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50 lines
1.0 KiB
Perl
50 lines
1.0 KiB
Perl
Test varstash with exported variables in subshell.
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$ source $TESTDIR/setup.zsh || return 1
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Setup test environment.
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$ mkdir sub
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$ cd sub
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$ echo 'echo ENTER; autostash MYVAR=changed; autostash MYEXPORT=changed_export' > $AUTOENV_FILE_ENTER
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$ echo 'echo LEAVE; autounstash' > $AUTOENV_FILE_LEAVE
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Manually create auth file
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$ test_autoenv_auth_env_files
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Set environment variable.
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$ MYVAR=orig
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$ export MYEXPORT=orig_export
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Activating the env stashes it and applies a new value.
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$ cd .
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ENTER
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$ echo $MYVAR
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changed
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$ echo $MYEXPORT
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changed_export
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The variable is not available in a subshell, only the exported one.
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$ $SHELL -c 'echo ${MYVAR:-empty}; echo $MYEXPORT'
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empty
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changed_export
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Activate autoenv in the subshell.
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$ $SHELL -c "$TEST_SOURCE_AUTOENV; echo \${MYVAR}; echo \$MYEXPORT"
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ENTER
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changed
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changed_export
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"autounstash" should handle the exported variables.
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$ $SHELL -c "$TEST_SOURCE_AUTOENV; cd ..; echo \${MYVAR:-empty}; echo \$MYEXPORT"
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ENTER
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LEAVE
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empty
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orig_export
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