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minishell/binary/004-binary-test-empty-path (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that the Shell finds binaries that are located in the current directory when the environment variable PATH is empty.
Before test:
 01: export PATH=""
STDIN:
 01: write_on_stdout "TOKEN201703202355"
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `TOKEN201703202355`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 FAILURE expected_to be_empty
 01: minishell: command not found: write_on_stdout
MISC:
 SUCCESS expected_to exit_with_status `0`
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minishell/binary/005-binary-test-wrong-path (FAILED)
Description:
 This test purpose is to check if your shell is not able to use binary with a wrong PATH
We are changing the actual PATH by PATH=NULL
And executing the commande ls
Before test:
 01: export PATH="/"
STDIN:
 01: ls
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS might be_empty
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not be_empty
 SUCCESS might match_regex `[Cc]ommand not found`
 01: minishell: command not found: ls
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status `0`
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minishell/binary/006-binary-undefined-path (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that the Shell retrieves the default value of the environment variable PATH if not set. This test depends on the presence of the UNIX binary `ls`, located in a path within the default environment variable PATH.
Before test:
 01: rm -rf "TOKEN201703202355_006-BINARY-UNDEFINED-PATH"
02: touch "TOKEN201703202355_006-BINARY-UNDEFINED-PATH"
03: unset PATH
STDIN:
 01: ls
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `TOKEN201703202355_006-BINARY-UNDEFINED-PATH`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 FAILURE expected_to be_empty
 01: minishell: command not found: ls
MISC:
 SUCCESS expected_to exit_with_status `0`
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minishell/binary/007-binary-permission-denied (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that trying to execute a non-permitted binary results in an error on standard error and a failure exit status.
Before test:
 01: rm -rf ./permission_denied
02: touch ./permission_denied
03: chmod 0 ./permission_denied
STDIN:
 01: ./permission_denied
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS might be_empty
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not be_empty
 SUCCESS might match_regex `[Pp]ermission denied`
 01: minishell: permission denied: ./permission_denied
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status 0
After test:
 01: if [ -d "./permission_denied" ]; then chmod 777 "./permission_denied"; fi
02: rm -rf "./permission_denied"
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minishell/binary/008-binary-too-many-symbolic-links-encountered (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that trying to execute a path that encounters an infinite loop of symbolic link results in an error on standard error and a failure exit status.
Before test:
 01: rm -rf ./symbolic_link1 ./symbolic_link2 ./symbolic_link3
02: ln -s ./symbolic_link1 ./symbolic_link2
03: ln -s ./symbolic_link2 ./symbolic_link3
04: ln -s ./symbolic_link3 ./symbolic_link1
STDIN:
 01: ./symbolic_link1
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS might be_empty
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not be_empty
 WARNING might match_regex `[Tt]oo many.*symbolic links`
 01: minishell: ./symbolic_link1: no such file or directory
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status 0
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minishell/builtins/cd/001-no-arg (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using the builtin `cd` without any argument results in moving to the HOME directory.
STDIN:
 01: cd
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not match_regex `/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp$`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard:PWD`
 01: /Users/ariard
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/002-current-directory (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using `.` as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in not changing current directory.
STDIN:
 01: cd .
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp$`
 01: PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/003-current-directory-2 (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a relative path to the current directory as argument with the builtin `cd` results in not changing the current directory. The environment variable must not be changed.
STDIN:
 01: cd ../tmp
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp$`
 01: PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/004-parent-directory (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using `..` as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in moving to the parent directory.
STDIN:
 01: cd ..
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp:PWD$`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp$`
 01: PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/005-root-path (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using the root path as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in moving to the correct directory.
STDIN:
 01: cd /
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/:PWD`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/$`
 01: PWD:/:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/006-root-path-2 (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using the root path as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in moving to the correct directory.
STDIN:
 01: cd /.
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/:PWD`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/$`
 01: PWD:/:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/007-symbolic-link (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a symbolic link as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in moving the linked directory.
