#RUN: %fish %s # Avoid regressions of issue \#3860 wherein the first word of the alias ends with a semicolon function foo echo ran foo end alias my_alias "foo; and echo foo ran" my_alias # CHECK: ran foo # CHECK: foo ran alias a-2='echo "hello there"' alias a-3='echo hello\ there' alias foo '"a b" c d e' # Bare `alias` should list the aliases we have created and nothing else # We have to exclude two aliases because they're an artifact of the unit test # framework and we can't predict the definition. alias | grep -Ev '^alias (fish_indent|fish_key_reader) ' # CHECK: alias a-2 'echo "hello there"' # CHECK: alias a-3 echo\\\ hello\\\\\\\ there # CHECK: alias foo '"a b" c d e' # CHECK: alias my_alias 'foo; and echo foo ran' # #4756 - missing "--" argument to string causing issues with "--" options alias l. "ls -d .*" # No output alias d "'/mnt/c/Program Files (x86)/devenv.exe' /Edit" functions d # CHECK: # Defined via `source` # CHECK: function d --wraps=\'/mnt/c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/devenv.exe\'\ /Edit --description alias\ d\ \'/mnt/c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/devenv.exe\'\ /Edit # CHECK: '/mnt/c/Program Files (x86)/devenv.exe' /Edit $argv; # CHECK: end # Use "command" to prevent recusion, and don't add --wraps to avoid accidental recursion in completion. alias e 'e --option=value' functions e # CHECK: # Defined via `source` # CHECK: function e --description 'alias e e --option=value' # CHECK: command e --option=value $argv; # CHECK: end # Don't add --wraps if it looks like a wrapper command to avoid accidental recursion in completion. alias f 'wrapper around f' functions f # CHECK: # Defined via `source` # CHECK: function f --description 'alias f wrapper around f' # CHECK: wrapper around f $argv; # CHECK: end