2231 lines
55 KiB
Batchfile
2231 lines
55 KiB
Batchfile
echo Tests for cmd's builtin commands
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@echo on
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echo ------------ Testing 'echo' [ON] ------------
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echo word
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echo 'singlequotedword'
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echo "doublequotedword"
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@echo at-echoed-word
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echo "/?"
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echo.
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echo .
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echo.word
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echo .word
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echo:
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echo :
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echo:word
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echo :word
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echo off now
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echo word@space@
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echo word@space@@space@
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echo word
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echo@tab@word
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echo@tab@word @tab@
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echo@tab@word@tab@@space@
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@tab@echo word
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echo @tab@word
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echo @tab@word
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echo@tab@@tab@word
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echo @tab@ on @space@
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@echo off
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echo off@tab@@space@
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@echo noecho1
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@echo noecho2
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@@@@@echo echo3
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echo ------------ Testing 'echo' [OFF] ------------
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echo word
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echo 'singlequotedword'
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echo "doublequotedword"
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@echo at-echoed-word
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echo "/?"
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echo.
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echo .
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echo.word
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echo .word
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echo:
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echo :
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echo:word
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echo :word
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echo on again
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echo word@space@
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echo word@space@@space@
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echo word
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echo@tab@word
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echo@tab@word @tab@
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echo@tab@word@tab@@space@
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@tab@echo word
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echo @tab@word
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echo @tab@word
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echo@tab@@tab@word
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echo ------------ Testing mixed echo modes ------------
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echo @echo on> mixedEchoModes.cmd
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echo if 1==1 echo foo>> mixedEchoModes.cmd
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echo if 1==1 @echo bar>> mixedEchoModes.cmd
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echo @echo off>> mixedEchoModes.cmd
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echo if 1==1 echo foo2>> mixedEchoModes.cmd
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echo if 1==1 @echo bar2>> mixedEchoModes.cmd
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type mixedEchoModes.cmd
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cmd /c mixedEchoModes.cmd
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del mixedEchoModes.cmd
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echo ------------ Testing parameterization ------------
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call :TestParm a b c
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call :TestParm "a b c"
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call :TestParm "a b"\c
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call :TestParm a=~`+,.{}!+b
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call :TestParm a;b
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call :TestParm "a;b"
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call :TestParm a^;b
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call :TestParm a[b]{c}(d)e
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call :TestParm a&echo second line
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call :TestParm a b,,,c
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call :TestParm a==b;;c
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call :TestParm a,,, b
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goto :TestRem
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:TestParm
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echo '%1', '%2', '%3'
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goto :eof
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:TestRem
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echo ------------ Testing rem ------------
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rem Hello
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rem Hello
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rem Hello || foo
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rem echo lol
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rem echo foo & echo bar
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rem @tab@ Hello
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rem@tab@ Hello
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rem@tab@echo foo & echo bar
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@echo on
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rem Hello
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rem Hello
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rem Hello || foo
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rem echo lol
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rem echo foo & echo bar
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rem @tab@ Hello
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rem@tab@ Hello
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rem@tab@echo foo & echo bar
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@echo off
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echo ------------ Testing redirection operators ------------
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mkdir foobar & cd foobar
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echo --- stdout redirection
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echo foo>foo
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type foo
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echo foo 1> foo
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type foo
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echo foo@tab@1> foo
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type foo
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echo foo 1>@tab@foo
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type foo
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echo foo@tab@1>@tab@foo
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type foo
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echo foo7 7> foo
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type foo
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echo foo9 9> foo
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type foo
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echo foo1> foo
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type foo
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echo foo11> foo
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type foo
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echo foo12> foo
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type foo
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echo foo13>"foo"
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type foo
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echo foo14>."\foo"
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type foo
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echo foo15>."\f"oo
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type foo
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del foo
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echo1>foo
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type foo
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echo --- stdout appending
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echo foo>foo
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echo foo >>foo
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type foo
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del foo
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echo foob >> foo
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type foo
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echo fooc 1>>foo
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type foo
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echo food1>>foo
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type foo
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echo food2>>"foo"
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type foo
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del foo
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echo food21>>foo
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type foo
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del foo
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echo foo> foo
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echo foo7 7>> foo || (echo not supported & del foo)
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if exist foo (type foo) else echo not supported
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echo --- redirections within IF statements
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if 1==1 echo foo1>bar
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type bar & del bar
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echo -----
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if 1==1 (echo foo2>bar) else echo baz2>bar
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type bar & del bar
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if 1==1 (echo foo3) else echo baz3>bar
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type bar || echo file does not exist, ok
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if 1==1 (echo foo4>bar) else echo baz4>bar
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type bar & del bar
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if 1==0 (echo foo5>bar) else echo baz5>bar
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type bar & del bar
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if 1==0 (echo foo6) else echo baz6 1>bar
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type bar & del bar
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if 1==0 (echo foo7 1>bar) else echo baz7>bar
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type bar & del bar
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if 1==0 (echo foo8 1>bar) else echo baz8>bak
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type bak
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if 1==1 (echo foo>bar & echo baz)
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type bar
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if 1==1 (
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echo foo>bar
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echo baz
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)
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type bar
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(if 1==1 (echo A) else echo B) > C
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type C
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(if 1==0 (echo A) else echo B) > C
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type C
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(if 1==0 (echo A > B) else echo C)
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cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
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echo ------------ Testing circumflex escape character ------------
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rem Using something like "echo foo^" asks for an additional char after a "More?" prompt on the following line; it's not possible to currently test that non-interactively
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echo ^hell^o, world
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echo hell^o, world
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echo hell^^o, world
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echo hell^^^o, world
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echo hello^
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world
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echo hello^
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world
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echo hello^
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echo finished
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mkdir foobar
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echo baz> foobar\baz
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type foobar\baz
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type foobar^\baz
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rd /s/q foobar
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echo foo ^| echo bar
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echo foo ^& echo bar
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call :setError 0
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echo bak ^&& echo baz 2> nul
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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echo foo ^> foo
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echo ^<> foo
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type foo
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del foo
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set FOO=oof
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echo ff^%FOO%
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set FOO=bar ^| baz
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set FOO
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rem FIXME: echoing %FOO% gives an error (baz not recognized) but prematurely
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rem exits the script on windows; redirecting stdout and/or stderr doesn't help
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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call :setError 0
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set FOO=bar ^^^| baz
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set FOO
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echo %FOO%
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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set FOO=
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echo ------------ Testing 'set' ------------
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call :setError 0
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set FOOBAR 2> nul > nul
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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set FOOBAR = baz
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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echo %FOOBAR%FOOBAR not defined
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echo %FOOBAR %
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set FOOBAR 2> nul
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set FOOBAR = baz2
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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echo %fOObAr %
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set FOOBAR= bar
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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echo %FOOBAR%
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set FOO
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set FOOBAR=
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set FOOB
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echo %FOOBAR%FOOBAR not defined
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set FOOBAR =
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set FOOBA 2> nul > nul
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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set FOO=bar
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echo %FOO%
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set FOO=foo
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set BAR=bar
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echo %FOO%%BAR%
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set BAR=
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set FOO=
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set FOO=%FOO%
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echo %FOO%FOO not defined
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set BAZ%=bazbaz
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set BA
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echo %BAZ%%
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set BAZ%=
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echo set "FOO=bar" should not include the quotes in the variable value
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set "FOO=bar"
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echo %FOO%
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set@tab@FOO=foo
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echo %FOO%
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set@tab@FOO=
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echo '%FOO%'
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set FOO=foo@space@
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echo '%FOO%'
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set FOO=foo@tab@
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echo '%FOO%'
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set FOO=
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echo ------------ Testing variable expansion ------------
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call :setError 0
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echo ~dp0 should be directory containing batch file
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echo %~dp0
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mkdir dummydir
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cd dummydir
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echo %~dp0
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cd ..
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rmdir dummydir
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echo CD value %CD%
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echo %%
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echo P%
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echo %P
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echo %UNKNOWN%S
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echo P%UNKNOWN%
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echo P%UNKNOWN%S
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echo %ERRORLEVEL
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echo %ERRORLEVEL%
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echo %ERRORLEVEL%%ERRORLEVEL%
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echo %ERRORLEVEL%ERRORLEVEL%
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echo %ERRORLEVEL%%
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echo %ERRORLEVEL%%%
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echo P%ERRORLEVEL%
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echo %ERRORLEVEL%S
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echo P%ERRORLEVEL%S
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echo ------------ Testing variable substrings ------------
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set VAR=qwerty
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echo %VAR:~0,1%
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echo %VAR:~0,3%
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echo %VAR:~2,2%
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echo '%VAR:~-2,3%'
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echo '%VAR:~-2,1%'
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echo %VAR:~2,-1%
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echo %VAR:~2,-3%
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echo '%VAR:~-2,-4%'
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echo %VAR:~-3,-2%
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set VAR=
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echo ------------ Testing variable substitution ------------
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echo --- in FOR variables
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for %%i in ("A B" C) do echo %%i
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rem check works when prefix with @
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@for %%i in ("A B" C) do echo %%i
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rem quotes removal
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for %%i in ("A B" C) do echo '%%~i'
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rem fully qualified path
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for %%f in ("C D" E) do echo %%~ff
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rem drive letter
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for %%i in ("F G" H) do echo %%~di
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rem path
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for %%d in ("I J" K) do echo %%~pd
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rem filename
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for %%i in ("L M" N) do echo %%~ni
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rem file extension
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for %%i in ("O. P.OOL" Q.TABC hello) do echo '%%~xi'
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rem path with short path names
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for %%I in ("R S" T ABCDEFGHIJK.LMNOP) do echo '%%~sI'
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rem file attribute
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for %%i in ("U V" W) do echo '%%~ai'
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echo foo> foo
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for %%i in (foo) do echo '%%~ai'
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for %%i in (foo) do echo '%%~zi'
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del foo
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rem file date/time
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rem Not fully testable, until we can grep dir's output to get foo's creation time in an envvar...
