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ae561c3702
We still wait 5s, but with higher resolution. This allows that test to succeed within 100ms, instead of within 1s.
336 lines
9.9 KiB
Python
336 lines
9.9 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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from pexpect_helper import SpawnedProc
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sp = SpawnedProc()
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send, sendline, sleep, expect_prompt, expect_re, expect_str = (
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sp.send,
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sp.sendline,
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sp.sleep,
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sp.expect_prompt,
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sp.expect_re,
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sp.expect_str,
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)
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expect_prompt()
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# Clear twice (regression test for #7280).
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send("\f")
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expect_prompt(increment=False)
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send("\f")
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expect_prompt(increment=False)
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# Fish should start in default-mode (i.e., emacs) bindings. The default escape
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# timeout is 30ms.
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#
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# Because common CI systems are awful, we have to increase this:
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sendline("set -g fish_escape_delay_ms 120")
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expect_prompt("")
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# Verify the emacs transpose word (\et) behavior using various delays,
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# including none, after the escape character.
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# Start by testing with no delay. This should transpose the words.
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send("echo abc def")
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send("\033t\r")
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expect_prompt("\r\ndef abc\r\n") # emacs transpose words, default timeout: no delay
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# Now test with a delay > 0 and < the escape timeout. This should transpose
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# the words.
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send("echo ghi jkl")
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send("\033")
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sleep(0.010)
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send("t\r")
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# emacs transpose words, default timeout: short delay
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expect_prompt("\r\njkl ghi\r\n")
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# Now test with a delay > the escape timeout. The transposition should not
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# occur and the "t" should become part of the text that is echoed.
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send("echo mno pqr")
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send("\033")
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sleep(0.250)
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send("t\r")
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# emacs transpose words, default timeout: long delay
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expect_prompt("\r\nmno pqrt\r\n")
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# Now test that exactly the expected bind modes are defined
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sendline("bind --list-modes")
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expect_prompt("\r\ndefault\r\npaste", unmatched="Unexpected bind modes")
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# Test vi key bindings.
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# This should leave vi mode in the insert state.
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sendline("set -g fish_key_bindings fish_vi_key_bindings")
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expect_prompt()
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# Go through a prompt cycle to let fish catch up, it may be slow due to ASAN
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sendline("echo success: default escape timeout")
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nsuccess: default escape timeout", unmatched="prime vi mode, default timeout"
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)
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send("echo fail: default escape timeout")
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expect_str("echo fail: default escape timeout")
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send("\033")
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# Delay needed to allow fish to transition to vi "normal" mode. The delay is
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# longer than strictly necessary to let fish catch up as it may be slow due to
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# ASAN.
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sleep(0.250)
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send("ddi")
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sendline("echo success: default escape timeout")
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nsuccess: default escape timeout\r\n",
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unmatched="vi replace line, default timeout: long delay",
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)
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# Test replacing a single character.
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send("echo TEXT")
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send("\033")
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# Delay needed to allow fish to transition to vi "normal" mode.
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sleep(0.250)
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send("hhrAi\r")
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nTAXT\r\n", unmatched="vi mode replace char, default timeout: long delay"
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)
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# Test deleting characters with 'x'.
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send("echo MORE-TEXT")
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send("\033")
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# Delay needed to allow fish to transition to vi "normal" mode.
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sleep(0.250)
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send("xxxxx\r")
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# vi mode delete char, default timeout: long delay
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nMORE\r\n", unmatched="vi mode delete char, default timeout: long delay"
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)
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# Test jumping forward til before a character with t
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send("echo MORE-TEXT-IS-NICE")
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send("\033")
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# Delay needed to allow fish to transition to vi "normal" mode.
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sleep(0.250)
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send("0tTD\r")
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# vi mode forward-jump-till character, default timeout: long delay
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nMORE\r\n",
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unmatched="vi mode forward-jump-till character, default timeout: long delay",
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)
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# Test jumping backward til before a character with T
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send("echo MORE-TEXT-IS-NICE")
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send("\033")
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# Delay needed to allow fish to transition to vi "normal" mode.
