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This allows us to test that `test` takes numbers with decimal point even in comma-using locales, to stop those pesky americans from breaking everything again. (and yes, we use french to keep myself honest)
70 lines
1.8 KiB
Fish
70 lines
1.8 KiB
Fish
# RUN: %fish %s
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#
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# Tests for the `test` builtin, aka `[`.
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test inf -gt 0
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# CHECKERR: Number is infinite
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test inf -gt 0
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# CHECKERR: ^
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test 5 -eq nan
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# CHECKERR: Not a number
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test 5 -eq nan
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# CHECKERR: ^
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test -z nan || echo nan is fine
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# CHECK: nan is fine
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test 1 =
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# CHECKERR: test: Missing argument at index 3
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# CHECKERR: 1 =
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# CHECKERR: ^
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test 1 =
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# CHECKERR: ^
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test 1 = 2 and echo true or echo false
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# CHECKERR: test: Expected a combining operator like '-a' at index 4
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# CHECKERR: 1 = 2 and echo true or echo false
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# CHECKERR: ^
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test 1 = 2 and echo true or echo false
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# CHECKERR: ^
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function t
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test $argv[1] -eq 5
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end
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t foo
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# CHECKERR: Argument is not a number: 'foo'
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test $argv[1] -eq 5
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# CHECKERR: ^
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# CHECKERR: in function 't' with arguments 'foo'
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# CHECKERR: called on line {{\d+}} of file {{.*}}test.fish
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t 5,2
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# CHECKERR: Integer 5 in '5,2' followed by non-digit
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test $argv[1] -eq 5
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# CHECKERR: ^
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# CHECKERR: in function 't' with arguments '5,2'
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# CHECKERR: called on line {{\d+}} of file {{.*}}test.fish
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if command -q locale
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# Try to get a comma-using locale.
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# We have a cheesy list hardcoded, and try to get it in the spelling
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# that "locale" uses.
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set -l locales (locale -a)
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set -l use
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for locale in de_de fr_fr nl_NL pt_BR
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set use (string match -ri "$locale.utf.?8" -- $locales)
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and break
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end
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if set -q use[1]
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set -gx LC_ALL $use
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# This should succeed without output
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test 42.5 -gt 37.2
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end
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end
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