1 | #!/usr/bin/env python2
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2 | """
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3 | cmd_parse_test.py: Tests for cmd_parse.py
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4 | """
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5 |
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6 | import unittest
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7 |
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8 | from _devbuild.gen.id_kind_asdl import Id, Id_str
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9 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import command_e, for_iter_e, pat_e
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10 | from asdl import format as fmt
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11 | from core import error
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12 | from core import state
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13 | from core import test_lib
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14 | from core import ui
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15 | from frontend import lexer
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16 |
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17 | from osh import word_
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18 |
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19 |
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20 | def _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, method, expect_success=True):
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21 | arena = test_lib.MakeArena('<cmd_parse_test>')
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22 | errfmt = ui.ErrorFormatter()
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23 | c_parser = test_lib.InitCommandParser(code_str, arena=arena)
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24 | m = getattr(c_parser, method)
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25 | try:
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26 | node = m()
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27 |
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28 | except error.Parse as e:
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29 | errfmt.PrettyPrintError(e)
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30 | if expect_success:
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31 | test.fail('%r failed' % code_str)
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32 | node = None
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33 | else:
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34 | fmt.PrettyPrint(node)
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35 | if not expect_success:
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36 | test.fail('Expected %r to fail ' % code_str)
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37 |
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38 | return node
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39 |
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40 |
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41 | def _assert_ParseCommandListError(test, code_str):
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42 | arena = test_lib.MakeArena('<cmd_parse_test>')
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43 | errfmt = ui.ErrorFormatter()
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44 | c_parser = test_lib.InitCommandParser(code_str, arena=arena)
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45 |
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46 | try:
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47 | node = c_parser._ParseCommandLine()
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48 | except error.Parse as e:
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49 | errfmt.PrettyPrintError(e)
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50 | else:
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51 | print('UNEXPECTED:')
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52 | fmt.PrettyPrint(node)
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53 | test.fail("Expected %r to fail" % code_str)
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54 |
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55 |
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56 | #
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57 | # Successes
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58 | #
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59 | # (These differences might not matter, but preserve the diversity for now)
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60 |
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61 |
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62 | def assertParseSimpleCommand(test, code_str):
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63 | return _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, 'ParseSimpleCommand')
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64 |
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65 |
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66 | def assertParsePipeline(test, code_str):
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67 | return _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, 'ParsePipeline')
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68 |
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69 |
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70 | def assertParseAndOr(test, code_str):
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71 | return _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, 'ParseAndOr')
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72 |
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73 |
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74 | def assert_ParseCommandLine(test, code_str):
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75 | return _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, '_ParseCommandLine')
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76 |
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77 |
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78 | def assert_ParseCommandList(test, code_str):
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79 | node = _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, '_ParseCommandList')
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80 | if len(node.children) == 1:
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81 | return node.children[0]
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82 | else:
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83 | return node
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84 |
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85 |
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86 | def assertParseRedirect(test, code_str):
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87 | return _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, 'ParseRedirect')
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88 |
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89 |
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90 | #
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91 | # Failures
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92 | #
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93 |
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94 | #def assertFailSimpleCommand(test, code_str):
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95 | # return _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, 'ParseSimpleCommand',
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96 | # expect_success=False)
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97 | #
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98 | #def assertFailCommandLine(test, code_str):
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99 | # return _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, '_ParseCommandLine',
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100 | # expect_success=False)
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101 |
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102 |
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103 | def assertFailCommandList(test, code_str):
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104 | return _assertParseMethod(test,
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105 | code_str,
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106 | '_ParseCommandList',
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107 | expect_success=False)
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108 |
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109 |
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110 | #def assertFailRedirect(test, code_str):
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111 | # return _assertParseMethod(test, code_str, 'ParseRedirect',
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112 | # expect_success=False)
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113 |
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114 |
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115 | class SimpleCommandTest(unittest.TestCase):
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116 |
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117 | def testParseSimpleCommand1(self):
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118 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'ls foo')
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119 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words), node.words)
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120 |
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121 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'FOO=bar ls foo')
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122 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
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123 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.more_env))
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124 |
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125 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(
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126 | self, 'FOO=bar >output.txt SPAM=eggs ls foo')
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127 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
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128 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.more_env))
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129 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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130 |
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131 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(
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132 | self, 'FOO=bar >output.txt SPAM=eggs ls foo >output2.txt')
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133 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
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134 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.more_env))
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135 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.redirects))
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136 |
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137 | def testMultipleGlobalShAssignments(self):
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138 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'ONE=1 TWO=2')
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139 | self.assertEqual(command_e.ShAssignment, node.tag())
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140 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.pairs))
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141 |
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142 | def testOnlyRedirect(self):
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143 | # This just touches the file
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144 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '>out.txt')
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145 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
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146 | self.assertEqual(0, len(node.words))
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147 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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148 |
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149 | def testParseRedirectInTheMiddle(self):
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150 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'echo >out.txt 1 2 3')
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151 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
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152 | self.assertEqual(4, len(node.words))
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153 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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154 |
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155 | def testParseRedirectBeforeShAssignment(self):
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156 | # Write ENV to a file
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157 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '>out.txt PYTHONPATH=. env')
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158 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
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159 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.words))
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160 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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161 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.more_env))
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162 |
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163 | def testParseAdjacentDoubleQuotedWords(self):
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164 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self,
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165 | 'echo "one"two "three""four" five')
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166 | self.assertEqual(4, len(node.words))
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167 |
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168 |
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169 | class OldStaticParsing(object):
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170 |
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171 | def testRedirectsInShAssignment(self):
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172 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, 'x=1 >/dev/null')
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173 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, 'echo hi; x=1 >/dev/null')
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174 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, 'declare x=1 >/dev/null')
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175 |
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176 | def testParseShAssignment(self):
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177 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'local foo=bar spam eggs one=1')
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178 | self.assertEqual(4, len(node.pairs))
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179 |
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180 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'foo=bar')
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181 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.pairs))
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182 |
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183 | # This is not valid since env isn't respected
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184 | assertFailCommandList(self, 'FOO=bar local foo=$(env)')
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185 |
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186 | def testExport(self):
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187 | # This is the old static parsing. Probably need to revisit.
