# # Basic tests of command line options to ruby. # Run it like: # # $ cmdtest CMDTEST_ruby.rb # $ env CMDTEST_RUBY=jruby cmdtest CMDTEST_ruby.rb # class CMDTEST_ruby_options < Cmdtest::Testcase def ruby ENV["CMDTEST_RUBY"] || "ruby" end #-------------------- # -C chdir to a directory before running script def test_option_C create_file "some/dir/script.rb", [ 'puts "cwd = " + Dir.pwd', ] # chdir before script cmd "#{ruby} -Csome/dir script.rb" do stdout_equal [ /^cwd = .*some\/dir$/, ] end # non-existing dir ---> error cmd "#{ruby} -Cnon/existing script.rb" do exit_nonzero stderr_equal [ /Can't chdir/, ] end end #-------------------- # -a auto-split (used with -n or -p) def test_option_a create_file "a.txt", [ "a 1 x", "b 2 \t y", "c 3 ", ] # with -n cmd %Q|#{ruby} -na -e "p $F" a.txt| do stdout_equal [ '["a", "1", "x"]', '["b", "2", "y"]', '["c", "3"]', ] end # with -p cmd %Q|#{ruby} -pa -e "$_ = $F.inspect" a.txt| do stdout_equal '["a", "1", "x"]["b", "2", "y"]["c", "3"]' end end #-------------------- # -c check syntax only def test_option_c # script with no syntax errors create_file "script_ok.rb", [ 'puts 123 + 456', ] cmd "#{ruby} -c script_ok.rb" do stdout_equal "Syntax OK\n" end # script with syntax error create_file "script_error.rb", [ 'puts 123 +', ] cmd "#{ruby} -c script_error.rb" do exit_nonzero stderr_equal /syntax.*error/i end end #-------------------- # -d debug option & $DEBUG def test_option_d create_file "script.rb", [ 'p $DEBUG', ] # with -d cmd "#{ruby} -d script.rb" do stdout_equal "true\n" end # without -d cmd "#{ruby} script.rb" do stdout_equal "false\n" end end #-------------------- # -e one-line program def test_option_e # simple case cmd "#{ruby} -e 'puts :hello'" do stdout_equal "hello\n" end # several -e options cmd %Q|#{ruby} -e "puts :hello" -e "puts :world" -e "puts 123"| do stdout_equal [ "hello", "world", "123", ] end # ARGV as usual cmd %Q|#{ruby} -e "p ARGV" 11 22 33| do stdout_equal [ '["11", "22", "33"]', ] end # side effects seen in later -e cmd %Q|#{ruby} -e "a = []" -e "a << 11" -e "a << 22" -e "p a"| do stdout_equal [ '[11, 22]', ] end end #-------------------- # -h help def test_option_h cmd "#{ruby} -h" do stdout_equal /^Usage: / end end #-------------------- # -n non-printing loop def test_option_n create_file "a.txt", [ 'line 1', 'line 2', 'line 3', ] # one-line script cmd "#{ruby} -n -e 'puts $_ if /[13]/' a.txt" do stdout_equal [ 'line 1', 'line 3', ] end # real script create_file "script.rb", [ 'puts $_ if $_ =~ /[13]/', ] cmd "#{ruby} -n script.rb a.txt" do stdout_equal [ 'line 1', 'line 3', ] end end #-------------------- # -p printing loop def test_option_p create_file "a.txt", [ 'line 1', 'line 2', 'line 3', ] # one-line script cmd %Q|#{ruby} -p -e "puts $_ if /[13]/" a.txt| do stdout_equal [ 'line 1', 'line 1', 'line 2', 'line 3', 'line 3', ] end # real script create_file "script.rb", [ 'puts $_ if $_ =~ /[13]/', ] cmd "#{ruby} -p script.rb a.txt" do stdout_equal [ 'line 1', 'line 1', 'line 2', 'line 3', 'line 3', ] end # modifying $_ before automatic print cmd %Q|#{ruby} -p -e "$_ = '...' + $_" a.txt| do stdout_equal [ '...line 1', '...line 2', '...line 3', ] end end #-------------------- def test_option_v cmd "#{ruby} -v" do stdout_equal [ /^ruby / ] end end #-------------------- def test_script_on_stdin cmd "echo puts :hello_world | ruby" do stdout_equal "hello_world\n" end create_file "script.rb", [ 'puts "hello"', 'puts "world"', ] cmd "#{ruby} < script.rb" do stdout_equal [ "hello", "world", ] end end end