pyenv/test/version-file-read.bats
Ville Skyttä 641916270b feat: support (skip) commented lines in version-file
Sometimes it is convenient to be able to temporarily disable something
in a version-file. Because these files often aren't necessarily tracked
in a SCM, especially when working with virtualenvs, the SCM diffs won't
help with showing removed lines which are currently the only way to
disable something.
2021-04-11 07:46:34 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bats
load test_helper
setup() {
mkdir -p "${PYENV_TEST_DIR}/myproject"
cd "${PYENV_TEST_DIR}/myproject"
}
@test "fails without arguments" {
run pyenv-version-file-read
assert_failure ""
}
@test "fails for invalid file" {
run pyenv-version-file-read "non-existent"
assert_failure ""
}
@test "fails for blank file" {
echo > my-version
run pyenv-version-file-read my-version
assert_failure ""
}
@test "reads simple version file" {
cat > my-version <<<"3.3.5"
run pyenv-version-file-read my-version
assert_success "3.3.5"
}
@test "ignores leading spaces" {
cat > my-version <<<" 3.3.5"
run pyenv-version-file-read my-version
assert_success "3.3.5"
}
@test "reads only the first word from file" {
cat > my-version <<<"3.3.5 2.7.6 hi"
run pyenv-version-file-read my-version
assert_success "3.3.5"
}
@test "loads *not* only the first line in file" {
cat > my-version <<IN
2.7.6 one
3.3.5 two
IN
run pyenv-version-file-read my-version
assert_success "2.7.6:3.3.5"
}
@test "ignores leading blank lines" {
cat > my-version <<IN
3.3.5
IN
run pyenv-version-file-read my-version
assert_success "3.3.5"
}
@test "handles the file with no trailing newline" {
echo -n "2.7.6" > my-version
run pyenv-version-file-read my-version
assert_success "2.7.6"
}
@test "ignores carriage returns" {
cat > my-version <<< $'3.3.5\r'
run pyenv-version-file-read my-version
assert_success "3.3.5"
}
@test "skips comment lines" {
cat > my-version <<IN
3.9.3
3.8.9
# 3.4.0
#3.3.7
2.7.16
IN
run pyenv-version-file-read my-version
assert_success "3.9.3:3.8.9:2.7.16"
}