Before test:
 01: rm -f "./symbolic_link"
02: mkdir -p "./sub_directory"
03: ln -s "./sub_directory" "./symbolic_link"
STDIN:
 01: cd symbolic_link
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/sub_directory:PWD$`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/symbolic_link$`
 01: PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/sub_directory:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/008-symbolic-link-2 (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a symbolic link as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in moving to the linked directory. In this test, the directory is linked with to chained symbolic links.
Before test:
 01: rm -f "./symbolic_link1" "./symbolic_link2"
02: mkdir -p "./sub_directory"
03: ln -s "./sub_directory" "./symbolic_link1"
04: ln -s "./symbolic_link1" "./symbolic_link2"
STDIN:
 01: cd symbolic_link2
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/sub_directory:PWD$`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/symbolic_link2$`
 01: PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/sub_directory:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/010-update-OLDPWD (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using the builtin `cd` results in a modified environment variable `PWD`.
Before test:
 01: rm -rf "TOKEN201703202355"
02: mkdir -p "./TOKEN201703202355/TOKEN201703202355"
STDIN:
 01: cd TOKEN201703202355
02: cd TOKEN201703202355
03: ../../display_env
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/TOKEN201703202355/TOKEN201703202355$`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^OLDPWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/TOKEN201703202355$`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/011-dotdot (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that playing with relative paths with the builtin `cd` results in correctly changing the current directory.
Before test:
 01: rm -rf "playing_with_dotdot"
02: mkdir -p "playing_with_dotdot/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10"
STDIN:
 01: cd playing_with_dotdot
02: cd ../playing_with_dotdot
03: cd 1/2/3/4/../4/../4/../../3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10
04: cd ../../../../../../../../../../1/2/3/4/5
05: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
06: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/playing_with_dotdot/1/2/3/4/5:PWD`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/playing_with_dotdot/1/2/3/4/5$`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/012-dot (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that playing with relative paths to the current directory with the builtin `cd` results in not changing the current directory.
STDIN:
 01: cd .
02: cd ./
03: cd ./.
04: cd ././
05: cd ./././././././././.
06: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
07: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp$`
 01: PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/013-absolute-path (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using an absolute path as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in moving to the correct directory.
Before test:
 01: rm -rf "./my_sub_directory"
02: mkdir -p "./my_sub_directory/and_another_one/"
STDIN:
 01: cd /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/my_sub_directory/and_another_one
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/my_sub_directory/and_another_one:PWD`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `^PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/my_sub_directory/and_another_one$`
 01: PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/my_sub_directory/and_another_one:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/001-not-a-directory (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a file name as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in error and not changing current directory.
Before test:
 01: touch "./not_a_directory"
STDIN:
 01: cd not_a_directory
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not be_empty
 WARNING might match_regex `[Nn]ot a directory`
 01: cd: no such file or directory: not_a_directory
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/002-not-a-directory-2 (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a file name as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in a Shell termination with a failure exit status.
Before test:
 01: touch "./not_a_directory"
STDIN:
 01: cd not_a_directory
STDOUT:
 (no output)
STDERR:
 01: cd: no such file or directory: not_a_directory
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status `0`
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/003-permission-denied (WARNING)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a directory without any permission as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in error and not changing current directory.
Before test:
 01: if [ -d "./permission_denied" ]; then chmod 777 "./permission_denied"; fi
02: rm -rf "./permission_denied"
03: mkdir -m 0 "./permission_denied"
STDIN:
 01: cd permission_denied
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD`
 01: PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not be_empty
 WARNING might match_regex `[Pp]ermission denied`
 01: cd: no such file or directory: permission_denied
After test:
 01: if [ -d "./permission_denied" ]; then chmod 777 "./permission_denied"; fi
02: rm -rf "./permission_denied"
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/004-permission-denied-2 (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a directory without any permission as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in error and not changing current directory.
Before test:
 01: if [ -d "./permission_denied" ]; then chmod 777 "./permission_denied"; fi
02: rm -rf "./permission_denied"
03: mkdir -m 0 "./permission_denied"
STDIN:
 01: cd permission_denied
STDOUT:
 (no output)
STDERR:
 01: cd: no such file or directory: permission_denied
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status `0`
After test:
 01: if [ -d "./permission_denied" ]; then chmod 777 "./permission_denied"; fi
02: rm -rf "./permission_denied"
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/005-too-many-symbolic-links-encountered (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a symbolic link resulting in ELOOP error as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in error and not changing current directory.