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188 | return
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189 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'export ONE=1 TWO=2 THREE')
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190 | self.assertEqual(command_e.ShAssignment, node.tag())
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191 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.pairs))
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192 |
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193 | def testReadonly(self):
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194 | return
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195 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'readonly ONE=1 TWO=2 THREE')
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196 | self.assertEqual(command_e.ShAssignment, node.tag())
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197 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.pairs))
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198 |
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199 |
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200 | def assertHereDocToken(test, expected_token_val, node):
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201 | """A sanity check for some ad hoc tests."""
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202 | test.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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203 | h = node.redirects[0].arg
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204 | test.assertEqual(expected_token_val, lexer.LazyStr(h.stdin_parts[0]))
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205 |
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206 |
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207 | class HereDocTest(unittest.TestCase):
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208 | """NOTE: These ares come from tests/09-here-doc.sh, but add assertions."""
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209 |
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210 | def testUnquotedHereDoc(self):
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211 | # Unquoted here docs use the double quoted context.
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212 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, """\
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213 | cat <<EOF
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214 | $v
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215 | "two
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216 | EOF
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217 | """)
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218 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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219 | h = node.redirects[0].arg
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220 | # 4 literal parts: VarSub, newline, right ", "two\n"
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221 | self.assertEqual(4, len(h.stdin_parts))
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222 |
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223 | def testQuotedHereDocs(self):
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224 | # Quoted here doc
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225 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, """\
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226 | cat <<"EOF"
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227 | $v
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228 | "two
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229 | EOF
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230 | """)
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231 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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232 | h = node.redirects[0].arg
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233 | self.assertEqual(2, len(h.stdin_parts)) # 2 literal parts
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234 |
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235 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
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236 | self, """\
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237 | cat <<'EOF'
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238 | single-quoted: $var
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239 | EOF
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240 | """)
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241 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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242 | h = node.redirects[0].arg
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243 | self.assertEqual(1, len(h.stdin_parts)) # 1 line, one literal part
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244 |
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245 | # \ escape
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246 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
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247 | self, r"""\
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248 | cat <<EO\F
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249 | single-quoted: $var
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250 | EOF
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251 | """)
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252 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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253 | h = node.redirects[0].arg
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254 | self.assertEqual(1, len(h.stdin_parts)) # 1 line, one literal part
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255 |
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256 | def testLeadingTabs(self):
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257 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
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258 | self, """\
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259 | \tcat <<-EOF
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260 | \tone tab then foo: $foo
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261 | \tEOF
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262 | echo hi
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263 | """)
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264 | self.assertEqual(node.tag(), command_e.Simple)
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265 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'one tab then foo: ', node)
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266 |
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267 | def testHereDocInPipeline(self):
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268 | # Pipe and command on SAME LINE
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269 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
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270 | self, """\
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271 | cat <<EOF | tac
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272 | PIPE 1
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273 | PIPE 2
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274 | EOF
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275 | """)
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276 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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277 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE 1\n', node.children[0])
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278 |
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279 | # Pipe command AFTER here doc
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280 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
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281 | self, """\
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282 | cat <<EOF |
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283 | PIPE 1
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284 | PIPE 2
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285 | EOF
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286 | tac
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287 | """)
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288 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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289 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE 1\n', node.children[0])
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290 |
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291 | def testTwoHereDocsInPipeline(self):
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292 | # Pipeline with two here docs
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293 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
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294 | self, """\
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295 | cat <<EOF1 | tac <<EOF2
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296 | PIPE A1
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297 | PIPE A2
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298 | EOF1
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299 | PIPE B1
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300 | PIPE B2
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301 | EOF2
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302 | """)
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303 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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304 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE A1\n', node.children[0])
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305 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE B1\n', node.children[1])
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306 |
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307 | def testHereDocInAndOrChain(self):
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308 | # || command AFTER here doc
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309 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
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310 | self, """\
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311 | cat <<EOF ||
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312 | PIPE 1
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313 | PIPE 2
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314 | EOF
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315 | echo hi
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316 | """)
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317 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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318 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE 1\n', node.children[0])
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319 |
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320 | # && and command on SAME LINE
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321 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
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322 | self, """\
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323 | cat <<EOF && echo hi
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324 | PIPE 1
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325 | PIPE 2
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326 | EOF
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327 | """)
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328 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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329 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE 1\n', node.children[0])
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330 |
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331 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
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332 | self, """\
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333 | tac <<EOF1 && tac <<EOF2
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334 | PIPE A1
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335 | PIPE A2
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336 | EOF1
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337 | PIPE B1
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338 | PIPE B2
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339 | EOF2
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340 | echo
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341 | """)
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342 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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343 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE A1\n', node.children[0])
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344 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE B1\n', node.children[1])
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345 |
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346 | def testHereDocInSequence(self):
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347 | # PROBLEM: _ParseCommandList vs _ParseCommandLine
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348 | # _ParseCommandLine only used interactively. _ParseCommandList is used by
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349 | # ParseFile.
