use super::*; #[test] fn newline_escape_deps() { Test::new() .justfile( " default: a \\ b \\ c a: echo a b: echo b c: echo c ", ) .stdout("a\nb\nc\n") .stderr("echo a\necho b\necho c\n") .run(); } #[test] fn newline_escape_deps_no_indent() { Test::new() .justfile( " default: a\\ b\\ c a: echo a b: echo b c: echo c ", ) .stdout("a\nb\nc\n") .stderr("echo a\necho b\necho c\n") .run(); } #[test] fn newline_escape_deps_linefeed() { Test::new() .justfile( " default: a\\\r b a: echo a b: echo b ", ) .stdout("a\nb\n") .stderr("echo a\necho b\n") .run(); } #[test] fn newline_escape_deps_invalid_esc() { Test::new() .justfile( " default: a\\ b ", ) .stdout("") .stderr( " error: `\\ ` is not a valid escape sequence ——▶ justfile:1:11 │ 1 │ default: a\\ b │ ^ ", ) .status(EXIT_FAILURE) .run(); } #[test] fn newline_escape_unpaired_linefeed() { Test::new() .justfile( " default:\\\ra", ) .stdout("") .stderr( " error: Unpaired carriage return ——▶ justfile:1:9 │ 1 │ default:\\\ra │ ^ ", ) .status(EXIT_FAILURE) .run(); }