884 lines
20 KiB
Batchfile
884 lines
20 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 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 off
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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 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 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 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 ...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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cd ..
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rd /s/q foobar
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echo ------------ Testing ^^ 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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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 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 ^&
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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 ^&^&
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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 ^|^|
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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 "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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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 ***
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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
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echo foo > nul
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dir /b /a-d
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echo foo > NuL
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@tab@dir /b@tab@/a-d
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del bar
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rem NUL not special everywhere
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call :setError 123
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echo NUL> foo
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if not exist foo (echo foo should have been created) else (
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type foo
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del foo
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)
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rem Empty file creation
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copy nul foo > nul
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if exist foo (
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echo foo created
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del foo
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type foo
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) else (
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echo ***
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)
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cd ..
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rd foobar
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echo ------------ Testing if/else --------------
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echo if/else should work with blocks
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if 0 == 0 (
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echo if seems to work
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) else (
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echo if seems to be broken
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)
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if 1 == 0 (
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echo else seems to be broken
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) else (
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echo else seems to work
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)
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if /c==/c (
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echo if seems not to detect /c as parameter
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) else (
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echo parameter detection seems to be broken
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)
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echo Testing case sensitivity with and without /i option
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if bar==BAR echo if does not default to case sensitivity
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if not bar==BAR echo if seems to default to case sensitivity
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if /i foo==FOO echo if /i seems to work
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if /i not foo==FOO echo if /i seems to be broken
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if /I foo==FOO echo if /I seems to work
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if /I not foo==FOO echo if /I seems to be broken
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echo -----------Testing for -----------
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echo ...plain FOR
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for %%i in (A B C) do echo %%i
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for %%i in (A B C) do echo %%I
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for %%i in (A B C) do echo %%j
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for %%i in (A B C) do call :forTestFun1 %%i
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for %%i in (1,4,1) do echo %%i
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for %%i in (A, B,C) do echo %%i
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for %%i in (X) do echo %%i
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for@tab@%%i in (X2) do echo %%i
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for %%i in@tab@(X3) do echo %%i
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for %%i in (@tab@ foo@tab@) do echo %%i
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for@tab@ %%i in@tab@(@tab@M) do echo %%i
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for %%i@tab@in (X)@tab@do@tab@echo %%i
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goto :endForTestFun1
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:forTestFun1
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echo %1
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goto :eof
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:endForTestFun1
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echo ...imbricated FORs
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for %%i in (X) do (
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for %%j in (Y) do (
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echo %%i %%j))
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for %%i in (X) do (
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for %%I in (Y) do (
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echo %%i %%I))
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for %%i in (A B) do (
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for %%j in (C D) do (
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echo %%i %%j))
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for %%i in (A B) do (
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for %%j in (C D) do (
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call :forTestFun2 %%i %%j ))
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goto :endForTestFun2
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:forTestFun2
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echo %1 %2
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goto :eof
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:endForTestFun2
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mkdir foobar & cd foobar
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mkdir foo
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mkdir bar
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mkdir baz
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echo > bazbaz
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echo ...basic wildcards
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for %%i in (ba*) do echo %%i
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echo ...for /d
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for /d %%i in (baz foo bar) do echo %%i
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rem FIXME for /d incorrectly parses when wildcards are used
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rem for /d %%i in (bazb*) do echo %%i
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rem FIXME can't test wildcard expansion here since it's listed in directory
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rem order, and not in alphabetic order.
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rem Proper testing would need a currently missing "sort" program implementation.
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rem for /d %%i in (ba*) do echo %%i>> tmp
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rem sort < tmp
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rem del tmp
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rem for /d %%i in (?a*) do echo %%i>> tmp
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rem sort < tmp
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rem del tmp
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rem for /d %%i in (*) do echo %%i>> tmp
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rem sort < tmp
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rem del tmp
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cd ..