Before test:
 01: rm -f "./symbolic_link1" "./symbolic_link2" "./symbolic_link3"
02: ln -s "./symbolic_link1" "./symbolic_link2"
03: ln -s "./symbolic_link2" "./symbolic_link3"
04: ln -s "./symbolic_link3" "./symbolic_link1"
STDIN:
 01: cd symbolic_link1
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not be_empty
 WARNING might match_regex `[Tt]oo many.*symbolic links`
 01: cd: no such file or directory: symbolic_link1
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/006-too-many-symbolic-links-encountered-2 (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a symbolic link resulting in ELOOP error as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in a Shell termination with a failure exit status.
Before test:
 01: rm -f "./symbolic_link1" "./symbolic_link2" "./symbolic_link3"
02: ln -s "./symbolic_link1" "./symbolic_link2"
03: ln -s "./symbolic_link2" "./symbolic_link3"
04: ln -s "./symbolic_link3" "./symbolic_link1"
STDIN:
 01: cd symbolic_link1
STDOUT:
 (no output)
STDERR:
 01: cd: no such file or directory: symbolic_link1
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status `0`
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/007-no-such-file-or-directory (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a non-existing path as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in error and not changing current directory.
Before test:
 01: rm -f "./no_such_file_or_directory"
STDIN:
 01: cd no_such_file_or_directory
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not be_empty
 SUCCESS might match_regex `[Nn]o such file or directory`
 01: cd: no such file or directory: no_such_file_or_directory
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/008-no-such-file-or-directory-2 (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a non-existing path as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in a Shell termination with an error status code.
Before test:
 01: rm -f "./no_such_file_or_directory"
STDIN:
 01: cd no_such_file_or_directory
STDOUT:
 (no output)
STDERR:
 01: cd: no such file or directory: no_such_file_or_directory
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status `0`
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/009-no-such-file-or-directory-symlink (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a symbolic link that targets to a non-existing directory with the builtin `cd` results in error and not changing current directory.
Before test:
 01: rm -rf "./enoent_symlink" "./enoent_directory"
02: ln -s "./enoent_directory" "./enoent_symlink"
STDIN:
 01: cd ./enoent_symlink
02: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not be_empty
 SUCCESS might match_regex `[Nn]o such file or directory`
 01: cd: no such file or directory: ./enoent_symlink
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minishell/builtins/cd/errors/010-no-such-file-or-directory-symlink-2 (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a symbolic link that targets to a non-existing directory with the builtin `cd` results in error and not changing current directory.
Before test:
 01: rm -rf "./enoent_symlink" "./enoent_directory"
02: ln -s "./enoent_directory" "./enoent_symlink"
STDIN:
 01: cd ./enoent_symlink
STDOUT:
 (no output)
STDERR:
 01: cd: no such file or directory: ./enoent_symlink
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status `0`
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minishell/builtins/cd/options/001-not-following-links (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using symbolic links twice with the builtin `cd` and the option `-P` results in a correct environment variable PWD. The option `-P` makes the Shell to resolve symbolic links.
Before test:
 01: rm -fr "./sub_directory_link" "./sub_directory"
02: mkdir -p "./sub_directory/sub_sub_directory"
03: ln -s "./sub_directory" "./sub_directory_link"
04: ln -s "./sub_sub_directory" "./sub_directory/sub_sub_directory_link"
STDIN:
 01: cd -P sub_directory_link
02: cd -P sub_sub_directory_link
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_env
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `PWD=/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/sub_directory/sub_sub_directory`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS might be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/cd/options/002-oldpwd (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using `-` as first argument with the builtin `cd` results in moving the previous current directory.
STDIN:
 01: cd /
02: cd -
03: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp/display_pwd
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `PWD:/Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp:PWD`
 01: /Users/ariard/Projects/42sh/42shelltest-tmp/tmp
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/env/003-ignore-environment (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using the option `-i` with the builtin `env` results in an empty environment sent to the given command.
