![]() This is a follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/14821, which escaped `$` but not `^`. This is fine for `bash`, but causes issues with `zsh`. This change escapes the `^`. I tested this against `bash`, `zsh` and `fish` I suspect such escaping would probably need to be done at some shell-specific layer of the code, but for now it seems like the tasks provided by the `ContextProvider` are supposed to be shell agnostic. To reproduce the original issue: 1. Create a Go test file in a module that just contains a single test `TestABC`. 2. Run `zsh -i -c "go test -run ^TestABC\$"` which is what Zed tries to run when the task for a specific Go test is executed. 3. An error that there are no tests to run will be produced even though there is a test. 4. Run `zsh -i -c "go test -run \^TestABC\$"` (note the backslash before ^). 5. The test will run successfully. Example: ``` go package bar import "testing" func TestABC(t *testing.T) {} ``` Release Notes: - fix: Escape the ^ in the Go test -run regex to improve shell compatibility (notably with zsh). |
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