fish-shell/tests/test9.in
Kurtis Rader 8b67a1b26f make testing on local servers hermetic
I noticed while fixing issue #2702 that the fish program being tested
was sourcing config.fish files outside of the current build. This also
happens when Travis CI runs the tests but isn't an issue there because
of how Travis is configured to execute the tests.

I also noticed that running `make test` was polluting my personal fish
history; which will become a bigger problem if and when the fishd universal
var file is moved from $XDG_CONFIG_HOME to $XDG_DATA_HOME.

This change makes it possible for an individual to run the tests on
their local machine secure in the knowledge that only the config.fish and
related files from their git repository will be used and doing so won't
pollute their personal fish history.

Resolves #469
2016-02-25 17:16:36 -08:00

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# vim: set filetype=fish:
# ensure that builtins that produce no output can still truncate files
# (bug PCA almost reintroduced!)
echo "Testing that builtins can truncate files"
echo abc > ../test/temp/file_truncation_test.txt
cat ../test/temp/file_truncation_test.txt
echo -n > ../test/temp/file_truncation_test.txt
cat ../test/temp/file_truncation_test.txt
# Test events.
# This pattern caused a crash; github issue #449
set -g var before
function test1 --on-event test
set -g var $var:test1
functions -e test2
end
function test2 --on-event test
# this should not run, as test2 gets removed before it has a chance of running
set -g var $var:test2a
end
emit test
echo $var
function test3 --on-event test3
echo received event test3 with args: $argv
end
emit test3 foo bar
# test empty argument
emit
echo "Test break and continue"
# This should output Ping once
for i in a b c
if not contains $i c ; continue ; end
echo Ping
end
# This should output Pong not at all
for i in a b c
if not contains $i c ; break ; end
echo Pong
end
# This should output Foop three times, and Boop not at all
set i a a a
while contains $i a
set -e i[-1]
echo Foop
continue
echo Boop
end
# This should output Doop once
set i a a a
while contains $i a
set -e i[-1]
echo Doop
break
echo Darp
end
# Test implicit cd. This should do nothing.
./
# Test special for loop expansion
# Here we the name of the variable is derived from another variable
echo "Testing for loop"
set var1 var2
for $var1 in 1 2 3
echo -n $var2
end
echo
# Test status -n
eval 'status -n
status -n
status -n'
# Test psub
cat (echo foo | psub)
cat (echo bar | psub)
cat (echo baz | psub)
set -l filename (echo foo | psub)
if test -e $filename
echo 'psub file was not deleted'
else
echo 'psub file was deleted'
end
if count (echo foo | psub -s .cc | grep -o '\.cc$') >/dev/null
echo 'psub filename ends with .cc'
else
echo 'psub filename does not end with .cc'
end
if count (echo foo | psub -f -s .cc | grep -o '\.cc$') >/dev/null
echo 'psub filename ends with .cc'
else
echo 'psub filename does not end with .cc'
end
set -l filename (echo foo | psub -s .fish)
if test -e (dirname $filename)
echo 'psub directory was not deleted'
else
echo 'psub directory was deleted'
end
diff -q (__fish_print_help psub | psub) (psub -hs banana | psub)
# Test support for unbalanced blocks
function try_unbalanced_block
../test/root/bin/fish -c "echo $argv | source " 2>&1 | grep "Missing end" 1>&2
end
try_unbalanced_block 'begin'
try_unbalanced_block 'while true'
try_unbalanced_block 'for x in 1 2 3'
try_unbalanced_block 'switch abc'
try_unbalanced_block 'function anything'
try_unbalanced_block 'if false'
# Ensure that quoted keywords work
'while' false; end
"while" false; end
"wh"'ile' false; "e"nd
# BOM checking (see #1518)
# But only in UTF8
if locale | __fish_sgrep -q -i utf-8
echo \uFEFF"echo bom_test" | source
else
echo "echo bom_test" | source
end
# Comments abutting text (#953)
echo not#a#comment
echo is # a # comment
false