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001-env-same-value-as-parent

spec > minishell > builtins > env > 001-env-same-value-as-parent

The purpose of this test is to check if your shell is using a copy of his parent environment as environment. We are using a copy of the environment variable before starting your shell and the command env from your shell.### What is done before test

# storing all environment variables except OLDPWD
env | awk 'BEGIN {FS="="} $0 !~ /^OLDPWD/ {print $1"="}' > "./stored_env"

Shell commands that are sent to the standard entry

env

What is expected on standard output

expected_to match_each_regex_of_file "./stored_env"

What is expected on error output

expected_to be_empty

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:

  • ./display_env -> A binary that iterates on **envp and write each element on standard output.
  • ./display_program_name -> A binary that writes its name on standard ouput.
  • ./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 -> A binary that immediately exits with the status given as first argument.
  • ./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 -> 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 -> 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 -> 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 -> 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 -> 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 -> 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".