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This demonstrates that we only write control sequences when interactive.
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Fish
32 lines
777 B
Fish
#RUN: %fish -C "set helper %fish_test_helper" %s
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# This hangs on OpenBSD
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#REQUIRES: test "$(uname)" != OpenBSD
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# Command subs run in same pgroup as fish, even if job control is 'all'.
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# Verify that they get the same pgroup across runs (presumably fish's).
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status job-control full
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set g1 ($helper print_pgrp)
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for i in (seq 10)
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if test $g1 -ne ($helper print_pgrp)
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echo "Unexpected pgroup"
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end
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end
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status job-control interactive
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echo "Finished testing pgroups"
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#CHECK: Finished testing pgroups
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# Ensure that if child processes SIGINT, we exit our loops
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# Test for #3780
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echo About to sigint
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#CHECK: About to sigint
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while true
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sh -c 'echo Here we go; sleep .25; kill -s INT $$'
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end
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#CHECK: Here we go
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echo I should not be printed because of the SIGINT.
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