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It’s a good test to be able to switch strict mode on in run.sh and not have it break anything! Now, the EXA_STRICT environment variable will toggle it on. We can even switch it off and see that it doesn’t error.
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190 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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set +xe
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# The exa binary
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exa_binary="$HOME/target/debug/exa"
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# The exa command that ends up being run
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exa="$exa_binary --colour=always"
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# Directory containing our awkward testcase files
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testcases="/testcases"
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# Directory containing existing test results to compare against
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results="/vagrant/xtests"
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# We want to use strict mode here. It’s important that no combination of
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# testing flags happens to work by accident!
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export EXA_STRICT=1
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# Check that no files were created more than a year ago.
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# Files not from the current year use a different date format, meaning
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# that tests will fail until the VM gets re-provisioned.
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# (Ignore the folder that deliberately has dates in the past)
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sudo find $testcases -mtime +365 -not -path "*/dates/*" -printf "File %p has not been modified since %TY! Consider re-provisioning; tests will probably fail.\n"
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# Long view tests
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$exa $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/files -lh | diff -q - $results/files_lh || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/files -lhb | diff -q - $results/files_lhb || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/files -lhB | diff -q - $results/files_lhb2 || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/attributes/dirs/no-xattrs_empty -lh | diff -q - $results/empty || exit 1
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$exa --color-scale $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l_scale || exit 1
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# Grid view tests
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COLUMNS=40 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_40 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_80 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=120 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_120 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=160 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_160 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=200 $exa $testcases/files | diff -q - $results/files_200 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=100 $exa $testcases/files/* | diff -q - $results/files_star_100 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=150 $exa $testcases/files/* | diff -q - $results/files_star_150 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=200 $exa $testcases/files/* | diff -q - $results/files_star_200 || exit 1
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# Long grid view tests
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COLUMNS=40 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_40 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_80 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=120 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_120 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=160 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_160 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=200 $exa $testcases/files -lG | diff -q - $results/files_lG_200 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=100 $exa $testcases/files/* -lG | diff -q - $results/files_star_lG_100 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=150 $exa $testcases/files/* -lG | diff -q - $results/files_star_lG_150 || exit 1
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COLUMNS=200 $exa $testcases/files/* -lG | diff -q - $results/files_star_lG_200 || exit 1
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# File size tests
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$exa $testcases/files -l --binary | diff -q - $results/files_l_binary || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/files -l --bytes | diff -q - $results/files_l_bytes || exit 1
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EXA_STRICT= $exa $testcases/files -l --bytes --binary | diff -q - $results/files_l_binary || exit 1
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EXA_STRICT= $exa $testcases/files -l --binary --bytes | diff -q - $results/files_l_bytes || exit 1
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# Attributes
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# (there are many tests, but they’re all done in one go)
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$exa $testcases/attributes -l@T | diff -q - $results/attributes || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/attributes -@T | diff -q - $results/attributes_dir || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/attributes/* -@T | diff -q - $results/attributes_files || exit 1
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# UIDs and GIDs
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$exa $testcases/passwd -lgh | diff -q - $results/passwd || exit 1
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# Permissions, and current users and groups
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sudo -u cassowary $exa $testcases/permissions -lghR 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/permissions_sudo || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/permissions -lghR 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/permissions || exit 1
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# File names
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# (Mostly escaping control characters in file names)
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/file-names 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/file-names -x 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names_x || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/file-names -R 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names_R || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names_1 || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names -T 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/file_names_T || exit 1
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# At least make sure it handles invalid UTF-8 arguments without crashing
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$exa $testcases/file-names/* >/dev/null || exit 1
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# Sorting and extension file types
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts -1 2>&1 --sort=Name | diff -q - $results/file-names-exts || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts -1 2>&1 --sort=name | diff -q - $results/file-names-exts-case || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts -1 2>&1 --sort=Ext | diff -q - $results/file-names-exts-ext || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts -1 2>&1 --sort=ext | diff -q - $results/file-names-exts-ext-case || exit 1
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# Pass multiple input arguments because there aren’t enough of different types
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# in one directory already
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$exa $testcases/links -1 --sort=type 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/sort-by-type || exit 1
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# We can’t guarantee inode numbers, but we can at least check that they’re in
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# order. The inode column is the leftmost one, so sort works for this.
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts --long --inode --sort=inode | sort --check || exit 1
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# Other file types
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$exa $testcases/specials -l 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/specials || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/specials -F -l 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/specials_F || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/specials --sort=type -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/specials_sort || exit 1
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# Ignores
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts/music.* -I "*.OGG" -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/ignores_ogg || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/file-names-exts/music.* -I "*.OGG|*.mp3" -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/empty || exit 1
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# Dates and times
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$exa $testcases/dates -lh --accessed --sort=accessed 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_accessed || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/dates -lh --sort=modified 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_modified || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/dates -l --time-style=long-iso 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_long_iso || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/dates -l --time-style=full-iso 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_full_iso || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/dates -l --time-style=iso 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/dates_iso || exit 1
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# Locales
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# These two are used in particular because they have 5-long and 4-long
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# month names respectively
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env LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8 $exa $testcases/dates -l | diff -q - $results/dates_fr || exit 1
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env LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 $exa $testcases/dates -l | diff -q - $results/dates_jp || exit 1
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# Paths and directories
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# These directories are created in the VM user’s home directory (the default
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# location) when a Cargo build is done.
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(cd; $exa -1d target target/debug target/debug/build | diff -q - $results/dir_paths) || exit 1
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$exa -1d . .. / | diff -q - $results/dirs || exit 1
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# Links
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/links 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/links || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/links -1 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/links_1 || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/links -T 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/links_T || exit 1
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$exa /proc/1/root -T 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/proc_1_root || exit 1
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# There’ve been bugs where the target file wasn’t printed properly when the
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# symlink file was specified on the command-line directly.
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$exa $testcases/links/* -1 | diff -q - $results/links_1_files || exit 1
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# Colours and terminals
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# Just because COLUMNS is present, doesn’t mean output is to a terminal
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COLUMNS=80 $exa_binary $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l_bw || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa_binary --colour=always $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa_binary --colour=never $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l_bw || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa_binary --colour=automatic $testcases/files -l | diff -q - $results/files_l_bw || exit 1
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# Git
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$exa $testcases/git/additions -l --git 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/git_additions || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/git/edits -l --git 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/git_edits || exit 1
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# Hidden files
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/hiddens 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/hiddens -a 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_a || exit 1
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COLUMNS=80 $exa $testcases/hiddens -aa 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_aa || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/hiddens -l 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_l || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/hiddens -l -a 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_la || exit 1
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$exa $testcases/hiddens -l -aa 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/hiddens_laa || exit 1
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# Errors
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$exa --binary 2>&1 | diff -q - $results/errors_useless || exit 1
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# And finally...
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$exa --help | diff -q - $results/help || exit 1
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$exa --help --long | diff -q - $results/help_long || exit 1
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echo "All the tests passed!"
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