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I noticed while fixing issue #2702 that the fish program being tested was sourcing config.fish files outside of the current build. This also happens when Travis CI runs the tests but isn't an issue there because of how Travis is configured to execute the tests. I also noticed that running `make test` was polluting my personal fish history; which will become a bigger problem if and when the fishd universal var file is moved from $XDG_CONFIG_HOME to $XDG_DATA_HOME. This change makes it possible for an individual to run the tests on their local machine secure in the knowledge that only the config.fish and related files from their git repository will be used and doing so won't pollute their personal fish history. Resolves #469
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#
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#Test aliases, loops, conditionals and some basic elements
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#
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for i in 1 2 #Comment on same line as command
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#Comment inside loop
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for j in a b
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#Double loop
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echo $i$j
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end;
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end
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# Bracket expansion
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echo x-{1}
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echo x-{1,2}
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echo foo-{1,2{3,4}}
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# Escaped newlines
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echo foo\ bar
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echo foo\
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bar
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echo "foo\
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bar"
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echo 'foo\
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bar'
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for i in \
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a b c
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echo $i
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end
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# Simple alias tests
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function foo
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echo >../test/temp/fish_foo.txt $argv
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end
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foo hello
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cat ../test/temp/fish_foo.txt |read foo
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if test $foo = hello;
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echo Test 2 pass
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else
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echo Test 2 fail
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end
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function foo
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printf 'Test %s' $1; echo ' pass'
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end
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foo 3
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for i in Test for continue break and switch builtins problems;
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switch $i
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case Test
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printf "%s " $i
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case "f??"
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printf "%s " 3
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case "c*"
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echo pass
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case break
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continue
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echo fail
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case and
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break
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echo fail
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case "*"
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echo fail
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end
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end
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set -l sta
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if eval true
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if eval false
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set sta fail
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else
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set sta pass
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end
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else
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set sta fail
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end
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echo Test 4 $sta
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# Ensure eval doesn't unnecessarily mess with the exit status
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function empty_func ; end
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false ; eval empty_func ; echo $status
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true ; eval empty_func ; echo $status
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function test_builtin_status
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return 1
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end
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test_builtin_status
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if [ $status -eq 1 ]
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set sta pass
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else
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set sta fail
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end
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echo Test 5 $sta
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# Verify that we can turn stderr into stdout and then pipe it.
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# Note that the order here seems unspecified - 'errput' appears before 'output', why?
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echo Test redirections
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begin ; echo output ; echo errput 1>&2 ; end 2>&1 | tee ../test/temp/tee_test.txt ; cat ../test/temp/tee_test.txt
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# Verify that we can pipe something other than stdout
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# The first line should be printed, since we output to stdout but pipe stderr to /dev/null
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# The second line should not be printed, since we output to stderr and pipe it to /dev/null
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begin ; echo is_stdout ; end 2>| cat > /dev/null
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begin ; echo is_stderr 1>&2 ; end 2>| cat > /dev/null
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# echo tests
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echo 'abc\ndef'
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echo -e 'abc\ndef'
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echo -e 'abc\zdef'
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echo -e 'abc\41def'
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echo -e 'abc\041def'
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echo -e 'abc\121def'
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echo -e 'abc\1212def'
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echo -e 'abc\cdef' # won't output a newline!
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echo ''
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echo -
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echo -ne '\376' | xxd -p
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echo -e Catch your breath
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echo -e 'abc\x21def'
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echo -e 'abc\x211def'
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# Verify that pipes don’t conflict with fd redirections
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# This code is very similar to eval. We go over a bunch of fads
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# to make it likely that we will nominally conflict with a pipe
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# fish is supposed to detect this case and dup the pipe to something else
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 3 <&3 3<&-" | source 3<&0
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 4 <&4 4<&-" | source 4<&0
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 5 <&5 5<&-" | source 5<&0
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 6 <&6 6<&-" | source 6<&0
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 7 <&7 7<&-" | source 7<&0
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 8 <&8 8<&-" | source 8<&0
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 9 <&9 9<&-" | source 9<&0
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 10 <&10 10<&-" | source 10<&0
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 11 <&11 11<&-" | source 11<&0
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echo "/bin/echo pipe 12 <&12 12<&-" | source 12<&0
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# Make sure while loops don't run forever with no-exec (#1543)
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echo "Checking for infinite loops in no-execute"
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echo "while true; end" | ../test/root/bin/fish --no-execute
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# Comments allowed in between lines (#1987)
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echo before comment \
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# comment
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after comment
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# Backslashes are part of comments and do not join lines (#1255)
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# This should execute false, not echo it
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echo -n # comment\
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false
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function always_fails
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if true
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return 1
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end
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end
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always_fails ; echo $status
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