fish-shell/tests/test1.in
Fabian Homborg f2a1130afd Also set the read-only flag for non-electric vars
For some reason, we have two places where a variable can be read-only:

- By key in env.cpp:is_read_only(), which is checked via set*

- By flag on the actual env_var_t, which is checked e.g. in
  parse_execution

The latter didn't happen for non-electric variables like hostname,
because they used the default constructor, because they were
constructed via operator[] (or some such C++-iness).

This caused for-loops to crash on an assert if they used a
non-electric read-only var like $hostname or $SHLVL.

Instead, we explicitly set the flag.

We might want to remove one of the two read-only checks, or something?

Fixes #5548.
2019-01-21 17:14:01 -08:00

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#
# Test function, loops, conditionals and some basic elements
#
logmsg "Comments in odd places don't cause problems"
for i in 1 2 # Comment on same line as command
# Comment inside loop
for j in a b
# Double loop
echo $i$j
end;
end
logmsg Bracket expansion
echo x-{1}
echo x-{1,2}
echo foo-{1,2{3,4}}
echo foo-{} # literal "{}" expands to itself
echo foo-{{},{}} # the inner "{}" expand to themselves, the outer pair expands normally.
echo foo-{""} # still expands to foo-
echo foo-{$undefinedvar} # still expands to nothing
echo foo-{,,,} # four empty items in the braces.
echo foo-{,\,,} # an empty item, a "," and an empty item.
logmsg Escaped newlines
echo foo\ bar
echo foo\
bar
echo "foo\
bar"
echo 'foo\
bar'
for i in \
a b c
echo $i
end
logmsg Simple function tests
function foo
echo >../test/temp/fish_foo.txt $argv
end
foo hello
cat ../test/temp/fish_foo.txt |read foo
if test $foo = hello;
echo Test 2 pass
else
echo Test 2 fail
end
function foo
printf 'Test %s' $argv[1]; echo ' pass'
end
foo 3a
for i in Test for continue break and switch builtins problems;
switch $i
case Test
printf "%s " $i
case "for"
printf "%s " 3b
case "c*"
echo pass
case break
continue
echo fail
case and
break
echo fail
case "*"
echo fail
end
end
set -l sta
if eval true
if eval false
set sta fail
else
set sta pass
end
else
set sta fail
end
echo Test 4 $sta
logmsg "Ensure eval doesn't unnecessarily mess with the exit status"
function empty_func ; end
false ; eval empty_func ; echo $status
true ; eval empty_func ; echo $status
function test_builtin_status
return 1
end
test_builtin_status
if [ $status -eq 1 ]
set sta pass
else
set sta fail
end
echo Test 5 $sta
logmsg Verify that we can turn stderr into stdout and then pipe it
# Note that the order here seems unspecified - 'errput' appears before 'output', why?
begin ; echo output ; echo errput 1>&2 ; end 2>&1 | tee ../test/temp/tee_test.txt ; cat ../test/temp/tee_test.txt
logmsg "Test that trailing ^ doesn't trigger redirection, see #1873"
echo caret_no_redirect 12345^
logmsg Verify that we can pipe something other than stdout
# The first line should be printed, since we output to stdout but pipe stderr to /dev/null
# The second line should not be printed, since we output to stderr and pipe it to /dev/null
begin ; echo is_stdout ; end 2>| cat > /dev/null
begin ; echo is_stderr 1>&2 ; end 2>| cat > /dev/null
####################
logmsg echo tests
echo 'abc\ndef'
echo -e 'abc\ndef'
echo -e 'abc\zdef'
echo -e 'abc\41def'
echo -e 'abc\041def'
echo -e 'abc\121def'
echo -e 'abc\1212def'
echo -e 'abc\cdef' # won't output a newline!
echo ''
echo -
echo -h
echo -ne '\376' | display_bytes
echo -e Catch your breath
echo -e 'abc\x21def'
echo -e 'abc\x211def'
logmsg "Verify that pipes don't conflict with fd redirections"
# This code is very similar to eval. We go over a bunch of fads
# to make it likely that we will nominally conflict with a pipe
# fish is supposed to detect this case and dup the pipe to something else
echo "/bin/echo pipe 3 <&3 3<&-" | source 3<&0
echo "/bin/echo pipe 4 <&4 4<&-" | source 4<&0
echo "/bin/echo pipe 5 <&5 5<&-" | source 5<&0
echo "/bin/echo pipe 6 <&6 6<&-" | source 6<&0
echo "/bin/echo pipe 7 <&7 7<&-" | source 7<&0
echo "/bin/echo pipe 8 <&8 8<&-" | source 8<&0
echo "/bin/echo pipe 9 <&9 9<&-" | source 9<&0
echo "/bin/echo pipe 10 <&10 10<&-" | source 10<&0
echo "/bin/echo pipe 11 <&11 11<&-" | source 11<&0
echo "/bin/echo pipe 12 <&12 12<&-" | source 12<&0
logmsg "Make sure while loops don't run forever with no-exec (#1543)"
echo "Checking for infinite loops in no-execute"
echo "while true; end" | ../test/root/bin/fish --no-execute
logmsg "For loops with read-only vars is an error (#4342)"
for status in a b c
echo $status
end
logmsg "That goes for non-electric ones as well (#5548)"
for hostname in a b c
echo $hostname
end
logmsg For loop control vars available outside the for block
begin
set -l loop_var initial-value
for loop_var in a b c
# do nothing
end
set --show loop_var
end
set -g loop_var global_val
function loop_test
for loop_var in a b c
if test $loop_var = b
break
end
end
set --show loop_var
end
loop_test
set --show loop_var
begin
set -l loop_var
for loop_var in aa bb cc
end
set --show loop_var
end
set --show loop_var
logmsg 'Comments allowed in between lines (#1987)'
echo before comment \
# comment
after comment
logmsg 'Backslashes are part of comments and do not join lines (#1255)'
# This should execute false, not echo it
echo -n # comment\
false
function always_fails
if true
return 1
end
end
logmsg 'Verify $argv set correctly in sourced scripts (#139)'
echo 'echo "source argv {$argv}"' | source
echo 'echo "source argv {$argv}"' | source -
echo 'echo "source argv {$argv}"' | source - abc
echo 'echo "source argv {$argv}"' | source - abc def
# This hangs if it fails!
source </dev/tty
echo $status
always_fails
echo $status