fish-shell/tests/test1.in

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#
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#Test aliases, loops, conditionals and some basic elements
#
for i in 1 2 #Comment on same line as command
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#Comment inside loop
for j in a b
#Double loop
echo $i$j
end;
end
# Bracket expansion
echo x-{1}
echo x-{1,2}
echo foo-{1,2{3,4}}
# Escaped newlines
echo foo\ bar
echo foo\
bar
echo "foo\
bar"
echo 'foo\
bar'
for i in \
a b c
echo $i
end
# Simple alias tests
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function foo
echo >foo.txt $argv
end
foo hello
cat foo.txt |read foo
if test $foo = hello;
echo Test 2 pass
else
echo Test 2 fail
end
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function foo
printf 'Test %s' $1; echo ' pass'
end
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foo 3
for i in Test for continue break and switch builtins problems;
switch $i
case Test
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printf "%s " $i
case "f??"
printf "%s " 3
case "c*"
echo pass
case break
continue
echo fail
case and
break
echo fail
case "*"
echo fail
end
end
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set -l sta
if eval true
if eval false
set sta fail
else
set sta pass
end
else
set sta fail
end
echo Test 4 $sta
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function test_builtin_status
return 1
end
test_builtin_status
if [ $status -eq 1 ]
set sta pass
else
set sta fail
end
echo Test 5 $sta
# Verify that we can turn stderr into stdout and then pipe it.
# Note that the order here seems unspecified - 'errput' appears before 'output', why?
echo Test redirections
begin ; echo output ; echo errput 1>&2 ; end 2>&1 | tee /tmp/tee_test.txt ; cat /tmp/tee_test.txt
# Verify that we can pipe something other than stdout
# The first line should be printed, since we output to stdout but pipe stderr to /dev/null
# The second line should not be printed, since we output to stderr and pipe it to /dev/null
begin ; echo is_stdout ; end 2>| cat > /dev/null
begin ; echo is_stderr 1>&2 ; end 2>| cat > /dev/null
# echo tests
echo 'abc\ndef'
echo -e 'abc\ndef'
echo -e 'abc\zdef'
echo -e 'abc\41def'
echo -e 'abc\041def'
echo -e 'abc\121def'
echo -e 'abc\1212def'
echo -e 'abc\cdef' # won't output a newline!
echo ''
echo -e Catch your breath
echo -e 'abc\x21def'
echo -e 'abc\x211def'