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util.argparse: Fix bug (regression?) in argument parsing with --foo=bar
After recent changes, '--foo bar' was working, but '--foo=bar' was not. The
test had a typo (?) (bar != baz) and because util.argparse is not strict by
default, the typo was not caught.
The typo caused the code to take a different path, and bypassed the buggy
handling of --foo=bar options.
I've preserved the existing test (typo and all!) because it's still an
interesting test, and ensures no unintended behaviour changes compared to the
old code.
However I've added a new variant of the test, with strict mode enabled and the
typo fixed. This test failed due to the bug, and this commit introduces a fix.
| author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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| date | Tue, 11 Mar 2025 18:27:36 +0000 |
| parent | 11489:37f49d0ad22c |
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describe("util.envload", function() local envload = require "util.envload"; describe("envload()", function() it("works", function() local f, err = envload.envload("return 'hello'", "@test", {}); assert.is_function(f, err); local ok, ret = pcall(f); assert.truthy(ok); assert.equal("hello", ret); end); it("lets you pass values in and out", function () local f, err = envload.envload("return thisglobal", "@test", { thisglobal = "yes, this one" }); assert.is_function(f, err); local ok, ret = pcall(f); assert.truthy(ok); assert.equal("yes, this one", ret); end); end) -- TODO envloadfile() end)