#!/usr/bin/env python3 from pexpect_helper import SpawnedProc sp = SpawnedProc() send, sendline, sleep, expect_prompt, expect_re, expect_str = ( sp.send, sp.sendline, sp.sleep, sp.expect_prompt, sp.expect_re, sp.expect_str, ) expect_prompt() # Verify COMPLETE_AUTO_SPACE behavior sendline("complete -x -c monster -a truck") expect_prompt() sendline("complete -x -c monster -a energy=") expect_prompt() send("monster t") sleep(0.1) send("\t") sleep(0.1) send("!") expect_str("monster truck !") # space send("\b" * 64) send("monster e") sleep(0.1) send("\t") sleep(0.1) send("!") expect_str("monster energy=!") # no space send("\b" * 64) sendline( """ # Make sure this function does nothing function my_is; :; end complete -c my_is -n 'test (count (commandline -xpc)) = 1' -xa arg complete -c my_is -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from not' -xa '( set -l cmd (commandline -xpc) (commandline -ct) set cmd (string join " " my_is $cmd[3..-1])" " commandline --replace --current-process $cmd complete -C"$cmd" )' """ ) send("my_is not \t") send("still.alive") expect_re(".*still.alive") sendline("") # Check cancelling completion acceptance # (bind cancel to something else so we don't have to mess with the escape delay) sendline("bind ctrl-g cancel") sendline("complete -c echo -x -a 'foooo bar'") send("echo fo\t") send("\x07") sendline("bar") expect_re("bar") sendline("echo fo\t") expect_re("foooo") # As soon as something after the "complete" happened, # cancel should not undo. # In this case that's the space after the tab! send("echo fo\t ") send("\x07") sendline("bar") expect_re("foooo bar") sendline("bind ctrl-g 'commandline -f cancel; commandline \"\"'") send("echo fo\t") expect_re("foooo") send("\x07") sendline("echo bar") expect_re("\n.*bar") sendline("echo fo\t") expect_re("foooo")