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350 |
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351 | # command AFTER here doc
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352 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
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353 | self, """\
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354 | cat <<EOF ;
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355 | PIPE 1
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356 | PIPE 2
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357 | EOF
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358 | echo hi
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359 | """)
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360 | self.assertEqual(node.tag(), command_e.CommandList)
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361 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children), repr(node))
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362 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE 1\n', node.children[0].child)
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363 |
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364 | def testHereDocInSequence2(self):
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365 | # ; and command on SAME LINE
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366 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
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367 | self, """\
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368 | cat <<EOF ; echo hi
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369 | PIPE 1
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370 | PIPE 2
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371 | EOF
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372 | """)
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373 | self.assertEqual(node.tag(), command_e.CommandList)
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374 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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375 | assertHereDocToken(self, 'PIPE 1\n', node.children[0].child)
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376 |
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377 | def testCommandSubInHereDoc(self):
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378 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
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379 | self, """\
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380 | cat <<EOF
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381 | 1 $(echo 2
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382 | echo 3) 4
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383 | EOF
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384 | """)
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385 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.words))
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386 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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387 |
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388 |
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389 | class ArrayTest(unittest.TestCase):
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390 |
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391 | def testArrayLiteral(self):
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392 | # Empty array
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393 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'empty=()')
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394 | self.assertEqual(['empty'], [p.lhs.name for p in node.pairs])
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395 | self.assertEqual([], node.pairs[0].rhs.parts[0].words) # No words
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396 | self.assertEqual(command_e.ShAssignment, node.tag())
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397 |
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398 | # Array with 3 elements
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399 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'array=(a b c)')
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400 | self.assertEqual(['array'], [p.lhs.name for p in node.pairs])
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401 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.pairs[0].rhs.parts[0].words))
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402 | self.assertEqual(command_e.ShAssignment, node.tag())
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403 |
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404 | # Array literal can't come after word
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405 | # Now caught at runtime
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406 | #assertFailCommandList(self,
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407 | # 'ls array=(a b c)')
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408 |
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409 | # Word can't come after array literal
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410 | assertFailCommandList(self, 'array=(a b c) ls')
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411 |
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412 | # Two array literals
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413 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'array=(a b c); array2=(d e f)')
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414 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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415 | a2 = node.children[1]
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416 | self.assertEqual(['array2'], [p.lhs.name for p in a2.pairs])
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417 |
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418 |
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419 | class RedirectTest(unittest.TestCase):
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420 |
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421 | def testParseRedirects1(self):
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422 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, '>out.txt cat 1>&2')
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423 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.words))
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424 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.redirects))
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425 |
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426 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, ' cat <&3')
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427 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.redirects))
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428 |
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429 | def testParseFilenameRedirect(self):
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430 | node = assertParseRedirect(self, '>out.txt cat')
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431 |
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432 | def testDescriptorRedirect(self):
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433 | node = assertParseRedirect(self, '1>& 2 cat')
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434 |
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435 | def testHereDoc(self):
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436 | node = assertParseRedirect(self, """\
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437 | <<EOF cat
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438 | hi
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439 | EOF
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440 | """)
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441 |
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442 | def testHereDocStrip(self):
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443 | node = assertParseRedirect(self, """\
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444 | <<-EOF cat
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445 | hi
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446 | EOF
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447 | """)
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448 |
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449 | def testParseRedirectList(self):
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450 | node = assertParseRedirect(self, """\
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451 | <<EOF >out.txt cat
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452 | hi
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453 | EOF
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454 | """)
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455 |
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456 | def testParseCommandWithLeadingRedirects(self):
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457 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, """\
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458 | <<EOF >out.txt cat
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459 | hi
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460 | EOF
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461 | """)
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462 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.words))
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463 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.redirects))
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464 |
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465 | def testClobberRedirect(self):
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466 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'echo hi >| clobbered.txt')
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467 |
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468 |
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469 | class CommandParserTest(unittest.TestCase):
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470 |
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471 | def testParsePipeline(self):
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472 | node = assertParsePipeline(self, 'ls foo')
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473 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
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474 |
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475 | node = assertParsePipeline(self, 'ls foo|wc -l')
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476 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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477 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Pipeline, node.tag())
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478 |
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479 | node = assertParsePipeline(self, '! echo foo | grep foo')
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480 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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481 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Pipeline, node.tag())
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482 | self.assertTrue(node.negated)
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483 |
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484 | node = assertParsePipeline(self, 'ls foo|wc -l|less')
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485 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.children))
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486 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Pipeline, node.tag())
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487 |
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488 | _assertParseMethod(self,
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489 | 'ls foo|',
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490 | 'ParsePipeline',
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491 | expect_success=False)
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492 |
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493 | def testParsePipelineBash(self):
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494 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'ls | cat |& cat')
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495 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Pipeline, node.tag())
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496 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.ops))
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497 | self.assertEqual(Id.Op_Pipe, node.ops[0].id)
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498 | self.assertEqual(Id.Op_PipeAmp, node.ops[1].id)
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499 |
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500 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'ls |& cat | cat')
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501 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Pipeline, node.tag())
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502 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.ops))
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503 | self.assertEqual(Id.Op_PipeAmp, node.ops[0].id)
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504 | self.assertEqual(Id.Op_Pipe, node.ops[1].id)
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505 |
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506 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'ls |& cat |& cat')
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507 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Pipeline, node.tag())
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508 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.ops))
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509 | self.assertEqual(Id.Op_PipeAmp, node.ops[0].id)
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510 | self.assertEqual(Id.Op_PipeAmp, node.ops[1].id)
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511 |
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512 | def testParseAndOr(self):
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513 | node = assertParseAndOr(self, 'ls foo')
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514 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
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515 |
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516 | node = assertParseAndOr(self, 'ls foo|wc -l')
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517 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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518 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Pipeline, node.tag())
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519 |
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520 | node = assertParseAndOr(self, 'ls foo || die')
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521 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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522 | self.assertEqual(command_e.AndOr, node.tag())
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523 |
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524 | node = assertParseAndOr(self, 'ls foo|wc -l || die')
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525 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
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526 | self.assertEqual(command_e.AndOr, node.tag())
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527 |
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528 | def testParseCommand(self):
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529 | c_parser = test_lib.InitCommandParser('ls foo')
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530 | node = c_parser.ParseCommand()
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531 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
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532 | print(node)
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533 |
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534 | c_parser = test_lib.InitCommandParser('fun() { echo hi; }')
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535 | node = c_parser.ParseCommand()
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536 | print(node)
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537 | self.assertEqual(command_e.ShFunction, node.tag())
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538 |
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539 | def test_ParseCommandLine(self):
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540 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, 'ls foo 2>/dev/null')
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541 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
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542 |
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543 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, 'ls foo|wc -l')
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544 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Pipeline, node.tag())
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545 |
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546 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, 'ls foo|wc -l || die')
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547 | self.assertEqual(command_e.AndOr, node.tag())
|
548 |
|
549 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, 'ls foo|wc -l || die; ls /')
|
550 | self.assertEqual(command_e.CommandList, node.tag())
|
551 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children)) # two top level things
|
552 |
|
553 | def test_ParseCommandList(self):
|
554 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'ls foo')
|
555 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
556 |
|
557 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'ls foo|wc -l || die; ls /')
|
558 | self.assertEqual(command_e.CommandList, node.tag())
|
559 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
|
560 |
|
561 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
562 | self, """\
|
563 | ls foo | wc -l || echo fail ;
|
564 | echo bar | wc -c || echo f2
|
565 | """)
|
566 | self.assertEqual(command_e.CommandList, node.tag())
|
567 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
|
568 |
|
569 | # TODO: Check that we get (LIST (AND_OR (PIPELINE (COMMAND ...)))) here.
