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Clean up grammar tests.
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2001-03-23 Bart Schaefer <schaefer@zsh.org>
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* 13736: Test/01grammar.ztst: Enable more tests as they seem to
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work now; add regression test for the fix from 13706.
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2001-03-23 Sven Wischnowsky <wischnow@zsh.org>
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* 13733: Completion/Builtins/_pids: don't auto-start menu
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0:Basic subshell list with error
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>false
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# Can someone convince me the following is really supposed to fail
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# without the semicolon present?
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{ cd /NonExistentDirectory >&/dev/null; } || print false
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{ cd /NonExistentDirectory >&/dev/null } || print false
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0:Basic current shell list with error
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>false
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# Tests for `Alternate Forms For Complex Commands'
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#
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## I simply can't get these to work.
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## I suspect that the lists which are allowed here are only syntactically
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## special tests.
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# if true; { print true-1; } elif true; { print true-2; } else { false; }
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# if false; { print true-1; } elif true; { print true-2; } else { false; }
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# if false; { print true-1; } elif false; { print true-2; } else { false; }
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#0:Alternate `if' with braces
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## Are all those semicolons necessary? If not, what are the rules?
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#>true-1
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#>true-2
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#>false
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if (true) { print true-1 } elif (true) { print true-2 } else { print false }
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if (false) { print true-1 } elif (true) { print true-2 } else { print false }
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if (false) { print true-1 } elif (false) { print true-2 } else { print false }
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0:Alternate `if' with braces
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>true-1
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>true-2
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>false
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if true; print true
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0:Short form of `if'
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>Hip hip hooray
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>Hip hip hooray
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## Why doesn't this one work here? It works from the command line
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## or with zsh -fc.
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# case bravo {
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# (alpha) print schmalpha
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# ;;
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# (bravo) print schmavo
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# ;;
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# (charlie) print schmarlie
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# ;;
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# }
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#0:`case' with braces
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#>schmavo
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# Why doesn't this one work here? It works from the command line
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# or with zsh -fc.
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case bravo {
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(alpha) print schmalpha
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;;
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(bravo) print schmavo
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;;
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(charlie) print schmarlie
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;;
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}
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0:`case' with braces
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>schmavo
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print 'This test hangs the shell when it fails...' >&8
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name=0
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# The number 4375 here is chosen to produce more than 16384 bytes of output
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while (( name < 4375 )); do
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print -n $name
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(( name++ ))
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done < /dev/null | { read name; print done }
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0:Bug regression: `while' loop with redirection and pipeline
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>done
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