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for %%i in ("a b" c) do echo '%%~ti'
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rem file size
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rem Similar issues as above
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for %%i in ("a b" c) do echo '%%~zi'
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rem combined options
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for %%i in ("d e" f) do echo %%~dpi
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for %%i in ("g h" i) do echo %%~sdi
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for %%i in ("g h" i) do echo %%~dsi
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for %%i in ("j k" l.eh) do echo '%%~xsi'
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echo --- in parameters
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for %%i in ("A B" C) do call :echoFun %%i
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rem quotes removal
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for %%i in ("A B" C) do call :echoFunQ %%i
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rem fully qualified path
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for %%f in ("C D" E) do call :echoFunF %%f
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rem drive letter
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for %%i in ("F G" H) do call :echoFunD %%i
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rem path
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for %%d in ("I J" K) do call :echoFunP %%d
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rem filename
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for %%i in ("L M" N) do call :echoFunN %%i
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rem file extension
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for %%i in ("O. P.OOL" Q.TABC hello) do call :echoFunX %%i
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rem path with short path names
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for %%I in ("R S" T ABCDEFGHIJK.LMNOP) do call :echoFunS %%I
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rem NT4 aborts whole script execution when encountering ~a, ~t and ~z substitutions, preventing full testing
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rem combined options
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for %%i in ("d e" f) do call :echoFunDP %%i
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for %%i in ("g h" i) do call :echoFunSD %%i
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for %%i in ("g h" i) do call :echoFunDS %%i
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for %%i in ("j k" l.eh) do call :echoFunXS %%i
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goto :endEchoFuns
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:echoFun
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echo %1
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goto :eof
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:echoFunQ
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echo '%~1'
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goto :eof
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:echoFunF
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echo %~f1
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goto :eof
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:echoFunD
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echo %~d1
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goto :eof
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:echoFunP
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echo %~p1
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goto :eof
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:echoFunN
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echo %~n1
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goto :eof
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:echoFunX
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echo '%~x1'
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goto :eof
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:echoFunS
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rem some NT4 workaround
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set VAR='%~s1'
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echo %VAR%
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set VAR=
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goto :eof
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:echoFunDP
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echo %~dp1
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goto :eof
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:echoFunSD
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echo %~sd1
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goto :eof
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:echoFunDS
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echo %~ds1
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goto :eof
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:echoFunXS
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echo '%~xs1'
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goto :eof
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:endEchoFuns
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echo ------------ Testing variable delayed expansion ------------
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rem NT4 doesn't support this
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echo --- default mode (load-time expansion)
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set FOO=foo
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echo %FOO%
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echo !FOO!
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if %FOO% == foo (
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set FOO=bar
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if %FOO% == bar (echo bar) else echo foo
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)
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set FOO=foo
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if %FOO% == foo (
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set FOO=bar
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if !FOO! == bar (echo bar) else echo foo
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)
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echo --- runtime (delayed) expansion mode
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setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
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set FOO=foo
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echo %FOO%
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echo !FOO!
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if %FOO% == foo (
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set FOO=bar
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if %FOO% == bar (echo bar) else echo foo
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)
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set FOO=foo
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if %FOO% == foo (
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set FOO=bar
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if !FOO! == bar (echo bar) else echo foo
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)
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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setlocal DisableDelayedExpansion
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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set FOO=foo
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echo %FOO%
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echo !FOO!
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set FOO=
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echo --- using /V cmd flag
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echo @echo off> tmp.cmd
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echo set FOO=foo>> tmp.cmd
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echo echo %%FOO%%>> tmp.cmd
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echo echo !FOO!>> tmp.cmd
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echo set FOO=>> tmp.cmd
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cmd /V:ON /C tmp.cmd
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cmd /V:OfF /C tmp.cmd
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del tmp.cmd
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echo ------------ Testing conditional execution ------------
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echo --- unconditional ampersand
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call :setError 123 & echo foo1
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echo bar2 & echo foo2
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mkdir foobar & cd foobar
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echo > foobazbar
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cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
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if exist foobazbar (
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echo foobar not deleted!
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cd ..
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rd /s/q foobar
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) else echo foobar deleted
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echo --- on success conditional and
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call :setError 456 && echo foo3 > foo3
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if exist foo3 (
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echo foo3 created
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del foo3
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) else echo foo3 not created
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echo bar4 && echo foo4
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echo --- on failure conditional or
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call :setError 789 || echo foo5
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echo foo6 || echo bar6 > bar6
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if exist bar6 (
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echo bar6 created
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del bar6
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)
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echo ------------ Testing cd ------------
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mkdir foobar
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cd foobar
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echo blabla > singleFile
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dir /b
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echo Current dir: %CD%
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cd
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cd ..
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cd
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cd foobar@space@
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cd
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cd ..
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cd
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cd @space@foobar
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cd
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cd..
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cd
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cd foobar
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cd..@space@
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cd
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if not exist foobar (cd ..)
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cd foobar
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cd@tab@..@tab@@space@@tab@
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cd
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if not exist foobar (cd ..)
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cd foobar
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mkdir "bar bak"
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cd "bar bak"
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cd
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cd ..
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cd ".\bar bak"
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cd
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cd ..
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cd .\"bar bak"
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cd
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cd ..
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cd bar bak
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cd
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cd "bar bak@space@"@tab@@space@
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cd
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cd ..\..
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cd
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rd /Q/s foobar
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mkdir foobar
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cd /d@tab@foobar
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cd
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cd ..
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rd /q/s foobar
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echo ------------ Testing type ------------
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echo bar> foobaz
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@echo on
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type foobaz
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echo ---
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@echo off
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type foobaz@tab@
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echo ---1
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type ."\foobaz"
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echo ---2
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type ".\foobaz"
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echo ---3
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del foobaz
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echo ------------ Testing NUL ------------
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md foobar & cd foobar
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rem NUL file (non) creation + case insensitivity
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rem Note: "if exist" does not work with NUL, so to check for file existence we use a kludgy workaround
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echo > bar
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echo foo > NUL
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|
dir /b /a-d
|
|
echo foo > nul
|
|
dir /b /a-d
|
|
echo foo > NuL
|
|
@tab@dir /b@tab@/a-d
|
|
del bar
|
|
rem NUL not special everywhere
|
|
call :setError 123
|
|
echo NUL> foo
|
|
if not exist foo (echo foo should have been created) else (
|
|
type foo
|
|
del foo
|
|
)
|
|
rem Empty file creation
|
|
copy nul foo > nul
|
|
if exist foo (
|
|
echo foo created
|
|
del foo
|
|
type foo
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo ***
|
|
)
|
|
cd .. & rd foobar
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing if/else ------------
|
|
echo if/else should work with blocks
|
|
if 0 == 0 (
|
|
echo if seems to work
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo if seems to be broken
|
|
)
|
|
if 1 == 0 (
|
|
echo else seems to be broken
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo else seems to work
|
|
)
|
|
if /c==/c (
|
|
echo if seems not to detect /c as parameter
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo parameter detection seems to be broken
|
|
)
|
|
echo Testing case sensitivity with and without /i option
|
|
if bar==BAR echo if does not default to case sensitivity
|
|
if not bar==BAR echo if seems to default to case sensitivity
|
|
if /i foo==FOO echo if /i seems to work
|
|
if /i not foo==FOO echo if /i seems to be broken
|
|
if /I foo==FOO echo if /I seems to work
|
|
if /I not foo==FOO echo if /I seems to be broken
|
|
echo Testing string comparisons
|
|
if abc == abc (echo equal) else echo non equal
|
|
if abc =="abc" (echo equal) else echo non equal
|
|
if "abc"== abc (echo equal) else echo non equal
|
|
if "abc"== "abc" (echo equal) else echo non equal
|
|
echo Testing tabs handling
|
|
if@tab@1==1 echo doom
|
|
if @tab@1==1 echo doom
|
|
if 1==1 (echo doom) else@tab@echo quake
|
|
if@tab@not @tab@1==@tab@0 @tab@echo lol
|
|
if 1==0@tab@(echo doom) else echo quake
|
|
if 1==0 (echo doom)@tab@else echo quake
|
|
if 1==0 (echo doom) else@tab@echo quake
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing for ------------
|
|
echo --- plain FOR
|
|
for %%i in (A B C) do echo %%i
|
|
for %%i in (A B C) do echo %%I
|
|
for %%i in (A B C) do echo %%j
|
|
for %%i in (A B C) do call :forTestFun1 %%i
|
|
for %%i in (1,4,1) do echo %%i
|
|
for %%i in (A, B,C) do echo %%i
|
|
for %%i in (X) do echo %%i
|
|
for@tab@%%i in (X2) do echo %%i
|
|
for %%i in@tab@(X3) do echo %%i
|
|
for %%i in (@tab@ foo@tab@) do echo %%i
|
|
for@tab@ %%i in@tab@(@tab@M) do echo %%i
|
|
for %%i@tab@in (X)@tab@do@tab@echo %%i
|
|
for@tab@ %%j in@tab@(@tab@M, N, O@tab@) do echo %%j
|
|
for %%i in (`echo A B`) do echo %%i
|
|
for %%i in ('echo A B') do echo %%i
|
|
for %%i in ("echo A B") do echo %%i
|
|
for %%i in ("A B" C) do echo %%i
|
|
goto :endForTestFun1
|
|
:forTestFun1
|
|
echo %1
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
:endForTestFun1
|
|
echo --- imbricated FORs
|
|
for %%i in (X) do (
|
|
for %%j in (Y) do (
|
|
echo %%i %%j))
|
|
for %%i in (X) do (
|
|
for %%I in (Y) do (
|
|
echo %%i %%I))
|
|
for %%i in (A B) do (
|
|
for %%j in (C D) do (
|
|
echo %%i %%j))
|
|
for %%i in (A B) do (
|
|
for %%j in (C D) do (
|
|
call :forTestFun2 %%i %%j ))
|
|
goto :endForTestFun2
|
|
:forTestFun2
|
|
echo %1 %2
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
:endForTestFun2
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
mkdir foo
|
|
mkdir bar
|
|
mkdir baz
|
|
echo > bazbaz
|
|
echo --- basic wildcards
|
|
for %%i in (ba*) do echo %%i
|
|
echo --- for /d
|
|
for /d %%i in (baz foo bar) do echo %%i 2>&1
|
|
rem Confirm we don't match files:
|
|
for /d %%i in (bazb*) do echo %%i 2>&1
|
|
for /d %%i in (bazb2*) do echo %%i 2>&1
|
|
rem Show we pass through non wildcards
|
|
for /d %%i in (PASSED) do echo %%i
|
|
for /d %%i in (xxx) do (
|
|
echo %%i - Should be xxx
|
|
echo Expected second line
|
|
)
|
|
rem Show we issue no messages on failures
|
|
for /d %%i in (FAILED?) do echo %%i 2>&1
|
|
for /d %%i in (FAILED?) do (
|
|
echo %%i - Unexpected!
