#!/bin/bash # We should be able to cons a single character string onto the front of a string expected='"Test"' actual=`echo '(cons "T" "est")' | target/psse | tail -1` if [ "${expected}" = "${actual}" ] then echo "OK" else echo "Fail: expected '${expected}', got '${actual}'" exit 1 fi # But if the first argument has more than one character, we should get a dotted pair expected='("Test" . "pass")' actual=`echo '(cons "Test" "pass")' | target/psse | tail -1` if [ "${expected}" = "${actual}" ] then echo "OK" else echo "Fail: expected '${expected}', got '${actual}'" exit 1 fi