File: can-execute.txt

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REQUIRES: can-execute
REQUIRES: shell

This tests that we abstract two peculiarities of unix in can_execute:

* Directories are executable, but we don't want to try to execute them.
* For shell scripts, we also need to be able to read them.

The PATH is constructed such that 'not' will first find a directory named
TestProg, then a file with executable bit but not readable and finally a
shell script which always returns false, which is what it actually tries to
execute.

If we want, it is probably OK to change the semantics of can_execute and this
test, but for now this test serves as a reminder to audit all the callers if
we do that.

RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t
RUN: cp -f %S/Inputs/TestProg/TestProg %t/TestProg
RUN: chmod 111 %t/TestProg
RUN: export PATH=%S/Inputs:%t:%S/Inputs/TestProg:$PATH
RUN: not TestProg
RUN: rm -rf %t