|
|
echo FAILED Unexpected second line
|
|
)
|
|
for /d %%i in (FAILED*) do echo %%i 2>&1
|
|
for /d %%i in (FAILED*) do (
|
|
echo %%i - Unexpected!
|
|
echo FAILED Unexpected second line
|
|
)
|
|
rem FIXME can't test wildcard expansion here since it's listed in directory
|
|
rem order, and not in alphabetic order.
|
|
rem Proper testing would need a currently missing "sort" program implementation.
|
|
rem for /d %%i in (ba*) do echo %%i>> tmp
|
|
rem sort < tmp
|
|
rem del tmp
|
|
rem for /d %%i in (?a*) do echo %%i>> tmp
|
|
rem sort < tmp
|
|
rem del tmp
|
|
rem for /d %%i in (*) do echo %%i>> tmp
|
|
rem sort < tmp
|
|
rem del tmp
|
|
echo > baz\bazbaz
|
|
goto :TestForR
|
|
|
|
:SetExpected
|
|
del temp.bat 2>nul
|
|
call :WriteLine set found=N
|
|
for /l %%i in (1,1,%expectedresults%) do (
|
|
call :WriteLine if "%%%%expectedresults.%%i%%%%"=="%%%%1" set found=Y
|
|
call :WriteLine if "%%%%found%%%%"=="Y" set expectedresults.%%i=
|
|
call :WriteLine if "%%%%found%%%%"=="Y" goto :eof
|
|
)
|
|
call :WriteLine echo Got unexpected result: "%%%%1"
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
|
|
:WriteLine
|
|
echo %*>> temp.bat
|
|
goto :EOF
|
|
|
|
:ValidateExpected
|
|
del temp.bat 2>nul
|
|
for /l %%i in (1,1,%expectedresults%) do call :WriteLine if not "%%%%expectedresults.%%i%%%%"=="" echo Found missing result: "%%%%expectedresults.%%i%%%%"
|
|
call temp.bat
|
|
del temp.bat 2>nul
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
|
|
:TestForR
|
|
rem %CD% does not tork on NT4 so use the following workaround
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do set CURDIR=%%~dpnxi
|
|
|
|
echo --- for /R
|
|
echo Plain directory enumeration
|
|
set expectedresults=4
|
|
set expectedresults.1=%CURDIR%\.
|
|
set expectedresults.2=%CURDIR%\bar\.
|
|
set expectedresults.3=%CURDIR%\baz\.
|
|
set expectedresults.4=%CURDIR%\foo\.
|
|
call :SetExpected
|
|
for /R %%i in (.) do call temp.bat %%i
|
|
call :ValidateExpected
|
|
|
|
echo Plain directory enumeration from provided root
|
|
set expectedresults=4
|
|
set expectedresults.1=%CURDIR%\.
|
|
set expectedresults.2=%CURDIR%\bar\.
|
|
set expectedresults.3=%CURDIR%\baz\.
|
|
set expectedresults.4=%CURDIR%\foo\.
|
|
if "%CD%"=="" goto :SkipBrokenNT4
|
|
call :SetExpected
|
|
for /R "%CURDIR%" %%i in (.) do call temp.bat %%i
|
|
call :ValidateExpected
|
|
:SkipBrokenNT4
|
|
|
|
echo File enumeration
|
|
set expectedresults=2
|
|
set expectedresults.1=%CURDIR%\baz\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.2=%CURDIR%\bazbaz
|
|
call :SetExpected
|
|
for /R %%i in (baz*) do call temp.bat %%i
|
|
call :ValidateExpected
|
|
|
|
echo File enumeration from provided root
|
|
set expectedresults=2
|
|
set expectedresults.1=%CURDIR%\baz\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.2=%CURDIR%\bazbaz
|
|
call :SetExpected
|
|
for /R %%i in (baz*) do call temp.bat %%i
|
|
call :ValidateExpected
|
|
|
|
echo Mixed enumeration
|
|
set expectedresults=6
|
|
set expectedresults.1=%CURDIR%\.
|
|
set expectedresults.2=%CURDIR%\bar\.
|
|
set expectedresults.3=%CURDIR%\baz\.
|
|
set expectedresults.4=%CURDIR%\baz\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.5=%CURDIR%\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.6=%CURDIR%\foo\.
|
|
call :SetExpected
|
|
for /R %%i in (. baz*) do call temp.bat %%i
|
|
call :ValidateExpected
|
|
|
|
echo Mixed enumeration from provided root
|
|
set expectedresults=6
|
|
set expectedresults.1=%CURDIR%\.
|
|
set expectedresults.2=%CURDIR%\bar\.
|
|
set expectedresults.3=%CURDIR%\baz\.
|
|
set expectedresults.4=%CURDIR%\baz\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.5=%CURDIR%\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.6=%CURDIR%\foo\.
