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290 lines
9.9 KiB
Rust
290 lines
9.9 KiB
Rust
use std::fs::File;
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use std::io::{Read, Result};
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use std::path::Path;
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use std::process::Command;
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use crate::context::Shell;
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/// Return the string contents of a file
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pub fn read_file<P: AsRef<Path>>(file_name: P) -> Result<String> {
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let mut file = File::open(file_name)?;
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let mut data = String::new();
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file.read_to_string(&mut data)?;
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Ok(data)
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct CommandOutput {
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pub stdout: String,
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pub stderr: String,
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}
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impl PartialEq for CommandOutput {
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fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
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self.stdout == other.stdout && self.stderr == other.stderr
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}
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}
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/// Execute a command and return the output on stdout and stderr if sucessful
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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pub fn exec_cmd(cmd: &str, args: &[&str]) -> Option<CommandOutput> {
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internal_exec_cmd(&cmd, &args)
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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pub fn exec_cmd(cmd: &str, args: &[&str]) -> Option<CommandOutput> {
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let command = match args.len() {
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0 => String::from(cmd),
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_ => format!("{} {}", cmd, args.join(" ")),
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};
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match command.as_str() {
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"crystal --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("Crystal 0.32.1 (2019-12-18)"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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"dummy_command" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("stdout ok!"),
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stderr: String::from("stderr ok!"),
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}),
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"elm --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("0.19.1"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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"go version" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("go version go1.12.1 linux/amd64"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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"julia --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("julia version 1.4.0"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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"node --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("v12.0.0"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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"ocaml -vnum" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("4.10.0"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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"php -r echo PHP_MAJOR_VERSION.'.'.PHP_MINOR_VERSION.'.'.PHP_RELEASE_VERSION;" => {
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Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("7.3.8"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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})
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}
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"ruby -v" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("ruby 2.5.1p57 (2018-03-29 revision 63029) [x86_64-linux-gnu]"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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"stack --no-install-ghc --lock-file read-only ghc -- --numeric-version" => {
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Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("8.6.5"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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})
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}
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"elixir --version" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from(
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"\
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Erlang/OTP 22 [erts-10.6.4] [source] [64-bit] [smp:8:8] [ds:8:8:10] [async-threads:1] [hipe]
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Elixir 1.10 (compiled with Erlang/OTP 22)",
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),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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"zig version" => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("0.6.0"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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s if s.starts_with("erl") => Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("22.1.3"),
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stderr: String::default(),
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}),
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// If we don't have a mocked command fall back to executing the command
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_ => internal_exec_cmd(&cmd, &args),
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}
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}
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/// Wraps ANSI color escape sequences in the shell-appropriate wrappers.
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pub fn wrap_colorseq_for_shell(ansi: String, shell: Shell) -> String {
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const ESCAPE_BEGIN: char = '\u{1b}';
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const ESCAPE_END: char = 'm';
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wrap_seq_for_shell(ansi, shell, ESCAPE_BEGIN, ESCAPE_END)
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}
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/// Many shells cannot deal with raw unprintable characters and miscompute the cursor position,
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/// leading to strange visual bugs like duplicated/missing chars. This function wraps a specified
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/// sequence in shell-specific escapes to avoid these problems.
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pub fn wrap_seq_for_shell(
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ansi: String,
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shell: Shell,
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escape_begin: char,
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escape_end: char,
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) -> String {
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const BASH_BEG: &str = "\u{5c}\u{5b}"; // \[
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const BASH_END: &str = "\u{5c}\u{5d}"; // \]
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const ZSH_BEG: &str = "\u{25}\u{7b}"; // %{
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const ZSH_END: &str = "\u{25}\u{7d}"; // %}
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// ANSI escape codes cannot be nested, so we can keep track of whether we're
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// in an escape or not with a single boolean variable
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let mut escaped = false;
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let final_string: String = ansi
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.chars()
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.map(|x| {
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if x == escape_begin && !escaped {
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escaped = true;
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match shell {
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Shell::Bash => format!("{}{}", BASH_BEG, escape_begin),
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Shell::Zsh => format!("{}{}", ZSH_BEG, escape_begin),
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_ => x.to_string(),
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}
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} else if x == escape_end && escaped {
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escaped = false;
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match shell {
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Shell::Bash => format!("{}{}", escape_end, BASH_END),
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Shell::Zsh => format!("{}{}", escape_end, ZSH_END),
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_ => x.to_string(),
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}
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} else {
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x.to_string()
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}
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})
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.collect();
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final_string
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}
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fn internal_exec_cmd(cmd: &str, args: &[&str]) -> Option<CommandOutput> {
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log::trace!("Executing command {:?} with args {:?}", cmd, args);
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match Command::new(cmd).args(args).output() {
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Ok(output) => {
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let stdout_string = String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap();
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let stderr_string = String::from_utf8(output.stderr).unwrap();
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log::trace!("stdout: {:?}", stdout_string);
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log::trace!("stderr: {:?}", stderr_string);
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log::trace!("exit code: \"{:?}\"", output.status.code());
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if !output.status.success() {
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return None;
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}
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Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: stdout_string,
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stderr: stderr_string,
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})
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}
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Err(error) => {
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log::trace!("Executing command {:?} failed by: {:?}", cmd, error);
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None
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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#[cfg(not(windows))] // While the exec_cmd should work on Windows these tests assume a Unix-like environment.
