Results for ysh-completion.test.sh

statusoshosh_ALT
pass 66
FAIL 66
total1212
caseoshosh_ALTdescription
0pass pass compexport
1pass pass compexport with multi-line commands
2pass pass redirect completions are quoted
3pass pass dir completions have trailing slash
4pass pass complete -F strings are not quoted again
5FAIL FAIL complete -W quoting
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6FAIL FAIL filenames are completed
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7FAIL FAIL complete both -W and -F: words and functions
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8FAIL FAIL -o default is an "else action", when zero are shown
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9pass pass git completion space issue (disabled for old git, e.g. v2.17.1)
10FAIL FAIL Complete Filenames with bad characters
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11FAIL FAIL Complete Command with bad characters
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12 passed, 0 OK, 0 not implemented, 0 BUG, 6 failed, 0 timeouts, 0 cases skipped
6 failed under osh

Details on runs that didn't PASS

osh5 complete -W quoting

[osh stdout] Expected '"q2-argv can\\\\\'t "\n"q2-argv checkout "\n"q2-argv cherry "\n' Got '"q2-argv checkout "\n"q2-argv cherry "\n\n'

stdout:
"q2-argv checkout "
"q2-argv cherry "

stderr:
osh warning: complete -C not implemented
osh_ALT5 complete -W quoting

[osh_ALT stdout] Expected '"q2-argv can\\\\\'t "\n"q2-argv checkout "\n"q2-argv cherry "\n' Got '"q2-argv checkout "\n"q2-argv cherry "\n\n'

stdout:
"q2-argv checkout "
"q2-argv cherry "

stderr:
osh warning: complete -C not implemented
osh6 filenames are completed

[osh stdout] Expected '\nTODO: Is the order reversed? I guess this is file system order, which is\nnondeterministic. YSH can sort them\n\necho baz \necho bar \n' Got '"echo baz "\n"echo bar "\n'

stdout:
"echo baz "
"echo bar "
stderr:
osh_ALT6 filenames are completed

[osh_ALT stdout] Expected '\nTODO: Is the order reversed? I guess this is file system order, which is\nnondeterministic. YSH can sort them\n\necho baz \necho bar \n' Got '"echo baz "\n"echo bar "\n'

stdout:
"echo baz "
"echo bar "
stderr:
osh7 complete both -W and -F: words and functions

[osh stdout] Expected 'Hm they are kinda reversed, I want to fix that. This is true even in Python\nthough, weird.\n' Got '"GIT bean "\n"GIT ale "\n"GIT dill "\n"GIT corn "\n'

stdout:
"GIT bean "
"GIT ale "
"GIT dill "
"GIT corn "
stderr:
osh_ALT7 complete both -W and -F: words and functions

[osh_ALT stdout] Expected 'Hm they are kinda reversed, I want to fix that. This is true even in Python\nthough, weird.\n' Got '"GIT bean "\n"GIT ale "\n"GIT dill "\n"GIT corn "\n'

stdout:
"GIT bean "
"GIT ale "
"GIT dill "
"GIT corn "
stderr:
osh8 -o default is an "else action", when zero are shown

[osh stdout] Expected 'TODO\ngit\n', got '-- nothing registered\n"GIT file2 "\n"GIT file1 "\n"GIT _tmp/"\n-- func\n"GIT bar "\n"GIT foo "\n-- func default\n"GIT bar "\n"GIT foo "\n-- empty func default\n"GIT file2 "\n"GIT file1 "\n"GIT _tmp/"\n'

stdout:
-- nothing registered
"GIT file2 "
"GIT file1 "
"GIT _tmp/"
-- func
"GIT bar "
"GIT foo "
-- func default
"GIT bar "
"GIT foo "
-- empty func default
"GIT file2 "
"GIT file1 "
"GIT _tmp/"
stderr:
osh_ALT8 -o default is an "else action", when zero are shown

[osh_ALT stdout] Expected 'TODO\ngit\n', got '-- nothing registered\n"GIT file2 "\n"GIT file1 "\n"GIT _tmp/"\n-- func\n"GIT bar "\n"GIT foo "\n-- func default\n"GIT bar "\n"GIT foo "\n-- empty func default\n"GIT file2 "\n"GIT file1 "\n"GIT _tmp/"\n'

stdout:
-- nothing registered
"GIT file2 "
"GIT file1 "
"GIT _tmp/"
-- func
"GIT bar "
"GIT foo "
-- func default
"GIT bar "
"GIT foo "
-- empty func default
"GIT file2 "
"GIT file1 "
"GIT _tmp/"
stderr:
osh10 Complete Filenames with bad characters

[osh stdout] Expected 'TODO\n', got '"echo hello "\nb\'echo hi\\yffthere \'\n'

stdout:
"echo hello "
b'echo hi\yffthere '
stderr:
osh_ALT10 Complete Filenames with bad characters

[osh_ALT stdout] Expected 'TODO\n', got '"echo hello "\nb\'echo hi\\yffthere \'\n'

stdout:
"echo hello "
b'echo hi\yffthere '
stderr:
osh11 Complete Command with bad characters

[osh stdout] Expected 'TODO\n', got 'b\'echo "bad \\yff byte" fooz \'\nb\'echo "bad \\yff byte" foo \'\n'

stdout:
b'echo "bad \yff byte" fooz '
b'echo "bad \yff byte" foo '
stderr:
osh_ALT11 Complete Command with bad characters

[osh_ALT stdout] Expected 'TODO\n', got 'b\'echo "bad \\yff byte" fooz \'\nb\'echo "bad \\yff byte" foo \'\n'

stdout:
b'echo "bad \yff byte" fooz '
b'echo "bad \yff byte" foo '
stderr: