rush_sh/
state.rs

1use super::parser::Ast;
2use lazy_static::lazy_static;
3use std::cell::RefCell;
4use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet, VecDeque};
5use std::env;
6use std::io::IsTerminal;
7use std::rc::Rc;
8use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
9use std::time::Instant;
10
11lazy_static! {
12    /// Global queue for pending signal events
13    /// Signals are enqueued by the signal handler thread and dequeued by the main thread
14    pub static ref SIGNAL_QUEUE: Arc<Mutex<VecDeque<SignalEvent>>> =
15        Arc::new(Mutex::new(VecDeque::new()));
16}
17
18/// Maximum number of signals to queue before dropping old ones
19const MAX_SIGNAL_QUEUE_SIZE: usize = 100;
20
21/// Represents a signal event that needs to be processed
22#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
23pub struct SignalEvent {
24    /// Signal name (e.g., "INT", "TERM")
25    pub signal_name: String,
26    /// Signal number (e.g., 2, 15)
27    #[allow(dead_code)]
28    pub signal_number: i32,
29    /// When the signal was received
30    #[allow(dead_code)]
31    pub timestamp: Instant,
32}
33
34impl SignalEvent {
35    pub fn new(signal_name: String, signal_number: i32) -> Self {
36        Self {
37            signal_name,
38            signal_number,
39            timestamp: Instant::now(),
40        }
41    }
42}
43
44#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
45pub struct ColorScheme {
46    /// ANSI color code for prompt
47    pub prompt: String,
48    /// ANSI color code for error messages
49    pub error: String,
50    /// ANSI color code for success messages
51    pub success: String,
52    /// ANSI color code for builtin command output
53    pub builtin: String,
54    /// ANSI color code for directory listings
55    pub directory: String,
56}
57
58impl Default for ColorScheme {
59    fn default() -> Self {
60        Self {
61            prompt: "\x1b[32m".to_string(),    // Green
62            error: "\x1b[31m".to_string(),     // Red
63            success: "\x1b[32m".to_string(),   // Green
64            builtin: "\x1b[36m".to_string(),   // Cyan
65            directory: "\x1b[34m".to_string(), // Blue
66        }
67    }
68}
69
70#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
71pub struct ShellState {
72    /// Shell variables (local to the shell session)
73    pub variables: HashMap<String, String>,
74    /// Which variables are exported to child processes
75    pub exported: HashSet<String>,
76    /// Last exit code ($?)
77    pub last_exit_code: i32,
78    /// Shell process ID ($$)
79    pub shell_pid: u32,
80    /// Script name or command ($0)
81    pub script_name: String,
82    /// Directory stack for pushd/popd
83    pub dir_stack: Vec<String>,
84    /// Command aliases
85    pub aliases: HashMap<String, String>,
86    /// Whether colors are enabled
87    pub colors_enabled: bool,
88    /// Current color scheme
89    pub color_scheme: ColorScheme,
90    /// Positional parameters ($1, $2, $3, ...)
91    pub positional_params: Vec<String>,
92    /// Function definitions
93    pub functions: HashMap<String, Ast>,
94    /// Local variable stack for function scoping
95    pub local_vars: Vec<HashMap<String, String>>,
96    /// Function call depth for local scope management
97    pub function_depth: usize,
98    /// Maximum allowed recursion depth
99    pub max_recursion_depth: usize,
100    /// Flag to indicate if we're currently returning from a function
101    pub returning: bool,
102    /// Return value when returning from a function
103    pub return_value: Option<i32>,
104    /// Output capture buffer for command substitution
105    pub capture_output: Option<Rc<RefCell<Vec<u8>>>>,
106    /// Whether to use condensed cwd display in prompt
107    pub condensed_cwd: bool,
108    /// Signal trap handlers: maps signal name to command string
109    pub trap_handlers: Arc<Mutex<HashMap<String, String>>>,
110    /// Flag to track if EXIT trap has been executed
111    pub exit_trap_executed: bool,
112    /// Flag to indicate that the shell should exit
113    pub exit_requested: bool,
114    /// Exit code to use when exiting
115    pub exit_code: i32,
116    /// Flag to indicate pending signals need processing
117    /// Set by signal handler, checked by executor
118    #[allow(dead_code)]
119    pub pending_signals: bool,
120}
121
122impl ShellState {
123    pub fn new() -> Self {
124        let shell_pid = std::process::id();
125
126        // Check NO_COLOR environment variable (respects standard)
127        let no_color = env::var("NO_COLOR").is_ok();
128
129        // Check RUSH_COLORS environment variable for explicit control
130        let rush_colors = env::var("RUSH_COLORS")
131            .map(|v| v.to_lowercase())
132            .unwrap_or_else(|_| "auto".to_string());
133
134        let colors_enabled = match rush_colors.as_str() {
135            "1" | "true" | "on" | "enable" => !no_color && std::io::stdout().is_terminal(),
136            "0" | "false" | "off" | "disable" => false,
137            "auto" => !no_color && std::io::stdout().is_terminal(),
138            _ => !no_color && std::io::stdout().is_terminal(),
139        };
140
141        // Check RUSH_CONDENSED environment variable for cwd display preference
142        let rush_condensed = env::var("RUSH_CONDENSED")
143            .map(|v| v.to_lowercase())
144            .unwrap_or_else(|_| "true".to_string());
145
146        let condensed_cwd = match rush_condensed.as_str() {
147            "1" | "true" | "on" | "enable" => true,
148            "0" | "false" | "off" | "disable" => false,
149            _ => true, // Default to condensed for backward compatibility
150        };
151
152        Self {
153            variables: HashMap::new(),
154            exported: HashSet::new(),
155            last_exit_code: 0,
156            shell_pid,
157            script_name: "rush".to_string(),
158            dir_stack: Vec::new(),
159            aliases: HashMap::new(),
160            colors_enabled,
161            color_scheme: ColorScheme::default(),
162            positional_params: Vec::new(),
163            functions: HashMap::new(),
164            local_vars: Vec::new(),
165            function_depth: 0,
166            max_recursion_depth: 500, // Default recursion limit (reduced to avoid Rust stack overflow)
167            returning: false,
168            return_value: None,
169            capture_output: None,
170            condensed_cwd,
171            trap_handlers: Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashMap::new())),
172            exit_trap_executed: false,
173            exit_requested: false,
174            exit_code: 0,
175            pending_signals: false,
176        }
177    }
178
179    /// Get a variable value, checking local scopes first, then shell variables, then environment
180    pub fn get_var(&self, name: &str) -> Option<String> {
181        // Handle special variables (these are never local)
182        match name {
183            "?" => Some(self.last_exit_code.to_string()),
184            "$" => Some(self.shell_pid.to_string()),
185            "0" => Some(self.script_name.clone()),
186            "*" => {
187                // $* - all positional parameters as single string (space-separated)
188                if self.positional_params.is_empty() {
189                    Some("".to_string())
190                } else {
191                    Some(self.positional_params.join(" "))
192                }
193            }
194            "@" => {
195                // $@ - all positional parameters as separate words (but returns as single string for compatibility)
196                if self.positional_params.is_empty() {
