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243 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
243 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
import os
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import sys
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import shutil
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import subprocess as sp
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import pytest
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import xonsh
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from xonsh.platform import ON_WINDOWS
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from tools import (skip_if_on_windows, skip_if_on_darwin, skip_if_on_travis,
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ON_WINDOWS, ON_DARWIN, ON_TRAVIS)
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XONSH_PREFIX = xonsh.__file__
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if 'site-packages' in XONSH_PREFIX:
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# must be installed version of xonsh
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num_up = 5
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else:
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# must be in source dir
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num_up = 2
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for i in range(num_up):
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XONSH_PREFIX = os.path.dirname(XONSH_PREFIX)
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PATH = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'bin') + os.pathsep + \
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os.path.join(XONSH_PREFIX, 'bin') + os.pathsep + \
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os.path.join(XONSH_PREFIX, 'Scripts') + os.pathsep + \
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os.path.join(XONSH_PREFIX, 'scripts') + os.pathsep + \
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os.path.dirname(sys.executable) + os.pathsep + \
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os.environ['PATH']
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skip_if_no_xonsh = pytest.mark.skipif(shutil.which('xonsh', path=PATH) is None,
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reason='xonsh not on path')
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def run_xonsh(cmd, stdin=sp.PIPE, stdout=sp.PIPE, stderr=sp.STDOUT):
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env = dict(os.environ)
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env['PATH'] = PATH
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env['XONSH_DEBUG'] = '1'
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env['XONSH_SHOW_TRACEBACK'] = '1'
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env['RAISE_SUBPROC_ERROR'] = '1'
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env['PROMPT'] = ''
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xonsh = 'xonsh.bat' if ON_WINDOWS else 'xon.sh'
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xonsh = shutil.which(xonsh, path=PATH)
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proc = sp.Popen([xonsh, '--no-rc'],
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env=env,
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stdin=stdin,
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stdout=stdout,
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stderr=stderr,
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universal_newlines=True,
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)
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try:
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out, err = proc.communicate(input=cmd, timeout=10)
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except sp.TimeoutExpired:
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proc.kill()
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raise
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return out, err, proc.returncode
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def check_run_xonsh(cmd, fmt, exp):
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"""The ``fmt`` parameter is a function
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that formats the output of cmd, can be None.
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"""
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out, err, rtn = run_xonsh(cmd, stderr=sp.DEVNULL)
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if callable(fmt):
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out = fmt(out)
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if callable(exp):
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exp = exp()
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assert out == exp
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assert rtn == 0
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#
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# The following list contains a (stdin, stdout, returncode) tuples
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#
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ALL_PLATFORMS = [
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# test calling a function alias
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("""
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def _f():
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print('hello')
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aliases['f'] = _f
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f
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""", "hello\n", 0),
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# test redirecting a function alias
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("""
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def _f():
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print('Wow Mom!')
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aliases['f'] = _f
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f > tttt
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with open('tttt') as tttt:
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s = tttt.read().strip()
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print('REDIRECTED OUTPUT: ' + s)
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""", "REDIRECTED OUTPUT: Wow Mom!\n", 0),
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# test system exit in function alias
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("""
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import sys
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def _f():
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sys.exit(42)
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aliases['f'] = _f
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print(![f].returncode)
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""", "42\n", 0),
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# test uncaptured streaming alias,
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# order actually printed in is non-deterministic
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("""
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def _test_stream(args, stdin, stdout, stderr):
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print('hallo on stream', file=stderr)
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print('hallo on stream', file=stdout)
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return 1
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aliases['test-stream'] = _test_stream
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x = ![test-stream]
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print(x.returncode)
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""", "hallo on stream\nhallo on stream\n1\n", 0),
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# test captured streaming alias
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("""
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def _test_stream(args, stdin, stdout, stderr):
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print('hallo on err', file=stderr)
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print('hallo on out', file=stdout)
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return 1
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aliases['test-stream'] = _test_stream
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x = !(test-stream)
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print(x.returncode)
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""", "hallo on err\n1\n", 0),
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# test piping aliases
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("""
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def dummy(args, inn, out, err):
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out.write('hey!')
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return 0
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def dummy2(args, inn, out, err):
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s = inn.read()
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out.write(s.upper())
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return 0
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aliases['d'] = dummy
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aliases['d2'] = dummy2
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d | d2
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""", "HEY!", 0),
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# test output larger than most pipe buffers
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("""
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def _g(args, stdin=None):
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for i in range(1000):
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print('x' * 100)
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aliases['g'] = _g
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g
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""", (("x"*100) + '\n') * 1000, 0),
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# test piping 'real' command
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("""
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with open('tttt', 'w') as fp:
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fp.write("Wow mom!\\n")
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![cat tttt | wc]
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""", ' 1 2 10\n' if ON_WINDOWS else " 1 2 9 <stdin>\n", 0),
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# test double piping 'real' command
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("""
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with open('tttt', 'w') as fp:
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fp.write("Wow mom!\\n")
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![cat tttt | wc | wc]
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""", ' 1 3 24\n' if ON_WINDOWS else " 1 4 16 <stdin>\n", 0),
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]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('case', ALL_PLATFORMS)
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def test_script(case):
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script, exp_out, exp_rtn = case
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out, err, rtn = run_xonsh(script)
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assert exp_out == out
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assert exp_rtn == rtn
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ALL_PLATFORMS_STDERR = [
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# test redirecting a function alias
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("""
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def _f(args, stdout):
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print('Wow Mom!', file=stdout)
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aliases['f'] = _f
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f o>e
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""", "Wow Mom!\n", 0),
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]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('case', ALL_PLATFORMS_STDERR)
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def test_script_stder(case):
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script, exp_err, exp_rtn = case
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out, err, rtn = run_xonsh(script, stderr=sp.PIPE)
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assert exp_err == err
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assert exp_rtn == rtn
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@skip_if_on_windows
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('cmd, fmt, exp', [
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('pwd', None, lambda: os.getcwd() + '\n'),
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('echo WORKING', None, 'WORKING\n'),
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('ls -f', lambda out: out.splitlines().sort(), os.listdir().sort()),
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])
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def test_single_command_no_windows(cmd, fmt, exp):
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check_run_xonsh(cmd, fmt, exp)
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_bad_case = pytest.mark.xfail(ON_DARWIN or ON_WINDOWS or ON_TRAVIS,
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reason="bad platforms")
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@_bad_case
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def test_printfile():
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if ON_DARWIN or ON_WINDOWS or ON_TRAVIS:
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return
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check_run_xonsh('printfile.xsh', None, 'printfile.xsh\n')
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@_bad_case
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def test_printname():
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if ON_DARWIN or ON_WINDOWS or ON_TRAVIS:
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return
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check_run_xonsh('printname.xsh', None, '__main__\n')
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@_bad_case
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def test_sourcefile():
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if ON_DARWIN or ON_WINDOWS or ON_TRAVIS:
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return
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check_run_xonsh('sourcefile.xsh', None, 'printfile.xsh\n')
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@skip_if_on_windows
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('cmd, exp', [
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('pwd', lambda: os.getcwd() + '\n'),
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])
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def test_redirect_out_to_file(cmd, exp, tmpdir):
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outfile = tmpdir.mkdir('xonsh_test_dir').join('xonsh_test_file')
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command = '{} > {}\n'.format(cmd, outfile)
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out, _, _ = run_xonsh(command)
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content = outfile.read()
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if callable(exp):
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exp = exp()
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assert content == exp
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