fish-shell/tests/checks/cmdsub.fish
Johannes Altmanninger e717b13e75 Fix spurious syntax error on escaped $@ inside quoted command substitution
We detect use of unsupported features like $@ by scanning string tokens
as a whole. With quoted command substitution, this has false positives,
as reported in [1]. We already recursively run the same error checks on
command substitutions, so limit the remaining checks to the gaps in-between
command substitutions.

[1]: 5f94dfd094/.config/fish/README/bug.md (cannot-use-dollar-anchor-in-sed-regex-in-quoted-command-substitution)
2022-04-03 16:18:47 +02:00

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#RUN: %fish %s
echo $(echo 1\n2)
# CHECK: 1 2
# Command substitution inside double quotes strips trailing newline.
echo "a$(echo b)c"
# CHECK: abc
# Nesting
echo "$(echo "$(echo a)")"
# CHECK: a
echo "$(echo $(echo b))"
# CHECK: b
echo "$(echo multiple).$(echo command).$(echo substitutions)"
# CHECK: multiple.command.substitutions
test -n "$()" || echo "empty list is interpolated to empty string"
# CHECK: empty list is interpolated to empty string
# Variables in command substitution output are not expanded.
echo "$(echo \~ \$HOME)"
# CHECK: ~ $HOME
echo "$(printf %s 'quoted command substitution multiline output
line 2
line 3
')"
# CHECK: quoted command substitution multiline output
# CHECK: line 2
# CHECK: line 3
echo trim any newlines "$(echo \n\n\n)" after cmdsub
#CHECK: trim any newlines after cmdsub
echo i{1, (echo 2), "$(echo 3)"}
# CHECK: i1 i2 i3
echo "$(echo index\nrange\nexpansion)[2]"
#CHECK: range
echo "$(echo '"')"
#CHECK: "
echo "$(echo $(echo 1) ())"
#CHECK: 1
echo "$(echo 1))"
# CHECK: 1)
echo "($(echo 1))"
# CHECK: (1)
echo "$(echo 1) ( $(echo 2)"
# CHECK: 1 ( 2
echo "$(echo A)B$(echo C)D"(echo E)
# CHECK: ABCDE
echo "($(echo A)B$(echo C))"
# CHECK: (ABC)
echo "quoted1""quoted2"(echo unquoted3)"$(echo quoted4)_$(echo quoted5)"
# CHECK: quoted1quoted2unquoted3quoted4_quoted5
var=a echo "$var$(echo b)"
# CHECK: ab
# Make sure we don't swallow an escaped dollar.
echo \$(echo 1)
# CHECK: $1
echo "\$(echo 1)"
# CHECK: $(echo 1)
echo "\$$(echo 1)"
# CHECK: $1
# Make sure we don't error on an escaped $@ inside a quoted cmdsub.
echo "$(echo '$@')"
# CHECK: $@