# RUN: %fish %s # # Tests for the posix-mandated zero and one argument modes for the `test` builtin, aka `[`. test -n echo $status #CHECK: 0 test -z echo $status #CHECK: 0 test -d echo $status #CHECK: 0 test "foo" echo $status #CHECK: 0 test "" echo $status #CHECK: 1 test -z "" -a foo echo $status #CHECK: 0 set -l fish (status fish-path) echo 'test foo; test; test -z; test -n; test -d; echo oops' | $fish -d 'deprecated-*' >/dev/null #CHECKERR: test: called with one argument. This will return false in future. #CHECKERR: Standard input (line 1): #CHECKERR: test foo; test; test -z; test -n; test -d; echo oops #CHECKERR: ^ #CHECKERR: test: called with no arguments. This will be an error in future. #CHECKERR: Standard input (line 1): #CHECKERR: test foo; test; test -z; test -n; test -d; echo oops #CHECKERR: ^ #CHECKERR: test: called with one argument. This will return false in future. # (yes, `test -z` is skipped because it would behave the same) #CHECKERR: Standard input (line 1): #CHECKERR: test foo; test; test -z; test -n; test -d; echo oops #CHECKERR: ^ #CHECKERR: test: called with one argument. This will return false in future. #CHECKERR: Standard input (line 1): #CHECKERR: test foo; test; test -z; test -n; test -d; echo oops #CHECKERR: ^