197                    Some("".to_string())
198                } else {
199                    Some(self.positional_params.join(" "))
200                }
201            }
202            "#" => Some(self.positional_params.len().to_string()),
203            _ => {
204                // Handle positional parameters $1, $2, $3, etc. (these are never local)
205                if let Ok(index) = name.parse::<usize>()
206                    && index > 0
207                    && index <= self.positional_params.len()
208                {
209                    return Some(self.positional_params[index - 1].clone());
210                }
211
212                // Check local scopes first, then shell variables, then environment
213                // Search local scopes from innermost to outermost
214                for scope in self.local_vars.iter().rev() {
215                    if let Some(value) = scope.get(name) {
216                        return Some(value.clone());
217                    }
218                }
219
220                // Check shell variables
221                if let Some(value) = self.variables.get(name) {
222                    Some(value.clone())
223                } else {
224                    // Fall back to environment variables
225                    env::var(name).ok()
226                }
227            }
228        }
229    }
230
231    /// Set a shell variable (updates local scope if variable exists there, otherwise sets globally)
232    pub fn set_var(&mut self, name: &str, value: String) {
233        // Check if this variable exists in any local scope
234        // If it does, update it there instead of setting globally
235        for scope in self.local_vars.iter_mut().rev() {
236            if scope.contains_key(name) {
237                scope.insert(name.to_string(), value);
238                return;
239            }
240        }
241
242        // Variable doesn't exist in local scopes, set it globally
243        self.variables.insert(name.to_string(), value);
244    }
245
246    /// Remove a shell variable
247    pub fn unset_var(&mut self, name: &str) {
248        self.variables.remove(name);
249        self.exported.remove(name);
250    }
251
252    /// Mark a variable as exported
253    pub fn export_var(&mut self, name: &str) {
254        if self.variables.contains_key(name) {
255            self.exported.insert(name.to_string());
256        }
257    }
258
259    /// Set and export a variable
260    pub fn set_exported_var(&mut self, name: &str, value: String) {
261        self.set_var(name, value);
262        self.export_var(name);
263    }
264
265    /// Get all environment variables for child processes (exported + inherited)
266    pub fn get_env_for_child(&self) -> HashMap<String, String> {
267        let mut child_env = HashMap::new();
268
269        // Add all current environment variables
270        for (key, value) in env::vars() {
271            child_env.insert(key, value);
272        }
273
274        // Override with exported shell variables
275        for var_name in &self.exported {
276            if let Some(value) = self.variables.get(var_name) {
277                child_env.insert(var_name.clone(), value.clone());
278            }
279        }
280
281        child_env
282    }
283
284    /// Update the last exit code
285    pub fn set_last_exit_code(&mut self, code: i32) {
286        self.last_exit_code = code;
287    }
288
289    /// Set the script name ($0)
290    pub fn set_script_name(&mut self, name: &str) {
291        self.script_name = name.to_string();
292    }
293
294    /// Get the condensed current working directory for the prompt
295    pub fn get_condensed_cwd(&self) -> String {
296        match env::current_dir() {
297            Ok(path) => {
298                let path_str = path.to_string_lossy();
299                let components: Vec<&str> = path_str.split('/').collect();
300                if components.is_empty() || (components.len() == 1 && components[0].is_empty()) {
301                    return "/".to_string();
302                }
303                let mut result = String::new();
304                for (i, comp) in components.iter().enumerate() {
305                    if comp.is_empty() {
306                        continue; // skip leading empty component
307                    }
308                    if i == components.len() - 1 {
309                        result.push('/');
310                        result.push_str(comp);
311                    } else {
312                        result.push('/');
313                        if let Some(first) = comp.chars().next() {
314                            result.push(first);
315                        }
