#RUN: %fish -C 'set -l fish %fish' %s | %filter-control-sequences $fish -c "echo 1.2.3.4." # CHECK: 1.2.3.4. PATH= $fish -c "command a" 2>/dev/null echo $status # CHECK: 127 PATH= $fish -c "echo (command a)" 2>/dev/null echo $status # CHECK: 127 if not set -q GITHUB_WORKFLOW $fish -c 'if status --is-login ; echo login shell ; else ; echo not login shell ; end; if status --is-interactive ; echo interactive ; else ; echo not interactive ; end' -i # CHECK: not login shell # CHECK: interactive $fish -c 'if status --is-login ; echo login shell ; else ; echo not login shell ; end; if status --is-interactive ; echo interactive ; else ; echo not interactive ; end' -l -i # CHECK: login shell # CHECK: interactive else # GitHub Action doesn't start this in a terminal, so fish would complain. # Instead, we just fake the result, since we have no way to indicate a skipped test. echo not login shell echo interactive echo login shell echo interactive end $fish -c 'if status --is-login ; echo login shell ; else ; echo not login shell ; end; if status --is-interactive ; echo interactive ; else ; echo not interactive ; end' -l # CHECK: login shell # CHECK: not interactive $fish -c 'if status --is-login ; echo login shell ; else ; echo not login shell ; end; if status --is-interactive ; echo interactive ; else ; echo not interactive ; end' # CHECK: not login shell # CHECK: not interactive $fish -c 'if status --is-login ; echo login shell ; else ; echo not login shell ; end; if status --is-interactive ; echo interactive ; else ; echo not interactive ; end' -l # CHECK: login shell # CHECK: not interactive # Arguments for -c $fish -c 'string escape $argv' 1 2 3 # CHECK: 1 # CHECK: 2 # CHECK: 3 # Two -cs $fish -c 'string escape y$argv' -c 'string escape x$argv' 1 2 3 # CHECK: y1 # CHECK: y2 # CHECK: y3 # CHECK: x1 # CHECK: x2 # CHECK: x3 # Should just do nothing. $fish --no-execute set -l tmp (mktemp -d) $fish --profile $tmp/normal.prof --profile-startup $tmp/startup.prof -ic exit # This should be the full file - just the one command we gave explicitly! cat $tmp/normal.prof # CHECK: Time{{\s+}}Sum{{\s+}}Command # CHECK: {{\d+\s+\d+\s+>}} exit string match -rq "builtin source " < $tmp/startup.prof and echo matched # CHECK: matched # See that sending both profiles to the same file works. $fish --profile $tmp/full.prof --profile-startup $tmp/full.prof -c 'echo thisshouldneverbeintheconfig' # CHECK: thisshouldneverbeintheconfig string match -rq "builtin source " < $tmp/full.prof and echo matched # CHECK: matched string match -rq "echo thisshouldneverbeintheconfig" < $tmp/full.prof and echo matched # CHECK: matched # See that profiling without startup actually gives us just the command $fish --no-config --profile $tmp/nostartup.prof -c 'echo foo' # CHECK: foo count < $tmp/nostartup.prof # CHECK: 2 $fish --no-config -c 'echo notprinted; echo foo | exec true; echo banana' # CHECKERR: fish: The 'exec' command can not be used in a pipeline # CHECKERR: echo notprinted; echo foo | exec true; echo banana # CHECKERR: ^~~~~~~~^ # Running multiple command lists continues even if one has a syntax error. $fish --no-config -c 'echo $$ oh no syntax error' -c 'echo this works' # CHECK: this works # CHECKERR: fish: $$ is not the pid. In fish, please use $fish_pid. # CHECKERR: echo $$ oh no syntax error # CHECKERR: ^ $fish --no-config . # CHECKERR: error: Unable to read input file: Is a directory # CHECKERR: warning: Error while reading file . $fish --no-config -c 'echo notprinted; echo foo; a=b' # CHECKERR: fish: Unsupported use of '='. In fish, please use 'set a b'. # CHECKERR: echo notprinted; echo foo; a=b # CHECKERR: ^~^ $fish --no-config -c 'echo notprinted | and true' # CHECKERR: fish: The 'and' command can not be used in a pipeline # CHECKERR: echo notprinted | and true # CHECKERR: ^~^ # Regression test for a hang. echo "set -L" | $fish > /dev/null