|
|
call :SetExpected
|
|
for /R %%i in (. baz*) do call temp.bat %%i
|
|
call :ValidateExpected
|
|
|
|
echo With duplicates enumeration
|
|
set expectedresults=12
|
|
set expectedresults.1=%CURDIR%\bar\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.2=%CURDIR%\bar\fred
|
|
set expectedresults.3=%CURDIR%\baz\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.4=%CURDIR%\baz\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.5=%CURDIR%\baz\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.6=%CURDIR%\baz\fred
|
|
set expectedresults.7=%CURDIR%\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.8=%CURDIR%\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.9=%CURDIR%\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.10=%CURDIR%\foo\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.11=%CURDIR%\foo\fred
|
|
set expectedresults.12=%CURDIR%\fred
|
|
call :SetExpected
|
|
for /R %%i in (baz* bazbaz fred ba*) do call temp.bat %%i
|
|
call :ValidateExpected
|
|
|
|
echo Strip missing wildcards, keep unwildcarded names
|
|
set expectedresults=6
|
|
set expectedresults.1=%CURDIR%\bar\jim
|
|
set expectedresults.2=%CURDIR%\baz\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.3=%CURDIR%\baz\jim
|
|
set expectedresults.4=%CURDIR%\bazbaz
|
|
set expectedresults.5=%CURDIR%\foo\jim
|
|
set expectedresults.6=%CURDIR%\jim
|
|
call :SetExpected
|
|
for /R %%i in (baz* fred* jim) do call temp.bat %%i
|
|
call :ValidateExpected
|
|
|
|
echo for /R passed
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/Q foobar
|
|
echo --- for /L
|
|
rem Some cases loop forever writing 0s, like e.g. (1,0,1), (1,a,3) or (a,b,c); those can't be tested here
|
|
for /L %%i in (1,2,0) do echo %%i
|
|
for@tab@/L %%i in (1,2,0) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (1,2,6) do echo %%i
|
|
for /l %%i in (1 ,2,6) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (a,2,3) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (1,2,-1) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (-4,-1,-1) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (1,-2,-2) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (1,2,a) do echo %%i
|
|
echo ErrorLevel %ErrorLevel%
|
|
for /L %%i in (1,a,b) do echo %%i
|
|
echo ErrorLevel %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rem Test boundaries
|
|
for /l %%i in (1,1,4) do echo %%i
|
|
for /l %%i in (1,2,4) do echo %%i
|
|
for /l %%i in (4,-1,1) do echo %%i
|
|
for /l %%i in (4,-2,1) do echo %%i
|
|
for /l %%i in (1,-1,4) do echo %%i
|
|
for /l %%i in (4,1,1) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (a,2,b) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (1,1,1) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (1,-2,-1) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (-1,-1,-1) do echo %%i
|
|
for /L %%i in (1,2, 3) do echo %%i
|
|
rem Test zero iteration skips the body of the for
|
|
for /L %%i in (2,2,1) do (
|
|
echo %%i
|
|
echo FAILED
|
|
)
|
|
echo --- for /a
|
|
rem No output when using "set expr" syntax, unless in interactive mode
|
|
rem Need to use "set envvar=expr" to use in a batch script
|
|
echo ------ individual operations
|
|
set var=0
|
|
set /a var=1 +2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=1 +-2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=1 --2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=2* 3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=-2* -5 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=12/3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=13/3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=-13/3 & echo %var%
|
|
rem FIXME Divide by zero should return an error, but error messages cannot be tested with current infrastructure
|
|
set /a var=5 %% 5 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 %% 3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 %% -3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=-5 %% -3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=1 ^<^< 0 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=1 ^<^< 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=1 ^<^< -2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=-1 ^<^< -2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=-1 ^<^< 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=9 ^>^> 0 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=9 ^>^> 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=9 ^>^> -2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=-9 ^>^> -2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=-9 ^>^> 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^& 0 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^& 1 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^& 3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^& 4 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^& 1 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^| 0 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^| 1 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^| 3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^| 4 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^| 1 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^^ 0 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^^ 1 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^^ 3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^^ 4 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=5 ^^ 1 & echo %var%
|
|
echo ------ precedence and grouping
|
|
set /a var=4 + 2*3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=(4+2)*3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=4 * 3/5 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=(4 * 3)/5 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=4 * 5 %% 4 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=4 * (5 %% 4) & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=3 %% (5 + 8 %% 3 ^^ 2) & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=3 %% (5 + 8 %% 3 ^^ -2) & echo %var%
|
|
echo ------ octal and hexadecimal
|
|
set /a var=0xf + 3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=0xF + 3 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=015 + 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=3, 8+3,0 & echo %var%
|
|
echo ------ variables
|
|
set /a var=foo=3, foo+1 & echo %var%
|
|
if defined foo (echo %foo%) else (
|
|
echo foo not defined
|
|
)
|
|
set /a var=foo=3, foo+=1 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo=3, bar=1, bar+=foo, bar & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo*= foo & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=whateverNonExistingVar & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=whateverNonExistingVar + bar & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo -= foo + 7 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo /= 3 + 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo=5, foo %%=2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo ^<^<= 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo ^>^>= 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo ^&= 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo=5, foo ^|= 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo=5, foo ^^= 2 & echo %var%
|
|
set /a var=foo=19, foo %%= 4 + (bar %%= 7) & echo.
|
|
set foo=
|
|
set bar=
|
|
set var=
|
|
echo --- for /F
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
echo ------ string argument
|
|
for /F %%i in ("a b c") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f %%i in ("a ") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f %%i in ("a") do echo %%i
|
|
fOr /f %%i in (" a") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f %%i in (" a ") do echo %%i
|
|
echo ------ fileset argument
|
|
echo --------- basic blank handling
|
|
echo a b c>foo
|
|
for /f %%i in (foo) do echo %%i
|
|
echo a >foo
|
|
for /f %%i in (foo) do echo %%i
|
|
echo a>foo
|
|
for /f %%i in (foo) do echo %%i
|
|
echo a>foo
|
|
for /f %%i in (foo) do echo %%i
|
|
echo a >foo
|
|
for /f %%i in (foo) do echo %%i
|
|
echo. > foo
|
|
for /f %%i in (foo) do echo %%i
|
|
echo. >> foo
|
|
echo b > foo
|
|
for /f %%i in (foo) do echo %%i
|
|
echo --------- multi-line with empty lines
|
|
echo a Z f> foo
|
|
echo. >> foo
|
|
echo.>> foo
|
|
echo b bC>> foo
|
|
echo c>> foo
|
|
echo. >> foo
|
|
for /f %%b in (foo) do echo %%b
|
|
echo --------- multiple files
|
|
echo q w > bar
|
|
echo.>> bar
|
|
echo kkk>>bar
|
|
for /f %%k in (foo bar) do echo %%k
|
|
for /f %%k in (bar foo) do echo %%k
|
|
rem echo ------ command argument
|
|
rem Not implemented on NT4
|
|
rem FIXME: Not testable right now in wine: not implemented and would need
|
|
rem preliminary grep-like program implementation (e.g. like findstr or fc) even
|
|
rem for a simple todo_wine test
|
|
rem (for /f "usebackq" %%i in (`echo z a b`) do echo %%i) || echo not supported
|
|
rem (for /f usebackq %%i in (`echo z a b`) do echo %%i) || echo not supported
|
|
echo ------ eol option
|
|
for /f "eol=@" %%i in (" ad") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "eol=@" %%i in (" z@y") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "eol=|" %%i in ("a|d") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "eol=@" %%i in ("@y") do echo %%i > output_file
|
|
if not exist output_file (echo no output) else (del output_file)
|
|
for /f "eol==" %%i in ("=y") do echo %%i > output_file
|
|
if not exist output_file (echo no output) else (del output_file)
|
|
echo ------ delims option
|
|
for /f "delims=|" %%i in ("a|d") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "delims=|" %%i in ("a |d") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "delims=|" %%i in ("a d|") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "delims=| " %%i in ("a d|") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "delims==" %%i in ("C r=d|") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "delims=" %%i in ("foo bar baz") do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "delims=" %%i in ("c:\foo bar baz\..") do echo %%~fi
|
|
echo ------ skip option
|
|
echo a > foo
|
|
echo b >> foo
|
|
echo c >> foo
|
|
for /f "skip=2" %%i in (foo) do echo %%i
|
|
for /f "skip=3" %%i in (foo) do echo %%i > output_file
|
|
if not exist output_file (echo no output) else (del output_file)
|
|
for /f "skip=4" %%i in (foo) do echo %%i > output_file
|
|
if not exist output_file (echo no output) else (del output_file)
|
|
cd ..
|
|
rd /s/q foobar
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing del /a ------------
|
|
del /f/q *.test > nul
|
|
echo r > r.test
|
|
attrib +r r.test
|
|
echo not-r > not-r.test
|
|
|
|
if not exist not-r.test echo not-r.test not found before delete, bad
|
|
del /a:-r *.test
|
|
if not exist not-r.test echo not-r.test not found after delete, good
|
|
|
|
if not exist r.test echo r.test not found before delete, bad
|
|
if exist r.test echo r.test found before delete, good
|
|
del /a:r *.test
|
|
if not exist r.test echo r.test not found after delete, good
|
|
if exist r.test echo r.test found after delete, bad
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing del /q ------------
|
|
mkdir del_q_dir
|
|
cd del_q_dir
|
|
echo abc > file1
|
|
echo abc > file2.dat
|
|
rem If /q doesn't work, cmd will prompt and the test case should hang
|
|
del /q * > nul
|
|
for %%a in (1 2.dat) do if exist file%%a echo del /q * failed on file%%a
|
|
for %%a in (1 2.dat) do if not exist file%%a echo del /q * succeeded on file%%a
|
|
cd ..
|
|
rmdir del_q_dir
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing del /s ------------
|
|
mkdir "foo bar"
|
|
cd "foo bar"
|
|
mkdir "foo:"
|
|
echo hi > file1.dat
|
|
echo there > file2.dat
|
|
echo bub > file3.dat
|
|
echo bye > "file with spaces.dat"
|
|
cd ..
|
|
del /s file1.dat > nul
|
|
del file2.dat /s > nul
|
|
del "file3.dat" /s > nul
|
|
del "file with spaces.dat" /s > nul
|
|
cd "foo bar"
|
|
for %%f in (1 2 3) do if exist file%%f.dat echo Del /s failed on file%%f
|
|
for %%f in (1 2 3) do if exist file%%f.dat del file%%f.dat
|
|
if exist "file with spaces.dat" echo Del /s failed on "file with spaces.dat"
|
|
if exist "file with spaces.dat" del "file with spaces.dat"
|
|
rmdir "foo:"
|
|
cd ..
|
|
rmdir "foo bar"
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing rename ------------
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
echo --- ren and rename are synonymous
|
|
echo > foo
|
|
rename foo bar
|
|
if exist foo echo foo should be renamed!
|
|
if exist bar echo foo renamed to bar
|
|
ren bar foo
|
|
if exist bar echo bar should be renamed!
