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todo.txt-cli/tests/t1100-replace.sh
Ingo Karkat a97144d0e8 FIX: cleaninput() for sed-replacement needs more escaping and unique separator.
Commit 8e4364f5e1 removed the deletion of the "|" character from cleaninput. That was okay for the cleaninput() use in _addto(), but not in those cases that used $input for replacement via sed.

Added corresponding tests for replace, append and prepend actions similar to what was added for the add action in the above commit.

To really fix the problem (and not just remove all "|" characters from the text), a separator character must be found that is not part of $input, and this must be used in the sed expression. As cleaninput() already modifies the global $input variable, another $inputSep global variable is used to pass back this information.

In addition, backslashes must be escaped in $input, or replacements like \1 wreak havoc.
2011-05-11 16:12:03 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
test_description='basic replace functionality
Ensure we can replace items successfully.
'
. ./test-lib.sh
#
# Set up the basic todo.txt
#
todo.sh add notice the daisies > /dev/null
test_todo_session 'replace usage' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh replace adf asdfa
=== 1
usage: todo.sh replace ITEM# "UPDATED ITEM"
EOF
test_todo_session 'basic replace' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh replace 1 "smell the cows"
1 notice the daisies
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 smell the cows
>>> todo.sh list
1 smell the cows
--
TODO: 1 of 1 tasks shown
>>> todo.sh replace 1 smell the roses
1 smell the cows
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 smell the roses
>>> todo.sh list
1 smell the roses
--
TODO: 1 of 1 tasks shown
EOF
cat > todo.txt <<EOF
smell the cows
grow some corn
thrash some hay
chase the chickens
EOF
test_todo_session 'replace error' << EOF
>>> todo.sh replace 10 "hej!"
=== 1
TODO: No task 10.
EOF
test_todo_session 'replace in multi-item file' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh replace 1 smell the cheese
1 smell the cows
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 smell the cheese
>>> todo.sh replace 3 jump on hay
3 thrash some hay
TODO: Replaced task with:
3 jump on hay
>>> todo.sh replace 4 collect the eggs
4 chase the chickens
TODO: Replaced task with:
4 collect the eggs
EOF
echo '(A) collect the eggs' > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'replace with priority' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh replace 1 "collect the bread"
1 (A) collect the eggs
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 (A) collect the bread
>>> todo.sh replace 1 collect the eggs
1 (A) collect the bread
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 (A) collect the eggs
EOF
echo 'jump on hay' > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'replace with &' << EOF
>>> todo.sh replace 1 "thrash the hay & thrash the wheat"
1 jump on hay
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 thrash the hay & thrash the wheat
EOF
cat > todo.txt <<EOF
smell the cows
grow some corn
thrash some hay
chase the chickens
EOF
test_todo_session 'replace with symbols' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh replace 1 "~@#$%^&*()-_=+[{]}|;:',<.>/?"
1 smell the cows
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 ~@#$%^&*()-_=+[{]}|;:',<.>/?
>>> todo.sh replace 2 '\`!\\"'
2 grow some corn
TODO: Replaced task with:
2 \`!\\"
>>> todo.sh list
4 chase the chickens
3 thrash some hay
2 \`!\\"
1 ~@#$%^&*()-_=+[{]}|;:',<.>/?
--
TODO: 4 of 4 tasks shown
EOF
cat /dev/null > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'replace handling prepended date on add' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh -t add "new task"
1 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 added.
>>> todo.sh replace 1 this is just a new one
1 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 2009-02-13 this is just a new one
>>> todo.sh replace 1 2010-07-04 this also has a new date
1 2009-02-13 this is just a new one
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 2010-07-04 this also has a new date
EOF
cat /dev/null > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'replace handling priority and prepended date on add' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh -t add "new task"
1 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 added.
>>> todo.sh pri 1 A
1 (A) 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: 1 prioritized (A).
>>> todo.sh replace 1 this is just a new one
1 (A) 2009-02-13 new task
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 (A) 2009-02-13 this is just a new one
EOF
echo '(A) 2009-02-13 this is just a new one' > todo.txt
test_todo_session 'replace with prepended date replaces existing date' <<EOF
>>> todo.sh replace 1 2010-07-04 this also has a new date
1 (A) 2009-02-13 this is just a new one
TODO: Replaced task with:
1 (A) 2010-07-04 this also has a new date
EOF
test_done