use crate::tests::{fail_test, run_test, run_test_with_env, TestResult}; use std::collections::HashMap; use super::run_test_contains; #[test] fn env_shorthand() -> TestResult { run_test("FOO=BAR if false { 3 } else { 4 }", "4") } #[test] fn subcommand() -> TestResult { run_test("def foo [] {}; def \"foo bar\" [] {3}; foo bar", "3") } #[test] fn alias_1() -> TestResult { run_test("def foo [$x] { $x + 10 }; alias f = foo; f 100", "110") } #[test] fn ints_with_underscores() -> TestResult { run_test("1_0000_0000_0000 + 10", "1000000000010") } #[test] fn floats_with_underscores() -> TestResult { run_test("3.1415_9265_3589_793 * 2", "6.283185307179586") } #[test] fn bin_ints_with_underscores() -> TestResult { run_test("0b_10100_11101_10010", "21426") } #[test] fn oct_ints_with_underscores() -> TestResult { run_test("0o2443_6442_7652_0044", "90422533333028") } #[test] fn hex_ints_with_underscores() -> TestResult { run_test("0x68__9d__6a", "6856042") } #[test] fn alias_2() -> TestResult { run_test( "def foo [$x $y] { $x + $y + 10 }; alias f = foo 33; f 100", "143", ) } #[test] fn alias_2_multi_word() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"def "foo bar" [$x $y] { $x + $y + 10 }; alias f = foo bar 33; f 100"#, "143", ) } #[ignore = "TODO: Allow alias to alias existing command with the same name"] #[test] fn alias_recursion() -> TestResult { run_test_contains(r#"alias ls = ls -a; ls"#, " ") } #[test] fn block_param1() -> TestResult { run_test("[3] | each { |it| $it + 10 } | get 0", "13") } #[test] fn block_param2() -> TestResult { run_test("[3] | each { |y| $y + 10 } | get 0", "13") } #[test] fn block_param3_list_iteration() -> TestResult { run_test("[1,2,3] | each { |it| $it + 10 } | get 1", "12") } #[test] fn block_param4_list_iteration() -> TestResult { run_test("[1,2,3] | each { |y| $y + 10 } | get 2", "13") } #[test] fn range_iteration1() -> TestResult { run_test("1..4 | each { |y| $y + 10 } | get 0", "11") } #[test] fn range_iteration2() -> TestResult { run_test("4..1 | each { |y| $y + 100 } | get 3", "101") } #[test] fn simple_value_iteration() -> TestResult { run_test("4 | each { |it| $it + 10 }", "14") } #[test] fn comment_multiline() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"def foo [] { let x = 1 + 2 # comment let y = 3 + 4 # another comment $x + $y }; foo"#, "10", ) } #[test] fn comment_skipping_1() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"let x = { y: 20 # foo }; $x.y"#, "20", ) } #[test] fn comment_skipping_2() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"let x = { y: 20 # foo z: 40 }; $x.z"#, "40", ) } #[test] fn bad_var_name() -> TestResult { fail_test(r#"let $"foo bar" = 4"#, "can't contain") } #[test] fn bad_var_name2() -> TestResult { fail_test(r#"let $foo-bar = 4"#, "valid variable") } #[test] fn long_flag() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"([a, b, c] | enumerate | each --keep-empty { |e| if $e.index != 1 { 100 }}).1 | to nuon"#, "null", ) } #[test] fn let_not_statement() -> TestResult { fail_test(r#"let x = "hello" | str length"#, "used in pipeline") } #[test] fn for_in_missing_var_name() -> TestResult { fail_test("for in", "missing") } #[test] fn multiline_pipe_in_block() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"do { echo hello | str length }"#, "5", ) } #[test] fn bad_short_flag() -> TestResult { fail_test(r#"def foo3 [-l?:int] { $l }"#, "short flag") } #[test] fn alias_with_error_doesnt_panic() -> TestResult { fail_test( r#"alias s = shells s ."#, "extra positional", ) } #[test] fn quotes_with_equals() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"let query_prefix = "https://api.github.com/search/issues?q=repo:nushell/"; $query_prefix"#, "https://api.github.com/search/issues?q=repo:nushell/", ) } #[test] fn string_interp_with_equals() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"let query_prefix = $"https://api.github.com/search/issues?q=repo:nushell/"; $query_prefix"#, "https://api.github.com/search/issues?q=repo:nushell/", ) } #[test] fn recursive_parse() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"def c [] { c }; echo done"#, "done") } #[test] fn commands_have_usage() -> TestResult { run_test_contains( r#" # This is a test # # To see if I have cool usage def foo [] {} help foo"#, "cool usage", ) } #[test] fn equals_separates_long_flag() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"'nushell' | fill --alignment right --width=10 --character='-'"#, "---nushell", ) } #[test] fn let_env_expressions() -> TestResult { let env = HashMap::from([("VENV_OLD_PATH", "Foobar"), ("Path", "Quux")]); run_test_with_env( r#"let-env Path = if (env | any {|x| $x.name == VENV_OLD_PATH}) { $env.VENV_OLD_PATH } else { $env.Path }; echo $env.Path"#, "Foobar", &env, ) } #[test] fn string_interpolation_paren_test() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"$"('(')(')')""#, "()") } #[test] fn string_interpolation_paren_test2() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"$"('(')test(')')""#, "(test)") } #[test] fn string_interpolation_paren_test3() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"$"('(')("test")test(')')""#, "(testtest)") } #[test] fn string_interpolation_escaping() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"$"hello\nworld" | lines | length"#, "2") } #[test] fn capture_multiple_commands() -> TestResult { run_test( r#" let CONST_A = 'Hello' def 'say-hi' [] { echo (call-me) } def 'call-me' [] { echo $CONST_A } [(say-hi) (call-me)] | str join "#, "HelloHello", ) } #[test] fn capture_multiple_commands2() -> TestResult { run_test( r#" let CONST_A = 'Hello' def 'call-me' [] { echo $CONST_A } def 'say-hi' [] { echo (call-me) } [(say-hi) (call-me)] | str join "#, "HelloHello", ) } #[test] fn capture_multiple_commands3() -> TestResult { run_test( r#" let CONST_A = 'Hello' def 'say-hi' [] { echo (call-me) } def 'call-me' [] { echo $CONST_A } [(call-me) (say-hi)] | str join "#, "HelloHello", ) } #[test] fn capture_multiple_commands4() -> TestResult { run_test( r#" let CONST_A = 'Hello' def 'call-me' [] { echo $CONST_A } def 'say-hi' [] { echo (call-me) } [(call-me) (say-hi)] | str join "#, "HelloHello", ) } #[test] fn capture_row_condition() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"let name = "foo"; [foo] | where $'($name)' =~ $it | str join"#, "foo", ) } #[test] fn starts_with_operator_succeeds() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"[Moe Larry Curly] | where $it starts-with L | str join"#, "Larry", ) } #[test] fn ends_with_operator_succeeds() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"[Moe Larry Curly] | where $it ends-with ly | str join"#, "Curly", ) } #[test] fn proper_missing_param() -> TestResult { fail_test(r#"def foo [x y z w] { }; foo a b c"#, "missing w") } #[test] fn block_arity_check1() -> TestResult { fail_test( r#"ls | each { |x, y, z| 1}"#, "expected 2 closure parameters", ) } // deprecating former support for escapes like `/uNNNN`, dropping test. #[test] fn string_escape_unicode_extended() -> TestResult { run_test(r#""\u{015B}\u{1f10b}""#, "ś🄋") } #[test] fn string_escape_interpolation() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"$"\u{015B}(char hamburger)abc""#, "ś≡abc") } #[test] fn string_escape_interpolation2() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"$"2 + 2 is \(2 + 2)""#, "2 + 2 is (2 + 2)") } #[test] fn proper_rest_types() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"def foo [--verbose(-v): bool, # my test flag ...rest: int # my rest comment ] { if $verbose { print "verbose!" } else { print "not verbose!" } }; foo"#, "not verbose!", ) } #[test] fn single_value_row_condition() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"[[a, b]; [true, false], [true, true]] | where a | length"#, "2", ) } #[test] fn unary_not_1() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"not false"#, "true") } #[test] fn unary_not_2() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"not (false)"#, "true") } #[test] fn unary_not_3() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"(not false)"#, "true") } #[test] fn unary_not_4() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"if not false { "hello" } else { "world" }"#, "hello") } #[test] fn unary_not_5() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"if not not not not false { "hello" } else { "world" }"#, "world", ) } #[test] fn unary_not_6() -> TestResult { run_test( r#"[[name, present]; [abc, true], [def, false]] | where not present | get name.0"#, "def", ) } #[test] fn date_literal() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"2022-09-10 | date to-record | get day"#, "10") } #[test] fn and_and_or() -> TestResult { run_test(r#"true and false or true"#, "true") } #[test] fn and_and_xor() -> TestResult { // Assumes the precedence NOT > AND > XOR > OR run_test(r#"true and true xor true and false"#, "true") } #[test] fn or_and_xor() -> TestResult { // Assumes the precedence NOT > AND > XOR > OR run_test(r#"true or false xor true or false"#, "true") } #[test] fn unbalanced_delimiter() -> TestResult { fail_test(r#"{a:{b:5}}}"#, "unbalanced { and }") }