|
|
if exist foo echo bar renamed to foo
|
|
echo --- name collision
|
|
echo foo>foo
|
|
echo bar>bar
|
|
ren foo bar 2> nul
|
|
type foo
|
|
type bar
|
|
rem no-op
|
|
ren foo foo
|
|
mkdir baz
|
|
ren foo baz\abc
|
|
echo --- rename read-only files
|
|
echo > file1
|
|
attrib +r file1
|
|
ren file1 file2
|
|
if not exist file1 (
|
|
if exist file2 (
|
|
echo read-only file renamed
|
|
)
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo read-only file not renamed!
|
|
)
|
|
echo --- rename directories
|
|
mkdir rep1
|
|
ren rep1 rep2
|
|
if not exist rep1 (
|
|
if exist rep2 (
|
|
echo dir renamed
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
attrib +r rep2
|
|
ren rep2 rep1
|
|
if not exist rep2 (
|
|
if exist rep1 (
|
|
echo read-only dir renamed
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
echo --- rename in other directory
|
|
if not exist baz\abc (
|
|
echo rename impossible in other directory
|
|
if exist foo echo original file still present
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo shouldn't rename in other directory!
|
|
if not exist foo echo original file not present anymore
|
|
)
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing move ------------
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
echo --- file move
|
|
echo >foo
|
|
move foo bar > nul 2>&1
|
|
if not exist foo (
|
|
if exist bar (
|
|
echo file move succeeded
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
echo bar>bar
|
|
echo baz> baz
|
|
move /Y bar baz > nul 2>&1
|
|
if not exist bar (
|
|
if exist baz (
|
|
echo file move with overwrite succeeded
|
|
)
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo file overwrite impossible!
|
|
del bar
|
|
)
|
|
type baz
|
|
|
|
attrib +r baz
|
|
move baz bazro > nul 2>&1
|
|
if not exist baz (
|
|
if exist bazro (
|
|
echo read-only files are moveable
|
|
move bazro baz > nul 2>&1
|
|
)
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo read-only file not moved!
|
|
)
|
|
attrib -r baz
|
|
mkdir rep
|
|
move baz rep > nul 2>&1
|
|
if not exist baz (
|
|
if exist rep\baz (
|
|
echo file moved in subdirectory
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
move rep\baz . > nul 2>&1
|
|
move /Y baz baz > nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 (
|
|
echo moving a file to itself should be a no-op!
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo moving a file to itself is a no-op
|
|
)
|
|
echo ErrorLevel: %ErrorLevel%
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
del baz
|
|
echo --- directory move
|
|
mkdir foo\bar
|
|
mkdir baz
|
|
echo baz2>baz\baz2
|
|
move baz foo\bar > nul 2>&1
|
|
if not exist baz (
|
|
if exist foo\bar\baz\baz2 (
|
|
echo simple directory move succeeded
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
mkdir baz
|
|
move baz baz > nul 2>&1
|
|
echo moving a directory to itself gives error; errlevel %ErrorLevel%
|
|
echo ------ dir in dir move
|
|
rd /s/q foo
|
|
mkdir foo bar
|
|
echo foo2>foo\foo2
|
|
echo bar2>bar\bar2
|
|
move foo bar > nul 2>&1
|
|
if not exist foo (
|
|
if exist bar (
|
|
dir /b /ad bar
|
|
dir /b /a-d bar
|
|
dir /b bar\foo
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing mkdir ------------
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
echo --- md and mkdir are synonymous
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rmdir foobar
|
|
md foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rmdir foobar
|
|
echo --- creating an already existing directory/file must fail
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
md foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rmdir foobar
|
|
echo > foobar
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
del foobar
|
|
echo --- multilevel path creation
|
|
mkdir foo
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
mkdir foo\bar\baz
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
cd foo
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
cd bar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
cd baz
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
echo > ..\..\bar2
|
|
mkdir ..\..\..\foo\bar2
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
del ..\..\bar2
|
|
mkdir ..\..\..\foo\bar2
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rmdir ..\..\..\foo\bar2
|
|
cd ..
|
|
rmdir baz
|
|
cd ..
|
|
rmdir bar
|
|
cd ..
|
|
rmdir foo
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
echo --- trailing backslashes
|
|
mkdir foo\\\\
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if exist foo (rmdir foo & echo dir created
|
|
) else ( echo dir not created )
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
echo --- invalid chars
|
|
mkdir ?
|
|
echo mkdir ? gives errorlevel %ErrorLevel%
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
mkdir ?\foo
|
|
echo mkdir ?\foo gives errorlevel %ErrorLevel%
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
mkdir foo\?
|
|
echo mkdir foo\? gives errorlevel %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if exist foo (rmdir foo & echo ok, foo created
|
|
) else ( echo foo not created )
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
mkdir foo\bar\?
|
|
echo mkdir foo\bar\? gives errorlevel %ErrorLevel%
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
if not exist foo (
|
|
echo bad, foo not created
|
|
) else (
|
|
cd foo
|
|
if exist bar (
|
|
echo ok, foo\bar created
|
|
rmdir bar
|
|
)
|
|
cd ..
|
|
rmdir foo
|
|
)
|
|
echo --- multiple directories at once
|
|
mkdir foobaz & cd foobaz
|
|
mkdir foo bar\baz foobar "bazbaz" .\"zabzab"
|
|
if exist foo (echo foo created) else echo foo not created!
|
|
if exist bar (echo bar created) else echo bar not created!
|
|
if exist foobar (echo foobar created) else echo foobar not created!
|
|
if exist bar\baz (echo bar\baz created) else echo bar\baz not created!
|
|
if exist bazbaz (echo bazbaz created) else echo bazbaz not created!
|
|
if exist zabzab (echo zabzab created) else echo zabzab not created!
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobaz
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
mkdir foo\*
|
|
echo mkdir foo\* errorlevel %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if exist foo (rmdir foo & echo ok, foo created
|
|
) else ( echo bad, foo not created )
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing rmdir ------------
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
rem rd and rmdir are synonymous
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
rmdir foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if not exist foobar echo dir removed
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
rd foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if not exist foobar echo dir removed
|
|
rem Removing nonexistent directory
|
|
rmdir foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rem Removing single-level directories
|
|
echo > foo
|
|
rmdir foo
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if exist foo echo file not removed
|
|
del foo
|
|
mkdir foo
|
|
echo > foo\bar
|
|
rmdir foo
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if exist foo echo non-empty dir not removed
|
|
del foo\bar
|
|
mkdir foo\bar
|
|
rmdir foo
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if exist foo echo non-empty dir not removed
|
|
rmdir foo\bar
|
|
rmdir foo
|
|
rem Recursive rmdir
|
|
mkdir foo\bar\baz
|
|
rmdir /s /Q foo
|
|
if not exist foo (
|
|
echo recursive rmdir succeeded
|
|
) else (
|
|
rd foo\bar\baz
|
|
rd foo\bar
|
|
rd foo
|
|
)
|
|
mkdir foo\bar\baz
|
|
echo foo > foo\bar\brol
|
|
rmdir /s /Q foo 2>&1
|
|
if not exist foo (
|
|
echo recursive rmdir succeeded
|
|
) else (
|
|
rd foo\bar\baz
|
|
del foo\bar\brol
|
|
rd foo\bar
|
|
rd foo
|
|
)
|
|
rem multiples directories at once
|
|
mkdir foobaz & cd foobaz
|
|
mkdir foo
|
|
mkdir bar\baz
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
rd /s/q foo bar foobar
|
|
if not exist foo (echo foo removed) else echo foo not removed!
|
|
if not exist bar (echo bar removed) else echo bar not removed!
|
|
if not exist foobar (echo foobar removed) else echo foobar not removed!
|
|
if not exist bar\baz (echo bar\baz removed) else echo bar\baz not removed!
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobaz
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing pushd/popd ------------
|
|
cd
|
|
echo --- popd is no-op when dir stack is empty
|
|
popd
|
|
cd
|
|
echo --- pushing non-existing dir
|
|
pushd foobar
|
|
cd
|
|
echo --- basic behaviour
|
|
mkdir foobar\baz
|
|
pushd foobar
|
|
cd
|
|
popd
|
|
cd
|
|
pushd foobar
|
|
pushd baz
|
|
cd
|
|
popd
|
|
cd
|
|
pushd baz
|
|
popd
|
|
cd
|
|
popd
|
|
cd
|
|
pushd .
|
|
cd foobar\baz
|
|
pushd ..
|
|
cd
|
|
popd
|
|
popd
|
|
cd
|
|
rd /s/q foobar
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing attrib ------------
|
|
rem FIXME Add tests for archive, hidden and system attributes + mixed attributes modifications
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
echo foo original contents> foo
|
|
attrib foo
|
|
echo > bar
|
|
echo --- read-only attribute
|
|
rem Read-only files cannot be altered or deleted, unless forced
|
|
attrib +R foo
|
|
attrib foo
|
|
dir /Ar /B
|
|
echo bar>> foo
|
|
type foo
|
|
del foo > NUL 2>&1
|
|
if exist foo (
|
|
echo Read-only file not deleted
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo Should not delete read-only file!
|
|
)
|
|
del /F foo
|
|
if not exist foo (
|
|
echo Read-only file forcibly deleted
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo Should delete read-only file with del /F!
