use std * #[test] def path_add [] { use std/assert let path_name = if "PATH" in $env { "PATH" } else { "Path" } with-env {$path_name: []} { def get_path [] { $env | get $path_name } assert equal (get_path) [] path add "/foo/" assert equal (get_path) (["/foo/"] | path expand) path add "/bar/" "/baz/" assert equal (get_path) (["/bar/", "/baz/", "/foo/"] | path expand) load-env {$path_name: []} path add "foo" path add "bar" "baz" --append assert equal (get_path) (["foo", "bar", "baz"] | path expand) assert equal (path add "fooooo" --ret) (["fooooo", "foo", "bar", "baz"] | path expand) assert equal (get_path) (["fooooo", "foo", "bar", "baz"] | path expand) load-env {$path_name: []} let target_paths = { linux: "foo", windows: "bar", macos: "baz", android: "quux", } path add $target_paths assert equal (get_path) ([($target_paths | get $nu.os-info.name)] | path expand) load-env {$path_name: [$"(["/foo", "/bar"] | path expand | str join (char esep))"]} path add "~/foo" assert equal (get_path) (["~/foo", "/foo", "/bar"] | path expand) } } #[test] def path_add_expand [] { use std/assert # random paths to avoid collision, especially if left dangling on failure let real_dir = $nu.temp-path | path join $"real-dir-(random chars)" let link_dir = $nu.temp-path | path join $"link-dir-(random chars)" mkdir $real_dir let path_name = if $nu.os-info.family == 'windows' { mklink /D $link_dir $real_dir "Path" } else { ln -s $real_dir $link_dir | ignore "PATH" } with-env {$path_name: []} { def get_path [] { $env | get $path_name } path add $link_dir assert equal (get_path) ([$link_dir]) } rm $real_dir $link_dir } #[test] def repeat_things [] { use std/assert assert error { "foo" | repeat -1 } for x in ["foo", [1 2], {a: 1}] { assert equal ($x | repeat 0) [] assert equal ($x | repeat 1) [$x] assert equal ($x | repeat 2) [$x $x] } }