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view runtime/syntax/testdir/input/sh_07.sh @ 32631:f8a2fc7d823f v9.0.1647
patch 9.0.1647: insufficient testing for syntax plugins
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1aa5f1c21fea60fe64cdcdf6990bf43ea5cc78a0
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Jun 22 21:57:51 2023 +0100
patch 9.0.1647: insufficient testing for syntax plugins
Problem: Insufficient testing for syntax plugins.
Solution: Add shell file examples. (Charles Campbell) Create a messages
file for easier debugging and reporting the test results.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Thu, 22 Jun 2023 23:00:05 +0200 |
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children | ae505eaf2794 |
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#!/bin/sh # Test file to test 'for do done' loops. # You can start this script like: $0 {-ne -gt -le ...} (all numeric operators # are allowed! # All this works and should be OK ################################################################################ # # For loop without 'in list'. Uses $1 $2 ... This is a special case! # This 'for Var, do, done' is a very handy solution AND no real replacement # available! # Function1 () { echo "Function1: for loop inside a function:\t\c" [ "$*" ] || echo "none\c" for Var do [ 1 $Var 2 ] && echo "OK \c" || echo "no \c" done echo } # End of Function1 ################################################################################ # # For loop with 'in list' $* # Function2 () { echo "Function2: for loop inside a function:\t\c" for Var in $* do [ 1 $Var 2 ] && echo "OK \c" || echo "no \c" done ; echo } # End of Function2 ################################################################################ # # For loop with 'in list' $@. Works the same way as $* # Function3 () { echo "Function3: for loop inside a function:\t\c" for Var in $@ do [ 1 $Var 2 ] && echo "OK \c" || echo "no \c" done ; echo } # End of Function3 ################################################################################ # # For loop with 'in list' "$@". Special case. Works like "$1" "$2" ... # Function4 () { echo "Function4: for loop inside a function:\t\c" for Var in "$@" do [ 1 $Var 2 ] && echo "OK \c" || echo "no \c" done ; echo } # End of Function4 ################################################################################ # main ### main ### main ### main ### main ### main ### main ### main ### main # ################################################################################ # # Here is the heart of this script: # echo "Processing the following command line arguements: ${*:-none}" echo "Script: for loop outside a function:\t\c" for Var do [ 1 $Var 2 ] && echo "OK \c" || echo "no \c" done ; echo # Same as function calls Function1 -eq -ne -gt -ge -le -lt Function2 -eq -ne -gt -ge -le -lt Function3 -eq -ne -gt -ge -le -lt Function4 -eq -ne -gt -ge -le -lt '-ge 1 -a 2 -ge' # Now the same call like Function4 but with Function1 Function1 -eq -ne -gt -ge -le -lt '-ge 1 -a 2 -ge' Function1 exit $?