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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 566343cdc..d083604be 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2001-07-05 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com> + + * 15261: Test/E01options.ztst, Test/ztst.zsh: remaining easy + option tests. + 2001-07-05 Andrej Borsenkow <bor@zsh.org> * 15253 : Src/hashtable.c: make hashdir() hash foo in addition diff --git a/Test/E01options.ztst b/Test/E01options.ztst index 8ffba78b7..1126dfdab 100644 --- a/Test/E01options.ztst +++ b/Test/E01options.ztst @@ -52,21 +52,42 @@ # MENU_COMPLETE # MONITOR # NOTIFY +# OVERSTRIKE +# PRINT_EIGHT_BIT +# PROMPT_CR +# PUSHD_SILENT +# REC_EXACT +# RM_STAR_SILENT +# RM_STAR_WAIT +# SHARE_HISTORY +# SINGLE_LINE_ZLE +# SUN_KEYBOARD_HACK +# ZLE # The following require SHINSTDIN and are not (yet) tested: # AUTO_CD +# SHINSTDIN # # Other difficult things I haven't done: # GLOBAL_RCS (uses fixed files outside build area) # HASH_CMDS ) # HASH_DIRS ) fairly seriously internal, hard to test at all # HASH_LIST_ALL ) +# PRINT_EXIT_STATUS haven't worked out what this does yet, although +# Bart suggested a fix. +# PRIVILEGED (similar to GLOBAL_RCS) +# RCS ( " " " " ) +# SH_OPTION_LETTERS even I found this too dull to set up a test for +# SINGLE_COMMAND kills shell +# VERBOSE hard because done on input (c.f. SHINSTDIN). %prep mkdir options.tmp && cd options.tmp mkdir tmpcd touch tmpfile1 tmpfile2 mydir=$PWD + mydirt=`print -P %~` catpath=$(which cat) + lspath==ls %test @@ -100,8 +121,8 @@ setopt autopushd cd tmpcd dircount - cd .. unsetopt autopushd + popd >/dev/null 0:AUTO_PUSHD option >1 >2 @@ -614,3 +635,330 @@ 0:NULL_GLOB option >tmpcd tmpfile1 tmpfile2 >frooble* tmpcd tmpfile1 tmpfile2 + + touch ngs1.txt ngs2.txt ngs10.txt ngs20.txt ngs100.txt ngs200.txt + setopt numericglobsort + print -l ngs* + unsetopt numericglobsort + print -l ngs* +0:NUMERIC_GLOB_SORT option +>ngs1.txt +>ngs2.txt +>ngs10.txt +>ngs20.txt +>ngs100.txt +>ngs200.txt +>ngs1.txt +>ngs10.txt +>ngs100.txt +>ngs2.txt +>ngs20.txt +>ngs200.txt + + typeset -i 10 oznum + setopt octalzeroes + (( oznum = 012 + 013 )) + print $oznum + unsetopt octalzeroes + (( oznum = 012 + 013 )) + print $oznum + unset oznum +0:OCTAL_ZEROES options +>21 +>25 + + typeset -a oldpath + oldpath=($path) + mkdir pdt_topdir pathtestdir pdt_topdir/pathtestdir + print "#!/bin/sh\necho File in upper dir" >pathtestdir/findme + print "#!/bin/sh\necho File in lower dir" >pdt_topdir/pathtestdir/findme + chmod u+x pathtestdir/findme pdt_topdir/pathtestdir/findme + pathtestdir/findme + rm -f pathtestdir/findme + setopt pathdirs + path=($PWD $PWD/pdt_topdir) + pathtestdir/findme + print unsetting option... + unsetopt pathdirs + pathtestdir/findme + path=($oldpath) + unset $oldpath + rm -rf pdt_topdir pathtestdir +0:PATH_DIRS option +>File in upper dir +>File in lower dir +>unsetting option... +?ZTST_execchunk:2: no such file or directory: pathtestdir/findme + + setopt posixbuiltins + command print foo + unsetopt posixbuiltins + print unsetting... + command print foo +127:POSIX_BUILTINS option +>foo +>unsetting... +?ZTST_execchunk:2: command not found: print + +# This option seems to be problematic. I don't quite know how it works. +## func() { +## setopt localoptions printexitvalue +## false +## } +## func +## 1:PRINT_EXIT_VALUE option +## ?ZTST_execchunk:2: exit 1 + + setopt promptbang + print -P ! + setopt nopromptbang + print -P ! +0:PROMPT_BANG option +>0 +>! + + unsetopt promptpercent + print -P '%/' + setopt promptpercent + print -P '%/' +0q:PROMPT_PERCENT option +>%/ +>$mydir + + setopt promptsubst + print -P '`echo waaah`' + unsetopt promptsubst + print -P '`echo waaah`' +0:PROMPT_SUBST option +>waaah +>`echo waaah` + + dirs + pushd $mydir/tmpcd + dirs + pushd $mydir/tmpcd + dirs + setopt pushdignoredups + pushd $mydir/tmpcd + dirs + unsetopt pushdignoredups + popd >/dev/null + popd >/dev/null +0q:PUSHD_IGNOREDUPS option +>$mydirt +>$mydirt/tmpcd $mydirt +>$mydirt/tmpcd $mydirt/tmpcd $mydirt +>$mydirt/tmpcd $mydirt/tmpcd $mydirt + + mkdir newcd + cd $mydir + pushd $mydir/tmpcd + pushd $mydir/newcd + dirs + pushd -0 + dirs + setopt pushdminus pushdsilent + pushd -0 + dirs + unsetopt pushdminus + popd >/dev/null + popd >/dev/null + cd $mydir +0q:PUSHD_MINUS option +>$mydirt/newcd $mydirt/tmpcd $mydirt +>$mydirt +>$mydirt $mydirt/newcd $mydirt/tmpcd +>$mydirt +>$mydirt $mydirt/newcd $mydirt/tmpcd + +# Do you have any idea how dull this is? + + pushd $mydir/tmpcd + pushd + dirs + setopt pushdtohome + pushd + dirs + unsetopt pushdtohome + popd + pushd + popd + dirs +0q:PUSHD_TO_HOME option +>$mydirt $mydirt/tmpcd +>~ $mydirt $mydirt/tmpcd +>$mydirt + + array=(one two three four) + setopt rcexpandparam + print aa${array}bb + unsetopt rcexpandparam + print aa${array}bb +0:RC_EXPAND_PARAM option +>aaonebb aatwobb aathreebb aafourbb +>aaone two three fourbb + + setopt rcquotes + # careful, this is done when parsing a complete block + eval "print 'one''quoted''expression'" + unsetopt rcquotes + eval "print 'another''quoted''expression'" +0:RC_QUOTES option +>one'quoted'expression +>anotherquotedexpression + + # too lazy to test jobs -Z and ARGV0. + (setopt restricted; cd /) + (setopt restricted; PATH=/bin:/usr/bin) + (setopt restricted; /bin/ls) + (setopt restricted; hash ls=/bin/ls) + (setopt restricted; print ha >outputfile) + (setopt restricted; exec ls) + (setopt restricted; unsetopt restricted) + : +0:RESTRICTED option +?ZTST_execchunk:cd:2: restricted +?ZTST_execchunk:2: PATH: restricted +?ZTST_execchunk:2: /bin/ls: restricted +?ZTST_execchunk:hash:2: restricted: /bin/ls +?ZTST_execchunk:2: writing redirection not allowed in restricted mode +?ZTST_execchunk:exec:2: ls: restricted +?ZTST_execchunk:unsetopt:2: can't change option: restricted + + fn() { + print =ls ={ls,} + local foo='=ls' + print ${~foo} + } + setopt shfileexpansion + fn + unsetopt shfileexpansion + fn +0q:SH_FILE_EXPANSION option +>$lspath =ls = +>=ls +>$lspath $lspath = +>$lspath + + testpat() { + if [[ $1 = ${~2} ]]; then print $1 $2 yes; else print $1 $2 no; fi + } + print option on + setopt shglob + repeat 2; do + for str in 'a(b|c)' ab; do + testpat $str 'a(b|c)' + done + for str in 'a<1-10>' a9; do + testpat $str 'a<1-10>' + done + [[ ! -o shglob ]] && break + print option off + unsetopt shglob + done +0:SH_GLOB option +>option on +>a(b|c) a(b|c) yes +>ab a(b|c) no +>a<1-10> a<1-10> yes +>a9 a<1-10> no +>option off +>a(b|c) a(b|c) no +>ab a(b|c) yes +>a<1-10> a<1-10> no +>a9 a<1-10> yes + + print this is bar >bar + fn() { + local NULLCMD=cat READNULLCMD=cat + echo hello | >foo + cat foo + <bar + } + setopt shnullcmd + print option set + fn + unsetopt shnullcmd + print option unset + fn + rm -f foo bar +0:SH_NULLCMD option +>option set +>option unset +>hello +>this is bar + + fn() { + eval 'for f in foo bar; print $f' + eval 'for f (word1 word2) print $f' + eval 'repeat 3 print nonsense' + } + unsetopt shortloops + print option unset + fn + setopt shortloops + print option set + fn +0:SHORT_LOOPS option +>option unset +>option set +>foo +>bar +>word1 +>word2 +>nonsense +>nonsense +>nonsense +?fn:-1: parse error near `print' +?fn:-1: parse error near `print' +?fn:-1: parse error near `print' +# Eugh, that line numbering behaviour with eval is probably a bug. + + fn() { print -l $*; } + setopt shwordsplit + print option set + repeat 2; do + foo='two words' + fn $foo + fn "${=foo}" + [[ ! -o shwordsplit ]] && break + unsetopt shwordsplit + print option unset + done +0:SH_WORD_SPLIT option +>option set +>two +>words +>two +>words +>option unset +>two words +>two +>words + + fn() { unset foo; print $foo; } + setopt nounset + print option unset unset by setting nounset + eval fn + print option unset reset + setopt unset + fn +0:UNSET option +>option unset unset by setting nounset +>option unset reset +> +?fn: foo: parameter not set + +# This really just tests if XTRACE is egregiously broken. +# To test it properly would need a full set of its own. + fn() { print message; } + setopt xtrace + fn + unsetopt xtrace + fn +0:XTRACE option +>message +>message +?+ZTST_execchunk:2> fn +?+fn:0> print message +?+ZTST_execchunk:2> unsetopt xtrace diff --git a/Test/ztst.zsh b/Test/ztst.zsh index 414b26c6c..bd0c57f85 100755 --- a/Test/ztst.zsh +++ b/Test/ztst.zsh @@ -317,6 +317,7 @@ $ZTST_curline" ZTST_hashmark ZTST_verbose 1 "Running test: $ZTST_message" ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_test: expecting status: $ZTST_xstatus" + ZTST_verbose 2 "Input: $ZTST_in, output: $ZTST_out, error: $ZTST_terr" ZTST_execchunk <$ZTST_in >$ZTST_tout 2>$ZTST_terr @@ -345,6 +346,7 @@ $(<$ZTST_terr)}" if [[ $ZTST_flags != *D* ]] && ! ZTST_diff -c $ZTST_err $ZTST_terr; then ZTST_testfailed "error output differs from expected as shown above for: $ZTST_code" + return 1 fi fi ZTST_verbose 1 "Test successful." |