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171 lines
5.0 KiB
Fish
171 lines
5.0 KiB
Fish
#RUN: %fish %s
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function t --argument-names a b c
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echo t
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end
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set -g foo 'global foo'
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set -l foo 'local foo'
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set bar one 'two 2' \t '' 3
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set baz
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function frob -V foo -V bar -V baz
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set --show foo bar baz
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end
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frob
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#CHECK: $foo: set in local scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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#CHECK: $foo[1]: |local foo|
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#CHECK: $foo: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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#CHECK: $foo[1]: |global foo|
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#CHECK: $bar: set in local scope, unexported, with 5 elements
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#CHECK: $bar[1]: |one|
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#CHECK: $bar[2]: |two 2|
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#CHECK: $bar[3]: |\t|
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#CHECK: $bar[4]: ||
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#CHECK: $bar[5]: |3|
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#CHECK: $bar: set in global scope, unexported, with 5 elements
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#CHECK: $bar[1]: |one|
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#CHECK: $bar[2]: |two 2|
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#CHECK: $bar[3]: |\t|
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#CHECK: $bar[4]: ||
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#CHECK: $bar[5]: |3|
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#CHECK: $baz: set in local scope, unexported, with 0 elements
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#CHECK: $baz: set in global scope, unexported, with 0 elements
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set foo 'bad foo'
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set bar 'bad bar'
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set baz 'bad baz'
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frob
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#CHECK: $foo: set in local scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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#CHECK: $foo[1]: |local foo|
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#CHECK: $foo: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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#CHECK: $foo[1]: |global foo|
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#CHECK: $bar: set in local scope, unexported, with 5 elements
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#CHECK: $bar[1]: |one|
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#CHECK: $bar[2]: |two 2|
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#CHECK: $bar[3]: |\t|
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#CHECK: $bar[4]: ||
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#CHECK: $bar[5]: |3|
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#CHECK: $bar: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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#CHECK: $bar[1]: |bad bar|
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#CHECK: $baz: set in local scope, unexported, with 0 elements
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#CHECK: $baz: set in global scope, unexported, with 1 elements
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#CHECK: $baz[1]: |bad baz|
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# This sequence of tests originally verified that functions `name2` and
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# `name4` were created. See issue #2068. That behavior is not what we want.
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# The function name must always be the first argument of the `function`
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# command. See issue #2827.
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function name1 -a arg1 arg2
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echo hello
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end
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function -a arg1 arg2 name2
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end
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#CHECKERR: {{.*}}checks/function.fish (line {{\d+}}): function: -a: invalid function name
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#CHECKERR: function -a arg1 arg2 name2
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#CHECKERR: ^
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function name3 --argument-names arg1 arg2
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echo hello
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echo goodbye
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end
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function --argument-names arg1 arg2 name4
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end
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#CHECKERR: {{.*}}checks/function.fish (line {{\d+}}): function: --argument-names: invalid function name
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#CHECKERR: function --argument-names arg1 arg2 name4
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#CHECKERR: ^
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function name5 abc --argument-names def
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end
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#CHECKERR: {{.*}}checks/function.fish (line {{\d+}}): function: abc: unexpected positional argument
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#CHECKERR: function name5 abc --argument-names def
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#CHECKERR: ^
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functions -q name1; and echo "Function name1 found"
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functions -q name2; or echo "Function name2 not found as expected"
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functions -q name3; and echo "Function name3 found"
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functions -q name4; or echo "Function name4 not found as expected"
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#CHECK: Function name1 found
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#CHECK: Function name2 not found as expected
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#CHECK: Function name3 found
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#CHECK: Function name4 not found as expected
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functions -c name1 name1a
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functions --copy name3 name3a
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functions -q name1a
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or echo "Function name1a not found as expected"
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functions -q name3a
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or echo "Function name3a not found as expected"
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# Poor man's diff because on some systems diff defaults to unified output, but that prints filenames.
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#
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set -l name1 (functions name1)
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set -l name1a (functions name1a)
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set -l name3 (functions name3)
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set -l name3a (functions name3a)
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# First two lines for the copied and non-copied functions are different. Skip it for now.
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test "$name1[3..-1]" = "$name1a[3..-1]"; and echo "1 = 1a"
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#CHECK: 1 = 1a
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test "$name3[3..-1]" = "$name3a[3..-1]"; and echo "3 = 3a"
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#CHECK: 3 = 3a
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# Test the first two lines.
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string join \n -- $name1[1..2]
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#CHECK: # Defined in {{(?:(?!, copied).)*}}
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#CHECK: function name1 --argument arg1 arg2
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string join \n -- $name1a[1..2]
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#CHECK: # Defined in {{.*}}, copied in {{.*}}
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#CHECK: function name1a --argument arg1 arg2
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string join \n -- $name3[1..2]
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#CHECK: # Defined in {{(?:(?!, copied).)*}}
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#CHECK: function name3 --argument arg1 arg2
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string join \n -- $name3a[1..2]
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#CHECK: # Defined in {{.*}}, copied in {{.*}}
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#CHECK: function name3a --argument arg1 arg2
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function test
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echo banana
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end
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#CHECKERR: {{.*}}checks/function.fish (line {{\d+}}): function: test: cannot use reserved keyword as function name
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#CHECKERR: function test
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#CHECKERR: ^
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functions -q; or echo False
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#CHECK: False
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# See that we don't count a file with an empty function name,
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# or directories
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set -l tmpdir (mktemp -d)
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touch $tmpdir/.fish
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mkdir $tmpdir/directory.fish
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touch $tmpdir/actual_function.fish
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begin
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set -l fish_function_path $tmpdir
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functions
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end
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# CHECK: actual_function
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# these are functions defined either in this file,
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# or eagerly in share/config.fish.
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# I don't know of a way to ignore just them.
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#
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# CHECK: bg
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# CHECK: disown
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# CHECK: fg
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# CHECK: fish_command_not_found
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# CHECK: fish_sigtrap_handler
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# CHECK: frob
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# CHECK: kill
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# CHECK: name1
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# CHECK: name1a
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# CHECK: name3
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# CHECK: name3a
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# CHECK: t
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# CHECK: wait
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rm -r $tmpdir
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function foo -p bar; end
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# CHECKERR: {{.*}}function.fish (line {{\d+}}): function: bar: invalid process id
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# CHECKERR: function foo -p bar; end
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# CHECKERR: ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
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exit 0
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