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%prep
storepath=($path)
mkdir command.tmp command.tmp/dir1 command.tmp/dir2
cd command.tmp
print '#!/bin/sh\necho This is top' >tstcmd
print '#!/bin/sh\necho This is dir1' >dir1/tstcmd
print '#!/bin/sh\necho This is dir2' >dir2/tstcmd
chmod 755 tstcmd dir1/tstcmd dir2/tstcmd
%test
./tstcmd
0:./prog execution
>This is top
path=($ZTST_testdir/command.tmp/dir1
$ZTST_testdir/command.tmp/dir2
.)
tstcmd
path=($storepath)
0:path (1)
>This is dir1
path=(. command.tmp/dir{1,2})
tstcmd
path=($storepath)
0:path (2)
>This is top
functst() { print $# arguments:; print -l $*; }
functst "Eines Morgens" "als Gregor Samsa"
functst ""
functst "aus unrühigen Träumen erwachte"
foo="fand er sich in seinem Bett"
bar=
rod="zu einem ungeheuren Ungeziefer verwandelt."
functst $foo $bar $rod
# set up alias for next test
alias foo='print This is alias one'
0:function argument passing
>2 arguments:
>Eines Morgens
>als Gregor Samsa
>1 arguments:
>
>1 arguments:
>aus unrühigen Träumen erwachte
>2 arguments:
>fand er sich in seinem Bett
>zu einem ungeheuren Ungeziefer verwandelt.
alias foo='print This is alias two'
fn() { foo; }
fn
0:Aliases in functions
>This is alias one
foo='Global foo'
traptst() { local foo="Local foo"; trap 'print $foo' EXIT; }
traptst
0:EXIT trap environment
>Global foo
functst() { return 0; print Ha ha; return 1; }
functst
0:return (1)
functst() { return 1; print Ho ho; return 0; }
functst
1:return (2)
unfunction functst
fpath=(.)
print "print This is functst." >functst
autoload functst
functst
0:autoloading (1)
>This is functst.
unfunction functst
print "functst() { print This, too, is functst; }; print Hello." >functst
typeset -fu functst
functst
functst
0:autoloading with initialization
>Hello.
>This, too, is functst
unfunction functst
print "print Yet another version" >functst
functst() { autoload -X; }
functst
0:autoloading via -X
>Yet another version
chpwd() { print Changed to $PWD; }
cd .
unfunction chpwd
0q:chpwd
>Changed to $ZTST_testdir/command.tmp
chpwd() { print chpwd: changed to $PWD; }
chpwdfn1() { print chpwdfn1: changed to $PWD; }
chpwdfn2() { print chpwdfn2: changed to $PWD; }
chpwd_functions=(chpwdfn1 '' chpwdnonexistentfn chpwdfn2)
cd .
unfunction chpwd
unset chpwd_functions
0q:chpwd_functions
>chpwd: changed to $ZTST_testdir/command.tmp
>chpwdfn1: changed to $ZTST_testdir/command.tmp
>chpwdfn2: changed to $ZTST_testdir/command.tmp
# Hard to test periodic, precmd and preexec non-interactively.
fn() { TRAPEXIT() { print Exit; }; }
fn
0:TRAPEXIT
>Exit
unsetopt DEBUG_BEFORE_CMD
unfunction fn
print 'TRAPDEBUG() {
print Line $LINENO
}
:
unfunction TRAPDEBUG
' > fn
autoload fn
fn
rm fn
0:TRAPDEBUG
>Line 1
>Line 1
unsetopt DEBUG_BEFORE_CMD
unfunction fn
print 'trap '\''print Line $LINENO'\'' DEBUG
:
trap - DEBUG
' > fn
autoload fn
fn
rm fn
0:trap DEBUG
>Line 1
>Line 2
TRAPZERR() { print Command failed; }
true
false
true
false
unfunction TRAPZERR
0:TRAPZERR
>Command failed
>Command failed
trap 'print Command failed again.' ZERR
true
false
true
false
trap - ZERR
0:trap ZERR
>Command failed again.
