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tests/vars-and-functions: Add callerPrefix helper
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@ -297,6 +297,45 @@ onError() {
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# Prints an error message prefix referring to the last call into this file.
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# Ignores `expect` and `expectStderr` calls.
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# Set a special exit code when test suite functions are misused, so that
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# functions like expectStderr won't mistake them for expected Nix CLI errors.
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# Suggestion: -101 (negative to indicate very abnormal, and beyond the normal
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# range of signals)
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# Example (showns as string): 'repl.sh:123: in call to grepQuiet: '
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# This function is inefficient, so it should only be used in error messages.
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callerPrefix() {
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# Find the closes caller that's not from this file
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local i file line fn savedFn
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# Use `caller`
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for i in $(seq 0 100); do
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caller $i > /dev/null || {
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if [[ -n "${file:-}" ]]; then
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echo "$file:$line: ${savedFn+in call to $savedFn: }"
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fi
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break
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}
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line="$(caller $i | cut -d' ' -f1)"
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fn="$(caller $i | cut -d' ' -f2)"
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file="$(caller $i | cut -d' ' -f3)"
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if [[ $file != "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" ]]; then
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echo "$file:$line: ${savedFn+in call to $savedFn: }"
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return
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fi
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case "$fn" in
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# Ignore higher order functions that don't report any misuse of themselves
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# This way a misuse of a foo in `expectStderr 1 foo` will be reported as
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# calling foo, not expectStderr.
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expect|expectStderr|callerPrefix)
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;;
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*)
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savedFn="$fn"
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;;
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esac
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done
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}
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# `grep -v` doesn't work well for exit codes. We want `!(exist line l. l
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# matches)`. It gives us `exist line l. !(l matches)`.
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#
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@ -88,6 +88,10 @@ funBang () {
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expect 1 funBang
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unset funBang
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# callerPrefix can be used by the test framework to improve error messages
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# it reports about our call site here
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echo "<[$(callerPrefix)]>" | grepQuiet -F "<[test-infra.sh:$LINENO: ]>"
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# `grep -v -q` is not what we want for exit codes, but `grepInverse` is
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# Avoid `grep -v -q`. The following line proves the point, and if it fails,
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# we'll know that `grep` had a breaking change or `-v -q` may not be portable.
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