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authorpiegames <git@piegames.de>2024-10-02 08:36:36 +0200
committerpiegames <git@piegames.de>2024-10-18 11:40:04 +0000
commit765771a355cc61340a87d6fc361047c1d32d75b7 (patch)
tree0dad401564a2a433454afc3d012c9b5e7c7a6ce1 /tests
parent14291856e477ec9d051f82ea3ea4b7ea1b2acf8e (diff)
tests/functional-lang: Add test cases for indented strings
Accidentally came across them elsewhere, wanted them covered in the ind-strings test as well. Change-Id: Iba418a687388ba85516d13d4c9d815744297dc5c
Diffstat (limited to 'tests')
-rw-r--r--tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.exp2
-rw-r--r--tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.nix32
-rw-r--r--tests/functional/lang/parse-okay-ind-string.exp2
3 files changed, 33 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.exp b/tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.exp
index 7862331fa..1531af0f4 100644
--- a/tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.exp
+++ b/tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.exp
@@ -1 +1 @@
-"This is an indented multi-line string\nliteral. An amount of whitespace at\nthe start of each line matching the minimum\nindentation of all lines in the string\nliteral together will be removed. Thus,\nin this case four spaces will be\nstripped from each line, even though\n THIS LINE is indented six spaces.\n\nAlso, empty lines don't count in the\ndetermination of the indentation level (the\nprevious empty line has indentation 0, but\nit doesn't matter).\nIf the string starts with whitespace\n followed by a newline, it's stripped, but\n that's not the case here. Two spaces are\n stripped because of the \" \" at the start. \nThis line is indented\na bit further.\nAnti-quotations, like so, are\nalso allowed.\n The \\ is not special here.\n' can be followed by any character except another ', e.g. 'x'.\nLikewise for $, e.g. $$ or $varName.\nBut ' followed by ' is special, as is $ followed by {.\nIf you want them, use anti-quotations: '', \${.\n Tabs are not interpreted as whitespace (since we can't guess\n what tab settings are intended), so don't use them.\n\tThis line starts with a space and a tab, so only one\n space will be stripped from each line.\nAlso note that if the last line (just before the closing ' ')\nconsists only of whitespace, it's ignored. But here there is\nsome non-whitespace stuff, so the line isn't removed. \nThis shows a hacky way to preserve an empty line after the start.\nBut there's no reason to do so: you could just repeat the empty\nline.\n Similarly you can force an indentation level,\n in this case to 2 spaces. This works because the anti-quote\n is significant (not whitespace).\nstart on network-interfaces\n\nstart script\n\n rm -f /var/run/opengl-driver\n ln -sf 123 /var/run/opengl-driver\n\n rm -f /var/log/slim.log\n \nend script\n\nenv SLIM_CFGFILE=abc\nenv SLIM_THEMESDIR=def\nenv FONTCONFIG_FILE=/etc/fonts/fonts.conf \t\t\t\t# !!! cleanup\nenv XKB_BINDIR=foo/bin \t\t\t\t# Needed for the Xkb extension.\nenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH=libX11/lib:libXext/lib:/usr/lib/ # related to xorg-sys-opengl - needed to load libglx for (AI)GLX support (for compiz)\n\nenv XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH=nvidiaDrivers/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/ \n\nexec slim/bin/slim\nEscaping of ' followed by ': ''\nEscaping of $ followed by {: \${\nAnd finally to interpret \\n etc. as in a string: \n, \r, \t.\nfoo\n'bla'\nbar\ncut -d $'\\t' -f 1\nending dollar $$\n"