STDIN:
 01: env -i ./display_env
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `TOTAL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES: 0`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
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minishell/builtins/env/005-set-variables (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that the builtin `env` can modify or set multiple environment variables before executing the given command.
Before test:
 01: export VARTEST1="OLD_VALUE"
STDIN:
 01: env VARTEST1=TOKEN201703202355_1 VARTEST2=TOKEN201703202355_2 VARTEST3=TOKEN201703202355_3 ./display_env
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `VARTEST1=TOKEN201703202355_1`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `VARTEST2=TOKEN201703202355_2`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `VARTEST3=TOKEN201703202355_3`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
----------------------------------------------------------------
minishell/builtins/env/errors/001-command-not-found (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using the builtin `env` with an invalid binary as argument results in an error and failure exit status.
Before test:
 01: rm -f "./invalid_binary"
STDIN:
 01: env ./invalid_binary
STDOUT:
 (no output)
STDERR:
 FAILURE expected_to_not be_empty
 WARNING might match_regex `[Cc]ommand not found`
 (no output)
MISC:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not exit_with_status `0`
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minishell/builtins/env/errors/002-illegal-option (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using the builtin `env` with an invalid option results in an error and failure exit status.
Before test:
 01: rm -f -- "-w"
STDIN:
 01: env -w
STDOUT:
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not be_empty
 SUCCESS might match_regex `([Ii]nvalid|[Ii]llegal) (option|argument)`
 01: env: illegal option -- w
02: usage: env [-i] [-u name] [name=value]... [utility [argument...]]
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status `0`
----------------------------------------------------------------
minishell/builtins/env/multiple-options/001-ignore-environment-and-set-variable (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that `env -i` works if we use a second argument to set an environment variable, we are also checking if this command unset environments variables for a given binary.
STDIN:
 01: env -i TESTVARIABLE=TOKEN201703202355 ./display_env
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `TESTVARIABLE=TOKEN201703202355`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `TOTAL ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES: 1`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 SUCCESS expected_to be_empty
 (no output)
----------------------------------------------------------------
minishell/builtins/exit/003-status-of-last-command (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using the builtin `exit` without any argument results in a Shell termination and the exit status of the previous command.
STDIN:
 01: ./exit_with_status 42
02: exit
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS might be_empty
 (no output)
STDERR:
 (no output)
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to exit_with_status `42`
----------------------------------------------------------------
minishell/builtins/exit/errors/001-too-many-args (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a wrong number of arguments with the builtin `exit` does not result in the Shell termination but an error on standard error.
STDIN:
 01: exit 21 42
02: ./write_on_stdout TOKEN201703202355
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `TOKEN201703202355`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 FAILURE expected_to_not be_empty
 WARNING might match_regex `([Tt]oo many arguments|[Aa]rgument list too long)`
 (no output)
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to exit_with_status `0`
----------------------------------------------------------------
minishell/builtins/exit/errors/002-non-numeric-argument (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a non-numeric argument with the builtin `exit` results in the Shell termination and an error on standard error.
STDIN:
 01: exit abc
02: ./write_on_stdout TOKEN201703202355
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS expected_to_not match_regex `TOKEN201703202355`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 WARNING might_not be_empty
 WARNING might match_regex `[Nn]umeric argument required`
 (no output)
MISC:
 FAILURE expected_to_not exit_with_status `0`
----------------------------------------------------------------
minishell/builtins/setenv/004-invalid-identifier (FAILED)
Description:
 The purpose of this test is to check that using a wrong variable name with the builtin `setenv` (or `export`) results in error.
STDIN:
 01: setenv 42
02: export 42
STDOUT:
 SUCCESS might be_empty
 (no output)
STDERR:
 FAILURE expected_to_not be_empty
 WARNING might match_regex `(not.*identifier|must begin.*letter)`
 (no output)
----------------------------------------------------------------
minishell/misc/001-copy-of-environment (FAILED)
Description:
 A Shell must send a copy of the environment to its child processes.