|
570 | # We want all levels.
|
571 |
|
572 | def testParseCase(self):
|
573 | # Empty case
|
574 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, """\
|
575 | case foo in
|
576 | esac
|
577 | """)
|
578 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
579 | self.assertEqual(0, len(node.arms))
|
580 |
|
581 | # TODO: Test all these. Probably need to add newlines too.
|
582 | # case foo esac # INVALID
|
583 | # case foo in esac
|
584 | # case foo in foo) esac
|
585 | # case foo in foo) ;; esac
|
586 | # case foo in foo) echo hi ;; esac
|
587 | # case foo in foo) echo hi; ;; esac
|
588 |
|
589 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
590 | self, """\
|
591 | case word in
|
592 | foo|foo2|foo3) echo hi ;;
|
593 | esac
|
594 | """)
|
595 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
596 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.arms))
|
597 |
|
598 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
599 | self, """\
|
600 | case word in foo) echo one-line ;; esac
|
601 | """)
|
602 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
603 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.arms))
|
604 |
|
605 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
606 | self, """\
|
607 | case word in
|
608 | foo) echo foo ;;
|
609 | bar) echo bar ;;
|
610 | esac
|
611 | """)
|
612 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
613 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.arms))
|
614 |
|
615 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
616 | self, """\
|
617 | case word in
|
618 | foo) echo foo ;; # NO TRAILING ;; but trailing ;
|
619 | bar) echo bar ;
|
620 | esac
|
621 | """)
|
622 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
623 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.arms))
|
624 |
|
625 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
626 | self, """\
|
627 | case word in
|
628 | foo) echo foo ;; # NO TRAILING ;;
|
629 | bar) echo bar
|
630 | esac
|
631 | """)
|
632 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
633 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.arms))
|
634 |
|
635 | def testParseYshCase(self):
|
636 | # Empty case
|
637 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, """\
|
638 | case (x) {
|
639 | }
|
640 | """)
|
641 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
642 | self.assertEqual(0, len(node.arms))
|
643 |
|
644 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
645 | self, """\
|
646 | case (x) {
|
647 | (else) { echo hi; }
|
648 | }
|
649 | """)
|
650 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
651 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.arms))
|
652 | self.assertEqual(pat_e.Else, node.arms[0].pattern.tag())
|
653 |
|
654 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
655 | self, """\
|
656 | case (x) {
|
657 | (2) | (3) { echo hi; }
|
658 | }
|
659 | """)
|
660 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
661 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.arms))
|
662 | pattern = node.arms[0].pattern
|
663 | self.assertEqual(pat_e.YshExprs, pattern.tag())
|
664 |
|
665 | self.assertEqual(2, len(pattern.exprs))
|
666 |
|
667 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
668 | self, """\
|
669 | case (x) {
|
670 | bare | x | 'string' { echo hi; }
|
671 | }
|
672 | """)
|
673 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
674 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.arms))
|
675 | pattern = node.arms[0].pattern
|
676 | self.assertEqual(pat_e.Words, pattern.tag())
|
677 | self.assertEqual(3, len(pattern.words))
|
678 |
|
679 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
680 | self, """\
|
681 | case (x) {
|
682 | / d+ / { echo space; }
|
683 | /d+/ { echo space2; }
|
684 | }
|
685 | """)
|
686 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
687 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.arms))
|
688 |
|
689 | pattern0 = node.arms[0].pattern
|
690 | self.assertEqual(pat_e.Eggex, pattern0.tag())
|
691 |
|
692 | pattern1 = node.arms[1].pattern
|
693 | self.assertEqual(pat_e.Eggex, pattern1.tag())
|
694 |
|
695 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, """\
|
696 | case (x) {
|
697 | word { = x }
|
698 | }
|
699 | """)
|
700 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
701 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.arms))
|
702 |
|
703 | arm = node.arms[0]
|
704 | self.assertEqual(Id.Lit_Chars, arm.left.id)
|
705 |
|
706 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
707 | self, """\
|
708 | case (x) {
|
709 | /'eggex'/ { = x }
|
710 | }
|
711 | """)
|
712 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
713 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.arms))
|
714 |
|
715 | arm = node.arms[0]
|
716 | self.assertEqual(Id.Arith_Slash, arm.left.id)
|
717 |
|
718 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
719 | self, """\
|
720 | case (x) {
|
721 | ('expr') { = x }
|
722 | }
|
723 | """)
|
724 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
725 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.arms))
|
726 |
|
727 | arm = node.arms[0]
|
728 | self.assertEqual(Id.Op_LParen, arm.left.id)
|
729 |
|
730 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, """\
|
731 | case (x) {
|
732 | (else) { = x }
|
733 | }
|
734 | """)
|
735 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
736 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.arms))
|
737 |
|
738 | arm = node.arms[0]
|
739 | self.assertEqual(Id.Op_LParen, arm.left.id)
|
740 |
|
741 | def testParseWhile(self):
|
742 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
743 | self, """\
|
744 | while true; do
|
745 | echo hi
|
746 | break
|
747 | done
|
748 | """)
|
749 |
|
750 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
751 | self, """\
|
752 | while true # comment
|
753 | do # comment
|
754 | echo hi # comment
|
755 | break # comment
|
756 | done # comment
|
757 | """)
|
758 |
|
759 | def testParseUntil(self):
|
760 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
761 | self, """\
|
762 | until false; do
|
763 | echo hi
|
764 | break
|
765 | done
|
766 | """)
|
767 |
|
768 | def testParseFor(self):
|
769 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
770 | self, """\
|
771 | for i in 1 2 3; do
|
772 | echo $i
|
773 | done
|
774 | """)
|
775 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.iterable.words))
|
776 |
|
777 | # Don't iterate over anything!
