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llmx/codex-rs/execpolicy/tests/sed.rs
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# Tests

```
cargo fmt
cargo clippy --all-features --all-targets --no-deps -- -D warnings
cargo test
```
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#![expect(clippy::expect_used)]
extern crate codex_execpolicy;
use codex_execpolicy::ArgType;
use codex_execpolicy::Error;
use codex_execpolicy::ExecCall;
use codex_execpolicy::MatchedArg;
use codex_execpolicy::MatchedExec;
use codex_execpolicy::MatchedFlag;
use codex_execpolicy::MatchedOpt;
use codex_execpolicy::Policy;
use codex_execpolicy::Result;
use codex_execpolicy::ValidExec;
use codex_execpolicy::get_default_policy;
fn setup() -> Policy {
get_default_policy().expect("failed to load default policy")
}
#[test]
fn test_sed_print_specific_lines() -> Result<()> {
let policy = setup();
let sed = ExecCall::new("sed", &["-n", "122,202p", "hello.txt"]);
assert_eq!(
Ok(MatchedExec::Match {
exec: ValidExec {
program: "sed".to_string(),
flags: vec![MatchedFlag::new("-n")],
args: vec![
MatchedArg::new(1, ArgType::SedCommand, "122,202p")?,
MatchedArg::new(2, ArgType::ReadableFile, "hello.txt")?,
],
system_path: vec!["/usr/bin/sed".to_string()],
..Default::default()
}
}),
policy.check(&sed)
);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn test_sed_print_specific_lines_with_e_flag() -> Result<()> {
let policy = setup();
let sed = ExecCall::new("sed", &["-n", "-e", "122,202p", "hello.txt"]);
assert_eq!(
Ok(MatchedExec::Match {
exec: ValidExec {
program: "sed".to_string(),
flags: vec![MatchedFlag::new("-n")],
opts: vec![
MatchedOpt::new("-e", "122,202p", ArgType::SedCommand)
.expect("should validate")
],
args: vec![MatchedArg::new(3, ArgType::ReadableFile, "hello.txt")?],
system_path: vec!["/usr/bin/sed".to_string()],
}
}),
policy.check(&sed)
);
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn test_sed_reject_dangerous_command() {
let policy = setup();
let sed = ExecCall::new("sed", &["-e", "s/y/echo hi/e", "hello.txt"]);
assert_eq!(
Err(Error::SedCommandNotProvablySafe {
command: "s/y/echo hi/e".to_string(),
}),
policy.check(&sed)
);
}
#[test]
fn test_sed_verify_e_or_pattern_is_required() {
let policy = setup();
let sed = ExecCall::new("sed", &["122,202p"]);
assert_eq!(
Err(Error::MissingRequiredOptions {
program: "sed".to_string(),
options: vec!["-e".to_string()],
}),
policy.check(&sed)
);
}