use crate::repl::tests::{fail_test, run_test, TestResult}; use nu_test_support::nu; #[test] fn shorthand_env_1() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"FOO=BAZ $env.FOO"#, "BAZ") } #[test] fn shorthand_env_2() -> TestResult { fail_test(r#"FOO=BAZ FOO=MOO $env.FOO"#, "defined_twice") } #[test] fn shorthand_env_3() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"FOO=BAZ BAR=MOO $env.FOO"#, "BAZ") } #[test] fn default_nu_lib_dirs_env_type() { // Previously, this was a list // While we are transitioning to const NU_LIB_DIRS // the env version will be empty, and thus a // list let actual = nu!("$env.NU_LIB_DIRS | describe"); assert_eq!(actual.out, "list"); } #[test] fn default_nu_lib_dirs_type() { let actual = nu!("$NU_LIB_DIRS | describe"); assert_eq!(actual.out, "list"); } #[test] fn default_nu_plugin_dirs_env_type() { // Previously, this was a list // While we are transitioning to const NU_PLUGIN_DIRS // the env version will be empty, and thus a // list let actual = nu!("$env.NU_PLUGIN_DIRS | describe"); assert_eq!(actual.out, "list"); } #[test] fn default_nu_plugin_dirs_type() { let actual = nu!("$NU_PLUGIN_DIRS | describe"); assert_eq!(actual.out, "list"); }