+"This is an indented multi-line string\nliteral. An amount of whitespace at\nthe start of each line matching the minimum\nindentation of all lines in the string\nliteral together will be removed. Thus,\nin this case four spaces will be\nstripped from each line, even though\n THIS LINE is indented six spaces.\n\nAlso, empty lines don't count in the\ndetermination of the indentation level (the\nprevious empty line has indentation 0, but\nit doesn't matter).\nIf the string starts with whitespace\n followed by a newline, it's stripped, but\n that's not the case here. Two spaces are\n stripped because of the \" \" at the start. \nThis line is indented\na bit further.\nAnti-quotations, like so, are\nalso allowed.\n The \\ is not special here.\n' can be followed by any character except another ', e.g. 'x'.\nLikewise for $, e.g. $$ or $varName.\nBut ' followed by ' is special, as is $ followed by {.\nIf you want them, use anti-quotations: '', \${.\n Tabs are not interpreted as whitespace (since we can't guess\n what tab settings are intended), so don't use them.\n\tThis line starts with a space and a tab, so only one\n space will be stripped from each line.\nAlso note that if the last line (just before the closing ' ')\nconsists only of whitespace, it's ignored. But here there is\nsome non-whitespace stuff, so the line isn't removed. \nThis shows a hacky way to preserve an empty line after the start.\nBut there's no reason to do so: you could just repeat the empty\nline.\n Similarly you can force an indentation level,\n in this case to 2 spaces. This works because the anti-quote\n is significant (not whitespace).\nstart on network-interfaces\n\nstart script\n\n rm -f /var/run/opengl-driver\n ln -sf 123 /var/run/opengl-driver\n\n rm -f /var/log/slim.log\n \nend script\n\nenv SLIM_CFGFILE=abc\nenv SLIM_THEMESDIR=def\nenv FONTCONFIG_FILE=/etc/fonts/fonts.conf \t\t\t\t# !!! cleanup\nenv XKB_BINDIR=foo/bin \t\t\t\t# Needed for the Xkb extension.\nenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH=libX11/lib:libXext/lib:/usr/lib/ # related to xorg-sys-opengl - needed to load libglx for (AI)GLX support (for compiz)\n\nenv XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH=nvidiaDrivers/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/ \n\nexec slim/bin/slim\nEscaping of ' followed by ': ''\nEscaping of $ followed by {: \${\nAnd finally to interpret \\n etc. as in a string: \n, \r, \t.\nfoo\n'bla'\nbar\ncut -d $'\\t' -f 1\nending dollar $$\n Lines without any indentation effectively disable the indentation\n stripping for the entire string:\n\n cat >$out/foo/data <<EOF\n lasjdöaxnasd\nasdom 12398\nä\"§Æẞ¢«»”alsd\nEOF\nEmpty lines with a bit of whitespace don't affect the indentation calculation:\n\nAnd empty lines with more whitespace will have whitespace in the string:\n \nUnless it's the last line:\n Indentation stripping\n must not be impressed by\nthe last line not being empty\t Nor by people\n weirdly mixing tabs\n\tand spaces\n\t"
diff --git a/tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.nix b/tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.nix
index 95d59b508..44df83458 100644
--- a/tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.nix
+++ b/tests/functional/lang/eval-okay-ind-string.nix
@@ -64,6 +64,36 @@ let
is significant (not whitespace).
'';
+ s18 = ''
+ Lines without any indentation effectively disable the indentation
+ stripping for the entire string:
+
+ cat >$out/foo/data <<EOF
+ lasjdöaxnasd
+asdom 12398
+ä"§Æẞ¢«»”alsd
+EOF
+ '';
+
+ s19 = ''
+ Empty lines with a bit of whitespace don't affect the indentation calculation:
+
+ And empty lines with more whitespace will have whitespace in the string:
+
+ Unless it's the last line:
+ '';
+
+ s20 = ''
+ Indentation stripping
+ must not be impressed by
+ the last line not being empty'';
+
+ s21 = ''
+ Nor by people
+ weirdly mixing tabs
+ and spaces
+ '';
+
s10 = ''
'';
@@ -125,4 +155,4 @@ let
# Accept dollars at end of strings
s17 = ''ending dollar $'' + ''$'' + "\n";
