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This demonstrates that we only write control sequences when interactive.
97 lines
2.6 KiB
Fish
97 lines
2.6 KiB
Fish
# RUN: %fish %s
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#
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# Tests for the `test` builtin, aka `[`.
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test inf -gt 0
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# CHECKERR: Number is infinite
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test inf -gt 0
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# CHECKERR: ^
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test 5 -eq nan
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# CHECKERR: Not a number
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test 5 -eq nan
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# CHECKERR: ^
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test -z nan || echo nan is fine
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# CHECK: nan is fine
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test 1 =
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# CHECKERR: test: Missing argument at index 3
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# CHECKERR: 1 =
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# CHECKERR: ^
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test 1 =
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# CHECKERR: ^
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test 1 = 2 and echo true or echo false
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# CHECKERR: test: Expected a combining operator like '-a' at index 4
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# CHECKERR: 1 = 2 and echo true or echo false
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# CHECKERR: ^
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test 1 = 2 and echo true or echo false
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# CHECKERR: ^
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function t
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test $argv[1] -eq 5
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end
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t foo
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# CHECKERR: Argument is not a number: 'foo'
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test $argv[1] -eq 5
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# CHECKERR: ^
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# CHECKERR: in function 't' with arguments 'foo'
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# CHECKERR: called on line {{\d+}} of file {{.*}}test.fish
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t 5,2
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# CHECKERR: Integer 5 in '5,2' followed by non-digit
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test $argv[1] -eq 5
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# CHECKERR: ^
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# CHECKERR: in function 't' with arguments '5,2'
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# CHECKERR: called on line {{\d+}} of file {{.*}}test.fish
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test -x /usr/bin/go /usr/local/bin/go
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# CHECKERR: test: unexpected argument at index 3: '/usr/local/bin/go'
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# CHECKERR: -x /usr/bin/go /usr/local/bin/go
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# CHECKERR: {{ \^}}
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}test.fish (line {{\d+}}):
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# CHECKERR: test -x /usr/bin/go /usr/local/bin/go
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# CHECKERR: ^
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# Test `test` date comparison logic for dates older than epoch
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touch -m -t 197001010000 epoch
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touch -m -t 190212112045 old
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touch -m -t 203801080314 newest
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# Some filesystem do not support dates older than epoch, so silently skip this test - there's no
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# guarantee that an FS supports pre-epoch timestamps and lxfs (virtual WSLv1 fs) doesn't.
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if not path mtime epoch | string match -qr -- '^[^-]'
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test newest -nt old || echo bad nt
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test epoch -nt newest && echo bad nt
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end
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for file in epoch old newest
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test $file -nt nonexist && echo good nt || echo $file: bad nt;
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end
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#CHECK: good nt
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#CHECK: good nt
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#CHECK: good nt
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for file in epoch old newest
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test nonexist -ot $file && echo good ot || echo $file: bad ot;
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end
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#CHECK: good ot
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#CHECK: good ot
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#CHECK: good ot
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ln -sf epoch epochlink
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test epoch -ef epochlink && echo good ef || echo bad ef
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#CHECK: good ef
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test epoch -ef old && echo bad ef || echo good ef
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#CHECK: good ef
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rm -f epoch old newest epochlink
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