jj/tests/test_cat_command.rs
Martin von Zweigbergk 40f94b0d4b cli: rename print to cat
`jj cat` better matches `hg cat` and, of course, `cat`. I apparently
called it `jj print` when I added it in 7a013a59ae because I haven't
found `hg cat` useful for actually concatenating files. That's still
true, and I don't know if we will ever bother to teach `jj cat` to
actually concatenate files, but I think the familiarity of `cat` is
more important.

For reference, Git calls it `git show <rev>:<file>`.

I kept `print` as an alias and added a test for it. I also documented
the test better.

By the way, I've considered adding a command for writing from stdin
directly to a specific commit. If we ever do, it might make sense to
call that command `write` (e.g. `echo foo | jj write -r @-
README.md`). Then it would make sense to add `read` as an alias to
`cat`. I'm not sure that's a good idea, but let's leave that for later
anyway.
2023-01-18 10:10:02 -08:00

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// Copyright 2022 The Jujutsu Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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use crate::common::TestEnvironment;
pub mod common;
#[test]
fn test_cat() {
let test_env = TestEnvironment::default();
test_env.jj_cmd_success(test_env.env_root(), &["init", "repo", "--git"]);
let repo_path = test_env.env_root().join("repo");
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file1"), "a\n").unwrap();
test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["new"]);
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file1"), "b\n").unwrap();
std::fs::create_dir(repo_path.join("dir")).unwrap();
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("dir").join("file2"), "c\n").unwrap();
// Can print the contents of a file in a commit
let stdout = test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["cat", "file1", "-r", "@-"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
a
"###);
// Defaults to printing the working-copy version
let stdout = test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["cat", "file1"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
b
"###);
// `print` is an alias for `cat`
let stdout = test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["print", "file1"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
b
"###);
// Can print a file in a subdirectory
let subdir_file = if cfg!(unix) {
"dir/file2"
} else {
"dir\\file2"
};
let stdout = test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["cat", subdir_file]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
c
"###);
// Error if the path doesn't exist
let stderr = test_env.jj_cmd_failure(&repo_path, &["cat", "nonexistent"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stderr, @r###"
Error: No such path
"###);
// Error if the path is not a file
let stderr = test_env.jj_cmd_failure(&repo_path, &["cat", "dir"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stderr, @r###"
Error: Path exists but is not a file
"###);
// Can print a conflict
test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["new"]);
std::fs::write(repo_path.join("file1"), "c\n").unwrap();
test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["rebase", "-r", "@", "-d", "@--"]);
let stdout = test_env.jj_cmd_success(&repo_path, &["cat", "file1"]);
insta::assert_snapshot!(stdout, @r###"
<<<<<<<
%%%%%%%
-b
+a
+++++++
c
>>>>>>>
"###);
}