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#!/bin/sh
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# @test
# @bug 6265810 6705893
# @build CheckEngine
# @run shell jrunscript-argsTest.sh
# @summary Test passing of script arguments from command line
. ${TESTSRC-.}/common.sh
setup
${JAVA} -cp ${TESTCLASSES} CheckEngine
if [ $? -eq 2 ]; then
echo "No js engine found and engine not required; test vacuously passes."
exit 0
fi
# we check whether "excess" args are passed as script arguments
${JRUNSCRIPT} -f - hello world <<EOF
if (typeof(arguments) == 'undefined') { println("arguments expected"); exit(1); }
if (arguments.length != 2) { println("2 arguments are expected here"); exit(1); }
if (arguments[0] != 'hello') { println("First arg should be 'hello'"); exit(1); }
if (arguments[1] != 'world') { println("Second arg should be 'world'"); exit(1); }
println("Passed");
exit(0);
EOF
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
exit 1
fi