316                    }
317                }
318                if result.is_empty() {
319                    "/".to_string()
320                } else {
321                    result
322                }
323            }
324            Err(_) => "/?".to_string(), // fallback if can't get cwd
325        }
326    }
327
328    /// Get the full current working directory for the prompt
329    pub fn get_full_cwd(&self) -> String {
330        match env::current_dir() {
331            Ok(path) => path.to_string_lossy().to_string(),
332            Err(_) => "/?".to_string(), // fallback if can't get cwd
333        }
334    }
335
336    /// Get the user@hostname string for the prompt
337    pub fn get_user_hostname(&self) -> String {
338        let user = env::var("USER").unwrap_or_else(|_| "user".to_string());
339
340        // First try to get hostname from HOSTNAME environment variable
341        if let Ok(hostname) = env::var("HOSTNAME")
342            && !hostname.trim().is_empty()
343        {
344            return format!("{}@{}", user, hostname);
345        }
346
347        // If HOSTNAME is not set or empty, try the hostname command
348        let hostname = match std::process::Command::new("hostname").output() {
349            Ok(output) if output.status.success() => {
350                String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).trim().to_string()
351            }
352            _ => "hostname".to_string(), // Last resort fallback
353        };
354
355        // Set the HOSTNAME environment variable for future use
356        if hostname != "hostname" {
357            unsafe {
358                env::set_var("HOSTNAME", &hostname);
359            }
360        }
361
362        format!("{}@{}", user, hostname)
363    }
364
365    /// Get the full prompt string
366    pub fn get_prompt(&self) -> String {
367        let user = env::var("USER").unwrap_or_else(|_| "user".to_string());
368        let prompt_char = if user == "root" { "#" } else { "$" };
369        let cwd = if self.condensed_cwd {
370            self.get_condensed_cwd()
371        } else {
372            self.get_full_cwd()
373        };
374        format!("{}:{} {} ", self.get_user_hostname(), cwd, prompt_char)
375    }
376
377    /// Set an alias
378    pub fn set_alias(&mut self, name: &str, value: String) {
379        self.aliases.insert(name.to_string(), value);
380    }
381
382    /// Get an alias value
383    pub fn get_alias(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&String> {
384        self.aliases.get(name)
385    }
386
387    /// Remove an alias
388    pub fn remove_alias(&mut self, name: &str) {
389        self.aliases.remove(name);
390    }
391
392    /// Get all aliases
393    pub fn get_all_aliases(&self) -> &HashMap<String, String> {
394        &self.aliases
395    }
396
397    /// Set positional parameters
398    pub fn set_positional_params(&mut self, params: Vec<String>) {
399        self.positional_params = params;
400    }
401
402    /// Get positional parameters
403    #[allow(dead_code)]
404    pub fn get_positional_params(&self) -> &[String] {
405        &self.positional_params
406    }
407
408    /// Shift positional parameters (remove first n parameters)
409    pub fn shift_positional_params(&mut self, count: usize) {
410        if count > 0 {
411            for _ in 0..count {
412                if !self.positional_params.is_empty() {
413                    self.positional_params.remove(0);
414                }
415            }
416        }
417    }
418
419    /// Add a positional parameter at the end
420    #[allow(dead_code)]
421    pub fn push_positional_param(&mut self, param: String) {
422        self.positional_params.push(param);
423    }
424
425    /// Define a function
426    pub fn define_function(&mut self, name: String, body: Ast) {
427        self.functions.insert(name, body);
428    }
429
430    /// Get a function definition
431    pub fn get_function(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&Ast> {
432        self.functions.get(name)
433    }
434
435    /// Remove a function definition
436    #[allow(dead_code)]
437    pub fn remove_function(&mut self, name: &str) {
438        self.functions.remove(name);
439    }
440
441    /// Get all function names
442    #[allow(dead_code)]
443    pub fn get_function_names(&self) -> Vec<&String> {
444        self.functions.keys().collect()
445    }
446
447    /// Push a new local variable scope
448    pub fn push_local_scope(&mut self) {
449        self.local_vars.push(HashMap::new());
450    }
451
452    /// Pop the current local variable scope
453    pub fn pop_local_scope(&mut self) {
454        if !self.local_vars.is_empty() {