-in s1 + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10 + s11 + s12 + s13 + s14 + s15 + s16 + s17
+in s1 + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10 + s11 + s12 + s13 + s14 + s15 + s16 + s17 + s18 + s19 + s20 + s21
diff --git a/tests/functional/lang/parse-okay-ind-string.exp b/tests/functional/lang/parse-okay-ind-string.exp
index c24b30016..8412410af 100644
--- a/tests/functional/lang/parse-okay-ind-string.exp
+++ b/tests/functional/lang/parse-okay-ind-string.exp
@@ -1 +1 @@
-(let s1 = "This is an indented multi-line string\nliteral. An amount of whitespace at\nthe start of each line matching the minimum\nindentation of all lines in the string\nliteral together will be removed. Thus,\nin this case four spaces will be\nstripped from each line, even though\n THIS LINE is indented six spaces.\n\nAlso, empty lines don't count in the\ndetermination of the indentation level (the\nprevious empty line has indentation 0, but\nit doesn't matter).\n"; s10 = ""; s11 = ""; s12 = ""; s13 = ("start on network-interfaces\n\nstart script\n\n rm -f /var/run/opengl-driver\n " + (if true then "ln -sf 123 /var/run/opengl-driver" else (if true then "ln -sf 456 /var/run/opengl-driver" else "")) + "\n\n rm -f /var/log/slim.log\n \nend script\n\nenv SLIM_CFGFILE=" + "abc" + "\nenv SLIM_THEMESDIR=" + "def" + "\nenv FONTCONFIG_FILE=/etc/fonts/fonts.conf \t\t\t\t# !!! cleanup\nenv XKB_BINDIR=" + "foo" + "/bin \t\t\t\t# Needed for the Xkb extension.\nenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH=" + "libX11" + "/lib:" + "libXext" + "/lib:/usr/lib/ # related to xorg-sys-opengl - needed to load libglx for (AI)GLX support (for compiz)\n\n" + (if true then ("env XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH=" + "nvidiaDrivers" + "/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/") else (if true then ("env XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH=" + "mesa" + "/lib/modules/dri") else "")) + " \n\nexec " + "slim" + "/bin/slim\n"); s14 = ("Escaping of ' followed by ': " + "''" + "\nEscaping of $ followed by {: " + "$" + "{\nAnd finally to interpret \\n etc. as in a string: " + "\n" + ", " + "\r" + ", " + "\t" + ".\n"); s15 = (let x = "bla"; in ("foo\n" + "'" + x + "'\nbar\n")); s16 = ("cut -d " + "$" + "'\\t' -f 1\n"); s17 = ((("ending dollar " + "$") + "$") + "\n"); s2 = "If the string starts with whitespace\n followed by a newline, it's stripped, but\n that's not the case here. Two spaces are\n stripped because of the \" \" at the start. \n"; s3 = "This line is indented\na bit further.\n"; s4 = ("Anti-quotations, like " + (if true then "so" else "not so") + ", are\nalso allowed.\n"); s5 = (" The \\ is not special here.\n' can be followed by any character except another ', e.g. 'x'.\nLikewise for $, e.g. $$ or $varName.\nBut ' followed by ' is special, as is $ followed by {.\nIf you want them, use anti-quotations: " + "''" + ", " + "\${" + ".\n"); s6 = " Tabs are not interpreted as whitespace (since we can't guess\n what tab settings are intended), so don't use them.\n\tThis line starts with a space and a tab, so only one\n space will be stripped from each line.\n"; s7 = "Also note that if the last line (just before the closing ' ')\nconsists only of whitespace, it's ignored. But here there is\nsome non-whitespace stuff, so the line isn't removed. "; s8 = ("" + "" + "\nThis shows a hacky way to preserve an empty line after the start.\nBut there's no reason to do so: you could just repeat the empty\nline.\n"); s9 = ("" + "" + " Similarly you can force an indentation level,\n in this case to 2 spaces. This works because the anti-quote\n is significant (not whitespace).\n"); in ((((((((((((((((s1 + s2) + s3) + s4) + s5) + s6) + s7) + s8) + s9) + s10) + s11) + s12) + s13) + s14) + s15) + s16) + s17))