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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#[test]
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fn exec_mocked_command() {
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let result = exec_cmd("dummy_command", &[]);
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let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("stdout ok!"),
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stderr: String::from("stderr ok!"),
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});
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assert_eq!(result, expected)
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}
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#[test]
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fn exec_no_output() {
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let result = internal_exec_cmd("true", &[]);
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let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from(""),
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stderr: String::from(""),
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});
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assert_eq!(result, expected)
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}
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#[test]
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fn exec_with_output_stdout() {
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let result = internal_exec_cmd("/bin/sh", &["-c", "echo hello"]);
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let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("hello\n"),
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stderr: String::from(""),
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});
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assert_eq!(result, expected)
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}
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#[test]
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fn exec_with_output_stderr() {
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let result = internal_exec_cmd("/bin/sh", &["-c", "echo hello >&2"]);
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let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from(""),
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stderr: String::from("hello\n"),
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});
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assert_eq!(result, expected)
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}
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#[test]
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fn exec_with_output_both() {
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let result = internal_exec_cmd("/bin/sh", &["-c", "echo hello; echo world >&2"]);
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let expected = Some(CommandOutput {
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stdout: String::from("hello\n"),
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stderr: String::from("world\n"),
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});
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assert_eq!(result, expected)
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}
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#[test]
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fn exec_with_non_zero_exit_code() {
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let result = internal_exec_cmd("false", &[]);
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let expected = None;
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assert_eq!(result, expected)
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_color_sequence_wrappers() {
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let test0 = "\x1b2mhellomynamekeyes\x1b2m"; // BEGIN: \x1b END: m
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let test1 = "\x1b]330;mlol\x1b]0m"; // BEGIN: \x1b END: m
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let test2 = "\u{1b}J"; // BEGIN: \x1b END: J
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let test3 = "OH NO"; // BEGIN: O END: O
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let test4 = "herpaderp";
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let test5 = "";
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let zresult0 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test0.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'm');
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let zresult1 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test1.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'm');
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let zresult2 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test2.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'J');
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let zresult3 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test3.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, 'O', 'O');
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let zresult4 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test4.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'm');
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let zresult5 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test5.to_string(), Shell::Zsh, '\x1b', 'm');
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assert_eq!(&zresult0, "%{\x1b2m%}hellomynamekeyes%{\x1b2m%}");
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assert_eq!(&zresult1, "%{\x1b]330;m%}lol%{\x1b]0m%}");
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assert_eq!(&zresult2, "%{\x1bJ%}");
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assert_eq!(&zresult3, "%{OH NO%}");
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assert_eq!(&zresult4, "herpaderp");
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assert_eq!(&zresult5, "");
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let bresult0 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test0.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'm');
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let bresult1 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test1.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'm');
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let bresult2 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test2.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'J');
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let bresult3 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test3.to_string(), Shell::Bash, 'O', 'O');
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let bresult4 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test4.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'm');
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let bresult5 = wrap_seq_for_shell(test5.to_string(), Shell::Bash, '\x1b', 'm');
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assert_eq!(&bresult0, "\\[\x1b2m\\]hellomynamekeyes\\[\x1b2m\\]");
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assert_eq!(&bresult1, "\\[\x1b]330;m\\]lol\\[\x1b]0m\\]");
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assert_eq!(&bresult2, "\\[\x1bJ\\]");
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assert_eq!(&bresult3, "\\[OH NO\\]");
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assert_eq!(&bresult4, "herpaderp");
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assert_eq!(&bresult5, "");
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}
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}
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