|
|
attrib -r foo
|
|
del foo
|
|
)
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
|
|
echo --- recursive behaviour
|
|
mkdir foobar\baz & cd foobar
|
|
echo > level1
|
|
echo > whatever
|
|
echo > baz\level2
|
|
attrib baz\level2
|
|
cd ..
|
|
attrib +R l*vel? /S > nul 2>&1
|
|
cd foobar
|
|
attrib level1
|
|
attrib baz\level2
|
|
echo > bar
|
|
attrib bar
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
|
|
echo --- folders processing
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
attrib foobar
|
|
cd foobar
|
|
mkdir baz
|
|
echo toto> baz\toto
|
|
attrib +r baz /s /d > nul 2>&1
|
|
attrib baz
|
|
attrib baz\toto
|
|
echo lulu>>baz\toto
|
|
type baz\toto
|
|
echo > baz\lala
|
|
rem Oddly windows allows file creation in a read-only directory...
|
|
if exist baz\lala (echo file created in read-only dir) else echo file not created
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing assoc ------------
|
|
rem FIXME Can't test error messages in the current test system, so we have to use some kludges
|
|
rem FIXME Revise once || conditional execution is fixed
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
echo --- setting association
|
|
assoc .foo > baz
|
|
type baz
|
|
echo ---
|
|
|
|
assoc .foo=bar
|
|
assoc .foo
|
|
|
|
rem association set system-wide
|
|
echo @echo off> tmp.cmd
|
|
echo echo +++>> tmp.cmd
|
|
echo assoc .foo>> tmp.cmd
|
|
cmd /c tmp.cmd
|
|
|
|
echo --- resetting association
|
|
assoc .foo=
|
|
assoc .foo > baz
|
|
type baz
|
|
echo ---
|
|
|
|
rem association removal set system-wide
|
|
cmd /c tmp.cmd > baz
|
|
type baz
|
|
echo ---
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing ftype ------------
|
|
rem FIXME Can't test error messages in the current test system, so we have to use some kludges
|
|
rem FIXME Revise once || conditional execution is fixed
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
echo --- setting association
|
|
ftype footype> baz
|
|
type baz
|
|
echo ---
|
|
|
|
ftype footype=foo_opencmd
|
|
assoc .foo=footype
|
|
ftype footype
|
|
|
|
rem association set system-wide
|
|
echo @echo off> tmp.cmd
|
|
echo echo +++>> tmp.cmd
|
|
echo ftype footype>> tmp.cmd
|
|
cmd /c tmp.cmd
|
|
|
|
echo --- resetting association
|
|
assoc .foo=
|
|
|
|
rem Removing a file type association doesn't work on XP due to a bug, so a workaround is needed
|
|
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
|
|
set FOO=original value
|
|
ftype footype=
|
|
ftype footype > baz
|
|
for /F %%i in ('type baz') do (set FOO=buggyXP)
|
|
rem Resetting actually works on wine/NT4, but is reported as failing due to the peculiar test (and non-support for EnabledDelayedExpansion)
|
|
rem FIXME Revisit once a grep-like program like ftype is implemented
|
|
rem (e.g. to check baz's size using dir /b instead)
|
|
echo !FOO!
|
|
|
|
rem cleanup registry
|
|
echo REGEDIT4> regCleanup.reg
|
|
echo.>> regCleanup.reg
|
|
echo [-HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\footype]>> regCleanup.reg
|
|
regedit /s regCleanup.reg
|
|
set FOO=
|
|
endlocal
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing CALL ------------
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
echo --- external script
|
|
echo echo foo %%1> foo.cmd
|
|
call foo
|
|
call foo.cmd 8
|
|
echo echo %%1 %%2 > foo.cmd
|
|
call foo.cmd foo
|
|
call foo.cmd foo bar
|
|
call foo.cmd foo ""
|
|
call foo.cmd "" bar
|
|
call foo.cmd foo ''
|
|
call foo.cmd '' bar
|
|
del foo.cmd
|
|
|
|
echo --- internal routines
|
|
call :testRoutine :testRoutine
|
|
goto :endTestRoutine
|
|
:testRoutine
|
|
echo bar %1
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
:endTestRoutine
|
|
|
|
call :testRoutineArgs foo
|
|
call :testRoutineArgs foo bar
|
|
call :testRoutineArgs foo ""
|
|
call :testRoutineArgs "" bar
|
|
call :testRoutineArgs foo ''
|
|
call :testRoutineArgs '' bar
|
|
goto :endTestRoutineArgs
|
|
:testRoutineArgs
|
|
echo %1 %2
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
:endTestRoutineArgs
|
|
|
|
echo --- with builtins
|
|
call mkdir foo
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if exist foo (echo foo created) else echo foo should exist!
|
|
rmdir foo
|
|
set FOOBAZ_VAR=foobaz
|
|
call echo Should expand %FOOBAZ_VAR%
|
|
set FOOBAZ_VAR=
|
|
echo>batfile
|
|
call dir /b
|
|
echo>robinfile
|
|
if 1==1 call del batfile
|
|
dir /b
|
|
if exist batfile echo batfile shouldn't exist
|
|
rem ... but not for 'if' or 'for'
|
|
call if 1==1 echo bar 2> nul
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
call for %%i in (foo bar baz) do echo %%i 2> nul
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rem First look for programs in the path before trying a builtin
|
|
echo echo non-builtin dir> dir.cmd
|
|
call dir /b
|
|
cd .. & rd /s/q foobar
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing SHIFT ------------
|
|
|
|
call :shiftFun p1 p2 p3 p4 p5
|
|
goto :endShiftFun
|
|
|
|
:shiftFun
|
|
echo '%1' '%2' '%3' '%4' '%5'
|
|
shift
|
|
echo '%1' '%2' '%3' '%4' '%5'
|
|
shift@tab@ /1
|
|
echo '%1' '%2' '%3' '%4' '%5'
|
|
shift /2
|
|
echo '%1' '%2' '%3' '%4' '%5'
|
|
shift /-1
|
|
echo '%1' '%2' '%3' '%4' '%5'
|
|
shift /0
|
|
echo '%1' '%2' '%3' '%4' '%5'
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
:endShiftFun
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing cmd invocation ------------
|
|
rem FIXME: only a stub ATM
|
|
echo --- a batch file can delete itself
|
|
echo del foo.cmd>foo.cmd
|
|
cmd /q /c foo.cmd
|
|
if not exist foo.cmd (
|
|
echo file correctly deleted
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo file should be deleted!
|
|
del foo.cmd
|
|
)
|
|
echo --- a batch file can alter itself
|
|
echo echo bar^>foo.cmd>foo.cmd
|
|
cmd /q /c foo.cmd > NUL 2>&1
|
|
if exist foo.cmd (
|
|
type foo.cmd
|
|
del foo.cmd
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo file not created!
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
echo ---------- Testing copy
|
|
md foobar2
|
|
cd foobar2
|
|
rem Note echo adds 0x0d 0x0a on the end of the line in the file
|
|
echo AAA> file1
|
|
echo BBBBBB> file2
|
|
echo CCCCCCCCC> file3
|
|
md dir1
|
|
goto :testcopy
|
|
|
|
:CheckExist
|
|
if exist "%1" (
|
|
echo Passed: Found expected %1
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo Failed: Did not find expected %1
|
|
)
|
|
del /q "%1" >nul 2>&1
|
|
shift
|
|
if not "%1"=="" goto :CheckExist
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
|
|
:CheckNotExist
|
|
if not exist "%1" (
|
|
echo Passed: Did not find %1
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo Failed: Unexpectedly found %1
|
|
del /q "%1" >nul 2>&1
|
|
)
|
|
shift
|
|
if not "%1"=="" goto :CheckNotExist
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
|
|
rem Note: No way to check file size on NT4 so skip the test
|
|
:CheckFileSize
|
|
if not exist "%1" (
|
|
echo Failed: File missing when requested filesize check [%2]
|
|
goto :ContinueFileSizeChecks
|
|
)
|
|
for %%i in (%1) do set filesize=%%~zi
|
|
if "%filesize%"=="%2" (
|
|
echo Passed: file size check on %1 [%filesize%]
|
|
) else (
|
|
if "%filesize%"=="%%~zi" (
|
|
echo Skipping file size check on NT4
|
|
) else (
|
|
echo Failed: file size check on %1 [%filesize% != %2]
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
:ContinueFileSizeChecks
|
|
shift
|
|
shift
|
|
if not "%1"=="" goto :CheckFileSize
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
|
|
:testcopy
|
|
|
|
rem -----------------------
|
|
rem Simple single file copy
|
|
rem -----------------------
|
|
rem Simple single file copy, normally used syntax
|
|
copy file1 dummy.file >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist dummy.file
|
|
|
|
rem Simple single file copy, destination supplied as two forms of directory
|
|
copy file1 dir1 >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist dir1\file1
|
|
|
|
copy file1 dir1\ >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist dir1\file1
|
|
|
|
rem Simple single file copy, destination supplied as fully qualified destination
|
|
copy file1 dir1\file99 >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist dir1\file99
|
|
|
|
rem Simple single file copy, destination not supplied
|
|
cd dir1
|
|
copy ..\file1 >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist file1
|
|
cd ..