+(let s1 = "This is an indented multi-line string\nliteral. An amount of whitespace at\nthe start of each line matching the minimum\nindentation of all lines in the string\nliteral together will be removed. Thus,\nin this case four spaces will be\nstripped from each line, even though\n THIS LINE is indented six spaces.\n\nAlso, empty lines don't count in the\ndetermination of the indentation level (the\nprevious empty line has indentation 0, but\nit doesn't matter).\n"; s10 = ""; s11 = ""; s12 = ""; s13 = ("start on network-interfaces\n\nstart script\n\n rm -f /var/run/opengl-driver\n " + (if true then "ln -sf 123 /var/run/opengl-driver" else (if true then "ln -sf 456 /var/run/opengl-driver" else "")) + "\n\n rm -f /var/log/slim.log\n \nend script\n\nenv SLIM_CFGFILE=" + "abc" + "\nenv SLIM_THEMESDIR=" + "def" + "\nenv FONTCONFIG_FILE=/etc/fonts/fonts.conf \t\t\t\t# !!! cleanup\nenv XKB_BINDIR=" + "foo" + "/bin \t\t\t\t# Needed for the Xkb extension.\nenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH=" + "libX11" + "/lib:" + "libXext" + "/lib:/usr/lib/ # related to xorg-sys-opengl - needed to load libglx for (AI)GLX support (for compiz)\n\n" + (if true then ("env XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH=" + "nvidiaDrivers" + "/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/") else (if true then ("env XORG_DRI_DRIVER_PATH=" + "mesa" + "/lib/modules/dri") else "")) + " \n\nexec " + "slim" + "/bin/slim\n"); s14 = ("Escaping of ' followed by ': " + "''" + "\nEscaping of $ followed by {: " + "$" + "{\nAnd finally to interpret \\n etc. as in a string: " + "\n" + ", " + "\r" + ", " + "\t" + ".\n"); s15 = (let x = "bla"; in ("foo\n" + "'" + x + "'\nbar\n")); s16 = ("cut -d " + "$" + "'\\t' -f 1\n"); s17 = ((("ending dollar " + "$") + "$") + "\n"); s18 = " Lines without any indentation effectively disable the indentation\n stripping for the entire string:\n\n cat >$out/foo/data <<EOF\n lasjdöaxnasd\nasdom 12398\nä\"§Æẞ¢«»”alsd\nEOF\n"; s19 = "Empty lines with a bit of whitespace don't affect the indentation calculation:\n\nAnd empty lines with more whitespace will have whitespace in the string:\n \nUnless it's the last line:\n"; s2 = "If the string starts with whitespace\n followed by a newline, it's stripped, but\n that's not the case here. Two spaces are\n stripped because of the \" \" at the start. \n"; s20 = " Indentation stripping\n must not be impressed by\nthe last line not being empty"; s21 = "\t Nor by people\n weirdly mixing tabs\n\tand spaces\n\t"; s3 = "This line is indented\na bit further.\n"; s4 = ("Anti-quotations, like " + (if true then "so" else "not so") + ", are\nalso allowed.\n"); s5 = (" The \\ is not special here.\n' can be followed by any character except another ', e.g. 'x'.\nLikewise for $, e.g. $$ or $varName.\nBut ' followed by ' is special, as is $ followed by {.\nIf you want them, use anti-quotations: " + "''" + ", " + "\${" + ".\n"); s6 = " Tabs are not interpreted as whitespace (since we can't guess\n what tab settings are intended), so don't use them.\n\tThis line starts with a space and a tab, so only one\n space will be stripped from each line.\n"; s7 = "Also note that if the last line (just before the closing ' ')\nconsists only of whitespace, it's ignored. But here there is\nsome non-whitespace stuff, so the line isn't removed. "; s8 = ("" + "" + "\nThis shows a hacky way to preserve an empty line after the start.\nBut there's no reason to do so: you could just repeat the empty\nline.\n"); s9 = ("" + "" + " Similarly you can force an indentation level,\n in this case to 2 spaces. This works because the anti-quote\n is significant (not whitespace).\n"); in ((((((((((((((((((((s1 + s2) + s3) + s4) + s5) + s6) + s7) + s8) + s9) + s10) + s11) + s12) + s13) + s14) + s15) + s16) + s17) + s18) + s19) + s20) + s21))