nushell/src/tests/test_custom_commands.rs

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use crate::tests::{fail_test, run_test, run_test_contains, TestResult};
use nu_test_support::nu;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[test]
fn no_scope_leak1() -> TestResult {
fail_test(
"if false { let $x = 10 } else { let $x = 20 }; $x",
"Variable not found",
)
}
#[test]
fn no_scope_leak2() -> TestResult {
fail_test(
"def foo [] { $x }; def bar [] { let $x = 10; foo }; bar",
"Variable not found",
)
}
#[test]
fn no_scope_leak3() -> TestResult {
run_test(
"def foo [$x] { $x }; def bar [] { let $x = 10; foo 20}; bar",
"20",
)
}
#[test]
fn no_scope_leak4() -> TestResult {
run_test(
"def foo [$x] { $x }; def bar [] { let $x = 10; (foo 20) + $x}; bar",
"30",
)
}
#[test]
fn custom_rest_var() -> TestResult {
run_test("def foo [...x] { $x.0 + $x.1 }; foo 10 80", "90")
}
#[test]
fn def_twice_should_fail() -> TestResult {
fail_test(
r#"def foo [] { "foo" }; def foo [] { "bar" }"#,
"defined more than once",
)
}
#[test]
fn missing_parameters() -> TestResult {
fail_test(r#"def foo {}"#, "Missing required positional")
}
#[test]
fn flag_param_value() -> TestResult {
run_test(
r#"def foo [--bob: int] { $bob + 100 }; foo --bob 55"#,
"155",
)
}
#[test]
fn do_rest_args() -> TestResult {
run_test(r#"(do { |...rest| $rest } 1 2).1 + 10"#, "12")
}
#[test]
fn custom_switch1() -> TestResult {
run_test(
r#"def florb [ --dry-run ] { if ($dry_run) { "foo" } else { "bar" } }; florb --dry-run"#,
"foo",
)
}
#[test]
fn custom_flag_with_type_checking() -> TestResult {
fail_test(
r#"def florb [--dry-run: int] { $dry_run }; let y = "3"; florb --dry-run=$y"#,
"type_mismatch",
)
}
#[test]
fn custom_switch2() -> TestResult {
run_test(
r#"def florb [ --dry-run ] { if ($dry_run) { "foo" } else { "bar" } }; florb"#,
"bar",
)
}
#[test]
fn custom_switch3() -> TestResult {
run_test(
r#"def florb [ --dry-run ] { $dry_run }; florb --dry-run=false"#,
"false",
)
}
#[test]
fn custom_switch4() -> TestResult {
run_test(
r#"def florb [ --dry-run ] { $dry_run }; florb --dry-run=true"#,
"true",
)
}
#[test]
fn custom_switch5() -> TestResult {
run_test(r#"def florb [ --dry-run ] { $dry_run }; florb"#, "false")
}
#[test]
fn custom_switch6() -> TestResult {
run_test(
r#"def florb [ --dry-run ] { $dry_run }; florb --dry-run"#,
"true",
)
}
#[test]
fn custom_flag1() -> TestResult {
run_test(
r#"def florb [
--age: int = 0
--name = "foobar"
] {
($age | into string) + $name
}
florb"#,
"0foobar",
)
}
#[test]
fn custom_flag2() -> TestResult {
run_test(
r#"def florb [
--age: int
--name = "foobar"
] {
($age | into string) + $name
}
florb --age 3"#,
"3foobar",
)
}
#[test]
fn deprecated_boolean_flag() {
let actual = nu!(r#"def florb [--dry-run: bool, --another-flag] { "aaa" }; florb"#);
assert!(actual.err.contains("Deprecated"));
assert_eq!(actual.out, "aaa");
}
#[test]
fn simple_var_closing() -> TestResult {
run_test("let $x = 10; def foo [] { $x }; foo", "10")
}
#[test]
fn predecl_check() -> TestResult {
run_test("def bob [] { sam }; def sam [] { 3 }; bob", "3")
}
#[test]
fn def_with_no_dollar() -> TestResult {
run_test("def bob [x] { $x + 3 }; bob 4", "7")
}
#[test]
fn allow_missing_optional_params() -> TestResult {
run_test(
"def foo [x?:int] { if $x != null { $x + 10 } else { 5 } }; foo",
"5",
)
}
#[test]
fn help_present_in_def() -> TestResult {
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run_test_contains(
"def foo [] {}; help foo;",
"Display the help message for this command",
)
}
#[test]
fn help_not_present_in_extern() -> TestResult {
run_test(
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"module test {export extern \"git fetch\" []}; use test `git fetch`; help git fetch | ansi strip",
"Usage:\n > git fetch",
)
}
#[test]
fn override_table() -> TestResult {
Auto-expand table based on terminal width (#9934) # Description This PR adds back the functionality to auto-expand tables based on the terminal width, using the logic that if the terminal is over 100 columns to expand. This sets the default config value in both the Rust and the default nushell config. To do so, it also adds back the ability for hooks to be strings of code and not just code blocks. Fixed a couple tests: two which assumed that the builtin display hook didn't use a table -e, and one that assumed a hook couldn't be a string. # User-Facing Changes <!-- List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps us keep track of breaking changes. --> # Tests + Formatting <!-- Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes. Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands: - `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes) - `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` to check that you're using the standard code style - `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass - `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library > **Note** > from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows > ```bash > use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it automatically > toolkit check pr > ``` --> # After Submitting <!-- If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date. -->
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run_test(r#"def table [-e] { "hi" }; table"#, "hi")
}
#[test]
fn override_table_eval_file() {
Auto-expand table based on terminal width (#9934) # Description This PR adds back the functionality to auto-expand tables based on the terminal width, using the logic that if the terminal is over 100 columns to expand. This sets the default config value in both the Rust and the default nushell config. To do so, it also adds back the ability for hooks to be strings of code and not just code blocks. Fixed a couple tests: two which assumed that the builtin display hook didn't use a table -e, and one that assumed a hook couldn't be a string. # User-Facing Changes <!-- List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps us keep track of breaking changes. --> # Tests + Formatting <!-- Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes. Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands: - `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes) - `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` to check that you're using the standard code style - `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass - `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library > **Note** > from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows > ```bash > use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it automatically > toolkit check pr > ``` --> # After Submitting <!-- If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date. -->
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let actual = nu!(r#"def table [-e] { "hi" }; table"#);
assert_eq!(actual.out, "hi");
}
// This test is disabled on Windows because they cause a stack overflow in CI (but not locally!).
// For reasons we don't understand, the Windows CI runners are prone to stack overflow.
// TODO: investigate so we can enable on Windows
#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
#[test]
fn infinite_recursion_does_not_panic() {
let actual = nu!(r#"
def bang [] { bang }; bang
"#);
assert!(actual.err.contains("Recursion limit (50) reached"));
}
#[test]
fn type_check_for_during_eval() -> TestResult {
fail_test(
r#"def spam [foo: string] { $foo | describe }; def outer [--foo: string] { spam $foo }; outer"#,
"can't convert nothing to string",
)
}
#[test]
fn type_check_for_during_eval2() -> TestResult {
fail_test(
r#"def spam [foo: string] { $foo | describe }; def outer [--foo: any] { spam $foo }; outer"#,
"can't convert nothing to string",
)
}