Before test:
 01: export COPYENV_VAR1="TOKEN201703202355_VAR1"
02: export COPYENV_VAR2="TOKEN201703202355_VAR2"
03: export COPYENV_VAR3="TOKEN201703202355_VAR3"
STDIN:
 01: ./display_env
STDOUT:
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `COPYENV_VAR1=TOKEN201703202355_VAR1`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `COPYENV_VAR2=TOKEN201703202355_VAR2`
 FAILURE expected_to match_regex `COPYENV_VAR3=TOKEN201703202355_VAR3`
 (no output)
STDERR:
 (no output)
Total tests: 54
Total failed tests: 38
Total pending tests: 0

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# By: wescande <wescande@student.42.fr> +#+ +:+ +#+ # # By: wescande <wescande@student.42.fr> +#+ +:+ +#+ #
# +#+#+#+#+#+ +#+ # # +#+#+#+#+#+ +#+ #
# Created: 2016/08/29 21:32:58 by wescande #+# #+# # # Created: 2016/08/29 21:32:58 by wescande #+# #+# #
# Updated: 2017/03/20 21:07:34 by jhalford ### ########.fr # # Updated: 2017/03/21 00:39:34 by ariard ### ########.fr #
# # # #
# **************************************************************************** # # **************************************************************************** #
NAME = 42sh NAME = 42sh
CC = gcc CC = gcc
FLAGS = -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fvisibility=hidden -fsanitize=address FLAGS = -Wall -Wextra -Werror -fvisibility=hidden #-fsanitize=address
D_FLAGS = -g D_FLAGS = -g
DELTA = $$(echo "$$(tput cols)-47"|bc) DELTA = $$(echo "$$(tput cols)-47"|bc)
@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ builtin/builtin_return_status.c\
builtin/builtin_setenv.c\ builtin/builtin_setenv.c\
builtin/builtin_unset.c\ builtin/builtin_unset.c\
builtin/builtin_unsetenv.c\ builtin/builtin_unsetenv.c\
builtin/error_msg.c\
builtin/is_builtin.c\ builtin/is_builtin.c\
completion/c_arrow.c\ completion/c_arrow.c\
completion/c_clear.c\ completion/c_clear.c\

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/* By: jhalford <jack@crans.org> +#+ +:+ +#+ */ /* By: jhalford <jack@crans.org> +#+ +:+ +#+ */
/* +#+#+#+#+#+ +#+ */ /* +#+#+#+#+#+ +#+ */
/* Created: 2017/03/14 22:59:57 by jhalford #+# #+# */ /* Created: 2017/03/14 22:59:57 by jhalford #+# #+# */
/* Updated: 2017/03/20 12:51:23 by wescande ### ########.fr */ /* Updated: 2017/03/20 23:22:19 by ariard ### ########.fr */
/* */ /* */
/* ************************************************************************** */ /* ************************************************************************** */
@ -38,4 +38,6 @@ int builtin_history(const char *path, char *const av[], char *const envp[]);
int builtin_hash(const char *path, char *const av[], char *const envp[]); int builtin_hash(const char *path, char *const av[], char *const envp[]);
int builtin_math(const char *path, char *const av[], char *const envp[]); int builtin_math(const char *path, char *const av[], char *const envp[]);
int error_msg(char *msg);
#endif #endif

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# shellscript
*[spec > 42sh](..) > shellscript*
* [if](./if)
* [until](./until)
* [while](./while)

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# 001-simple-if-1
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > if](..) > 001-simple-if-1*
The purpose of this test is to check that a if control flow does result in the execution of the compound list inside the correct branch
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
elif [ 1 ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
else
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
fi
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
expected_to_not match_regex ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
elif [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
else
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
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expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
expected_to_not match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error"

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# 002-simple-if-2
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > if](..) > 002-simple-if-2*
The purpose of this test is to check that a if control flow does result in one execution of the compound list with a pipe inside
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
if [ -f no_${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
elif [ -f no_${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout | ./read_stdin
elif [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
else
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
fi
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout@$"
expected_to_not match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout@$"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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if [ -f no_${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
elif [ -f no_${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
elif [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr | ./read_on_stdin
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
else
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
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expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout@$"
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# 003-simple-if-3
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > if](..) > 003-simple-if-3*
The purpose of this test is to check that a if control flow does result in one execution of the compound list with a redirection inside
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
if [ -f no_${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error > ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file
elif [ -f no_${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error > ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file
else
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout > ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file
fi
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to_not match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### What miscellaneous behaviors are expected
```bash
expected_to create_file "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file" matching_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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if [ -f no_${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error > ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file
