# RUN: %fish %s # This tests various corner cases involving command substitution. Most # importantly the limits on the amount of data we'll substitute. set fish_read_limit 512 function subme set -l x (string repeat -n $argv x) echo $x end # Command sub just under the limit should succeed set a (subme 511) set --show a #CHECK: $a: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements #CHECK: $a[1]: |{{x{510}x}}| # Command sub at the limit should fail set b (string repeat -n 512 x) set saved_status $status test $saved_status -eq 122 or echo expected status 122, saw $saved_status >&2 set --show b #CHECKERR: {{.*}}: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded #CHECKERR: set b (string repeat -n 512 x) #CHECKERR: ^ # Command sub over the limit should fail set c (subme 513) set --show c #CHECK: $c: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements #CHECK: $c[1]: || #CHECKERR: {{.*}}: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded #CHECKERR: set -l x (string repeat -n $argv x) #CHECKERR: ^ #CHECKERR: in function 'subme' with arguments '513' #CHECKERR: called on line {{.*}} #CHECKERR: in command substitution #CHECKERR: called on line {{.*}} # Make sure output from builtins outside of command substitution is not affected string repeat --max 513 a #CHECK: {{a{512}a}} # Same builtin in a command substitution is affected echo this will fail (string repeat --max 513 b) to output anything set saved_status $status test $saved_status -eq 122 or echo expected status 122, saw $saved_status >&2 #CHECKERR: {{.*}}: Too much data emitted by command substitution so it was discarded #CHECKERR: echo this will fail (string repeat --max 513 b) to output anything #CHECKERR: ^