fish-shell/tests/checks/status.fish
Fabian Boehm 2c17d34971
Deprecate builtin test's one- and zero-argument modes (#10365)
This introduces a feature flag, "test-require-arg", that removes builtin test's zero and one argument special modes.

That means:

- `test -n` returns false
- `test -z` returns true
- `test -x` with any other option errors out with "missing argument"
- `test foo` errors out as expecting an option

`test -n` returning true is a frequent source of confusion, and so we are breaking with posix in this regard.

As always the flag defaults to off and can be turned on. In future it will default to on and then eventually be made read-only.

There is a new FLOG category "deprecated-test", run `fish -d deprecated-test` and it will show any test call that would change in future.
2024-04-21 14:25:54 +02:00

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#RUN: %fish %s
status -b
and echo '"status -b" unexpectedly returned true at top level'
begin
status -b
or echo '"status -b" unexpectedly returned false inside a begin block'
end
status -l
and echo '"status -l" unexpectedly returned true for a non-login shell'
status -i
and echo '"status -i" unexpectedly returned true for a non-interactive shell'
status is-login
and echo '"status is-login" unexpectedly returned true for a non-login shell'
status is-interactive
and echo '"status is-interactive" unexpectedly returned true for a non-interactive shell'
# We should get an error message about an invalid combination of flags.
status --is-interactive --is-login
#CHECKERR: status: is-interactive is-login: options cannot be used together
# We should get an error message about an unexpected arg for `status
# is-block`.
status -b is-interactive
#CHECKERR: status: is-block is-interactive: options cannot be used together
# XXX this would be better if it referred to -b rather than what it is
# Try to set the job control to an invalid mode.
status job-control full1
#CHECKERR: status: Invalid job control mode 'full1'
status --job-control=1none
#CHECKERR: status: Invalid job control mode '1none'
# Now set it to a valid mode.
status job-control none
# Check status -u outside functions
status current-function
#CHECK: Not a function
function test_function
status current-function
end
test_function
#CHECK: test_function
eval test_function
#CHECK: test_function
# Future Feature Flags
status features
#CHECK: stderr-nocaret on 3.0 ^ no longer redirects stderr (historical, can no longer be changed)
#CHECK: qmark-noglob on 3.0 ? no longer globs
#CHECK: regex-easyesc on 3.1 string replace -r needs fewer \'s
#CHECK: ampersand-nobg-in-token on 3.4 & only backgrounds if followed by a separator
#CHECK: remove-percent-self off 3.8 %self is no longer expanded (use $fish_pid)
#CHECK: test-require-arg off 3.8 builtin test requires an argument
status test-feature stderr-nocaret
echo $status
#CHECK: 0
status test-feature not-a-feature
echo $status
#CHECK: 2
# Ensure $status isn't reset before a function is executed
function echo_last
echo $status
end
false
echo_last
echo $status #1
#CHECK: 1
#CHECK: 0
# Verify that if swallows failure - see #1061
if false
end
echo $status
#CHECK: 0
# Verify errors from writes - see #7857.
if test -e /dev/full
# Failed writes to stdout produce 1.
echo foo > /dev/full
if test $status -ne 1
echo "Wrong status when writing to /dev/full"
end
# Here the builtin should fail with status 2,
# and also the write should fail with status 1.
# The builtin has precedence.
builtin string --not-a-valid-option 2> /dev/full
if test $status -ne 2
echo "Wrong status for failing builtin"
end
echo "Failed write tests finished"
else
echo "Failed write tests skipped"
echo "write: skipped" 1>&2
echo "write: skipped" 1>&2
end
# CHECK: Failed write tests {{finished|skipped}}
# CHECKERR: write: {{.*}}
# CHECKERR: write: {{.*}}
function test-stack-trace-main
status stack-trace
end
function test-stack-trace-other
test-stack-trace-main
end
printf "%s\n" (test-stack-trace-other | string replace \t '<TAB>')[1..4]
# CHECK: in function 'test-stack-trace-main'
# CHECK: <TAB>called on line {{\d+}} of file {{.*}}/status.fish
# CHECK: in function 'test-stack-trace-other'
# CHECK: <TAB>called on line {{\d+}} of file {{.*}}/status.fish
functions -c test-stack-trace-other test-stack-trace-copy
printf "%s\n" (test-stack-trace-copy | string replace \t '<TAB>')[1..4]
# CHECK: in function 'test-stack-trace-main'
# CHECK: <TAB>called on line {{\d+}} of file {{.*}}/status.fish
# CHECK: in function 'test-stack-trace-copy'
# CHECK: <TAB>called on line {{\d+}} of file {{.*}}/status.fish