elif [ -f no_${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error > ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file
else
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout > ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file
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# 004-nested-if
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > if](..) > 004-nested-if*
The purpose of this test is to check that a if control flow nested in a if control flow does result in one execution of the compound list
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
elif [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
fi
elif [ 1 ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
fi
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
expected_to_not match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
elif [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
fi
elif [ 1 ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_error
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# 005-hard-nested-if
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > if](..) > 005-hard-nested-if*
The purpose of this test is to check that multiple if control flow nested in a if does result in one execution of the compound list for each deeper if
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1
fi
fi
fi
fi
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2
fi
fi
fi
fi
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
fi
fi
fi
fi
fi
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1
fi
fi
fi
fi
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2
fi
fi
fi
fi
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
if [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
then
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
fi
fi
fi
fi
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expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2"
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# if
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript](..) > if*
* [001-simple-if-1](./001-simple-if-1)
* [002-simple-if-2](./002-simple-if-2)
* [003-simple-if-3](./003-simple-if-3)
* [004-nested-if](./004-nested-if)
* [005-hard-nested-if](./005-hard-nested-if)

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10 lignes de cmd inside
cmd | control flow
control flow > redir
control flow in condition control flow
control flow && cmd
control flow || cmd
add for
add case
add func func dans func = 10
add math = 20
add var = 10
add brace = 20
add commentaires = 2-3
add tk_bang = 5
mixed one for each condition and block
add 3 script
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# 001-simple-until-1
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > until](..) > 001-simple-until-1*
The purpose of this test is to check that a until control flow does result in one execution of the compound list.
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
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./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
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# 002-simple-until-2
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > until](..) > 002-simple-until-2*
The purpose of this test is to check that a until control flow does result in one execution of the compound list with a pipe inside
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout | ./read_on_stdin
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
echo "HELLO"
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr | ./read_on_stdin
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
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# 003-simple-until-3
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > until](..) > 003-simple-until-3*
The purpose of this test is to check that a until control flow does result in one execution of the compound list with a redirection inside
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout > ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to_not match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### What miscellaneous behaviors are expected
```bash
expected_to create_file "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file" matching_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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do
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# 004-nested-until
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > until](..) > 004-nested-until*
The purpose of this test is to check that a until control flow nested in a until control flow does result in one execution of the compound list
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
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# 005-hard-nested-until
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > until](..) > 005-hard-nested-until*
The purpose of this test is to check that multiple until control flow nested in a until does result in one execution of the compound list for each deeper until
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
done
done
done
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
done
done
done
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
done
done
done
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
done
done
done
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
done
done
done
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
until [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
done
done
done
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expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2"
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# until
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript](..) > until*
* [001-simple-until-1](./001-simple-until-1)
* [002-simple-until-2](./002-simple-until-2)
* [003-simple-until-3](./003-simple-until-3)
* [004-nested-until](./004-nested-until)
* [005-hard-nested-until](./005-hard-nested-until)

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# 001-simple-while-1
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > while](..) > 001-simple-while-1*
The purpose of this test is to check that a while control flow does result in one execution of the compound list.