|
|
|
|
rem Simple single file copy, destination supplied as non existant directory
|
|
copy file1 dir2\ >nul 2>&1
|
|
if not errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckNotExist dir2 dir2\file1
|
|
|
|
rem -----------------------
|
|
rem Wildcarded copy
|
|
rem -----------------------
|
|
rem Simple single file copy, destination supplied as two forms of directory
|
|
copy file? dir1 >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist dir1\file1 dir1\file2 dir1\file3
|
|
|
|
copy file* dir1\ >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist dir1\file1 dir1\file2 dir1\file3
|
|
|
|
rem Simple single file copy, destination not supplied
|
|
cd dir1
|
|
copy ..\file*.* >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist file1 file2 file3
|
|
cd ..
|
|
|
|
rem Simple wildcarded file copy, destination supplied as non existant directory
|
|
copy file? dir2\ >nul 2>&1
|
|
if not errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckNotExist dir2 dir2\file1 dir2\file2 dir2\file3
|
|
|
|
rem ------------------------------------------------
|
|
rem Confirm overwrite works (cannot test prompting!)
|
|
rem ------------------------------------------------
|
|
copy file1 testfile >nul 2>&1
|
|
copy /y file2 testfile >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckExist testfile
|
|
|
|
rem ------------------------------------------------
|
|
rem Test concatenation
|
|
rem ------------------------------------------------
|
|
rem simple case, no wildcards
|
|
copy file1+file2 testfile >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist testfile
|
|
|
|
rem simple case, wildcards, no concatenation
|
|
copy file* testfile >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist testfile
|
|
|
|
rem simple case, wildcards, and concatenation
|
|
echo ddddd > fred
|
|
copy file*+fred testfile >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist testfile
|
|
|
|
rem simple case, wildcards, and concatenation
|
|
copy fred+file* testfile >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist testfile
|
|
|
|
rem Calculate destination name
|
|
copy fred+file* dir1 >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist dir1\fred
|
|
|
|
rem Calculate destination name
|
|
copy fred+file* dir1\ >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist dir1\fred
|
|
|
|
rem Calculate destination name (none supplied)
|
|
cd dir1
|
|
copy ..\fred+..\file* >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist fred
|
|
|
|
copy ..\fr*+..\file1 >nul 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Incorrect errorlevel
|
|
call :CheckExist fred
|
|
cd ..
|
|
|
|
rem ******************************************************************
|
|
rem ASCII and BINARY tests
|
|
rem Note: hard coded numbers deliberate because need to ensure whether
|
|
rem an additional EOF has been added or not. There is no way to handle
|
|
rem EOFs in batch, so assume if a single byte appears, its an EOF!
|
|
rem ******************************************************************
|
|
|
|
rem Confirm original sizes of file1,2,3
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file1 5 file2 8 file3 11
|
|
|
|
cd dir1
|
|
|
|
rem ----------------------------------------------
|
|
rem Show concatenation defaults copy to ascii mode
|
|
rem ----------------------------------------------
|
|
rem Simple default copy source to destination (should not append EOF 5)
|
|
copy ..\file1 file1_default >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file1_default 5
|
|
|
|
rem Simple binary copy source to destination (should not append EOF 5)
|
|
copy /b ..\file1 file1_default2 >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file1_default2 5
|
|
|
|
rem Simple ascii copy source to destination (should append EOF 5+1, 8+1, 11+1)
|
|
copy /a ..\file1 file1_plus_eof >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file1_plus_eof 6
|
|
copy /a ..\file2 file2_plus_eof >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file2_plus_eof 9
|
|
copy /a ..\file3 file3_plus_eof >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file3_plus_eof 12
|
|
|
|
rem Concat 2 files, ascii mode - (only one EOF on the end 5+8+1)
|
|
copy /a ..\file1+..\file2 file12_plus_eof >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file12_plus_eof 14
|
|
|
|
rem Concat 2 files, binary mode - (no EOF on the end 5+8)
|
|
copy /b ..\file1+..\file2 file12_no_eof >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file12_no_eof 13
|
|
|
|
rem Concat 2 files, default mode - (one EOF on the end 5+8+1)
|
|
copy ..\file1+..\file2 file12_eof2 >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file12_eof2 14
|
|
|
|
rem --------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
rem Show ascii source copy stops at first EOF, binary does the lot
|
|
rem --------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
copy file1_plus_eof /b file1_binary_srccopy /b >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file1_binary_srccopy 6
|
|
|
|
copy file1_plus_eof /a file1_ascii_srccopy /b >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file1_ascii_srccopy 5
|
|
|
|
rem --------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
rem Show results of concatenating files (ending in EOFs) and /a /b
|
|
rem --------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
rem Default and ascii copy reads as ascii, stripping EOFs, so 6-1 + 9-1 + 12-1 + 1
|
|
copy file1_plus_eof+file2_plus_eof+file3_plus_eof file123_default_copy >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_default_copy 25
|
|
copy /a file1_plus_eof+file2_plus_eof+file3_plus_eof file123_ascii_copy >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_ascii_copy 25
|
|
|
|
rem In binary mode, we get 3 eofs, so 6 + 9 + 12 = 27
|
|
copy /b file1_plus_eof + file2_plus_eof + file3_plus_eof file123_binary_copy >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_binary_copy 27
|
|
|
|
rem We can select which we want the eofs from by postfixing it with /a or /b
|
|
rem so here have first and third with eof, second as ascii 6 + 9-1 + 12
|
|
copy file1_plus_eof /b + file2_plus_eof /a + file3_plus_eof /b file123_mixed_copy1 >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_mixed_copy1 26
|
|
|
|
rem By postfixing the destination with /a, we ask for an ascii destination which appends EOF
|
|
rem so here have first and third with eof, second as ascii 6 + 9-1 + 12 + extra EOF
|
|
rem Note the delta between this and the previous one also shows that the destination
|
|
rem ascii/binary is inherited from the last /a or /b on the line
|
|
copy file1_plus_eof /b + file2_plus_eof /a + file3_plus_eof /b file123_mixed_copy2 /a >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_mixed_copy2 27
|
|
|
|
rem so here have second with eof, first and third as ascii 6-1 + 9 + 12-1
|
|
rem Note the delta between the next two also shows that the destination ascii/binary is
|
|
rem inherited from the last /a or /b on the line, so the first has an extra EOF
|
|
copy file1_plus_eof /a + file2_plus_eof /b + file3_plus_eof /a file123_mixed_copy3 >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_mixed_copy3 26
|
|
copy file1_plus_eof /a + file2_plus_eof /b + file3_plus_eof /a file123_mixed_copy4 /b >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_mixed_copy4 25
|
|
|
|
rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
rem This shows when concatenating, an ascii destination always adds on an EOF but when we
|
|
rem are not concatenating, its a direct copy regardless of destination if being read as binary
|
|
rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
rem All 3 have eof's, plus an extra = 6 + 9 + 12 + eof
|
|
copy /b file1_plus_eof + file2_plus_eof + file3_plus_eof file123_mixed_copy5 /a >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_mixed_copy5 28
|
|
|
|
rem All 2 have eof's, plus an extra = 6 + 12 + eof
|
|
copy /b file1_plus_eof + file3_plus_eof file123_mixed_copy6 /a >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_mixed_copy6 19
|
|
|
|
rem One file has EOF, but doesnt get an extra one, ie 6
|
|
copy /b file1_plus_eof file123_mixed_copy7 /a >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_mixed_copy7 6
|
|
|
|
rem Syntax means concatenate so ascii destination kicks in
|
|
copy /b file1_plus_eof* file123_mixed_copy8 /a >nul 2>&1
|
|
call :CheckFileSize file123_mixed_copy8 7
|
|
|
|
del *.* /q
|
|
cd ..
|
|
|
|
rem ---------------------------------------
|
|
rem Error combinations
|
|
rem ---------------------------------------
|
|
rem Specify source directory but name is a file
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
copy file1\ dir1\ >NUL 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Passed: errorlevel invalid check 1
|
|
if not errorlevel 1 echo Failed: errorlevel invalid check 1
|
|
call :CheckNotExist dir1\file1
|
|
|
|
rem Overwrite same file
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
copy file1 file1 >NUL 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Passed: errorlevel invalid check 2
|
|
if not errorlevel 1 echo Failed: errorlevel invalid check 2
|
|
|
|
rem Supply same file identified as a directory
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
copy file1 file1\ >NUL 2>&1
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo Passed: errorlevel invalid check 3
|
|
if not errorlevel 1 echo Failed: errorlevel invalid check 3
|
|
|
|
cd ..