455            self.local_vars.pop();
456        }
457    }
458
459    /// Set a local variable in the current scope
460    pub fn set_local_var(&mut self, name: &str, value: String) {
461        if let Some(current_scope) = self.local_vars.last_mut() {
462            current_scope.insert(name.to_string(), value);
463        } else {
464            // If no local scope exists, set as global variable
465            self.set_var(name, value);
466        }
467    }
468
469    /// Enter a function context (push local scope if needed)
470    pub fn enter_function(&mut self) {
471        self.function_depth += 1;
472        if self.function_depth > self.local_vars.len() {
473            self.push_local_scope();
474        }
475    }
476
477    /// Exit a function context (pop local scope if needed)
478    pub fn exit_function(&mut self) {
479        if self.function_depth > 0 {
480            self.function_depth -= 1;
481            if self.function_depth == self.local_vars.len() - 1 {
482                self.pop_local_scope();
483            }
484        }
485    }
486
487    /// Set return state for function returns
488    pub fn set_return(&mut self, value: i32) {
489        self.returning = true;
490        self.return_value = Some(value);
491    }
492
493    /// Clear return state
494    pub fn clear_return(&mut self) {
495        self.returning = false;
496        self.return_value = None;
497    }
498
499    /// Check if currently returning
500    pub fn is_returning(&self) -> bool {
501        self.returning
502    }
503
504    /// Get return value if returning
505    pub fn get_return_value(&self) -> Option<i32> {
506        self.return_value
507    }
508
509    /// Set a trap handler for a signal
510    pub fn set_trap(&mut self, signal: &str, command: String) {
511        if let Ok(mut handlers) = self.trap_handlers.lock() {
512            handlers.insert(signal.to_uppercase(), command);
513        }
514    }
515
516    /// Get a trap handler for a signal
517    pub fn get_trap(&self, signal: &str) -> Option<String> {
518        if let Ok(handlers) = self.trap_handlers.lock() {
519            handlers.get(&signal.to_uppercase()).cloned()
520        } else {
521            None
522        }
523    }
524
525    /// Remove a trap handler for a signal
526    pub fn remove_trap(&mut self, signal: &str) {
527        if let Ok(mut handlers) = self.trap_handlers.lock() {
528            handlers.remove(&signal.to_uppercase());
529        }
530    }
531
532    /// Get all trap handlers
533    pub fn get_all_traps(&self) -> HashMap<String, String> {
534        if let Ok(handlers) = self.trap_handlers.lock() {
535            handlers.clone()
536        } else {
537            HashMap::new()
538        }
539    }
540
541    /// Clear all trap handlers
542    #[allow(dead_code)]
543    pub fn clear_traps(&mut self) {
544        if let Ok(mut handlers) = self.trap_handlers.lock() {
545            handlers.clear();
546        }
547    }
548}
549
550/// Enqueue a signal event for later processing
551/// If the queue is full, the oldest event is dropped
552pub fn enqueue_signal(signal_name: &str, signal_number: i32) {
553    if let Ok(mut queue) = SIGNAL_QUEUE.lock() {
554        // If queue is full, remove oldest event
555        if queue.len() >= MAX_SIGNAL_QUEUE_SIZE {
556            queue.pop_front();
557            eprintln!("Warning: Signal queue overflow, dropping oldest signal");
558        }
559
560        queue.push_back(SignalEvent::new(signal_name.to_string(), signal_number));
561    }
562}
563
564/// Process all pending signals in the queue
565/// This should be called at safe points during command execution
566pub fn process_pending_signals(shell_state: &mut ShellState) {
567    // Try to lock the queue with a timeout to avoid blocking
568    if let Ok(mut queue) = SIGNAL_QUEUE.lock() {
569        // Process all pending signals
570        while let Some(signal_event) = queue.pop_front() {
571            // Check if a trap is set for this signal
572            if let Some(trap_cmd) = shell_state.get_trap(&signal_event.signal_name)
573                && !trap_cmd.is_empty()
574            {
575                // Execute the trap handler
576                // Note: This preserves the exit code as per POSIX requirements
577                crate::executor::execute_trap_handler(&trap_cmd, shell_state);
578            }
579        }
580    }
581}
582
583impl Default for ShellState {
584    fn default() -> Self {
585        Self::new()
586    }
587}
588
589#[cfg(test)]
590mod tests {
591    use super::*;
592
593    #[test]
594    fn test_shell_state_basic() {
595        let mut state = ShellState::new();
