#RUN: %fish %s | %filter-ctrlseqs # Test the `functions` builtin function f1 end # ========== # Verify that `functions --details` works as expected when given too many args. functions --details f1 f2 #CHECKERR: functions: --details: expected 1 arguments; got 2 # Verify that it still mentions "--details" even if it isn't the last option. functions --details --verbose f1 f2 #CHECKERR: functions: --details: expected 1 arguments; got 2 # ========== # Verify that `functions --details` works as expected when given the name of a # known function. functions --details f1 #CHECK: {{.*}}checks/functions.fish # ========== # Verify that `functions --details` works as expected when given the name of an # unknown function. functions -D f2 #CHECK: n/a # ========== # Verify that `functions --details` works as expected when given the name of a # function that could be autoloaded but isn't currently loaded. set x (functions -D vared) if test (count $x) -ne 1 or not string match -q '*/share/functions/vared.fish' "$x" echo "Unexpected output for 'functions -D vared': $x" >&2 end # ========== # Verify that `functions --verbose --details` works as expected when given the name of a # function that was autoloaded. set x (functions -v -D vared) if test (count $x) -ne 5 or not string match -q '*/share/functions/vared.fish' $x[1] or test $x[2] != autoloaded or test $x[3] != 6 or test $x[4] != scope-shadowing or test $x[5] != 'Edit variable value' echo "Unexpected output for 'functions -v -D vared': $x" >&2 end # ========== # Verify that `functions --verbose --details` properly escapes a function # with a multiline description. function multiline_descr -d 'line 1\n line 2 & more; way more' end set x (functions -v -D multiline_descr) if test $x[5] != 'line 1\\\\n\\nline 2 & more; way more' echo "Unexpected output for 'functions -v -D multiline_descr': $x" >&2 end # ========== # Verify that `functions --details` works as expected when given the name of a # function that is copied. (Prints the filename where it was copied.) functions -c f1 f1a functions -D f1a #CHECK: {{.*}}checks/functions.fish functions -Dv f1a #CHECK: {{.*}}checks/functions.fish #CHECK: {{.*}}checks/functions.fish #CHECK: {{\d+}} #CHECK: scope-shadowing #CHECK: echo "functions -c f1 f1b" | source functions -D f1b #CHECK: - functions -Dv f1b #CHECK: - #CHECK: {{.*}}checks/functions.fish #CHECK: {{\d+}} #CHECK: scope-shadowing #CHECK: # ========== # Verify function description setting function test_func_desc end functions test_func_desc | string match --quiet '*description*' and echo "Unexpected description" >&2 functions --description description1 test_func_desc functions test_func_desc | string match --quiet '*description1*' or echo "Failed to find description 1" >&2 functions -d description2 test_func_desc functions test_func_desc | string match --quiet '*description2*' or echo "Failed to find description 2" >&2 # ========== # Verify that the functions are printed in order. functions f1 test_func_desc # CHECK: # Defined in {{.*}} # CHECK: function f1 # CHECK: end # CHECK: # Defined in {{.*}} # CHECK: function test_func_desc --description description2 # CHECK: end # Note: This test isn't ideal - if ls was loaded before, # or doesn't exist, it'll succeed anyway. # # But we can't *confirm* that an ls function exists, # so this is the best we can do. functions --erase ls type -t ls #CHECK: file # ========== # Verify that `functions --query` does not return 0 if there are 256 missing functions functions --query a(seq 1 256) echo $status #CHECK: 255 echo "function t; echo tttt; end" | source functions t # CHECK: # Defined via `source` # CHECK: function t # CHECK: echo tttt; # CHECK: end functions --no-details t # CHECK: function t # CHECK: echo tttt; # CHECK: end functions -c t t2 functions t2 # CHECK: # Defined via `source`, copied in {{.*}}checks/functions.fish @ line {{\d+}} # CHECK: function t2 # CHECK: echo tttt; # CHECK: end functions -D t2 #CHECK: {{.*}}checks/functions.fish functions -Dv t2 #CHECK: {{.*}}checks/functions.fish #CHECK: - #CHECK: {{\d+}} #CHECK: scope-shadowing #CHECK: echo "functions -c t t3" | source functions t3 # CHECK: # Defined via `source`, copied via `source` # CHECK: function t3 # CHECK: echo tttt; # CHECK: end functions -D t3 #CHECK: - functions -Dv t3 #CHECK: - #CHECK: - #CHECK: {{\d+}} #CHECK: scope-shadowing #CHECK: functions --no-details t2 # CHECK: function t2 # CHECK: echo tttt; # CHECK: end functions --no-details --details t # CHECKERR: functions: invalid option combination # CHECKERR: # CHECKERR: checks/functions.fish (line {{\d+}}): # CHECKERR: functions --no-details --details t # CHECKERR: ^ # CHECKERR: (Type 'help functions' for related documentation) # XXX FIXME ^ caret should point at --no-details --details function term1 --on-signal TERM end function term2 --on-signal TERM end function term3 --on-signal TERM end functions --handlers-type signal # CHECK: Event signal # CHECK: SIGTRAP fish_sigtrap_handler # CHECK: SIGTERM term1 # CHECK: SIGTERM term2 # CHECK: SIGTERM term3 # See how --names and --all work. # We don't want to list all of our functions here, # so we just match a few that we know are there. functions -n | string match cd # CHECK: cd functions --names | string match __fish_config_interactive echo $status # CHECK: 1 functions --names -a | string match __fish_config_interactive # CHECK: __fish_config_interactive functions --description "" # CHECKERR: functions: Expected exactly one function name # CHECKERR: checks/functions.fish (line {{\d+}}): # CHECKERR: functions --description "" # CHECKERR: ^ # CHECKERR: (Type 'help functions' for related documentation) function foo --on-variable foo; end # This should print *everything* functions --handlers-type "" | string match 'Event *' # CHECK: Event signal # CHECK: Event variable # CHECK: Event generic functions -e foo functions --details --verbose thisfunctiondoesnotexist # CHECK: n/a # CHECK: n/a # CHECK: 0 # CHECK: n/a # CHECK: n/a functions --banana # CHECKERR: functions: --banana: unknown option echo $status # CHECK: 2