From 9485450222cda5c3f09e02f6055aefea128ea215 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Trzcinski Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2022 11:29:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] ob-shell-test.org: Remove ob-shell-test.org * testing/examples/ob-shell-test.org: Delete file File was used by test-ob-shell.el to test ob-shell.el. Tests have been updated to use temporary buffers, rendering ob-shell-test.org unnecessary. --- testing/examples/ob-shell-test.org | 88 ------------------------------ 1 file changed, 88 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 testing/examples/ob-shell-test.org diff --git a/testing/examples/ob-shell-test.org b/testing/examples/ob-shell-test.org deleted file mode 100644 index 2510f4f96..000000000 --- a/testing/examples/ob-shell-test.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -#+Title: a collection of examples for ob-shell tests -#+OPTIONS: ^:nil - -* Sample data structures -#+NAME: sample_array -| one | -| two | -| three | - -#+NAME: sample_mapping_table -| first | one | -| second | two | -| third | three | - -#+NAME: sample_big_table -| bread | 2 | kg | -| spaghetti | 20 | cm | -| milk | 50 | dl | - -* Array tests - :PROPERTIES: - :ID: 0ba56632-8dc1-405c-a083-c204bae477cf - :END: -** Generic shell: no arrays -#+begin_src sh :exports results :results output :var array=sample_array -echo ${array} -#+end_src - -#+RESULTS: -: one two three - -** Bash shell: support for arrays -Bash will see a simple indexed array. In this test, we check that the -returned value is indeed only the first item of the array, as opposed to -the generic serialiation that will return all elements of the array as -a single string. -#+begin_src bash :exports results :results output :var array=sample_array -echo ${array} -#+end_src - -#+RESULTS: -: one - -* Associative array tests (simple map) - :PROPERTIES: - :ID: bec1a5b0-4619-4450-a8c0-2a746b44bf8d - :END: -** Generic shell: no special handing -The shell will see all values as a single string. -#+begin_src sh :exports results :results output :var table=sample_mapping_table -echo ${table} -#+end_src - -#+RESULTS: -: first one second two third three - -** Bash shell: support for associative arrays -Bash will see a table that contains the first column as the 'index' -of the associative array, and the second column as the value. -#+begin_src bash :exports :results output results :var table=sample_mapping_table -echo ${table[second]} -#+end_src - -#+RESULTS: -: two - -* Associative array tests (more than 2 columns) - :PROPERTIES: - :ID: 82320a48-3409-49d7-85c9-5de1c6d3ff87 - :END: -** Generic shell: no special handing -#+begin_src sh :exports results :results output :var table=sample_big_table -echo ${table} -#+end_src - -#+RESULTS: -: bread 2 kg spaghetti 20 cm milk 50 dl - -** Bash shell: support for associative arrays with lists -Bash will see an associative array that contains each row as a single -string. Bash cannot handle lists in associative arrays. -#+begin_src bash :exports results :results output :var table=sample_big_table -echo ${table[spaghetti]} -#+end_src - -#+RESULTS: -: 20 cm -