fish-shell/tests/checks/status-command.fish
Fabian Homborg a3eea4325e Skip some tests on OpenBSD
sigint2 would hang (probably because of different semantics in signal
delivery?)

wcstod isn't implemented correctly, so math can't do hex numbers.

OpenBSD only passes the filename as argv[0] and doesn't give us another feature I know of, so status fish-path can't work.
2021-06-24 20:46:03 +02:00

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#RUN: env FISH_PATH=%fish FILE_PATH=%s %fish %s
status line-number
# CHECK: 3
# Check status fish-path
# No output expected on success
#
# argv[0] on OpenBSD is just the filename, not the path
# That means fish-path is unsupportable there.
if not contains (uname) OpenBSD
set status_fish_path (realpath (status fish-path))
set env_fish_path (realpath $FISH_PATH)
test "$status_fish_path" = "$env_fish_path"
or echo "Fish path disagreement: $status_fish_path vs $env_fish_path"
end
# Check is-block
status is-block
echo $status
begin
status is-block
echo $status
end
# CHECK: 1
# CHECK: 0
# Check filename
set status_filename (status filename)
test (status filename) = "$FILE_PATH"
or echo "File path disagreement: $status_filename vs $FILE_PATH"
function print_my_name
status function
end
print_my_name
# CHECK: print_my_name
status is-command-substitution
echo $status
echo (status is-command-substitution; echo $status)
# CHECK: 1
# CHECK: 0
test (status filename) = (status dirname)/(status basename)
status basename
#CHECK: status-command.fish
status dirname | string match -q '*checks'
echo $status
#CHECK: 0
echo "status dirname" | source
#CHECK: .
$FISH_PATH -c 'status dirname'
#CHECK: Standard input