# Validate the behavior of the `count` command. logmsg no args count logmsg one args count x logmsg two args count x y logmsg args that look like flags or are otherwise special count -h count --help count -- count -- abc count def -- abc logmsg big counts # See #5611 for i in seq 500 set c1 (count (seq 1 10000)) test $c1 -eq 10000 or begin echo "Count $c1 is not 10000" break end end logmsg stdin # Reading from stdin still counts the arguments printf '%s\n' 1 2 3 4 5 | count 6 7 8 9 10 # Reading from stdin counts newlines - like `wc -l`. echo -n 0 | count echo 1 | count