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## our_shell: ysh
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## oils_failures_allowed: 5
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source --builtin testing.ysh
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echo 'parens'
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test-expr (42 + 1)
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echo
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echo 'brackets'
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test-expr [42 + 1]
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echo
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echo 'expr in parens'
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test-expr (^[42 + 1])
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echo
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## STDOUT:
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## END
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source --builtin testing.ysh
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echo 'parens'
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test-named (n=42 + 1)
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echo
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echo 'brackets'
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test-named [n=42 + 1]
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echo
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echo 'expr in parens'
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test-named (n=^[42 + 1])
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echo
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echo 'no value'
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test-named
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echo
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## STDOUT:
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## END
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source --builtin testing.ysh # get rid of this line later?
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var x = 42
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# how do you get the code string here?
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assert [42 === x]
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assert [42 < x]
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#assert [42 < x; fail_message='message']
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#assert (^[(42 < x)], fail_message='passed message')
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# BUG
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assert [42 < x, fail_message='passed message']
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## STDOUT:
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## END
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cat >mytest.ysh <<EOF
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echo hi
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EOF
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# which ysh
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# the test framework sets $SH to bin/ysh
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# but ysh is already installed on this machine
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$SH --tool test mytest.ysh
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## STDOUT:
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## END
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# Hm can we do this entirely in user code, not as a builtin?
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source --builtin testing.ysh
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proc p {
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echo STDOUT
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echo STDERR >& 2
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return 42
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}
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describe p {
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# each case changes to a clean directory?
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#
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# and each one is numbered?
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it 'prints to stdout and stderr' {
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try {
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p > out 2>& err
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}
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assert (_status === 42)
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cat out
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cat err
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# Oh man the here docs are still useful here because of 'diff' interface
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# Multiline strings don't quite do it
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diff out - <<< '''
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STDOUT
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'''
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diff err - <<< '''
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STDERR
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'''
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}
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}
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## STDOUT:
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TODO
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## END
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