fish-shell/tests/test9.in
Kurtis Rader 2f0cb2a32b remove the tests/*.status files
The tests/*.status files aren't useful so eliminate them. Just verify whether
a given test module exited with a success status. There isn't any point in
having a "status" file that indicates the test module should exit with a
success (zero) status.

Closes #3208
Closes #3209
2016-07-06 21:37:29 -07:00

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# vim: set filetype=fish:
# ensure that builtins that produce no output can still truncate files
# (bug PCA almost reintroduced!)
echo "Testing that builtins can truncate files"
echo abc > ../test/temp/file_truncation_test.txt
cat ../test/temp/file_truncation_test.txt
echo -n > ../test/temp/file_truncation_test.txt
cat ../test/temp/file_truncation_test.txt
# Test events.
# This pattern caused a crash; github issue #449
set -g var before
function test1 --on-event test
set -g var $var:test1
functions -e test2
end
function test2 --on-event test
# this should not run, as test2 gets removed before it has a chance of running
set -g var $var:test2a
end
emit test
echo $var
function test3 --on-event test3
echo received event test3 with args: $argv
end
emit test3 foo bar
# test empty argument
emit
echo "Test break and continue"
# This should output Ping once
for i in a b c
if not contains $i c ; continue ; end
echo Ping
end
# This should output Pong not at all
for i in a b c
if not contains $i c ; break ; end
echo Pong
end
# This should output Foop three times, and Boop not at all
set i a a a
while contains $i a
set -e i[-1]
echo Foop
continue
echo Boop
end
# This should output Doop once
set i a a a
while contains $i a
set -e i[-1]
echo Doop
break
echo Darp
end
# Test implicit cd. This should do nothing.
./
# Test special for loop expansion
# Here we the name of the variable is derived from another variable
echo "Testing for loop"
set var1 var2
for $var1 in 1 2 3
echo -n $var2
end
echo
# Test status -n
eval 'status -n
status -n
status -n'
# Test psub
cat (echo foo | psub)
cat (echo bar | psub)
cat (echo baz | psub)
set -l filename (echo foo | psub)
if test -e $filename
echo 'psub file was not deleted'
else
echo 'psub file was deleted'
end
if count (echo foo | psub -s .cc | grep -o '\.cc$') >/dev/null
echo 'psub filename ends with .cc'
else
echo 'psub filename does not end with .cc'
end
if count (echo foo | psub -f -s .cc | grep -o '\.cc$') >/dev/null
echo 'psub filename ends with .cc'
else
echo 'psub filename does not end with .cc'
end
set -l filename (echo foo | psub -s .fish)
if test -e (dirname $filename)
echo 'psub directory was not deleted'
else
echo 'psub directory was deleted'
end
diff -q (__fish_print_help psub | psub) (psub -hs banana | psub)
# Test support for unbalanced blocks
function try_unbalanced_block
../test/root/bin/fish -c "echo $argv | source " 2>&1 | grep "Missing end" 1>&2
end
try_unbalanced_block 'begin'
try_unbalanced_block 'while true'
try_unbalanced_block 'for x in 1 2 3'
try_unbalanced_block 'switch abc'
try_unbalanced_block 'function anything'
try_unbalanced_block 'if false'
# Ensure that quoted keywords work
'while' false; end
"while" false; end
"wh"'ile' false; "e"nd
# BOM checking (see #1518)
# But only in UTF8
if locale | __fish_sgrep -q -i utf-8
echo \uFEFF"echo bom_test" | source
else
echo "echo bom_test" | source
end
# Comments abutting text (#953)
echo not#a#comment
echo is # a # comment