596        state.set_var("TEST_VAR", "test_value".to_string());
597        assert_eq!(state.get_var("TEST_VAR"), Some("test_value".to_string()));
598    }
599
600    #[test]
601    fn test_special_variables() {
602        let mut state = ShellState::new();
603        state.set_last_exit_code(42);
604        state.set_script_name("test_script");
605
606        assert_eq!(state.get_var("?"), Some("42".to_string()));
607        assert_eq!(state.get_var("$"), Some(state.shell_pid.to_string()));
608        assert_eq!(state.get_var("0"), Some("test_script".to_string()));
609    }
610
611    #[test]
612    fn test_export_variable() {
613        let mut state = ShellState::new();
614        state.set_var("EXPORT_VAR", "export_value".to_string());
615        state.export_var("EXPORT_VAR");
616
617        let child_env = state.get_env_for_child();
618        assert_eq!(
619            child_env.get("EXPORT_VAR"),
620            Some(&"export_value".to_string())
621        );
622    }
623
624    #[test]
625    fn test_unset_variable() {
626        let mut state = ShellState::new();
627        state.set_var("UNSET_VAR", "value".to_string());
628        state.export_var("UNSET_VAR");
629
630        assert!(state.variables.contains_key("UNSET_VAR"));
631        assert!(state.exported.contains("UNSET_VAR"));
632
633        state.unset_var("UNSET_VAR");
634
635        assert!(!state.variables.contains_key("UNSET_VAR"));
636        assert!(!state.exported.contains("UNSET_VAR"));
637    }
638
639    #[test]
640    fn test_get_user_hostname() {
641        let state = ShellState::new();
642        let user_hostname = state.get_user_hostname();
643        // Should contain @ since it's user@hostname format
644        assert!(user_hostname.contains('@'));
645    }
646
647    #[test]
648    fn test_get_prompt() {
649        let state = ShellState::new();
650        let prompt = state.get_prompt();
651        // Should end with $ and contain @
652        assert!(prompt.ends_with(" $ "));
653        assert!(prompt.contains('@'));
654    }
655
656    #[test]
657    fn test_positional_parameters() {
658        let mut state = ShellState::new();
659        state.set_positional_params(vec![
660            "arg1".to_string(),
661            "arg2".to_string(),
662            "arg3".to_string(),
663        ]);
664
665        assert_eq!(state.get_var("1"), Some("arg1".to_string()));
666        assert_eq!(state.get_var("2"), Some("arg2".to_string()));
667        assert_eq!(state.get_var("3"), Some("arg3".to_string()));
668        assert_eq!(state.get_var("4"), None);
669        assert_eq!(state.get_var("#"), Some("3".to_string()));
670        assert_eq!(state.get_var("*"), Some("arg1 arg2 arg3".to_string()));
671        assert_eq!(state.get_var("@"), Some("arg1 arg2 arg3".to_string()));
672    }
673
674    #[test]
675    fn test_positional_parameters_empty() {
676        let mut state = ShellState::new();
677        state.set_positional_params(vec![]);
678
679        assert_eq!(state.get_var("1"), None);
680        assert_eq!(state.get_var("#"), Some("0".to_string()));
681        assert_eq!(state.get_var("*"), Some("".to_string()));
682        assert_eq!(state.get_var("@"), Some("".to_string()));
683    }
684
685    #[test]
686    fn test_shift_positional_params() {
687        let mut state = ShellState::new();
688        state.set_positional_params(vec![
689            "arg1".to_string(),
690            "arg2".to_string(),
691            "arg3".to_string(),
692        ]);
693
694        assert_eq!(state.get_var("1"), Some("arg1".to_string()));
695        assert_eq!(state.get_var("2"), Some("arg2".to_string()));
696        assert_eq!(state.get_var("3"), Some("arg3".to_string()));
697
698        state.shift_positional_params(1);
699
700        assert_eq!(state.get_var("1"), Some("arg2".to_string()));
701        assert_eq!(state.get_var("2"), Some("arg3".to_string()));
702        assert_eq!(state.get_var("3"), None);
703        assert_eq!(state.get_var("#"), Some("2".to_string()));
704
705        state.shift_positional_params(2);
706
707        assert_eq!(state.get_var("1"), None);
708        assert_eq!(state.get_var("#"), Some("0".to_string()));
709    }
710
711    #[test]
712    fn test_push_positional_param() {
713        let mut state = ShellState::new();
714        state.set_positional_params(vec!["arg1".to_string()]);
715
716        assert_eq!(state.get_var("1"), Some("arg1".to_string()));
717        assert_eq!(state.get_var("#"), Some("1".to_string()));
718
719        state.push_positional_param("arg2".to_string());
720
721        assert_eq!(state.get_var("1"), Some("arg1".to_string()));
722        assert_eq!(state.get_var("2"), Some("arg2".to_string()));