|
778 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
779 | for i in ; do
|
780 | echo $i
|
781 | done
|
782 | """)
|
783 | self.assertEqual(0, len(node.iterable.words))
|
784 |
|
785 | # Iterate over the default
|
786 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
787 | for i; do echo $i; done
|
788 | """)
|
789 | self.assertEqual(for_iter_e.Args, node.iterable.tag())
|
790 |
|
791 | # Iterate over the default, over multiple lines
|
792 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
793 | for i
|
794 | do
|
795 | echo $i
|
796 | done
|
797 | """)
|
798 | self.assertEqual(for_iter_e.Args, node.iterable.tag())
|
799 |
|
800 | def testParseForExpression(self):
|
801 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
802 | self, """\
|
803 | for ((i=0; i<5; ++i)); do
|
804 | echo $i
|
805 | done
|
806 | """)
|
807 | self.assertEqual(Id.Arith_Equal, node.init.op_id)
|
808 | self.assertEqual(Id.Arith_Less, node.cond.op.id)
|
809 | self.assertEqual(Id.Arith_DPlus, node.update.op_id)
|
810 | self.assertEqual(command_e.DoGroup, node.body.tag())
|
811 |
|
812 | # Now without the ; OR a newline
|
813 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
814 | self, """\
|
815 | for ((i=0; i<5; ++i)) do
|
816 | echo $i
|
817 | done
|
818 | """)
|
819 | self.assertEqual(Id.Arith_Equal, node.init.op_id)
|
820 | self.assertEqual(Id.Arith_Less, node.cond.op.id)
|
821 | self.assertEqual(Id.Arith_DPlus, node.update.op_id)
|
822 | self.assertEqual(command_e.DoGroup, node.body.tag())
|
823 |
|
824 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
825 | for ((;;)); do
|
826 | echo $i
|
827 | done
|
828 | """)
|
829 | self.assertEqual(command_e.DoGroup, node.body.tag())
|
830 |
|
831 | def testParseCommandSub(self):
|
832 | # Two adjacent command subs
|
833 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'echo $(echo 12)$(echo 34)')
|
834 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
835 |
|
836 | # Two adjacent command subs, quoted
|
837 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'echo "$(echo 12)$(echo 34)"')
|
838 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
839 |
|
840 | def testParseTildeSub(self):
|
841 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
842 | self,
|
843 | "ls ~ ~root ~/src ~/src/foo ~root/src ~weird!name/blah!blah ")
|
844 |
|
845 | def testParseDBracket(self):
|
846 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '[[ $# -gt 1 ]]')
|
847 |
|
848 | # Bash allows embedded newlines in some places, but not all
|
849 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
850 | [[ $# -gt 1 &&
|
851 |
|
852 | foo ]]""")
|
853 |
|
854 | # Newline needs to be Id.Op_Newline!
|
855 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
856 | self, """\
|
857 | if [[ $# -gt 1 ]]
|
858 | then
|
859 | echo hi
|
860 | fi
|
861 | """)
|
862 |
|
863 | # Doh, technically this works!
|
864 | # [[ =~ =~ =~ ]]; echo $?
|
865 | # 0
|
866 |
|
867 | def testParseDParen(self):
|
868 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '(( 1 + 2 ))')
|
869 |
|
870 | def testParseDBracketRegex(self):
|
871 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '[[ foo =~ foo ]]')
|
872 | self.assertEqual(Id.BoolBinary_EqualTilde, node.expr.op_id)
|
873 |
|
874 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '[[ foo =~ (foo|bar) ]]')
|
875 | self.assertEqual(Id.BoolBinary_EqualTilde, node.expr.op_id)
|
876 | right = node.expr.right
|
877 | self.assertEqual(1, len(right.parts))
|
878 |
|
879 | def testParseIf(self):
|
880 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'if true; then echo yes; fi')
|
881 | # Subshell in condition
|
882 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'if (true); then echo yes; fi')
|
883 |
|
884 | def testParseFunction(self):
|
885 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'foo() { echo hi; }')
|
886 |
|
887 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'foo() ( echo hi )')
|
888 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self,
|
889 | 'foo() for i in x; do echo $i; done')
|
890 |
|
891 | # KSH FUNCTION
|
892 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'function foo { echo hi; }')
|
893 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'function foo () { echo hi; }')
|
894 |
|
895 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'function foo() ( echo hi )')
|
896 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
897 | self, 'function foo() for i in x; do echo $i; done')
|
898 |
|
899 | # No () is OK here!
|
900 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
901 | self, 'function foo for i in x; do echo $i; done')
|
902 |
|
903 | # Redirects
|
904 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self,
|
905 | 'foo() { echo hi; } 1>&2 2>/dev/null')
|
906 | self.assertEqual(command_e.BraceGroup, node.body.tag())
|
907 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.body.redirects))
|
908 |
|
909 | def testParseKeyword(self):
|
910 | # NOTE: It chooses the longest match, which is Lit_Chars>
|
911 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'ifFOO')
|
912 |
|
913 |
|
914 | class NestedParensTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
915 | """Test the hard $() and () nesting.
