fish-shell/tests/test_util.fish
Fabian Homborg e0d623d4b7 tests/test_util: Fix wrong argument in delta
This spewed errors because the `math` invocation got no second
operand:

    Testing file checks/sigint.fish ... math: Error: Too few arguments
    '1571487730 -'

but only if the `date` didn't do milliseconds, which is the case on
FreeBSD and NetBSD.

(also force the variable to be global - we don't want to have a
universal causing trouble here)
2019-10-19 14:27:47 +02:00

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# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=100 et:
# Utilities for the test runners
if test "$argv[1]" = (status -f)
echo 'test_util.fish requires sourcing script as argument to `source`' >&2
echo 'use `source test_util.fish (status -f); or exit`' >&2
status --print-stack-trace >&2
exit 1
end
# Any remaining arguments are passed back to test.fish
set -l args_for_test_script
if set -q argv[2]
set args_for_test_script $argv[2..-1]
end
function die
set -q argv[1]; and echo $argv[1] >&2
exit 1
end
# Check if we're running in the test environment. If not, set it up and rerun fish with exec. The
# test is whether the special var __fish_is_running_tests exists and contains the same value as
# XDG_CONFIG_HOME. It checks the value and not just the presence because we're going to delete the
# config directory later if we're exiting successfully.
if not set -q __fish_is_running_tests
# Set up our test environment and re-run the original script.
set -l script $argv[1]
switch $script
case '/*'
# path is absolute
case '*'
# path is relative, make it absolute
set script $PWD/$script
end
begin
dirname $script | read -l dir
cd $dir
or die
end
set -lx XDG_DATA_HOME ../test/data
rm -rf $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish
mkdir -p $XDG_DATA_HOME/fish; or die
set -lx XDG_CONFIG_HOME ../test/home
rm -rf $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish
mkdir -p $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish; or die
ln -s $PWD/test_functions $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish/functions; or die
set -l escaped_parent (dirname $PWD | sed -e 's/[\'\\\\]/\\\\&/g'); or die
set -l escaped_config (printf '%s/fish' $XDG_CONFIG_HOME | sed -e 's/[\'\\\\]/\\\\&/g'); or die
printf 'set fish_function_path \'%s/functions\' \'%s/share/functions\'\n' $escaped_config $escaped_parent >$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish/config.fish; or die
set -xl __fish_is_running_tests $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
# 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).
set -e LANGUAGE
set -x LANG C
# Remove "LC_" env vars from the test environment.
for var in (set -xn)
string match -q 'LC_*' $var
and set -e $var
end
set -x LC_CTYPE en_US.UTF-8
exec ../test/root/bin/fish $script $args_for_test_script
die 'exec failed'
else if test "$__fish_is_running_tests" != "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME"
echo 'Something went wrong with the test runner.' >&2
echo "__fish_is_running_tests: $__fish_is_running_tests" >&2
echo "XDG_CONFIG_HOME: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME" >&2
exit 10
end
set -l suppress_color
if not tty 0>&1 >/dev/null
set suppress_color yes
end
function say -V suppress_color
set -l color_flags
set -l suppress_newline
while set -q argv[1]
switch $argv[1]
case -b -o -u
set color_flags $color_flags $argv[1]
case -n
set suppress_newline 1
case --
set -e argv[1]
break
case -\*
continue
case \*
break
end
set -e argv[1]
end
if not set -q argv[2]
echo 'usage: say [flags] color string [string...]' >&2
return 1
end
if begin
test -n "$suppress_color"; or set_color $color_flags $argv[1]
end
printf '%s' $argv[2..-1]
test -z "$suppress_color"; and set_color normal
if test -z "$suppress_newline"
echo
end
end
end
function colordiff -d 'Colored diff output for unified diffs'
diff $argv | while read -l line
switch $line
case '+*'
say green $line
case '-*'
say red $line
case '@*'
say cyan $line
case '*'
echo $line
end
end
end
# lame timer
for program in {g,}date
if command -q $program && $program --version 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
set -g milli $program
set unit ms
break
else
set unit sec
end
end
function timestamp
set -q milli[1]
and $milli +%s%3N
or date +%s
end
function delta
set -q milli[1]
and math "( "($milli +%s%3N)" - $argv[1])"
or math (date +%s) - $argv[1]
end