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#
# This file contains tests corresponding to the `Shell Grammar' texinfo node.
#

%prep

  mkdir basic.tmp && cd basic.tmp
  touch foo bar

%test
#
# Tests for `Simple Commands and Pipelines'
#
  echo foo | cat | sed 's/foo/bar/'
0:Basic pipeline handling
>bar

  false | true
0:Exit status of pipeline with builtins (true)

  true | false
1:Exit status of pipeline with builtins (false)

  fn() { local foo; read foo; print $foo; }
  coproc fn
  print -p coproc test output
  read -p bar
  print $bar
0:Basic coprocess handling
>coproc test output

  true | false && print true || print false
0:Basic sublist (i)
>false

  false | true && print true || print false
0:Basic sublist (ii)
>true

  (cd /NonExistentDirectory >&/dev/null) || print false
0:Basic subshell list with error
>false

# Can someone convince me the following is really supposed to fail
# without the semicolon present?
  { cd /NonExistentDirectory >&/dev/null; } || print false
0:Basic current shell list with error
>false

#
# Tests for `Precommand Modifiers'
#
  - $ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh -fc "[[ \$0 = \"-$ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh\" ]]"
0:`-' precommand modifier

  echo f*
  noglob echo f*
0:`noglob' precommand modifier
>foo
>f*

  (exec /bin/sh; echo bar)
0:`exec' precommand modifier

  cat() { echo Function cat executed; }
  command cat && unfunction cat
0:`command' precommand modifier
<External command cat executed
>External command cat executed

  cd() { echo Not cd at all; }
  builtin cd . && unfunction cd
0:`builtin' precommand modifier

#
# Tests for `Complex Commands'
#

  if true; then
    print true-1
  elif true; then
    print true-2
  else
    print false
  fi
0:`if ...' (i)
>true-1

  if false; then
    print true-1
  elif true; then
    print true-2
  else
    print false
  fi
0:`if ...' (ii)
>true-2

  if false; then
    print true-1
  elif false; then
    print true-2
  else
    print false
  fi
0:`if ...' (iii)
>false

  if true;
    :
  fi
1d:`if ...' (iv)
?ZTST_execchunk:-1: parse error near `fi'

  for name in word to term; do
    print $name
  done
0:`for' loop
>word
>to
>term

  for (( name = 0; name < 3; name++ )); do
    print $name
  done
0:arithmetic `for' loop
>0
>1
>2

  name=0
  while (( name < 3 )); do
    print $name
    (( name++ ))
  done
0:`while' loop
>0
>1
>2

  name=0
  until (( name == 3 )); do
    print $name
    (( name++ ))
  done
0:`until' loop
>0
>1
>2

  repeat 3 do
    echo over and over
  done
0:`repeat' loop
>over and over
>over and over
>over and over

  word=Trinity
  case $word in
    Michaelmas) print 0
                ;;
    Hilary) print 1
            ;;
    Trinity) print 2
             ;;
    *) print 3
       ;;
  esac
0:`case' loop, old syntax
>2

  word=Trinity
  case $word in
    (Michaelmas) print 0
                ;;
    (Hilary) print 1
            ;;
    (Trinity) print 2
             ;;
    (*) print 3
       ;;
  esac
0:`case' loop, new syntax
>2

## This doesn't work, because zsh tries to read from the terminal
## even in a non-interactive shell.  The manual implies it always reads
## from stdin, even in an interactive shell.
#  PS3="input> "
#  select name in one two three; do
#    print $name
#  done
#0:`select' loop
#<2
#>1) one     2) two     3) three   
#>input> 
#>two

  function name1 name2 () { print This is $0; }
  name2
  name1 name2() { print This is still $0; }
  name2
0:`function' keyword
>This is name2
>This is still name2

  (time cat) >&/dev/null
0:`time' keyword (status only)

  if [[ -f foo && -d . && -n $ZTST_testdir ]]; then
    true
  else
    false
  fi
0:basic [[ ... ]] test

#
# Tests for `Alternate Forms For Complex Commands'
#

## I simply can't get these to work.
## I suspect that the lists which are allowed here are only syntactically
## special tests.
#  if true; { print true-1; } elif true; { print true-2; } else { false; }
#  if false; { print true-1; } elif true; { print true-2; } else { false; }
#  if false; { print true-1; } elif false; { print true-2; } else { false; }
#0:Alternate `if' with braces
## Are all those semicolons necessary?  If not, what are the rules?
#>true-1
#>true-2
#>false

  if true; print true
0:Short form of `if'
>true

  for name ( word1 word2 word3 ) print $name
0:Form of `for' with parentheses.
>word1
>word2
>word3

  for name in alpha beta gamma; print $name
0:Short form of `for'
>alpha
>beta
>gamma

  for (( val = 2; val < 10; val *= val )) print $val
0:Short arithmetic `for'
>2
>4

  foreach name ( verbiage words periphrasis )
    print $name
  end
0:Csh-like `for'
>verbiage
>words
>periphrasis

# see comment with braces used in if loops
  val=0;
  while (( val < 2 )) { print $((val++)); }
0:Alternative `while'
>0
>1

  val=2;
  until (( val == 0 )) { print $((val--)); }
0:Alternative `until'
>2
>1

  repeat 3 print Hip hip hooray
0:Short `repeat'
>Hip hip hooray
>Hip hip hooray
>Hip hip hooray

## Why doesn't this one work here?  It works from the command line
## or with zsh -fc.
#  case bravo {
#    (alpha) print schmalpha
#	    ;;
#    (bravo) print schmavo
#	    ;;
#    (charlie) print schmarlie
#	    ;;
#  }
#0:`case' with braces
#>schmavo