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1## oils_failures_allowed: 0
2
3#### Open proc (any number of args)
4shopt --set parse_proc
5
6proc f {
7 var x = 42
8 return $x
9}
10# this gets called with 3 args then?
11f a b c
12echo status=$?
13## STDOUT:
14status=42
15## END
16
17#### Closed proc with no args, passed too many
18shopt --set parse_proc
19
20proc f() {
21 return 42
22}
23f
24echo status=$?
25
26f a b # status 2
27
28## status: 3
29## STDOUT:
30status=42
31## END
32
33#### Open proc has ARGV
34shopt -s ysh:all
35proc foo {
36 echo ARGV @ARGV
37 # do we care about this? I think we want to syntactically remove it from YSH
38 # but it can still be used for legacy
39 echo dollar-at "$@"
40}
41builtin set -- a b c
42foo x y z
43## STDOUT:
44ARGV x y z
45dollar-at a b c
46## END
47
48#### Closed proc has empty "$@" or ARGV
49shopt -s ysh:all
50
51proc foo(d, e, f) {
52 write params $d $e $f
53 argv.py dollar-at "$@"
54 argv.py ARGV @ARGV
55}
56builtin set -- a b c
57foo x y z
58## STDOUT:
59params
60x
61y
62z
63['dollar-at', 'a', 'b', 'c']
64['ARGV']
65## END
66
67#### Proc with default args
68shopt --set parse_proc
69
70proc f(x='foo') {
71 echo x=$x
72}
73f
74## STDOUT:
75x=foo
76## END
77
78#### Proc with word params
79shopt --set parse_proc
80
81# doesn't require ysh:all
82proc f(x, y, z) {
83 echo $x $y $z
84 var ret = 42
85 return $ret
86}
87# this gets called with 3 args then?
88f a b c
89echo status=$?
90## STDOUT:
91a b c
92status=42
93## END
94
95#### Proc with ... "rest" word params
96
97# TODO: opts goes with this
98# var opt = grep_opts.parse(ARGV)
99#
100# func(**opt) # Assumes keyword args match?
101# parse :grep_opts :opt @ARGV
102
103shopt -s ysh:all
104
105proc f(...names) {
106 write names: @names
107}
108# this gets called with 3 args then?
109f a b c
110echo status=$?
111## STDOUT:
112names:
113a
114b
115c
116status=0
117## END
118
119#### word rest params 2
120shopt --set ysh:all
121
122proc f(first, ...rest) { # @ means "the rest of the arguments"
123 write --sep ' ' -- $first
124 write --sep ' ' -- @rest # @ means "splice this array"
125}
126f a b c
127## STDOUT:
128a
129b c
130## END
131
132#### proc with typed args
133shopt --set ysh:upgrade
134
135# TODO: duplicate param names aren't allowed
136proc p (a; mylist, mydict; opt Int = 42) {
137 pp test_ (a)
138 pp test_ (mylist)
139 pp test_ (mydict)
140 #pp test_ (opt)
141}
142
143p WORD ([1,2,3], {name: 'bob'})
144
145echo ---
146
147p x (:| a b |, {bob: 42}, a = 5)
148
149## STDOUT:
150(Str) "WORD"
151(List) [1,2,3]
152(Dict) {"name":"bob"}
153---
154(Str) "x"
155(List) ["a","b"]
156(Dict) {"bob":42}
157## END
158
159#### Proc name-with-hyphen
160shopt --set parse_proc parse_at
161
162proc name-with-hyphen {
163 echo @ARGV
164}
165name-with-hyphen x y z
166## STDOUT:
167x y z
168## END
169
170#### Proc with block arg
171shopt --set ysh:upgrade
172
173# TODO: Test more of this
174proc f(x, y ; ; ; block) {
175 echo f word $x $y
176
177 if (block) {
