fish-shell/tests/checks/time.fish
Johannes Altmanninger 0275c5e803 Swap variable overrides and time in not statement
This is allowed

	time a=b echo 123

but -- due to an oversight in 3de95038b0 (Make "time" a job prefix,
2019-12-21) -- this is not allowed:

	not time a=b echo 123

Instead, this one one works:

	not a=b time echo 123

which is weird because without the "not" this would run "/bin/time".

It seems wrong that "not" is not like the others. Swap the order
for consistency.

Note that unlike "not", "time" currently needs to come before variable
assignments, so "a=b time true" is disallowed. This matches zsh. POSIX
shells call "/bin/time" here. Since it's ambiguous, erroring out seems
fine. It's weird that we're inconsistent with not here but I guess
"command not" is not expected to have subtly different behavior.

Closes #10890
2024-12-16 06:33:47 +01:00

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#RUN: %fish -C 'set -l fish %fish' %s
time sleep 0
# These are a tad awkward because it picks the correct unit and adapts whitespace.
# The idea is that it's a table.
#CHECKERR: ________________________________________________________
#CHECKERR: Executed in {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{\s*}}fish {{\s*}}external
#CHECKERR: usr time {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}}
#CHECKERR: sys time {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}}
time for i in (seq 1 2)
echo banana
end
#CHECK: banana
#CHECK: banana
#CHECKERR: ________________________________________________________
#CHECKERR: Executed in {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{\s*}}fish {{\s*}}external
#CHECKERR: usr time {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}}
#CHECKERR: sys time {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}}
# Make sure we're not double-parsing
time echo 'foo -s bar'
#CHECK: foo -s bar
#CHECKERR: ________________________________________________________
#CHECKERR: Executed in {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{\s*}}fish {{\s*}}external
#CHECKERR: usr time {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}}
#CHECKERR: sys time {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}} {{[\d,.\s]*}} {{millis|micros|secs}}
true && time a=b not builtin true | true
#CHECKERR: ___{{.*}}
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}
not time true
#CHECKERR: ___{{.*}}
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}
not time a=b true
#CHECKERR: ___{{.*}}
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}
#CHECKERR: {{.*}}
# Currently illegal syntax. Same in zsh. POSIX shells call the external command "time" here.
a=b time true
#CHECKERR: fish: time: missing man page
#CHECKERR: Documentation may not be installed.
#CHECKERR: `help time` will show an online version
not a=b time true
#CHECKERR: fish: time: missing man page
#CHECKERR: Documentation may not be installed.
#CHECKERR: `help time` will show an online version
$fish -c 'time true&'
#CHECKERR: fish: {{.*}}
#CHECKERR: time true&
#CHECKERR: ^~~~~~~~~^
$fish -c 'not time true&'
#CHECKERR: fish: {{.*}}
#CHECKERR: not time true&
#FIXME: This error marks the entire statement. Would be cool to mark just `time true&`.
#CHECKERR: ^~~~~~~~~~~~~^
$fish -c 'echo Is it time yet | time cat'
#CHECKERR: fish: The 'time' command may only be at the beginning of a pipeline
#CHECKERR: echo Is it time yet | time cat
#CHECKERR: ^~~~~~~^
begin
printf '%s\n' "#!/bin/sh" 'echo No this is Patrick' > time
chmod +x time
set -l PATH .
echo Hello is this time | command time
# CHECK: No this is Patrick
end
rm time