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rd /s/Q foobar
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echo ...for /L
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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
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for /L %%i in (1,2,0) do echo %%i
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for /L %%i in (1,2,6) do echo %%i
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for /l %%i in (1 ,2,6) do echo %%i
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for /L %%i in (a,2,3) do echo %%i
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for /L %%i in (1,2,-1) do echo %%i
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for /L %%i in (-4,-1,-1) do echo %%i
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for /L %%i in (1,-2,-2) do echo %%i
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for /L %%i in (1,2,a) do echo %%i
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echo ErrorLevel %ErrorLevel%
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for /L %%i in (1,a,b) do echo %%i
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echo ErrorLevel %ErrorLevel%
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rem FIXME: following test cases cannot be currently tested due to an inconsistent/buggy 'for /L' parsing.
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rem for /L %%i in (a,2,b) do echo %%i
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rem for /L %%i in (1,1,1) do echo %%i
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rem for /L %%i in (1,-2,-1) do echo %%i
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rem for /L %%i in (-1,-1,-1) do echo %%i
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rem for /L %%i in (1,2, 3) do echo %%i
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echo ...for /a
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rem No output when using "set expr" syntax, unless in interactive mode
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rem Need to use "set envvar=expr" to use in a batch script
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echo ......individual operations
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set var=0
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set /a var=1 +2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=1 +-2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=1 --2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=2* 3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=-2* -5 & echo %var%
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set /a var=12/3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=13/3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=-13/3 & echo %var%
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rem FIXME Divide by zero should return an error, but error messages cannot be tested with current infrastructure
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set /a var=5 %% 5 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 %% 3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 %% -3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=-5 %% -3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=1 ^<^< 0 & echo %var%
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set /a var=1 ^<^< 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=1 ^<^< -2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=-1 ^<^< -2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=-1 ^<^< 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=9 ^>^> 0 & echo %var%
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set /a var=9 ^>^> 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=9 ^>^> -2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=-9 ^>^> -2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=-9 ^>^> 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^& 0 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^& 1 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^& 3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^& 4 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^& 1 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^| 0 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^| 1 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^| 3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^| 4 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^| 1 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^^ 0 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^^ 1 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^^ 3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^^ 4 & echo %var%
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set /a var=5 ^^ 1 & echo %var%
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echo ......precedence and grouping
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set /a var=4 + 2*3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=(4+2)*3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=4 * 3/5 & echo %var%
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set /a var=(4 * 3)/5 & echo %var%
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set /a var=4 * 5 %% 4 & echo %var%
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set /a var=4 * (5 %% 4) & echo %var%
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set /a var=3 %% (5 + 8 %% 3 ^^ 2) & echo %var%
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set /a var=3 %% (5 + 8 %% 3 ^^ -2) & echo %var%
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echo ......octal and hexadecimal
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set /a var=0xf + 3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=0xF + 3 & echo %var%
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set /a var=015 + 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=3, 8+3,0 & echo %var%
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echo ......variables
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set /a var=foo=3, foo+1 & echo %var%
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if defined foo (echo %foo%) else (
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echo foo not defined
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)
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set /a var=foo=3, foo+=1 & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo=3, bar=1, bar+=foo, bar & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo*= foo & echo %var%
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set /a var=whateverNonExistingVar & echo %var%
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set /a var=whateverNonExistingVar + bar & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo -= foo + 7 & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo /= 3 + 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo=5, foo %%=2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo ^<^<= 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo ^>^>= 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo ^&= 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo=5, foo ^|= 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo=5, foo ^^= 2 & echo %var%
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set /a var=foo=19, foo %%= 4 + (bar %%= 7) & echo.
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set foo=
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set bar=
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set var=
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echo -----------Testing del /a-----------
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del /f/q *.test > nul
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echo r > r.test
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attrib +r r.test
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echo not-r > not-r.test
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if not exist not-r.test echo not-r.test not found before delete, bad
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del /a:-r *.test
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if not exist not-r.test echo not-r.test not found after delete, good
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if not exist r.test echo r.test not found before delete, bad
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if exist r.test echo r.test found before delete, good
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del /a:r *.test
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if not exist r.test echo r.test not found after delete, good
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if exist r.test echo r.test found after delete, bad
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echo ------------ Testing del /q --------------
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mkdir del_q_dir
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cd del_q_dir
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echo abc > file1
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echo abc > file2.dat
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rem If /q doesn't work, cmd will prompt and the test case should hang
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del /q * > nul
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for %%a in (1 2.dat) do if exist file%%a echo del /q * failed on file%%a
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for %%a in (1 2.dat) do if not exist file%%a echo del /q * succeeded on file%%a
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cd ..