178 call io->eval(block)
179 }
180}
181f a b { echo FFF }
182
183# With varargs and block
184shopt --set parse_proc
185
186proc g(x, y, ...rest ; ; ; block) {
187 echo g word $x $y
188 echo g rest @rest
189
190 if (block) {
191 call io->eval(block)
192 }
193}
194g a b c d {
195 echo GGG
196}
197
198## STDOUT:
199f word a b
200FFF
201g word a b
202g rest c d
203GGG
204## END
205
206#### proc returning wrong type
207shopt --set parse_proc
208
209# this should print an error message
210proc f {
211 var a = %(one two)
212 return $a
213}
214f
215## status: 3
216## STDOUT:
217## END
218
219#### proc returning invalid string
220shopt --set parse_proc
221
222# this should print an error message
223proc f {
224 var s = 'not an integer status'
225 return $s
226}
227f
228## status: 1
229## STDOUT:
230## END
231
232#### 'return' doesn't accept expressions
233proc p {
234 return 1 + 2
235}
236p
237## status: 2
238## STDOUT:
239## END
240
241#### procs are in same namespace as variables
242shopt --set parse_proc
243
244proc myproc {
245 echo hi
246}
247
248echo "myproc is a $[type(myproc)]"
249
250## STDOUT:
251myproc is a Proc
252## END
253
254#### Nested proc is allowed
255shopt --set parse_proc
256
257proc f {
258 proc g {
259 echo 'G'
260 }
261 g
262}
263f
264g # g is defined in the local scope of f
265## status: 127
266## STDOUT:
267G
268## END
269
270#### Procs defined inside compound statements
271
272shopt --set ysh:upgrade
273
274var p = null
275for x in 1 2 {
276 proc inner {
277 echo 'loop'
278 }
279 setvar p = inner
280}
281p
282
283{
284 proc p {
285 echo 'brace'
286 }
287}
288p
289
290## STDOUT:
291loop
292brace
293## END
294
295#### Block can be passed literally, or as expression in third arg group
296shopt --set ysh:upgrade
297
298proc p ( ; ; ; block) {
299 call io->eval(block)
300}
301
302p { echo literal }
303
304var block = ^(echo expression)
305p (; ; block)
306
307## STDOUT:
308literal
309expression
310## END
311
312#### Pass through all 4 kinds of args
313
314shopt --set ysh:upgrade
315
316proc p2 (...words; ...typed; ...named; block) {
317 pp test_ (words)
318 pp test_ (typed)
319 pp test_ (named)
320 #pp test_ (block)
321 # To avoid <Block 0x??> - could change pp test_
322 echo $[type(block)]
323}
324
325proc p1 (...words; ...typed; ...named; block) {
326 p2 @words (...typed; ...named; block)
327}
328
329p2 a b ('c', 'd', n=99) {
330 echo literal
331}
332echo
333
334# Same thing
335var block = ^(echo expression)
336
337# Note: you need the second explicit ;
338
339p2 a b ('c', 'd'; n=99; block)
340echo
341
342# what happens when you do this?
343p2 a b ('c', 'd'; n=99; block) {
344 echo duplicate
345}
346
347## status: 1
348## STDOUT:
349(List) ["a","b"]
350(List) ["c","d"]
351(Dict) {"n":99}
352Command
353
354(List) ["a","b"]
355(List) ["c","d"]
356(Dict) {"n":99}
357Command
358
359## END
360
361#### Global and local ARGV, like "$@"
362
363$SH -o ysh:upgrade -c '
364argv.py "$@"
365argv.py @ARGV
366#argv.py "${ARGV[@]}" # not useful, but it works!