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
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./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
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# 002-simple-while-2
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > while](..) > 002-simple-while-2*
The purpose of this test is to check that a while control flow does result in one execution of the compound list with a pipe inside
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout | ./read_on_stdin
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr | ./read_on_stdin
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
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# 003-simple-while-3
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > while](..) > 003-simple-while-3*
The purpose of this test is to check that a while control flow does result in one execution of the compound list with a redirection inside
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout > ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to_not match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### What miscellaneous behaviors are expected
```bash
expected_to create_file "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_file" matching_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout > ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_OUTPUT
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# 004-nested-while
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > while](..) > 004-nested-while*
The purpose of this test is to check that a while control flow nested in a while control flow does result in one execution of the compound list
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
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# 005-hard-nested-while
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > while](..) > 005-hard-nested-while*
The purpose of this test is to check that multiple while control flow nested in a while does result in one execution of the compound list for each deeper while
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
done
done
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
done
done
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
done
done
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
done
done
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
done
done
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
done
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expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2"
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# 005-hard-nested-while
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > while](..) > 005-hard-nested-while*
The purpose of this test is to check that multiple while control flow nested in a while does result in one execution of the compound list for each deeper while
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
done
done
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
done
done
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
done
done
done
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr1 | ./read_on_stdin
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr2 | ./read_on_stdin
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr3 | ./read_on_stdin
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout4 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr4 | ./read_on_stdin
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout5 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr5 | ./read_on_stdin
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout6 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr6 | ./read_on_stdin
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout7 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr7 | ./read_on_stdin
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout8 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr8 | ./read_on_stdin
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout9 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr9 | ./read_on_stdin
./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout10 ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr10 | ./read_on_stdin
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
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expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout1@$"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout2@$"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout3@$"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout4@$"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout5@$"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout6@$"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout7@$"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout8@$"
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout9@$"
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# 001-simple-while-1
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > while](..) > 001-simple-while-1*
The purpose of this test is to check that a while control flow does result in one execution of the compound list.
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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./write_on_stdout_and_stderr ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stderr | while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./read_on_stdin_once
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
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# 001-simple-while-1
*[spec > 42sh > shellscript > while](..) > 001-simple-while-1*
The purpose of this test is to check that a while control flow does result in one execution of the compound list.
### What is done before test
```bash
./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}
```
### Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry
```bash
while [ -f ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE ]
do
./write_on_stdout ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout
./delete-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_FILE
done
```
### What is expected on standard output
```bash
expected_to match_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"
```
### Variables
The following variables may appear in this test:
* ${**GLOBAL_INSTALLDIR**} -> The installation directory of 42ShellTester
* ${**GLOBAL_TMP_DIRECTORY**} -> The temporary directory in which tests are executed
* ${**GLOBAL_TOKEN**} -> A token that changes value at launch time
* ${**PATH**} -> The standard environment variable PATH
* ${**HOME**} -> The standard environment variable HOME
### Support binaries
The following binaries may appear in this test:
* **[./create_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/create-file)** -> A binary that creates file named argv[1] + "_FILE" If argv[1] is not set, the file is named "TOKEN_FILE"
* **[./delete_file](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/delete-file)** -> A binary that delete all files called in argument.
* **[./display_env](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-env)** -> A binary that iterates on `**envp` and write each element on standard output.
* **[./display_program_name](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-program-name)** -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
* **[./display_pwd](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/display-pwd)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the absolute path of the current directory returned by `getcwd(3)`, encountered with the strings `PWD:` and `:PWD`.
* **[./exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/exit-with-status)** -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
* **[./read_on_stdin](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/read-on-stdin)** -> A binary that reads on standard entry and write each line on standard output suffixed with the character `@` (e.g. same behavior as `cat -e` and the *newline* character). When `read(2)` returns `-1`, then the string `STDIN READ ERROR` is written on standard error.
* **[./sleep_and_exit_with_status](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-exit-with-status)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then exits with status given as second argument.
* **[./sleep_and_write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/sleep-and-write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that sleeps for a duration in seconds given as first argument and then writes on STDERR the string given as second argument without EOL.
* **[./write_all_arguments_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-all-arguments-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard error the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument) and exits with an error status code given as second argument. If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stderr" and exit with status `1`.
* **[./write_on_stdout](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument (the same behavior as `echo` but with only one argument). If no argument is given, it writes the string "write on stdout".
* **[./write_on_stdout_and_stderr](http://github.com/we-sh/42ShellTester/tree/master/support/write-on-stdout-and-stderr)** -> A binary that writes on standard output the first given argument, and writes on standard error the second given argument. If an argument is missing, it writes the strings "write on stdout" and "write on stderr".

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./create-file ${GLOBAL_TOKEN}

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The purpose of this test is to check that a redirection after the while output the result in a file

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expected_to create_file "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_OUTPUT" matching_regex "${GLOBAL_TOKEN}_stdout"

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