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rmdir del_q_dir
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echo ------------ Testing del /s --------------
|
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mkdir "foo bar"
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cd "foo bar"
|
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echo hi > file1.dat
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echo there > file2.dat
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echo bub > file3.dat
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echo bye > "file with spaces.dat"
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cd ..
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del /s file1.dat > nul
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del file2.dat /s > nul
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del "file3.dat" /s > nul
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del "file with spaces.dat" /s > nul
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cd "foo bar"
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for %%f in (1 2 3) do if exist file%%f.dat echo Del /s failed on file%%f
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for %%f in (1 2 3) do if exist file%%f.dat del file%%f.dat
|
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if exist "file with spaces.dat" echo Del /s failed on "file with spaces.dat"
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if exist "file with spaces.dat" del "file with spaces.dat"
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cd ..
|
|
rmdir "foo bar"
|
|
|
|
echo ----------- Testing mkdir -----------
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
rem md and mkdir are synonymous
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rmdir foobar
|
|
md foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rmdir foobar
|
|
rem Creating an already existing directory/file must fail
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
md foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rmdir foobar
|
|
echo > foobar
|
|
mkdir foobar
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
del foobar
|
|
rem Multi-level 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%
|
|
rem Trailing backslashes
|
|
mkdir foo\\\\
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if exist foo (rmdir foo & echo dir created
|
|
) else ( echo dir not created )
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rem 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
|
|
)
|
|
rem multiples directories at once
|
|
mkdir foobaz & cd foobaz
|
|
mkdir foo bar\baz foobar
|
|
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!
|
|
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
|
|
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 CALL --------------
|
|
mkdir foobar & cd foobar
|
|
rem 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
|
|
rem 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
|
|
|
|
rem Should work for 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 setlocal/endlocal ------------
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
rem Note: setlocal EnableDelayedExtension 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
|
|
echo @echo off> test.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> test.cmd
|
|
echo setlocal>> test.cmd
|
|
echo set VAR=localval>> test.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> test.cmd
|
|
echo endlocal>> test.cmd
|
|
echo echo %%VAR%%>> test.cmd
|
|
set VAR=globalval
|
|
call test.cmd
|
|
echo %VAR%
|
|
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 echo %%VAR%%>> test.cmd
|
|
set VAR=globalval
|
|
call test.cmd
|
|
echo %VAR%
|
|
set VAR=
|
|
cd ..
|
|
rd /q/s foobar
|
|
|
|
echo -----------Testing Errorlevel-----------
|
|
rem WARNING: Do *not* add tests using ErrorLevel after this section
|
|
should_not_exist 2> nul > nul
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
rem nt 4.0 doesn't really support a way of setting errorlevel, so this is weak
|
|
rem See http://www.robvanderwoude.com/exit.php
|
|
call :setError 1
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel%
|
|
if errorlevel 2 echo errorlevel too high, bad
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo errorlevel just right, good
|
|
call :setError 0
|
|
echo abc%ErrorLevel%def
|
|
if errorlevel 1 echo errorlevel nonzero, bad
|
|
if not errorlevel 1 echo errorlevel zero, good
|
|
rem Now verify that setting a real variable hides its magic variable
|
|
set errorlevel=7
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel% should be 7
|
|
if errorlevel 7 echo setting var worked too well, bad
|
|
call :setError 3
|
|
echo %ErrorLevel% should still be 7
|
|
|
|
echo -----------Testing GOTO-----------
|
|
if a==a goto dest1
|
|
:dest1
|
|
echo goto with no leading space worked
|
|
if b==b goto dest2
|
|
:dest2
|
|
echo goto with a leading space worked
|
|
if c==c goto dest3
|
|
:dest3
|
|
echo goto with a leading tab worked
|
|
if d==d goto dest4
|
|
:dest4@space@
|
|
echo goto with a following space worked
|
|
|
|
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.
|