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Add a `set SETTING := VALUE` construct. This construct is intended to be extended as needed with new settings, but for now we're starting with `set shell := [COMMAND, ARG1, ...]`, which allows setting the shell to use for recipe and backtick execution in a justfile. One of the primary reasons for adding this feature is to have a better story on windows, where users are forced to scrounge up an `sh` binary if they want to use `just`. This should allow them to use cmd.exe or powershell in their justfiles, making just optionally dependency-free.
101 lines
1.9 KiB
Rust
101 lines
1.9 KiB
Rust
use std::{process::Command, str};
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use executable_path::executable_path;
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use test_utilities::{assert_stdout, tmptree};
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const JUSTFILE: &str = "
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expression := `EXPRESSION`
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recipe default=`DEFAULT`:
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{{expression}}
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{{default}}
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RECIPE
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";
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/// Test that --shell correctly sets the shell
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#[test]
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#[cfg_attr(windows, ignore)]
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fn flag() {
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let tmp = tmptree! {
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justfile: JUSTFILE,
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shell: "#!/usr/bin/env bash\necho \"$@\"",
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};
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let shell = tmp.path().join("shell");
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#[cfg(not(windows))]
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{
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let permissions = std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt::from_mode(0o700);
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std::fs::set_permissions(&shell, permissions).unwrap();
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}
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let output = Command::new(executable_path("just"))
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.current_dir(tmp.path())
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.arg("--shell")
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.arg(shell)
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.output()
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.unwrap();
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let stdout = "-cu -cu EXPRESSION\n-cu -cu DEFAULT\n-cu RECIPE\n";
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assert_stdout(&output, stdout);
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}
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const JUSTFILE_CMD: &str = r#"
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set shell := ["cmd.exe", "/C"]
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x := `Echo`
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recipe:
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REM foo
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Echo "{{x}}"
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"#;
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/// Test that we can use `set shell` to use cmd.exe on windows
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#[test]
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#[cfg_attr(unix, ignore)]
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fn cmd() {
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let tmp = tmptree! {
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justfile: JUSTFILE_CMD,
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};
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let output = Command::new(executable_path("just"))
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.current_dir(tmp.path())
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.output()
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.unwrap();
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let stdout = "\\\"ECHO is on.\\\"\r\n";
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assert_stdout(&output, stdout);
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}
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const JUSTFILE_POWERSHELL: &str = r#"
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set shell := ["powershell.exe", "-c"]
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x := `Write-Host "Hello, world!"`
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recipe:
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For ($i=0; $i -le 10; $i++) { Write-Host $i }
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Write-Host "{{x}}"
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"#;
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/// Test that we can use `set shell` to use cmd.exe on windows
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#[test]
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#[cfg_attr(unix, ignore)]
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fn powershell() {
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let tmp = tmptree! {
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justfile: JUSTFILE_POWERSHELL,
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};
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let output = Command::new(executable_path("just"))
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.current_dir(tmp.path())
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.output()
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.unwrap();
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let stdout = "0\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\nHello, world!\n";
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assert_stdout(&output, stdout);
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}
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