367
368set -- "a b" c
369argv.py "$@"
370argv.py @ARGV # separate from the argv stack
371
372f() {
373 argv.py "$@"
374 argv.py @ARGV # separate from the argv stack
375}
376f 1 "2 3"
377'
378
379## STDOUT:
380[]
381[]
382['a b', 'c']
383[]
384['1', '2 3']
385[]
386## END
387
388
389#### Mutating global ARGV
390
391$SH -o ysh:upgrade -c '
392argv.py global @ARGV
393
394# should not be ignored
395call ARGV->append("GG")
396
397argv.py global @ARGV
398'
399## STDOUT:
400['global']
401['global', 'GG']
402## END
403
404#### Mutating local ARGV
405
406$SH -o ysh:upgrade -c '
407argv.py global @ARGV
408
409proc p {
410 argv.py @ARGV
411 call ARGV->append("LL")
412 argv.py @ARGV
413}
414
415p local @ARGV
416
417argv.py global @ARGV
418
419' dummy0 'a b' c
420
421## STDOUT:
422['global', 'a b', 'c']
423['local', 'a b', 'c']
424['local', 'a b', 'c', 'LL']
425['global', 'a b', 'c']
426## END
427
428
429#### typed proc allows all kinds of args
430shopt -s ysh:upgrade
431
432typed proc p (w; t; n; block) {
433 pp test_ (w)
434 pp test_ (t)
435 pp test_ (n)
436 echo $[type(block)]
437}
438
439p word (42, n=99) {
440 echo block
441}
442
443
444## STDOUT:
445(Str) "word"
446(Int) 42
447(Int) 99
448Command
449## END
450
451#### can unset procs without -f
452shopt -s ysh:upgrade
453
454proc foo() {
455 echo bar
456}
457
458try { foo }
459echo status=$[_error.code]
460
461pp test_ (foo)
462unset foo
463#pp test_ (foo)
464
465try { foo }
466echo status=$[_error.code]
467
468## STDOUT:
469bar
470status=0
471<Proc>
472status=127
473## END
474
475#### procs shadow sh-funcs
476shopt -s ysh:upgrade
477
478f() {
479 echo sh-func
480}
481
482proc f {
483 echo proc
484}
485
486f
487## STDOUT:
488proc
489## END
490
491#### first word skips non-proc variables
492shopt -s ysh:upgrade
493
494grep() {
495 echo 'sh-func grep'
496}
497
498var grep = 'variable grep'
499
500grep
501
502# We first find `var grep`, but it's a Str not a Proc, so we skip it and then
503# find `function grep`.
504
505## STDOUT:
506sh-func grep
507## END
508
509#### proc resolution changes with the local scope
510shopt -s ysh:upgrade
511
512proc foo {
513 echo foo
514}
515
516proc bar {
517 echo bar
518}
519
520proc inner {
521 var foo = bar
522 foo # Will now reference `proc bar`
523}
524
525foo
526inner
527foo # Back to the global scope, foo still references `proc foo`
528
529# Without this behavior, features like `eval(b, vars={ flag: __flag })`, needed
530# by parseArgs, will not work. `eval` with `vars` adds a new frame to the end of
531# `mem.var_stack` with a local `flag` set to `proc __flag`. However, then we
532# cannot resolve `flag` by only checking `mem.var_stack[0]` like we could with
533# a proc declared normally, so we must search `mem.var_stack` from last to first.
534
535## STDOUT:
536foo
537bar
538foo
539## END
540
541
542#### procs are defined in local scope
543shopt -s ysh:upgrade
544
545proc gen-proc {
546 eval 'proc localproc { echo hi }'
547 pp frame_vars_
548
549}
550
551gen-proc
552
553# can't suppress 'grep' failure
554if false {
555 try {
556 pp frame_vars_ | grep localproc
557 }
558 pp test_ (_pipeline_status)
559 #pp test_ (PIPESTATUS)
560}
561
562## STDOUT:
563 [frame_vars_] __E__ ARGV localproc
564## END
565
566
567#### declare -f -F only prints shell functions
568shopt --set parse_proc
569
570myfunc() {
571 echo hi
572}
573
574proc myproc {
575 echo hi
576}
577
578declare -F
579echo ---
580
581declare -F myproc
582echo status=$?
583
584declare -f myproc
585echo status=$?
586
587## status: 0
588## STDOUT:
589declare -f myfunc
590---
591status=1
592status=1
593## END
594
595#### compgen -A function shows user-defined invokables - shell funcs, Proc, Obj
596shopt --set ysh:upgrade
597
598my-shell-func() {
599 echo hi
600}
601
602proc myproc {
603 echo hi
604}
605
606compgen -A function
607
608echo ---
609
610proc define-inner {
611 eval 'proc inner { echo inner }'
612 #eval 'proc myproc { echo inner }' # shadowed name
613 compgen -A function
614}
615define-inner
616
617echo ---
618
619proc myinvoke (w; self) {
620 pp test_ ([w, self])
621}
622
623var methods = Object(null, {__invoke__: myinvoke})
624var myobj = Object(methods, {})
625
626compgen -A function
627
628## STDOUT:
629my-shell-func
630myproc
631---
632define-inner
633inner
634my-shell-func
635myproc
636---
637define-inner
638my-shell-func
639myinvoke
640myobj
641myproc
642## END
643
644#### type / type -a builtin on invokables - shell func, proc, invokable
645shopt --set ysh:upgrade
646
647my-shell-func() {
648 echo hi
649}
650
651proc myproc {
652 echo hi
653}
654
655proc boundProc(; self) {
656 echo hi
657}
658
659var methods = Object(null, {__invoke__: boundProc})
660var invokable = Object(methods, {})
661
662type -t my-shell-func
663type -t myproc
664type -t invokable
665try {
666 type -t methods # not invokable!
