use super::*; #[test] fn os_family() { Test::new() .justfile( " [unix] foo: echo bar [windows] foo: echo baz ", ) .stdout(if cfg!(unix) { "bar\n" } else if cfg!(windows) { "baz\n" } else { panic!("unexpected os family") }) .stderr(if cfg!(unix) { "echo bar\n" } else if cfg!(windows) { "echo baz\n" } else { panic!("unexpected os family") }) .run(); } #[test] fn os() { Test::new() .justfile( " [macos] foo: echo bar [windows] foo: echo baz [linux] foo: echo quxx ", ) .stdout(if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { "bar\n" } else if cfg!(windows) { "baz\n" } else if cfg!(target_os = "linux") { "quxx\n" } else { panic!("unexpected os family") }) .stderr(if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { "echo bar\n" } else if cfg!(windows) { "echo baz\n" } else if cfg!(target_os = "linux") { "echo quxx\n" } else { panic!("unexpected os family") }) .run(); } #[test] fn all() { Test::new() .justfile( " [macos] [windows] [linux] [unix] foo: echo bar ", ) .stdout("bar\n") .stderr("echo bar\n") .run(); } #[test] fn none() { Test::new() .justfile( " foo: echo bar ", ) .stdout("bar\n") .stderr("echo bar\n") .run(); }