723        assert_eq!(state.get_var("#"), Some("2".to_string()));
724    }
725
726    #[test]
727    fn test_local_variable_scoping() {
728        let mut state = ShellState::new();
729
730        // Set a global variable
731        state.set_var("global_var", "global_value".to_string());
732        assert_eq!(
733            state.get_var("global_var"),
734            Some("global_value".to_string())
735        );
736
737        // Push local scope
738        state.push_local_scope();
739
740        // Set a local variable with the same name
741        state.set_local_var("global_var", "local_value".to_string());
742        assert_eq!(state.get_var("global_var"), Some("local_value".to_string()));
743
744        // Set another local variable
745        state.set_local_var("local_var", "local_only".to_string());
746        assert_eq!(state.get_var("local_var"), Some("local_only".to_string()));
747
748        // Pop local scope
749        state.pop_local_scope();
750
751        // Should be back to global variable
752        assert_eq!(
753            state.get_var("global_var"),
754            Some("global_value".to_string())
755        );
756        assert_eq!(state.get_var("local_var"), None);
757    }
758
759    #[test]
760    fn test_nested_local_scopes() {
761        let mut state = ShellState::new();
762
763        // Set global variable
764        state.set_var("test_var", "global".to_string());
765
766        // Push first local scope
767        state.push_local_scope();
768        state.set_local_var("test_var", "level1".to_string());
769        assert_eq!(state.get_var("test_var"), Some("level1".to_string()));
770
771        // Push second local scope
772        state.push_local_scope();
773        state.set_local_var("test_var", "level2".to_string());
774        assert_eq!(state.get_var("test_var"), Some("level2".to_string()));
775
776        // Pop second scope
777        state.pop_local_scope();
778        assert_eq!(state.get_var("test_var"), Some("level1".to_string()));
779
780        // Pop first scope
781        state.pop_local_scope();
782        assert_eq!(state.get_var("test_var"), Some("global".to_string()));
783    }
784
785    #[test]
786    fn test_variable_set_in_local_scope() {
787        let mut state = ShellState::new();
788
789        // No local scope initially
790        state.set_var("test_var", "global".to_string());
791        assert_eq!(state.get_var("test_var"), Some("global".to_string()));
792
793        // Push local scope and set local variable
794        state.push_local_scope();
795        state.set_local_var("test_var", "local".to_string());
796        assert_eq!(state.get_var("test_var"), Some("local".to_string()));
797
798        // Pop scope
799        state.pop_local_scope();
800        assert_eq!(state.get_var("test_var"), Some("global".to_string()));
801    }
802
803    #[test]
804    fn test_condensed_cwd_environment_variable() {
805        // Test default behavior (should be true for backward compatibility)
806        let state = ShellState::new();
807        assert!(state.condensed_cwd);
808
809        // Test explicit true
810        unsafe {
811            env::set_var("RUSH_CONDENSED", "true");
812        }
813        let state = ShellState::new();
814        assert!(state.condensed_cwd);
815
816        // Test explicit false
817        unsafe {
818            env::set_var("RUSH_CONDENSED", "false");
819        }
820        let state = ShellState::new();
821        assert!(!state.condensed_cwd);
822
823        // Clean up
824        unsafe {
825            env::remove_var("RUSH_CONDENSED");
826        }
827    }
828
829    #[test]
830    fn test_get_full_cwd() {
831        let state = ShellState::new();
832        let full_cwd = state.get_full_cwd();
833        assert!(!full_cwd.is_empty());
834        // Should contain path separators (either / or \ depending on platform)
835        assert!(full_cwd.contains('/') || full_cwd.contains('\\'));
836    }
837
838    #[test]
839    fn test_prompt_with_condensed_setting() {
840        let mut state = ShellState::new();
841
842        // Test with condensed enabled (default)
843        assert!(state.condensed_cwd);
844        let prompt_condensed = state.get_prompt();
845        assert!(prompt_condensed.contains('@'));
846
847        // Test with condensed disabled
848        state.condensed_cwd = false;
849        let prompt_full = state.get_prompt();
850        assert!(prompt_full.contains('@'));
851
852        // Both should end with "$ " (or "# " for root)
853        assert!(prompt_condensed.ends_with("$ ") || prompt_condensed.ends_with("# "));
854        assert!(prompt_full.ends_with("$ ") || prompt_full.ends_with("# "));
855    }
856}