667}
668echo $[_error.code]
669
670echo ---
671
672type my-shell-func
673type myproc
674type invokable
675try {
676 type methods # not invokable!
677}
678echo $[_error.code]
679
680echo ---
681
682type -a my-shell-func
683type -a myproc
684type -a invokable
685
686echo ---
687
688if false { # can't redefine right now
689 invokable() {
690 echo sh-func
691 }
692 type -a invokable
693}
694
695## STDOUT:
696function
697proc
698proc
6991
700---
701my-shell-func is a shell function
702my-shell-func() {
703 echo hi
704}
705myproc is a YSH proc
706invokable is a YSH invokable
7071
708---
709my-shell-func is a shell function
710my-shell-func() {
711 echo hi
712}
713myproc is a YSH proc
714invokable is a YSH invokable
715---
716## END
717
718#### type / type -a agrees on ordering of shell functions and procs
719shopt --set ysh:upgrade
720
721#type -t p
722
723p() {
724 echo 'sh-func'
725}
726p
727type -t p
728echo
729
730proc p {
731 echo 'YSH proc'
732}
733p
734type -t p
735## STDOUT:
736sh-func
737function
738
739YSH proc
740proc
741## END
742
743#### invokable Obj that doesn't declare self
744shopt --set ysh:upgrade
745
746proc boundProc(no_self; ) {
747 echo 'bad'
748}
749
750var methods = Object(null, {__invoke__: boundProc})
751var invokable = Object(methods, {x: 3, y: 5})
752
753invokable no_self
754
755## status: 3
756## STDOUT:
757## END
758
759#### invokable Obj is called with self
760shopt --set ysh:upgrade
761
762proc boundProc(; self) {
763 echo "sum = $[self.x + self.y]"
764}
765
766var methods = Object(null, {__invoke__: boundProc})
767var invokable = Object(methods, {x: 3, y: 5})
768
769invokable
770
771## STDOUT:
772sum = 8
773## END
774
775
776#### invokable Obj with more typed args
777shopt --set ysh:upgrade
778
779proc myInvoke (word1, word2; self, int1, int2) {
780 echo "sum = $[self.x + self.y]"
781 pp test_ (self)
782 pp test_ ([word1, word2, int1, int2])
783}
784
785# call it directly with 'self'
786myInvoke a b ({x: 0, y: 1}, 42, 43)
787echo
788
789var methods = Object(null, {__invoke__: myInvoke})
790
791var callable = Object(methods, {x: 2, y: 3})
792
793# call it through the obj
794callable a b (44, 45)
795
796## STDOUT:
797sum = 1
798(Dict) {"x":0,"y":1}
799(List) ["a","b",42,43]
800
801sum = 5
802(Obj) ("x":2,"y":3) --> ("__invoke__":<Proc>)
803(List) ["a","b",44,45]
804## END
805
806#### two different objects can share the same __invoke__
807shopt --set ysh:upgrade
808
809proc boundProc(; self, more) {
810 echo "sum = $[self.x + self.y + more]"
811}
812
813var methods = Object(null, {__invoke__: boundProc})
814
815var i1 = Object(methods, {x: 3, y: 5})
816var i2 = Object(methods, {x: 10, y: 42})
817
818i1 (1)
819i2 (1)
820
821## STDOUT:
822sum = 9
823sum = 53
824## END
825
826
827#### Stateful proc with counter
828shopt --set ysh:upgrade
829
830proc invokeCounter(; self, inc) {
831 setvar self.i += inc
832 echo "counter = $[self.i]"
833}
834
835var methods = Object(null, {__invoke__: invokeCounter})
836var counter = Object(methods, {i: 0})
837
838counter (1)
839counter (2)
840counter (3)
841
842## STDOUT:
843counter = 1
844counter = 3
845counter = 6
846## END
847
848#### Procs are closures (capture their environment)
849shopt --set ysh:upgrade
850
851func makeProc() {
852 var x = 42
853 proc inner {
854 echo "x = $x"
855 }
856 setvar x += 1
857 return (inner)
858}
859
860const p = makeProc()
861p
862
863## STDOUT:
864x = 43
865## END