|
916 |
|
917 | Meanings of ):
|
918 |
|
919 | ( echo x ) # subshell (cmd_parse)
|
920 | echo $(echo x) # command substitution (word_parse)
|
921 | (( )) # end arith command (cmd_parse)
|
922 | $(( )) # end arith sub (word_parse))
|
923 | a=(1 2 3) # array literal and assoc array literal
|
924 | a[1*(2+3)]=x # grouping in arith context
|
925 | fun() { echo x ; } # function def
|
926 |
|
927 | case x in x) echo x ;; esac # case, with balanced or unbalanced
|
928 | case x in (x) echo x ;; esac
|
929 | """
|
930 |
|
931 | def testParseSubshell(self):
|
932 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, '(cd /; echo PWD 1); echo PWD 2')
|
933 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
|
934 | self.assertEqual(command_e.CommandList, node.tag())
|
935 |
|
936 | def testParseBraceGroup(self):
|
937 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, '{ cd /; echo PWD; }')
|
938 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
|
939 | self.assertEqual(command_e.BraceGroup, node.tag())
|
940 |
|
941 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(self, '{ cd /; echo PWD; }; echo PWD')
|
942 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.children))
|
943 | self.assertEqual(command_e.CommandList, node.tag())
|
944 |
|
945 | def testUnquotedComSub(self):
|
946 | # CommandSub with two Literal instances surrounding it
|
947 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'echo ab$(echo hi)cd ef')
|
948 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.words))
|
949 |
|
950 | def testNestedComSub(self):
|
951 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self,
|
952 | 'echo $(one$(echo two)one) three')
|
953 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.words))
|
954 |
|
955 | def testArithSubWithin(self):
|
956 | # Within com sub
|
957 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'echo $(echo $((1+2)))')
|
958 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
959 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
960 |
|
961 | # Within subshell
|
962 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '(echo $((1+2)))')
|
963 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Subshell, node.tag())
|
964 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.child.tag())
|
965 |
|
966 | def testArithGroupingWithin(self):
|
967 | # Within com sub
|
968 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'echo $(echo $((1*(2+3))) )')
|
969 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
970 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
971 |
|
972 | # Within subshell
|
973 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '(echo $((1*(2+3))) )')
|
974 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Subshell, node.tag())
|
975 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.child.tag())
|
976 |
|
977 | def testLhsArithGroupingWithin(self):
|
978 | # Within Arith sub
|
979 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'echo $((a[1*(2+3)]=x))')
|
980 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
981 |
|
982 | # Within Command Sub -- NOT IMPLEMENTED
|
983 | return
|
984 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self, 'echo $(a[1*(2+3)]=x)')
|
985 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
986 |
|
987 | def testShFunctionWithin(self):
|
988 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'echo $(fun() { echo hi; }; fun)')
|
989 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
990 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
991 |
|
992 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '(fun() { echo hi; }; fun)')
|
993 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Subshell, node.tag())
|
994 | self.assertEqual(command_e.CommandList, node.child.tag())
|
995 |
|
996 | def testArrayLiteralWithin(self):
|
997 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, 'echo $(array=(a b c))')
|
998 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
999 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
1000 |
|
1001 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, '(array=(a b c))')
|
1002 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Subshell, node.tag())
|
1003 | self.assertEqual(command_e.ShAssignment, node.child.tag())
|
1004 |
|
1005 | def testSubshellWithinComSub(self):
|
1006 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1007 | self,
|
1008 | 'echo one; echo $( (cd /; echo subshell_PWD); echo comsub_PWD); echo two'
|
1009 | )
|
1010 | self.assertEqual(command_e.CommandList, node.tag())
|
1011 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.children)) # 3 echo statements
|
1012 |
|
1013 | # TODO: Need a way to test the literal value of a word
|
1014 | #words = [w.UnquotedLiteralValue() for w in node.children[2].words]
|
1015 | #print(words)
|
1016 |
|
1017 | def testCaseWithinComSub(self):
|
1018 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1019 | self, 'echo $( case foo in one) echo comsub;; esac)')
|
1020 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
1021 |
|
1022 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1023 | self, """\
|
1024 | echo $(
|
1025 | case foo in one) echo comsub1;; esac
|
1026 | case bar in two) echo comsub2;; esac
|
1027 | )
|
1028 | """)
|
1029 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
1030 |
|
1031 | def testComsubWithinCaseWithinComSub(self):
|
1032 | # Comsub within case within comsub
|
1033 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1034 | self,
|
1035 | 'echo one; echo $( case one in $(echo one)) echo $(comsub);; esac ); echo two'
|
1036 | )
|
1037 | self.assertEqual(command_e.CommandList, node.tag())
|
1038 | # Top level should have 3 echo statements
|
1039 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.children))
|
1040 |
|
1041 | def testComSubWithinDoubleQuotes(self):
|
1042 | # CommandSub with two Literal instances surrounding it
|
1043 | node = assertParseSimpleCommand(self,
|
1044 | 'echo "double $(echo hi) quoted" two')
|
1045 | self.assertEqual(3, len(node.words))
|
1046 |
|
1047 | def testEmptyCaseWithinSubshell(self):
|
1048 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
1049 | ( case foo in
|
1050 | esac
|
1051 | )
|
1052 | """)
|
1053 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Subshell, node.tag())
|
1054 |
|
1055 | def testBalancedCaseWithin(self):
|
1056 | # With leading ( in case. This one doesn't cause problems! We don't need
|
1057 | # the MaybeUnreadOne() lexer hack.
|
1058 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1059 | self, """\
|
1060 | $( case foo in
|
1061 | (one) echo hi ;;
|
1062 | esac
|
1063 | )
|
1064 | """)
|
1065 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
1066 |
|
1067 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1068 | self, """\
|
1069 | ( case foo in
|
1070 | (one) echo hi ;;
|
1071 | esac
|
1072 | )
|
1073 | """)
|
1074 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Subshell, node.tag())
|
1075 |
|
1076 | def testUnbalancedCaseWithin(self):
|
1077 | # With leading ( in case. This one doesn't cause problems! We don't need
|
1078 | # the MaybeUnreadOne() lexer hack.
|
1079 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1080 | self, """\
|
1081 | $( case foo in
|
1082 | one) echo hi ;;
|
1083 | esac
|
1084 | )
|
1085 | """)
|
1086 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
1087 |
|
1088 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1089 | self, """\
|
1090 | ( case foo in
|
1091 | one) echo hi ;;
|
1092 | esac
|
1093 | )
|
1094 | """)
|
1095 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Subshell, node.tag())
|
1096 |
|
1097 | def testForExpressionWithin(self):
|
1098 | # With leading ( in case. This one doesn't cause problems! We don't need
|
1099 | # the MaybeUnreadOne() lexer hack.
|
1100 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1101 | self, """\
|
1102 | $( for ((i=0; i<3; ++i)); do
|
1103 | echo hi
|
1104 | done
|
1105 | )
|
1106 | """)
|
1107 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
1108 |
|
1109 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1110 | self, """\
|
1111 | ( for ((i=0; i<3; ++i)); do
|
1112 | echo hi
|
1113 | done
|
1114 | )
|
1115 | """)
|
1116 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Subshell, node.tag())
|
1117 |
|
1118 |
|
1119 | class RealBugsTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
1120 |
|
1121 | def testGitBug(self):
|
1122 | # Original bug from git codebase. Case in subshell.
|
1123 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1124 | self, """\
|
1125 | ( cd "$PACKDIR" &&
|
1126 | for e in $existing
|
1127 | do
|
1128 | case " $fullbases " in
|
1129 | *" $e "*) ;;
|
1130 | *) rm -f "$e.pack" "$e.idx" "$e.keep" ;;
|
1131 | esac
|
1132 | done
|
1133 | )
|
1134 | """)
|
1135 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Subshell, node.tag())
|
1136 |
|
1137 | def testParseCase3(self):
|
1138 | # Bug from git codebase. NOT a comment token.
