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tree-sitter-shellspec/test/spec/18.const_directive_spec.sh
Ismo Vuorinen 193f8871b6 fix: apply CodeRabbit nitpick suggestions and improve code quality
- Fix grammar.js TypeScript errors by correcting optional field usage
- Update .yamlignore to use more robust glob pattern (**/node_modules/**)
- Remove hard-coded test count from README.md for maintainability
- Fix shellcheck directive format (add space after #) in all test specs
- Fix typos throughout test specifications:
  - 'can not' → 'cannot'
  - 'expantion' → 'expansion'
  - 'singnal' → 'signal'
  - 'It mean' → 'It means'
- Update CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md HTTP links to HTTPS
- Update tree-sitter parse command to use --scope instead of --language
- Add comments to .mega-linter.yml explaining disabled linters

All grammar tests still pass (61/61) and the parser functions correctly
with the updated tree-sitter CLI v0.25.0.
2026-01-04 15:32:39 +02:00

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# shellcheck shell=sh
%const NAME: value
# shellcheck disable=SC2288
% MAJOR_VERSION: "${SHELLSPEC_VERSION%%.*}"
# % OK: "$(echo_ok)" # echo_ok not found
# %const (% is short hand) directive is define constant value.
# The characters that can be used for variable name is upper capital, number
# and underscore only. It cannot be define inside of the example group or
# the example.
#
# The timing of evaluation of the value is the specfile translation process.
# So you can access shellspec variables, but you cannot access variable or
# function in the specfile.
#
# This feature assumed use with conditional skip. The conditional skip may runs
# outside of the examples. As a result, sometime you may need variables defined
# outside of the examples.
Describe '%const directive'
echo_ok() { echo ok; }
version_check() { [ "$MAJOR_VERSION" -lt "$1" ]; }
Skip if 'too old version' version_check 1
Example
The variable NAME should eq 'value'
End
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