use super::*; test! { name: mismatched_delimiter, justfile: "(]", stderr: " error: Mismatched closing delimiter `]`. (Did you mean to close the `(` on line 1?) ——▶ justfile:1:2 │ 1 │ (] │ ^ ", status: EXIT_FAILURE, } test! { name: unexpected_delimiter, justfile: "]", stderr: " error: Unexpected closing delimiter `]` ——▶ justfile:1:1 │ 1 │ ] │ ^ ", status: EXIT_FAILURE, } test! { name: paren_continuation, justfile: " x := ( 'a' + 'b' ) foo: echo {{x}} ", stdout: "ab\n", stderr: "echo ab\n", } test! { name: brace_continuation, justfile: " x := if '' == '' { 'a' } else { 'b' } foo: echo {{x}} ", stdout: "a\n", stderr: "echo a\n", } test! { name: bracket_continuation, justfile: " set shell := [ 'sh', '-cu', ] foo: echo foo ", stdout: "foo\n", stderr: "echo foo\n", } test! { name: dependency_continuation, justfile: " foo: ( bar 'bar' ) echo foo bar x: echo {{x}} ", stdout: "bar\nfoo\n", stderr: "echo bar\necho foo\n", } test! { name: no_interpolation_continuation, justfile: " foo: echo {{ ( 'a' + 'b')}} ", stdout: "", stderr: " error: Unterminated interpolation ——▶ justfile:2:8 │ 2 │ echo {{ ( │ ^^ ", status: EXIT_FAILURE, }