fish-shell/tests/checks/tmux-complete.fish
Johannes Altmanninger 77c434bc42 Extract setup and teardown for tmux tests
This was long overdue since the setup logic is much more complex than
the actual tests.

tmux-prompt.fish had extra logic to protect against XDG_CONFIG_HOME
with leading double double-dot.  I believe this is no longer necessary
with the new test driver.

We still use our own temp dir because we want to be able to run this
independently of the test driver, This can be useful for debugging
tests.  For example we can insert a "$tmux attach" command in a test,
and then run

	build/fish -C 'source tests/test_functions/isolated-tmux.fish' tests/checks/tmux-bind.fish

This allows to inspect the state of the test and debug interactively.
Attaching to the terminal doesn't work when running inside littlecheck
because littlecheck consumes our output and doesn't give us a terminal.
(Maybe there's an easy way to fix that?)
2021-08-29 20:22:16 +02:00

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#RUN: %fish %s
#REQUIRES: command -v tmux
isolated-tmux
# Don't escape existing token (#7526).
echo >file-1
echo >file-2
isolated-tmux send-keys 'HOME=$PWD ls ~/' Tab
$sleep
isolated-tmux capture-pane -p
# Note the contents may or may not have the autosuggestion appended - it is a race.
# CHECK: prompt 0> HOME=$PWD ls ~/file-{{1?}}
# CHECK: ~/file-1 ~/file-2
# No pager on single smartcase completion (#7738).
isolated-tmux send-keys C-u C-l 'mkdir cmake CMakeFiles' Enter C-l \
'cat cmake' Tab
$sleep
isolated-tmux capture-pane -p
# CHECK: prompt 1> cat cmake/
# Correct case in pager when prefixes differ in case (#7743).
isolated-tmux send-keys C-u C-l 'complete -c foo2 -a "aabc aaBd" -f' Enter C-l \
'foo2 A' Tab
$sleep
isolated-tmux capture-pane -p
# The "bc" part is the autosuggestion - we could use "capture-pane -e" to check colors.
# CHECK: prompt 2> foo2 aabc
# CHECK: aabc aaBd