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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?
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Fish
13 lines
418 B
Fish
#RUN: fish=%fish %fish %s
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# disable on CI ASAN because it's suuuper slow
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#REQUIRES: test -z "$FISH_CI_SAN"
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# Test all completions where the command exists
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# No output is good output
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for f in $__fish_data_dir/completions/*.fish
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if type -q (string replace -r '.*/([^/]+).fish' '$1' $f)
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set -l out (source $f 2>&1 | string collect)
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test -n "$out"
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and echo -- OUTPUT from $f: $out
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end
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end
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