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use std
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#[test]
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def path_add [] {
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use std assert
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let path_name = if "PATH" in $env { "PATH" } else { "Path" }
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with-env [$path_name []] {
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def get_path [] { $env | get $path_name }
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assert equal (get_path) []
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std path add "/foo/"
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assert equal (get_path) ["/foo/"]
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std path add "/bar/" "/baz/"
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assert equal (get_path) ["/bar/", "/baz/", "/foo/"]
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load-env {$path_name: []}
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std path add "foo"
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std path add "bar" "baz" --append
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assert equal (get_path) ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
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assert equal (std path add "fooooo" --ret) ["fooooo", "foo", "bar", "baz"]
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assert equal (get_path) ["fooooo", "foo", "bar", "baz"]
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load-env {$path_name: []}
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let target_paths = {linux: "foo", windows: "bar", macos: "baz"}
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std path add $target_paths
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assert equal (get_path) [($target_paths | get $nu.os-info.name)]
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}
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}
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#[test]
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def banner [] {
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std assert ((std banner | lines | length) == 15)
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}
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