what we want to test, so we weasel around it.
sh -c "cd ..; rmdir $tmpdir"
builtin realpath .
# CHECKERR: builtin realpath: .: No such file or directory
popd
# A single symlink to a directory is correctly resolved.
ln -fs fish $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish-symlink
set -l real_path (builtin realpath $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish-symlink)
set -l expected_real_path "$data_home_realpath/fish"
if test "$real_path" = "$expected_real_path"
echo "fish-symlink handled correctly"
# CHECK: fish-symlink handled correctly
else
echo "fish-symlink not handled correctly: $real_path != $expected_real_path" >&2
end
# With "-s" the symlink is not resolved.
set -l real_path (builtin realpath -s $data_home_realpath/fish-symlink)
set -l expected_real_path "$data_home_realpath/fish-symlink"
if test "$real_path" = "$expected_real_path"
echo "fish-symlink handled correctly"
# CHECK: fish-symlink handled correctly
else
echo "fish-symlink not handled correctly: $real_path != $expected_real_path" >&2
end
# But the $PWD is still resolved
set -l oldpwd $PWD
cd $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish-symlink
set -l real_path (builtin realpath -s $data_home_realpath/fish-symlink)
set -l expected_real_path "$data_home_realpath/fish-symlink"
if test "$real_path" = "$expected_real_path"
echo "fish-symlink handled correctly"
# CHECK: fish-symlink handled correctly
else
echo "fish-symlink not handled correctly: $real_path != $expected_real_path" >&2
end
cd $oldpwd
set -l real_path (builtin realpath -s .)
set -l expected_real_path (pwd -P) # Physical working directory.
if test "$real_path" = "$expected_real_path"
echo "relative path correctly handled"
# CHECK: relative path correctly handled
else
echo "relative path not handled correctly: $real_path != $expected_real_path" >&2
end
test (builtin realpath -s /usr/bin/../) = /usr
or echo builtin realpath -s does not resolve .. or resolves symlink wrong
# A nonexistent file relative to a valid symlink to a directory gets converted.
# This depends on the symlink created by the previous test.
set -l real_path (builtin realpath $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish-symlink/nonexistent-file-relative-to-a-symlink)
set -l expected_real_path "$data_home_realpath/fish/nonexistent-file-relative-to-a-symlink"
if test "$real_path" = "$expected_real_path"
echo "fish-symlink/nonexistent-file-relative-to-a-symlink correctly converted"
# CHECK: fish-symlink/nonexistent-file-relative-to-a-symlink correctly converted
else
echo "failure nonexistent-file-relative-to-a-symlink: $real_path != $expected_real_path" >&2
end
# We remove leading slashes even with "-s".
# This is how GNU realpath -s behaves, and also e.g.
# how bash normalizes its $PWD.
builtin realpath -s ///bin
# CHECK: /bin
builtin realpath -s //bin
# CHECK: /bin
# A path with two symlinks, first to a directory, second to a file, is correctly resolved.
ln -fs fish $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish-symlink2
touch $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish/real_file
ln -fs real_file $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish/symlink_file
set -l real_path (builtin realpath $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish-symlink/symlink_file)
set -l expected_real_path "$data_home_realpath/fish/real_file"
if test "$real_path" = "$expected_real_path"
echo "fish-symlink/symlink_file handled correctly"
# CHECK: fish-symlink/symlink_file handled correctly
else
echo "fish-symlink/symlink_file not handled correctly: $real_path != expected_real_path" >&2
end
exit 0