fish-shell/tests/checks/syntax-error-location.fish
Johannes Altmanninger b5739ddacf Report sub-token error locations again
This fixes a regression about where we report errors:

	echo error(here
	old: ^
	   fixed: ^

Commit 0c22f67bd (Remove the old parser bits, 2020-07-02) removed
uses of "error_offset_within_token" so we always report errors at
token start. Add it back, hopefully restoring the 3.1.2 behavior.

Note that for cases like

	echo "$("

we report "unbalanced quotes" because we treat the $( as double
quote.  Giving a better error seems hard because of the ambguity -
we don't know if quote is meant to be inside or outside the command
substitution.
2021-12-04 16:52:13 +01:00

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#RUN: %fish -C 'set -g fish %fish' %s
# A $status used as a command should not impact the location of other errors.
echo 'echo foo | exec grep # this exec is not allowed!
$status
# The error might be found here!' | $fish 2>| string replace -r '(.*)' '<$1>'
# CHECK: <fish: The 'exec' command can not be used in a pipeline>
# CHECK: <echo foo | exec grep # this exec is not allowed!>
# CHECK: < ^>
echo '
(true one)
(true two)
# more things
' | $fish 2>| string replace -r '(.*)' '<$1>'
# CHECK: <fish: Command substitutions not allowed>
# CHECK: <(true one)>
# CHECK: <^>
$fish -c 'echo "unfinished "(subshell' 2>| string replace -r '.*' '<$0>'
# CHECK: <fish: Unexpected end of string, expecting ')'>
# CHECK: <echo "unfinished "(subshell>
# CHECK: < ^>
$fish -c 'echo "unfinished "$(subshell' 2>| string replace -r '.*' '<$0>'
# CHECK: <fish: Unexpected end of string, expecting ')'>
# CHECK: <echo "unfinished "$(subshell>
# CHECK: < ^>