# RUN: %fish -C 'set -g fish %fish' %s # # Test function, loops, conditionals and some basic elements # # The test driver always starts each test in its own temporary directory, but to make it easier to # run this test directly for whatever reason: set -g tmpdir (mktemp -d) # Comments in odd places don't cause problems for i in 1 2 # Comment on same line as command # Comment inside loop for j in a b # Double loop echo $i$j end; end #CHECK: 1a #CHECK: 1b #CHECK: 2a #CHECK: 2b # Escaped newlines echo foo\ bar echo foo\ bar echo "foo\ bar" echo 'foo\ bar' #CHECK: foo bar #CHECK: foobar #CHECK: foobar #CHECK: foo\ #CHECK: bar for i in \ a b c echo $i end #CHECK: a #CHECK: b #CHECK: c # Simple function tests function foo echo > $tmpdir/fish_foo.txt $argv end foo hello cat $tmpdir/fish_foo.txt |read foo if test $foo = hello; echo Test 2 pass else echo Test 2 fail end #CHECK: Test 2 pass function foo printf 'Test %s' $argv[1]; echo ' pass' end foo 3a #CHECK: Test 3a pass for i in Test for continue break and switch builtins problems; switch $i case Test printf "%s " $i case "for" printf "%s " 3b case "c*" echo pass case break continue echo fail case and break echo fail case "*" echo fail end end #CHECK: Test 3b pass 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 #CHECK: Test 4 pass # Testing builtin status 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 #CHECK: Test 5 pass function test_builtin_status_clamp_to_255 return 300 end test_builtin_status_clamp_to_255 echo $status #CHECK: 255 $fish -c "exit 300" echo $status #CHECK: 255 #################### # echo tests echo 'abc\ndef' #CHECK: abc\ndef echo -e 'abc\ndef' #CHECK: abc #CHECK: def echo -e 'abc\zdef' #CHECK: abc\zdef echo -e 'abc\41def' echo -e 'abc\041def' #CHECK: abc!def #CHECK: abc!def echo -e 'abc\121def' echo -e 'abc\1212def' #CHECK: abcQdef #CHECK: abcQ2def echo -e 'abc\cdef' # won't output a newline! #CHECK: abc echo '' echo - #CHECK: - echo -h #CHECK: -h echo -ne '\376' | display_bytes #CHECK: 0000000 376 #CHECK: 0000001 echo -e 'abc\x21def' echo -e 'abc\x211def' #CHECK: abc!def #CHECK: abc!1def # Comments allowed in between lines (#1987) echo before comment \ # comment after comment #CHECK: before comment after comment # Backslashes are part of comments and do not join lines (#1255) # This should execute false, not echo it echo -n # comment\ false function always_fails if true return 1 end end # Verify $argv set correctly in sourced scripts (#139) echo 'echo "source argv {$argv}"' | source #CHECK: source argv {} echo 'echo "source argv {$argv}"' | source - #CHECK: source argv {} echo 'echo "source argv {$argv}"' | source - abc #CHECK: source argv {abc} echo 'echo "source argv {$argv}"' | source - abc def #CHECK: source argv {abc def} always_fails echo $status #CHECK: 1 # Test that subsequent cases do not blow away the status from previous ones for val in one two three four switch $val case one /bin/sh -c 'exit 1' case two /bin/sh -c 'exit 2' case three /bin/sh -c 'exit 3' end echo $status end #CHECK: 1 #CHECK: 2 #CHECK: 3 #CHECK: 0 # Test that the `switch` builtin itself does not blow away status before evaluating a case false switch one case one echo $status end #CHECK: 1 #test contains -i contains -i string a b c string d #CHECK: 4 contains -i string a b c d; or echo nothing #CHECK: nothing contains -i -- string a b c string d #CHECK: 4 contains -i -- -- a b c; or echo nothing #CHECK: nothing contains -i -- -- a b c -- v #CHECK: 4 # Test if, else, and else if if true echo alpha1.1 echo alpha1.2 else if false echo beta1.1 echo beta1.2 else if false echo gamma1.1 echo gamma1.2 else echo delta1.1 echo delta1.2 end #CHECK: alpha1.1 #CHECK: alpha1.2 if false echo alpha2.1 echo alpha2.2 else if begin ; true ; end echo beta2.1 echo beta2.2 else if begin ; echo nope2.1; false ; end echo gamma2.1 echo gamma2.2 else echo delta2.1 echo delta2.2 end #CHECK: beta2.1 #CHECK: beta2.2 if false echo alpha3.1 echo alpha3.2 else if begin ; echo yep3.1; false ; end echo beta3.1 echo beta3.2 else if begin ; echo yep3.2; true ; end echo gamma3.1 echo gamma3.2 else echo delta3.1 echo delta3.2 end #CHECK: yep3.1 #CHECK: yep3.2 #CHECK: gamma3.1 #CHECK: gamma3.2 if false echo alpha4.1 echo alpha4.2 else if begin ; echo yep4.1; false ; end echo beta4.1 echo beta4.2 else if begin ; echo yep4.2; false ; end echo gamma4.1 echo gamma4.2 else echo delta4.1 echo delta4.2 end #CHECK: yep4.1 #CHECK: yep4.2 #CHECK: delta4.1 #CHECK: delta4.2 if test ! -n "abc" else if test -n "def" echo "epsilon5.2" else if not_a_valid_command but it should be OK because a previous branch was taken echo "epsilon 5.3" else if test ! -n "abc" echo "epsilon 5.4" end #CHECK: epsilon5.2 # Ensure builtins work # https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/359 if not echo skip1 > /dev/null echo "zeta 6.1" else if echo skip2 > /dev/null echo "zeta 6.2" end #CHECK: zeta 6.2 echo '###' #CHECK: ### # Ensure 'type' works # https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/513 function fish_test_type_zzz