use assert_cmd::Command; #[test] #[cfg(feature = "dict")] fn test_stdin_success() { let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("typos").unwrap(); cmd.arg("-").write_stdin("Hello world"); cmd.assert().success(); } #[test] #[cfg(feature = "dict")] fn test_stdin_failure() { let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("typos").unwrap(); cmd.arg("-").write_stdin("Apropriate world"); cmd.assert().code(2); } #[test] #[cfg(feature = "dict")] fn test_stdin_correct() { let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("typos").unwrap(); cmd.arg("-") .arg("--write-changes") .write_stdin("Apropriate world"); cmd.assert().success().stdout("Appropriate world"); } #[test] #[cfg(feature = "dict")] fn test_file_failure() { let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("typos").unwrap(); cmd.arg("README.md"); cmd.assert().code(2); } #[test] #[cfg(feature = "dict")] fn test_relative_dir_failure() { let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("typos").unwrap(); cmd.arg("."); cmd.assert().code(2); } #[test] #[cfg(feature = "dict")] fn test_assumed_dir_failure() { let mut cmd = Command::cargo_bin("typos").unwrap(); cmd.assert().code(2); }