|
1139 | node = assert_ParseCommandLine(
|
1140 | self, """\
|
1141 | case "$fd,$command" in
|
1142 | 3,#*|3,)
|
1143 | # copy comments
|
1144 | ;;
|
1145 | esac
|
1146 | """)
|
1147 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
1148 |
|
1149 | def testGitComment(self):
|
1150 | # ;# is a comment! Gah.
|
1151 | # Conclusion: Comments are NOT LEXICAL. They are part of word parsing.
|
1152 |
|
1153 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1154 | self, """\
|
1155 | . "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/diff-lib.sh ;# test-lib chdir's into trash
|
1156 | """)
|
1157 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Sentence, node.tag())
|
1158 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.child.words))
|
1159 |
|
1160 | # This is NOT a comment
|
1161 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
1162 | echo foo#bar
|
1163 | """)
|
1164 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
1165 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
1166 | _, s, _ = word_.StaticEval(node.words[1])
|
1167 | self.assertEqual('foo#bar', s)
|
1168 |
|
1169 | # This is a comment
|
1170 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
1171 | echo foo #comment
|
1172 | """)
|
1173 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
1174 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
1175 | _, s, _ = word_.StaticEval(node.words[1])
|
1176 | self.assertEqual('foo', s)
|
1177 |
|
1178 | # Empty comment
|
1179 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
1180 | echo foo #
|
1181 | """)
|
1182 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
1183 | self.assertEqual(2, len(node.words))
|
1184 | _, s, _ = word_.StaticEval(node.words[1])
|
1185 | self.assertEqual('foo', s)
|
1186 |
|
1187 | def testChromeIfSubshell(self):
|
1188 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1189 | self, """\
|
1190 | if true; then (
|
1191 | echo hi
|
1192 | )
|
1193 | fi
|
1194 | """)
|
1195 | self.assertEqual(command_e.If, node.tag())
|
1196 |
|
1197 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1198 | self, """\
|
1199 | while true; do {
|
1200 | echo hi
|
1201 | break
|
1202 | } done
|
1203 | """)
|
1204 | self.assertEqual(command_e.WhileUntil, node.tag())
|
1205 | self.assertEqual(Id.KW_While, node.keyword.id)
|
1206 |
|
1207 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1208 | self, """\
|
1209 | if true; then (
|
1210 | echo hi
|
1211 | ) fi
|
1212 | """)
|
1213 | self.assertEqual(command_e.If, node.tag())
|
1214 |
|
1215 | # Related: two fi's in a row, found in Chrome configure. Compound commands
|
1216 | # are special; don't need newlines.
|
1217 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1218 | self, """\
|
1219 | if true; then
|
1220 | if true; then
|
1221 | echo hi
|
1222 | fi fi
|
1223 | echo hi
|
1224 | """)
|
1225 | self.assertEqual(command_e.CommandList, node.tag())
|
1226 |
|
1227 | def testBackticks(self):
|
1228 | # Another empty command sub
|
1229 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
1230 | echo $()
|
1231 | """)
|
1232 |
|
1233 | # Simplest case
|
1234 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
1235 | echo ``
|
1236 | """)
|
1237 |
|
1238 | # Found in the wild.
|
1239 | # Just a comment trick found in sandstorm
|
1240 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1241 | self, """\
|
1242 | cmd \
|
1243 | flag `# comment` \
|
1244 | flag2
|
1245 | """)
|
1246 |
|
1247 | # Empty should be allowed
|
1248 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, """\
|
1249 | FOO="bar"`
|
1250 | `"baz"
|
1251 | """)
|
1252 |
|
1253 | def testQuineDb(self):
|
1254 | # Need to handle the DOLLAR_SQ lex state
|
1255 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1256 | self, r"""\
|
1257 | case foo in
|
1258 | $'\'')
|
1259 | ret+="\\"\'
|
1260 | ;;
|
1261 | esac
|
1262 | """)
|
1263 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Case, node.tag())
|
1264 |
|
1265 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, r"""\
|
1266 | $'abc\ndef'
|
1267 | """)
|
1268 | self.assertEqual(command_e.Simple, node.tag())
|
1269 | self.assertEqual(1, len(node.words))
|
1270 | w = node.words[0]
|
1271 | self.assertEqual(1, len(w.parts))
|
1272 | p = w.parts[0]
|
1273 |
|
1274 | self.assertEqual('abc\ndef', p.sval)
|
1275 |
|
1276 | def testArithConstants(self):
|
1277 | # Found in Gherkin
|
1278 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1279 | self, r"""\
|
1280 | [[ -n "${marks[${tag_marker}002${cons_ptr}]}" ]];
|
1281 | """)
|
1282 | # Dynamic constant
|
1283 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(self, r"""\
|
1284 | echo $(( 0x$foo ))
|
1285 | """)
|
1286 |
|
1287 | def testBacktickCommentHack(self):
|
1288 | # Found in sandstorm.
|
1289 | # The problem here is that the comment goes to the end of the line, which
|
1290 | # eats up the closing backtick! We could change the mode of the lexer
|
1291 | # inside a command sub, or possibly just ignore this use case.
|
1292 | return
|
1293 |
|
1294 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1295 | self, r"""\
|
1296 | openssl \
|
1297 | -newkey rsa:4096 `# Create a new RSA key of length 4096 bits.` \
|
1298 | `# Sandcats just needs the CN= (common name) in the request.` \
|
1299 | -subj "/CN=*.${SS_HOSTNAME}/"
|
1300 | """)
|
1301 |
|
1302 | def testArrayLiteralFromSetup(self):
|
1303 | # Found in setup.shl/bin/setup -- this is the "Parsing Bash is
|
1304 | # Undecidable" problem.
|
1305 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(
|
1306 | self, """\
|
1307 | errcmd=( "${SETUP_STATE[$err.cmd]}" )
|
1308 | """)
|
1309 |
|
1310 | # Double quotes fix it.
|
1311 | node = assert_ParseCommandList(
|
1312 | self, r"""\
|
1313 | errcmd=( "${SETUP_STATE["$err.cmd"]}" )
|
1314 | """)
|
1315 |
|
1316 |
|
1317 | class ErrorLocationsTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
1318 |
|
1319 | def testCommand(self):
|
1320 | """Enumerating errors in cmd_parse.py."""
