fish-shell/tests/checks/loops.fish
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

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#RUN: %fish -C 'set -g fish %fish' %s
function never_runs
while false
end
end
function early_return
while true
return 2
end
end
function runs_once
set -l i 1
while test $i -ne 0 && set i (math $i - 1)
end
end
# this should return 0
never_runs
echo "Empty Loop in Function: $status"
#CHECK: Empty Loop in Function: 0
# this should return 0
runs_once
echo "Runs Once: $status"
#CHECK: Runs Once: 0
# this should return 2
early_return
echo "Early Return: $status"
#CHECK: Early Return: 2
function set_status
return $argv[1]
end
# The previous status is visible in the loop condition.
# This includes both the incoming status, and the last command in the
# loop body.
set_status 36
while begin
set -l saved $status
echo "Condition Status: $status"
set_status $saved
end
true
end
#CHECK: Condition Status: 36
# The condition status IS visible in the loop body.
set_status 55
while true
echo "Body Status: $status"
break
end
#CHECK: Body Status: 0
# The status of the last command is visible in the loop condition
set_status 13
while begin
set -l saved $status
echo "Condition 2 Status: $saved"
test $saved -ne 5
end
set_status 5
end
#CHECK: Condition 2 Status: 13
#CHECK: Condition 2 Status: 5
# The status of the last command is visible outside the loop
set rem 5 7 11
while [ (count $rem) -gt 0 ]
set_status $rem[1]
set rem $rem[2..-1]
end
echo "Loop Exit Status: $status"
#CHECK: Loop Exit Status: 11
# Empty loops succeed.
false
while false
end
echo "Empty Loop Status: $status"
#CHECK: Empty Loop Status: 0
# Loop control in conditions, should have no output.
for i in 1 2 3
while break
end
echo $i
end
for i in 1 2 3
while continue
end
echo $i
end
if false; or --help
end
# Make sure while loops don't run forever with no-exec (#1543)
echo "while true; end" | $fish --no-execute
# For loops with read-only vars is an error (#4342)
for status in a b c
echo $status
end
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}loops.fish (line {{\d+}}): for: status: cannot overwrite read-only variable
#CHECKERR: for status in a b c
#CHECKERR: ^~~~~^
# "That goes for non-electric ones as well (#5548)"
for hostname in a b c
echo $hostname
end
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}loops.fish (line {{\d+}}): for: hostname: cannot overwrite read-only variable
#CHECKERR: for hostname in a b c
#CHECKERR: ^~~~~~~^
# For loop control vars available outside the for block
begin
set -l loop_var initial-value
for loop_var in a b c
# do nothing
end
set --show loop_var
end
#CHECK: $loop_var: set in local scope, unexported, with 1 elements
#CHECK: $loop_var[1]: |c|
set -g loop_var global_val
function loop_test
for loop_var in a b c
if test $loop_var = b
break
end
end
set --show loop_var
end
loop_test
set --show loop_var
#CHECK: $loop_var: set in local scope, unexported, with 1 elements
#CHECK: $loop_var[1]: |b|
begin
set -l loop_var
for loop_var in aa bb cc
end
set --show loop_var
end
set --show loop_var
#CHECK: $loop_var: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
#CHECK: $loop_var[1]: |global_val|
#CHECK: $loop_var: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
#CHECK: $loop_var[1]: |global_val|
#CHECK: $loop_var: set in local scope, unexported, with 1 elements
#CHECK: $loop_var[1]: |cc|
#CHECK: $loop_var: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
#CHECK: $loop_var[1]: |global_val|
#CHECK: $loop_var: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
#CHECK: $loop_var[1]: |global_val|