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%prep
autoload -Uz zmathfunc && zmathfunc
%test
echo $(( min(42, 43) )) $(( max(42, 43) )) $(( sum(42, 43) ))
echo $(( min(42) )) $(( max(42) )) $(( sum(42) ))
echo $(( sum() ))
0:basic functionality test
>42 43 85
>42 42 42
>0
(set -e; echo $(( min(0, 42) )))
(set -e; echo $(( max(0, -42) )))
(set -e; echo $(( sum(42, -42) )))
0:regression test for ERR_EXIT
>0
>0
>0
echo $(( min(42, 43, 44) ))
echo $(( min(44, 42, 43) ))
echo $(( min(43, 44, 42) ))
#
echo $(( max(42, 43, 44) ))
echo $(( max(44, 42, 43) ))
echo $(( max(43, 44, 42) ))
0:min() and max() with three arguments
>42
>42
>42
>44
>44
>44
echo $(( min() ))
1:error test for min()
?(eval):1: wrong number of arguments: min()
echo $(( max() ))
1:error test for max()
?(eval):1: wrong number of arguments: max()
zsh_math_func_min "foo bar" x y z
2d:check errors from an unsupported use-case (workers/48156)
# We expect one non-empty line of stderr, but don't care about the specific
# error message; thus, the expectation is a pattern (*), for stderr (?), which
# matches any non-empty string (?*).
#
# Sorry, Perl, but I had to give you a run for your money.
*??*
F:Calling zsh_math_func_min directly isn't a supported use-case, but if it
F:returns zero, something's probably wrong.
%clean
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