|
1321 |
|
1322 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, 'ls <')
|
1323 |
|
1324 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, 'ls < <')
|
1325 |
|
1326 | # Word parse error in command parser
|
1327 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, r'echo foo$(ls <)bar')
|
1328 |
|
1329 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, r'BAD_ENV=(1 2 3) ls')
|
1330 |
|
1331 | # This needs more context
|
1332 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(
|
1333 | self, 'for ((i=1; i<)); do echo $i; done')
|
1334 |
|
1335 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(
|
1336 | self, 'for ((i=1; i<5; ++i)) OOPS echo $i; ERR')
|
1337 |
|
1338 | # After semi
|
1339 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(
|
1340 | self, 'for ((i=1; i<5; ++i)); OOPS echo $i; ERR')
|
1341 |
|
1342 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(
|
1343 | self, 'for $bad in 1 2; do echo hi; done')
|
1344 |
|
1345 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, 'for foo BAD')
|
1346 |
|
1347 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, 'if foo; then echo hi; z')
|
1348 |
|
1349 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self,
|
1350 | 'foo$(invalid) () { echo hi; }')
|
1351 |
|
1352 | def testErrorInHereDoc(self):
|
1353 | return
|
1354 | # Here doc body. Hm this should be failing. Does it just fail to get
|
1355 | # filled?
|
1356 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, """cat <<EOF
|
1357 | $(echo <)
|
1358 | EOF
|
1359 | """)
|
1360 | return
|
1361 |
|
1362 | def testBool(self):
|
1363 | """Enumerating errors in bool_parse.py."""
|
1364 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, '[[ foo bar ]]')
|
1365 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, '[[ foo -eq ]]')
|
1366 |
|
1367 | # error in word
|
1368 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, '[[ foo$(echo <) -eq foo ]]')
|
1369 |
|
1370 | return
|
1371 | # NOTE: This was disabled because of escaping.
|
1372 | # Invalid regex
|
1373 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, '[[ foo =~ \( ]]')
|
1374 |
|
1375 | def testArith(self):
|
1376 | """Enumerating errors in arith_parse.py."""
|
1377 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, '(( 1 + ))')
|
1378 |
|
1379 | def testArraySyntax(self):
|
1380 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, 'A= (1 2)')
|
1381 |
|
1382 | def testEofInDoubleQuoted(self):
|
1383 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, 'foo="" echo "bar ')
|
1384 |
|
1385 | def testQuotesInFunctionName(self):
|
1386 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(
|
1387 | self, """\
|
1388 | foo"bar" () {
|
1389 | echo hi
|
1390 | }
|
1391 | """)
|
1392 |
|
1393 | def testForLoopName(self):
|
1394 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(
|
1395 | self, """\
|
1396 | for [ i = 1; i < 10; i++ ]
|
1397 | """)
|
1398 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, """\
|
1399 | for = in a
|
1400 | """)
|
1401 |
|
1402 | def testHereDocCommandSub(self):
|
1403 | # Originally from spec/09-here-doc.sh.
|
1404 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(
|
1405 | self, """\
|
1406 | for x in 1 2 $(cat <<EOF
|
1407 | THREE
|
1408 | EOF); do
|
1409 | echo for word $x
|
1410 | done
|
1411 | """)
|
1412 |
|
1413 | def testForLoopEof(self):
|
1414 | err = _assert_ParseCommandListError(self, "for x in 1 2 $(")
|
1415 |
|
1416 |
|
1417 | class ParserInteractionsTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
1418 |
|
1419 | def _dumpLexerState(self, lexer):
|
1420 | print("----")
|
1421 | print(lexer.line_lexer.src_line.content)
|
1422 | print(" " * lexer.line_lexer.line_pos + "^ We are here")
|
1423 | print("----")
|
1424 |
|
1425 | def testBraceGroup(self):
|
1426 | code_str = '{ echo hello; } '
|
1427 |
|
1428 | c_parser = test_lib.InitCommandParser(code_str)
|
1429 | lexer = c_parser.lexer
|
1430 |
|
1431 | c_parser.ParseBraceGroup()
|
1432 |
|
1433 | if 0:
|
1434 | self._dumpLexerState(lexer)
|
1435 |
|
1436 | # We should be at the end of the line:
|
1437 | # '{ echo hello; } '
|
1438 | # ^ Which is here
|
1439 | self.assertEqual(len(lexer.line_lexer.src_line.content),
|
1440 | lexer.line_lexer.line_pos)
|
1441 |
|
1442 | next_id = c_parser.w_parser.LookPastSpace()
|
1443 | self.assertEqual(next_id, Id.Unknown_Tok, Id_str(next_id))
|
1444 |
|
1445 | def testYSHBraceGroup(self):
|
1446 | code_str = '{ echo hello } '
|
1447 |
|
1448 | c_parser = test_lib.InitCommandParser(code_str)
|
1449 | c_parser.parse_opts = state.MakeOilOpts() # place parser in YSH mode
|
1450 | lexer = c_parser.lexer
|
1451 |
|
1452 | c_parser.ParseBraceGroup()
|
1453 |
|
1454 | if 0:
|
1455 | self._dumpLexerState(lexer)
|
1456 |
|
1457 | self.assertEqual(len(lexer.line_lexer.src_line.content),
|
1458 | lexer.line_lexer.line_pos)
|
1459 |
|
1460 | next_id = c_parser.w_parser.LookPastSpace()
|
1461 | self.assertEqual(next_id, Id.Unknown_Tok)
|
1462 |
|
1463 | def testCmd2Expr2Cmd(self):
|
1464 | code_str = '{ = hello } '
|
1465 |
|
1466 | c_parser = test_lib.InitCommandParser(code_str)
|
1467 | c_parser.parse_opts = state.MakeOilOpts() # place parser in YSH mode
|
1468 | lexer = c_parser.lexer
|
1469 |
|
1470 | c_parser.ParseBraceGroup()
|
1471 |
|
1472 | if 0:
|
1473 | self._dumpLexerState(lexer)
|
1474 |
|
1475 | self.assertEqual(len(lexer.line_lexer.src_line.content),
|
1476 | lexer.line_lexer.line_pos)
|
1477 |
|
1478 | next_id = c_parser.w_parser.LookPastSpace()
|
1479 | self.assertEqual(next_id, Id.Unknown_Tok)
|
1480 |
|
1481 |
|
1482 | if __name__ == '__main__':
|
1483 | unittest.main()
|