nushell/crates/nu-std/tests/test_std_util.nu
Douglas ad31f1cf26
Fix dirs removal warning (#14029)
# Description

* Primary purpose is to fix an issue with a missing escaped opening
parenthesis in the warning message when running an old `dirs` alias.
This was creating an error condition from improper interpolation.

Also

* Incorporates #13842 feedback from @kubouch by renaming `std/lib` to
`std/util`
* Removes duplication of code in `export-env`
* Renames submodule exports to `std/<submodule>` rather than
`./<submodule>` - No user-facing change other than `view files` appears
"prettier".
* In #13842, I converted the test cases to use `use std/<module>`
syntax. Previously, the tests were (effectively) using `use std *` (due
to pre-existing bugs, now fixed).

So "before", we only had test coverage on `use std *`, and "after" we
only had test coverage on `use std/<module>`. I've started adding test
cases so that we have coverage on *both* scenarios going forward.

For now, `formats` and `util` have been updated with tests for both
scenarios. I'll continue adding the others in future PRs.

# User-Facing Changes

No user-facing changes - Bug fix, refactor, and test cases only

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting

Still working on updating the Doc. I ran into the `dirs` issue while
writing it and rabbit-trailed to fix it in this PR.
2024-10-09 08:03:33 -05:00

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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]
}
}