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This demonstrates that we only write control sequences when interactive.
18 lines
542 B
Fish
18 lines
542 B
Fish
#RUN: %fish -C 'set -g fish %fish' %s
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# Test that fish doesn't crash if cwd is unreadable at the start (#6597)
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set -l oldpwd $PWD
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set -l tmpdir (mktemp -d)
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# $fish might be a relative path (e.g. "../test/root/bin/fish")
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set -l fish (builtin realpath $fish)
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cd $tmpdir
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chmod 000 .
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# There's an error, but we don't really care about the specific one.
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$fish -c 'echo Look Ma! No crashing!' 2>/dev/null
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#CHECK: Look Ma! No crashing!
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# Careful here, Solaris' rm tests if the directory is in $PWD, so we need to cd back
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cd $oldpwd
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rmdir $tmpdir
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