#RUN: %fish %s # Tests for importing named regex groups as fish variables # Capture first match echo "hello world" | string match --regex -q -- '(?[^ ]+) ?' printf "%s\n" $words # CHECK: hello # Capture multiple matches echo "hello world" | string match --regex -q --all -- '(?[^ ]+) ?' printf "%s\n" $words # CHECK: hello # CHECK: world # Capture multiple variables echo "hello world"\n"snello snorld" | string match -rq -- '^(?[^ ]+) (?.*)$' printf "%s\n" $word1 $word2 # CHECK: hello # CHECK: world # Clear variables on no match set foo foo echo "foo" | string match -rq -- '^(?bar)$' echo $foo # CHECK: # Named group may be empty in some of the matches set word set punctuation echo "hello world, boy!" | string match -a -qr -- '(?[^ .,!;]+)(?[.,!;])?' echo $word # CHECK: hello world boy printf "%s\n" $punctuation # CHECK: # CHECK: , # CHECK: ! # Same thing with multiple arguments set word set punctuation printf '%s\n' "hello world, boy!" "shello shorld, shoy!" | string match -a -qr -- '(?[^ .,!;]+)(?[.,!;])?' echo $word # CHECK: hello world boy printf "%s\n" $punctuation # CHECK: # CHECK: , # CHECK: ! # Verify read-only variables may not be imported echo hello | string match -rq "(?.*)" # CHECKERR: Modification of read-only variable "version" is not allowed # Verify that the *first matching argument* is used. string match -rq '(?b.*)' -- aaa ba ccc be echo $bee # CHECK: ba