>Command failed again.
false
sleep 1000 &
print $?
kill $!
0:Status reset by starting a backgrounded command
>0
{ setopt MONITOR } 2>/dev/null
[[ -o MONITOR ]] || print -u $ZTST_fd 'Unable to change MONITOR option'
repeat 2048; do (return 2 |
return 1 |
while true; do
false
break
done;
print "${pipestatus[@]}")
ZTST_hashmark
done | sort | uniq -c | sed 's/^ *//'
0:Check whether '$pipestatus[]' behaves.
>2048 2 1 0
F:This test checks for a bug in '$pipestatus[]' handling. If it breaks then
F:the bug is still there or it reappeared. See workers-29973 for details.
{ setopt MONITOR } 2>/dev/null
externFunc() { awk >/dev/null 2>&1; true; }
false | true | false | true | externFunc
echo $pipestatus
0:Check $pipestatus with a known difficult case
>1 0 1 0 0
F:This similar test was triggering a reproducible failure with pipestatus.
{ unsetopt MONITOR } 2>/dev/null
coproc { read -et 5 || { print -u $ZTST_fd KILLED; kill -HUP -$$ } }
print -u $ZTST_fd 'This test takes 5 seconds to fail...'
{ printf "%d\n" {1..20000} } 2>/dev/null | ( read -e )
hang(){ printf "%d\n" {2..20000} | cat }; hang 2>/dev/null | ( read -e )
print -p done
read -et 6 -p
0:Bug regression: piping a shell construct to an external process may hang
>1
>2
>done
F:This test checks for a file descriptor leak that could cause the left
F:side of a pipe to block on write after the right side has exited
{ setopt MONITOR } 2>/dev/null
if [[ -o MONITOR ]]
then
( while :; do print "This is a line"; done ) | () : &
sleep 1
jobs -l
else
print -u $ZTST_fd "Skipping pipe leak test, requires MONITOR option"
print "[0] 0 0"
fi
0:Bug regression: piping to anonymous function; piping to backround function
*>\[<->\] <-> <->
F:This test checks for two different bugs, a parser segfault piping to an
F:anonymous function, and a descriptor leak when backgrounding a pipeline
print "autoload_redir() { print Autoloaded ksh style; } >autoload.log" >autoload_redir
autoload -Uk autoload_redir
autoload_redir
print No output yet
cat autoload.log
functions autoload_redir
0:
>No output yet
>Autoloaded ksh style
>autoload_redir () {
> print Autoloaded ksh style
>} > autoload.log
# This tests that we record the status of processes that have already exited
# for when we wait for them.
#
# Actually, we don't guarantee here that the jobs have already exited, but
# the order of the waits means it's highly likely we do need to recall a
# previous status, barring accidents which shouldn't happen very often. In
# other words, we rely on the test working repeatedly rather than just
# once. The monitor option is irrelevant to the logic, so we'll make
# our job easier by turning it off.
{ unsetopt MONITOR } 2>/dev/null
(exit 1) &
one=$!
(exit 2) &
two=$!
(exit 3) &
three=$!
wait $three
print $?
wait $two
print $?
wait $one
print $?
0:The status of recently exited background jobs is recorded
>3
>2
>1
# Regression test for workers/34060 (patch in 34065)
setopt ERR_EXIT NULL_GLOB
if false; then :; else echo if:$?; fi
if false; then :; else for x in _*_; do :; done; echo for:$?; fi
0:False "if" condition handled correctly by "for" loops with ERR_EXIT
>if:1
>for:0
# Regression test for workers/34065 (uses setopt from preceding test)
select x; do :; done; echo $?
select x in; do :; done; echo $?
select x in _*_; do :; done; echo $?
0:The status of "select" is zero when the loop body does not execute
>0
>0
>0
# Regression test for workers/36392
print -u $ZTST_fd 'This test takes 3 seconds and hangs the shell when it fails...'
callfromchld() { true && { print CHLD } }
TRAPCHLD() { callfromchld }
sleep 2 & sleep 3; print OK
0:Background job exit does not affect reaping foreground job
>CHLD
>OK
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