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