use super::*; #[test] fn alias_nested_module() { Test::new() .write("foo.just", "mod bar\nbaz: \n @echo FOO") .write("bar.just", "baz:\n @echo BAZ") .justfile( " mod foo alias b := foo::bar::baz baz: @echo 'HERE' ", ) .arg("b") .stdout("BAZ\n") .run(); } #[test] fn unknown_nested_alias() { Test::new() .write("foo.just", "baz: \n @echo FOO") .justfile( " mod foo alias b := foo::bar::baz ", ) .arg("b") .stderr( "\ error: Alias `b` has an unknown target `foo::bar::baz` ——▶ justfile:3:7 │ 3 │ alias b := foo::bar::baz │ ^ ", ) .status(EXIT_FAILURE) .run(); } #[test] fn alias_in_submodule() { Test::new() .write( "foo.just", " alias b := bar bar: @echo BAR ", ) .justfile( " mod foo ", ) .arg("foo::b") .stdout("BAR\n") .run(); }