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# file : tests/test/script/builtin/rm.test
# copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Code Synthesis Ltd
# license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
.include ../common.test
: no-args
:
{
: fail
:
: Removing with no arguments fails.
:
$c <'rm 2>"rm: missing file" == 1' && $b
: force
:
: Removing with no arguments succeeds with -f option.
:
$c <'rm -f' && $b
}
: file
:
{
: exists
:
: Removing existing file succeeds.
:
$c <<EOI && $b
touch a &!a;
rm a
EOI
: not-exists
:
{
: fail
:
: Removing non-existing file fails.
:
$c <<EOI && $b
rm a 2>>/~%EOE% == 1
%rm: unable to remove '.+/file/not-exists/fail/test/1/a': .+%
EOE
EOI
: force
:
: Removing non-existing file succeeds with -f option.
:
$c <'rm -f a' && $b
}
}
: dir
:
{
: default
:
: Removing directory fails by default.
:
$c <<EOI && $b
mkdir a;
rm a 2>"rm: '$normalize([path] $~/a)' is a directory" == 1
EOI
: recursive
:
: Removing directory succeeds with -r option.
:
$c <<EOI && $b
mkdir -p a/b &!a &!a/b;
rm -r a
EOI
: scope
:
: Removing scope directory fails.
:
$c <<EOI && $b
rm -r ./ 2>"rm: '([string] $~)' contains test working directory '$~'" == 1
EOI
}
: path
:
{
: empty
:
: Removing an empty path fails.
:
$c <<EOI && $b
rm '' 2>"rm: invalid path ''" == 1
EOI
: outside-scope
:
: Need to use a path that unlikely exists (not to remove something useful).
:
{
: fail
:
: Removing path outside the testscript working directory fails.
:
$c <<EOI && $b
rm ../../a/b/c 2>>/~%EOE% == 1
%rm: '.+/path/outside-scope/fail/a/b/c' is out of working directory '.+/path/outside-scope/fail/test'%
EOE
EOI
: force
:
: Removing path outside the testscript working directory succeeds with -f
: option.
:
$c <'rm -f ../../a/b/c' && $b
}
}
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