|
|
rd foobar2 /s /q
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Testing setlocal/endlocal ------------
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
rem Note: setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion already tested in the variable delayed expansion test section
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
echo --- enable/disable extensions
|
|
setlocal DisableEXTensions
|
|
echo ErrLev: %ErrorLevel%
|
|
endlocal
|
|
echo ErrLev: %ErrorLevel%
|
|
echo @echo off> tmp.cmd
|
|
echo echo ErrLev: %%ErrorLevel%%>> tmp.cmd
|
|
rem Enabled by default
|
|
cmd /C tmp.cmd
|
|
cmd /E:OfF /C tmp.cmd
|
|
cmd /e:oN /C tmp.cmd
|
|
|
|
rem FIXME: creating file before setting envvar value to prevent parsing-time evaluation (due to EnableDelayedExpansion not being implemented/available yet)
|
|
echo --- setlocal with corresponding endlocal
|
|
rem %CD% does not tork on NT4 so use the following workaround
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do set CURDIR=%%~dpnxi
|
|
echo @echo off> test.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> test.cmd
|
|
echo setlocal>> test.cmd
|
|
echo set VAR=localval>> test.cmd
|
|
echo md foobar2>> test.cmd
|
|
echo cd foobar2>> test.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> test.cmd
|
|
echo for /d %%%%i in (.) do echo %%%%~dpnxi>> test.cmd
|
|
echo endlocal>> test.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> test.cmd
|
|
echo for /d %%%%i in (.) do echo %%%%~dpnxi>> test.cmd
|
|
set VAR=globalval
|
|
call test.cmd
|
|
echo %VAR%
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do echo %%~dpnxi
|
|
cd /d %curdir%
|
|
rd foobar2
|
|
set VAR=
|
|
echo --- setlocal with no corresponding endlocal
|
|
echo @echo off> test.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> test.cmd
|
|
echo setlocal>> test.cmd
|
|
echo set VAR=localval>> test.cmd
|
|
echo md foobar2>> test.cmd
|
|
echo cd foobar2>> test.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> test.cmd
|
|
echo for /d %%%%i in (.) do echo %%%%~dpnxi>> test.cmd
|
|
set VAR=globalval
|
|
rem %CD% does not tork on NT4 so use the following workaround
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do set CURDIR=%%~dpnxi
|
|
call test.cmd
|
|
echo %VAR%
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do echo %%~dpnxi
|
|
cd /d %curdir%
|
|
rd foobar2
|
|
set VAR=
|
|
echo --- setlocal within same batch program
|
|
set var1=one
|
|
set var2=
|
|
set var3=
|
|
rem %CD% does not tork on NT4 so use the following workaround
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do set CURDIR=%%~dpnxi
|
|
setlocal
|
|
set var2=two
|
|
mkdir foobar2
|
|
cd foobar2
|
|
setlocal
|
|
set var3=three
|
|
if "%var1%"=="one" echo Var1 ok 1
|
|
if "%var2%"=="two" echo Var2 ok 2
|
|
if "%var3%"=="three" echo Var3 ok 3
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do set curdir2=%%~dpnxi
|
|
if "%curdir2%"=="%curdir%\foobar2" echo Directory is ok 1
|
|
endlocal
|
|
if "%var1%"=="one" echo Var1 ok 1
|
|
if "%var2%"=="two" echo Var2 ok 2
|
|
if "%var3%"=="" echo Var3 ok 3
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do set curdir2=%%~dpnxi
|
|
if "%curdir2%"=="%curdir%\foobar2" echo Directory is ok 2
|
|
endlocal
|
|
if "%var1%"=="one" echo Var1 ok 1
|
|
if "%var2%"=="" echo Var2 ok 2
|
|
if "%var3%"=="" echo Var3 ok 3
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do set curdir2=%%~dpnxi
|
|
if "%curdir2%"=="%curdir%" echo Directory is ok 3
|
|
rd foobar2 /s /q
|
|
set var1=
|
|
|
|
echo --- Mismatched set and end locals
|
|
mkdir foodir2 2>nul
|
|
mkdir foodir3 2>nul
|
|
mkdir foodir4 2>nul
|
|
rem %CD% does not tork on NT4 so use the following workaround
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do set curdir=%%~dpnxi
|
|
|
|
echo @echo off> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo setlocal>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo set VAR=2set1endvalue1>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo cd ..\foodir3>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo setlocal>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo set VAR=2set1endvalue2>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo cd ..\foodir4>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo endlocal>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo for /d %%%%i in (.) do echo %%%%~dpnxi>> 2set1end.cmd
|
|
|
|
echo @echo off> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo setlocal>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo set VAR=1set2endvalue1>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo cd ..\foodir3>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo endlocal>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo for /d %%%%i in (.) do echo %%%%~dpnxi>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo endlocal>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
echo for /d %%%%i in (.) do echo %%%%~dpnxi>> 1set2end.cmd
|
|
|
|
echo --- Extra setlocal in called batch
|
|
set VAR=value1
|
|
rem -- setlocal1 == this batch, should never be used inside a called routine
|
|
setlocal
|
|
set var=value2
|
|
cd foodir2
|
|
call %curdir%\2set1end.cmd
|
|
echo Finished:
|
|
echo %VAR%
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do echo %%~dpnxi
|
|
endlocal
|
|
echo %VAR%
|
|
for /d %%i in (.) do echo %%~dpnxi
|
|
cd /d %curdir%
|
|
|
|
echo --- Extra endlocal in called batch
|
|
set VAR=value1
|
|
rem -- setlocal1 == this batch, should never be used inside a called routine
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setlocal
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set var=value2
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cd foodir2
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call %curdir%\1set2end.cmd
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echo Finished:
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echo %VAR%
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for /d %%i in (.) do echo %%~dpnxi
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endlocal
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echo %VAR%
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for /d %%i in (.) do echo %%~dpnxi
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cd /d %curdir%
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echo --- endlocal in called function rather than batch pgm is ineffective
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@echo off
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set var=1
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set var2=1
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setlocal
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set var=2
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call :endlocalroutine
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echo %var%
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endlocal
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echo %var%
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goto :endlocalfinished
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:endlocalroutine
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echo %var%
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endlocal
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echo %var%
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setlocal
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set var2=2
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endlocal
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echo %var2%
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endlocal
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echo %var%
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echo %var2%
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goto :eof
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:endlocalfinished
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echo %var%
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set var=
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set var2=
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cd .. & rd /q/s foobar
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echo ------------ Testing Errorlevel ------------
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rem WARNING: Do *not* add tests using ErrorLevel after this section
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should_not_exist 2> nul > nul
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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rem nt 4.0 doesn't really support a way of setting errorlevel, so this is weak
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rem See http://www.robvanderwoude.com/exit.php
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call :setError 1
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echo %ErrorLevel%
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if errorlevel 2 echo errorlevel too high, bad
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if errorlevel 1 echo errorlevel just right, good
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if errorlevel 01 echo errorlevel with leading zero just right, good
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if errorlevel -1 echo errorlevel with negative number OK
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if errorlevel 0x1 echo hexa should not be recognized!
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if errorlevel 1a echo invalid error level recognized!
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call :setError 0
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echo abc%ErrorLevel%def
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if errorlevel 1 echo errorlevel nonzero, bad
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if not errorlevel 1 echo errorlevel zero, good
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if not errorlevel 0x1 echo hexa should not be recognized!
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if not errorlevel 1a echo invalid error level recognized!
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rem Now verify that setting a real variable hides its magic variable
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set errorlevel=7
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echo %ErrorLevel% should be 7
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if errorlevel 7 echo setting var worked too well, bad
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call :setError 3
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echo %ErrorLevel% should still be 7
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echo ------------ Testing GOTO ------------
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if a==a goto dest1
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:dest1
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echo goto with no leading space worked
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if b==b goto dest2
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:dest2
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echo goto with a leading space worked
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if c==c goto dest3
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:dest3
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|
echo goto with a leading tab worked
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if d==d goto dest4
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:dest4@space@
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echo goto with a following space worked
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echo ------------ Testing PATH ------------
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set backup_path=%path%
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|
set path=original
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|
path
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|
path try2
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|
path
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path=try3
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|
path
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|
set path=%backup_path%
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|
set backup_path=
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echo ------------ Testing combined CALLs/GOTOs ------------
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|
echo @echo off>foo.cmd
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|
echo goto :eof>>foot.cmd
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|
echo :eof>>foot.cmd
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|
echo echo world>>foo.cmd
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|
|
|
echo @echo off>foot.cmd
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|
echo echo cheball>>foot.cmd
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|
echo.>>foot.cmd
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|
echo call :bar>>foot.cmd
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|
echo if "%%1"=="deleteMe" (del foot.cmd)>>foot.cmd
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|
echo goto :eof>>foot.cmd
|
|
echo.>>foot.cmd
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|
echo :bar>>foot.cmd
|
|
echo echo barbare>>foot.cmd
|
|
echo goto :eof>>foot.cmd
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|
|
|
call foo.cmd
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|
call foot
|
|
call :bar
|
|
del foo.cmd
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|
rem Script execution stops after the following line
|
|
foot deleteMe
|
|
call :foo
|
|
call :foot
|
|
goto :endFuns
|
|
|
|
:foot
|
|
echo foot
|
|
|
|
:foo
|
|
echo foo
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
|
|
:endFuns
|
|
|
|
:bar
|
|
echo bar
|
|
call :foo
|
|
|
|
:baz
|
|
echo baz
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
|
|
echo Final message is not output since earlier 'foot' processing stops script execution
|
|
echo Do NOT add any tests below this line
|
|
|
|
echo ------------ Done, jumping to EOF -----------
|
|
goto :eof
|
|
rem Subroutine to set errorlevel and return
|
|
rem in windows nt 4.0, this always sets errorlevel 1, since /b isn't supported
|
|
:setError
|
|
exit /B %1
|
|
rem This line runs under cmd in windows NT 4, but not in more modern versions.
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