diff -r 000000000000 -r 7f656887cf89 core/tsrc/fshell-last-test.script --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/core/tsrc/fshell-last-test.script Wed Jun 23 15:52:26 2010 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +#!fshell +# fshell-last-test.script +# +# Copyright (c) 2010 Accenture. All rights reserved. +# This component and the accompanying materials are made available +# under the terms of the "Eclipse Public License v1.0" +# which accompanies this distribution, and is available +# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". +# +# Initial Contributors: +# Accenture - Initial contribution +# + +# Test that the behaviour of the 'last' attribute behaves the way we expect, in various awkward cases involving pipes and pipelines + +source $SCRIPT_PATH\errordef.script + +export TEST_TEXT "Something with spaces and 'inner quotes' and --options" + +echo -n "Something with spaces and 'inner quotes' and --options" | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == "$TEST_TEXT" || $Error + +echo -n Something with spaces and 'inner quotes' and --options | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == "$TEST_TEXT" || $Error + +fshell -e "echo -n a && echo -n b" | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == "ab" || $Error + +repeat 1 "fshell -e 'echo -n c && echo -n d'" | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == "cd" || $Error + +repeat 3 echo a && echo b | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == b^r^n || $Error # Apparently pipe only operates on a single pipeline stage + +# Put the repeat inside an fshell -e merely so we can pipe the whole lot into export +fshell -e "repeat 3 echo -n a && echo -n b" | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == aaab || $Error # last doesn't include && + +fshell -e "repeat 3 'echo -n a && echo -n b'" | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == ababab || $Error + +fshell -e "repeat 1 echo -n 'quotation ^^'soup^^''" | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == "quotation 'soup'" || $Error + +export ARG1 "Arg 1" +export ARG2 "2222" +export ARG3 "Arg '3' has inner quotes" +fshell $SCRIPT_PATH\checkargs.script "Arg 1" 2222 "Arg '3' has inner quotes" + +# Check that escape sequences inside a "last" command are handled correctly (ie aren't expanded) +echo hello ^t world | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == "hello ^^t world^r^n" || $Error + +# Check that variable expansion inside a "last" command is handled correctly +echo -n dollar questionmark is: $? | export -s RESULT +var RESULT == "dollar questionmark is: 0" || $Error \ No newline at end of file