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This demonstrates that we only write control sequences when interactive.
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Fish
21 lines
660 B
Fish
#RUN: %fish -C 'set -l fish %fish' %s
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exec cat <nosuchfile
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#CHECKERR: warning: An error occurred while redirecting file 'nosuchfile'
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#CHECKERR: warning: Path 'nosuchfile' does not exist
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echo "failed: $status"
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#CHECK: failed: 1
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not exec cat <nosuchfile
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#CHECKERR: warning: An error occurred while redirecting file 'nosuchfile'
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#CHECKERR: warning: Path 'nosuchfile' does not exist
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echo "neg failed: $status"
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#CHECK: neg failed: 0
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# See that variable overrides are applied to exec'd processes
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$fish --no-config -c 'foo=bar exec env' | grep foo=bar
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# CHECK: foo=bar
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# This needs to be last, because it actually runs exec.
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exec cat </dev/null
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echo "not reached"
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