sapling/tests/test-dott-quote-t.py
Jun Wu 5e5465c313 testutil/dott: match shell's behavior on quote handling
Summary:
This diff makes the code closer to shell behavior.

For example, globs are disabled for both single and double quotes:

  ~ % echo /bin/bash*
  /bin/bash /bin/bashbug
  ~ % echo "/bin/bash*"
  /bin/bash*
  ~ % echo '/bin/bash*'
  /bin/bash*

Environment variables are not expanded for single qutoes:

  ~ % echo $PWD
  /home/quark
  ~ % echo "$PWD"
  /home/quark
  ~ % echo '$PWD'
  $PWD

Tests using single quoted environment varialbes are updated to use double
quotes, mostly by using this vim command:

  %s/\(sh % ".*\)'\([^'$]*\$[^']*\)'/\1\\"\2\\"

The translation script was updated to prefer double quotes to preserve
environment variable expansion behavior.

Reviewed By: xavierd

Differential Revision: D17675351

fbshipit-source-id: d5c8d5f23ea8e29fe093c4e6ae89ddacda97141e
2019-09-30 16:53:25 -07:00

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# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
from testutil.dott import sh, testtmp # noqa: F401
sh % "echo 1" > "B1"
sh % "echo 2" > "B2"
os.environ["X"] = "1"
# | no quote | ' quote | " quote
# environ | expand | as-is | expand
# globs | expand | as-is | as-is
sh % r"""echo A B* 'B*' "B*" C $X '$X' "$X" Z""" == r"""
A B1 B2 B* B* C 1 $X 1 Z
"""