true end # Should succeed type -q fish_test_type_zzz ; echo $status #CHECK: 0 # Should fail type -q -f fish_test_type_zzz ; echo $status #CHECK: 1 # ensure that builtins that produce no output can still truncate files # (bug PCA almost reintroduced!) echo abc > $tmpdir/file_truncation_test.txt cat $tmpdir/file_truncation_test.txt echo -n > $tmpdir/file_truncation_test.txt cat $tmpdir/file_truncation_test.txt #CHECK: abc # Test events. # This pattern caused a crash; github issue #449 set -g var before function test1 --on-event test set -g var $var:test1 functions -e test2 end function test2 --on-event test # this should not run, as test2 gets removed before it has a chance of running set -g var $var:test2a end emit test echo $var #CHECK: before:test1 function test3 --on-event test3 echo received event test3 with args: $argv end emit test3 foo bar #CHECK: received event test3 with args: foo bar # test empty argument emit #CHECKERR: emit: expected event name # Test break and continue # This should output Ping once for i in a b c if not contains $i c ; continue ; end echo Ping end #CHECK: Ping # This should output Pong not at all for i in a b c if not contains $i c ; break ; end echo Pong end # This should output Foop three times, and Boop not at all set i a a a while contains $i a set -e i[-1] echo Foop continue echo Boop end #CHECK: Foop #CHECK: Foop #CHECK: Foop # This should output Doop once set i a a a while contains $i a set -e i[-1] echo Doop break echo Darp end #CHECK: Doop # break and continue may be dynamically invoked. set dyn_break break set dyn_continue continue while true $dyn_break echo "I should be unreachable" end for foo in 1 2 3 $dyn_continue echo "I should be unreachable" end # Check that these error correctly. # Simplify __fish_print_help, as it's noisy. function __fish_print_help echo $argv[2..] end $dyn_break eval break #CHECKERR: break: Not inside of loop #CHECKERR: break: Not inside of loop $dyn_continue eval continue #CHECKERR: continue: Not inside of loop #CHECKERR: continue: Not inside of loop # Test implicit cd. This should do nothing. ./ # Test special for loop expansion # Here we the name of the variable is derived from another variable set var1 var2 for $var1 in 1 2 3 echo -n $var2 end echo #CHECK: 123 # Test status -n eval 'status -n status -n status -n' #CHECK: 1 #CHECK: 2 #CHECK: 3 # Test support for unbalanced blocks function try_unbalanced_block $fish -c "echo $argv | source " 2>&1 | grep "Missing end" 1>&2 end try_unbalanced_block 'begin' #CHECKERR: - (line 1): Missing end to balance this begin try_unbalanced_block 'while true' #CHECKERR: - (line 1): Missing end to balance this while loop try_unbalanced_block 'for x in 1 2 3' #CHECKERR: - (line 1): Missing end to balance this for loop try_unbalanced_block 'switch abc' #CHECKERR: - (line 1): Missing end to balance this switch statement try_unbalanced_block 'function anything' #CHECKERR: - (line 1): Missing end to balance this function definition try_unbalanced_block 'if false' #CHECKERR: - (line 1): Missing end to balance this if statement # Ensure that quoted keywords work 'while' false; end "while" false; end "wh"'ile' false; "e"nd # BOM checking (see #1518). But only in UTF8 locales. # (locale guarded because of musl) if command -sq locale; and string match -qi '*utf-8*' -- (locale) echo \uFEFF"echo bom_test" | source else echo "echo bom_test" | source end #CHECK: bom_test # Comments abutting text (#953) echo not#a#comment #CHECK: not#a#comment echo is # a # comment #CHECK: is # Test that our builtins can all do --query command --query cp echo $status #CHECK: 0 type --query cp echo $status #CHECK: 0 jobs --query 0 echo $status #CHECK: 1 abbr --query thisshouldnotbeanabbreviationohmygoshitssolongwhywouldanyoneeverusethis echo $status #CHECK: 1 functions --query alias echo $status #CHECK: 0 set --query status echo $status #CHECK: 0 builtin --query echo echo $status #CHECK: 0 # Check that echo doesn't interpret options *and print them* # at the start of quoted args: echo '-ne \tart' # CHECK: -ne \tart echo '-n art' echo banana # CHECK: -n art # CHECK: banana # This used to be a parse error - #7685. echo (echo hello\\) # CHECK: hello\ # This used to be a parse error - #7866. echo (echo foo;#) ) # CHECK: foo echo (echo bar #' ) # CHECK: bar echo (#" echo baz) # CHECK: baz # Make sure we don't match up brackets within comments (#8022). $fish -c 'echo f[oo # not valid, no matching ]' # CHECKERR: fish: Unexpected end of string, square brackets do not match # CHECKERR: echo f[oo # not valid, no matching ] # CHECKERR: {{ }}^ # Should fail because $PWD is read-only. for PWD in foo bar true end # CHECKERR: {{.*}}/basic.fish (line {{\d+}}): for: PWD: cannot overwrite read-only variable # CHECKERR: for PWD in foo bar # CHECKERR: ^ # XXX FIXME carat should point at PWD $fish -c 'echo \xtest' # CHECKERR: fish: Invalid token '\xtest' # CHECKERR: echo \xtest # CHECKERR: ^ $fish -c 'echo \utest' # CHECKERR: fish: Invalid token '\utest' # CHECKERR: echo \utest # CHECKERR: ^