# listing directory tests [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=40 exa -lG’ produces a grid with details of 1 column" shell = "exa -lG /testcases/files" environment = { COLUMNS = "40" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_long_grid_1col.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ] [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=80 exa -lG’ produces a grid with details of 1 column" shell = "exa -lG /testcases/files" environment = { COLUMNS = "80" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_long_grid_1col.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ] [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=120 exa -lG’ produces a grid with details of 2 columns" shell = "exa -lG /testcases/files" environment = { COLUMNS = "120" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_long_grid_2col.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ] [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=160 exa -lG’ produces a grid with details of 3 columns" shell = "exa -lG /testcases/files" environment = { COLUMNS = "160" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_long_grid_3col.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ] [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=200 exa -lG’ produces a grid with details of 4 columns" shell = "exa -lG /testcases/files" environment = { COLUMNS = "200" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_long_grid_4col.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ] # listing files tests # (these rely on bash’s glob sort order) # (some of the output files also have trailing whitespace) [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=100 exa -lG’ with file arguments produces a grid with details of 1 column, with full paths" shell = "exa -lG /testcases/files/*" environment = { COLUMNS = "100" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_paths_long_grid_1col.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ] [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=150 exa -lG’ with file arguments produces a grid with details of 2 columns, with full paths" shell = "exa -lG /testcases/files/*" environment = { COLUMNS = "150" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_paths_long_grid_2col.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ] [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=200 exa -lG’ with file arguments produces a grid with details of 3 columns, with full paths" shell = "exa -lG /testcases/files/*" environment = { COLUMNS = "200" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_paths_long_grid_3col.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ] # check if exa is using the minimum number of columns with headers [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=200 exa -lGh’ with one file don’t produce extra columns even if there place for more" shell = "exa -lGh /testcases/files/10_bytes" environment = { COLUMNS = "200" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_paths_long_grid_header_1file.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ] [[cmd]] name = "‘COLUMNS=200 exa -lGh’ with several files don’t produce extra columns even if there place for more" shell = "exa -lGh /testcases/files/10_{bytes,KiB}" environment = { COLUMNS = "200" } stdout = { file = "outputs/files_paths_long_grid_header_2files.ansitxt" } stderr = { empty = true } status = 0 tags = [ 'env', 'long', 'grid' ]