#RUN: %fish %s # The "path" builtin for dealing with paths # Extension - for figuring out the file extension of a given path. path extension / or echo None # CHECK: None # No extension path extension /. or echo Filename is just a dot, no extension # CHECK: Filename is just a dot, no extension # No extension - ".foo" is the filename path extension /.foo or echo None again # CHECK: None again path extension /foo or echo None once more # CHECK: None once more path extension /foo.txt and echo Success # CHECK: txt # CHECK: Success path extension /foo.txt/bar or echo Not even here # CHECK: Not even here path extension . .. or echo No extension # CHECK: No extension path extension ./foo.mp4 # CHECK: mp4 path extension ../banana # nothing, status 1 echo $status # CHECK: 1 path extension ~/.config # nothing, status 1 echo $status # CHECK: 1 path extension ~/.config.d # CHECK: d path extension ~/.config. echo $status # one empty line, status 0 # CHECK: # CHECK: 0 path strip-extension ./foo.mp4 # CHECK: ./foo path strip-extension ../banana # CHECK: ../banana # but status 1, because there was no extension. echo $status # CHECK: 1 path strip-extension ~/.config # CHECK: {{.*}}/.config echo $status # CHECK: 1 path base ./foo.mp4 # CHECK: foo.mp4 path base ../banana # CHECK: banana path base /usr/bin/ # CHECK: bin path dir ./foo.mp4 # CHECK: . path base ../banana # CHECK: banana path base /usr/bin/ # CHECK: bin cd $TMPDIR mkdir -p bin touch bin/{bash,bssh,chsh,dash,fish,slsh,ssh,zsh} ln -s $TMPDIR/bin/bash bin/sh chmod +x bin/* # We need files from here on path filter bin argagagji # The (hopefully) nonexistent argagagji is filtered implicitly: # CHECK: bin path filter --type file bin bin/fish # Only fish is a file # CHECK: bin/fish chmod 500 bin/fish path filter --type file,dir --perm exec,write bin/fish . # fish is a file, which passes, and executable, which passes, # but not writable, which fails. # # . is a directory and both writable and executable, typically. # So it passes. # CHECK: . path normalize /usr/bin//../../etc/fish # The "//" is squashed and the ".." components neutralize the components before # CHECK: /etc/fish path normalize /bin//bash # The "//" is squashed, but /bin isn't resolved even if your system links it to /usr/bin. # CHECK: /bin/bash # We need to remove the rest of the path because we have no idea what its value looks like. path real bin//sh | string match -r -- 'bin/bash$' # The "//" is squashed, and the symlink is resolved. # sh here is bash # CHECK: bin/bash