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sleep(0.250)
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send("TSD\r")
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# vi mode backward-jump-till character, default timeout: long delay
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nMORE-TEXT-IS\r\n",
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unmatched="vi mode backward-jump-till character, default timeout: long delay",
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)
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# Test jumping backward with F and repeating
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send("echo MORE-TEXT-IS-NICE")
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send("\033")
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# Delay needed to allow fish to transition to vi "normal" mode.
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sleep(0.250)
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send("F-;D\r")
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# vi mode backward-jump-to character and repeat, default timeout: long delay
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nMORE-TEXT\r\n",
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unmatched="vi mode backward-jump-to character and repeat, default timeout: long delay",
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)
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# Test jumping backward with F w/reverse jump
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send("echo MORE-TEXT-IS-NICE")
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send("\033")
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# Delay needed to allow fish to transition to vi "normal" mode.
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sleep(0.250)
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send("F-F-,D\r")
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# vi mode backward-jump-to character, and reverse, default timeout: long delay
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nMORE-TEXT-IS\r\n",
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unmatched="vi mode backward-jump-to character, and reverse, default timeout: long delay",
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)
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# Verify that changing the escape timeout has an effect.
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send("set -g fish_escape_delay_ms 100\r")
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expect_prompt()
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send("echo fail: lengthened escape timeout")
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send("\033")
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sleep(0.250)
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send("ddi")
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sleep(0.1)
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send("echo success: lengthened escape timeout\r")
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nsuccess: lengthened escape timeout\r\n",
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unmatched="vi replace line, 100ms timeout: long delay",
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)
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# Verify that we don't switch to vi normal mode if we don't wait long enough
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# after sending escape.
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send("echo fail: no normal mode")
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send("\033")
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sleep(0.010)
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send("ddi")
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send("inserted\r")
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nfail: no normal modediinserted\r\n",
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unmatched="vi replace line, 100ms timeout: short delay",
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)
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# Now set it back to speed up the tests - these don't use any escape+thing bindings!
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send("set -g fish_escape_delay_ms 50\r")
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expect_prompt()
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# Test 't' binding that contains non-zero arity function (forward-jump) followed
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# by another function (and) https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/2357
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send("\033")
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sleep(0.200)
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send("ddiecho TEXT")
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expect_str("echo TEXT")
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send("\033")
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sleep(0.200)
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send("hhtTrN\r")
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expect_prompt("\r\nTENT\r\n", unmatched="Couldn't find expected output 'TENT'")
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# Test '~' (togglecase-char)
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# HACK: Deactivated because it keeps failing on CI
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# send("\033")
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# sleep(0.100)
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# send("cc")
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# sleep(0.50)
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# send("echo some TExT\033")
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# sleep(0.300)
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# send("hh~~bbve~\r")
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# expect_prompt("\r\nSOME TeXT\r\n", unmatched="Couldn't find expected output 'SOME TeXT")
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# Now test that exactly the expected bind modes are defined
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sendline("bind --list-modes")
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\ndefault\r\ninsert\r\npaste\r\nreplace\r\nreplace_one\r\nvisual\r\n",
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unmatched="Unexpected vi bind modes",
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)
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# Switch back to regular (emacs mode) key bindings.
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sendline("set -g fish_key_bindings fish_default_key_bindings")
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expect_prompt()
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# Verify the custom escape timeout set earlier is still in effect.
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sendline("echo fish_escape_delay_ms=$fish_escape_delay_ms")
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nfish_escape_delay_ms=50\r\n",
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unmatched="default-mode custom timeout not set correctly",
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)
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sendline("set -g fish_escape_delay_ms 200")
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expect_prompt()
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# Verify the emacs transpose word (\et) behavior using various delays,
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# including none, after the escape character.
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# Start by testing with no delay. This should transpose the words.
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send("echo abc def")
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send("\033")
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send("t\r")
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\ndef abc\r\n", unmatched="emacs transpose words fail, 200ms timeout: no delay"
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)
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# Same test as above but with a slight delay less than the escape timeout.
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send("echo ghi jkl")
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send("\033")
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sleep(0.020)
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send("t\r")
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\njkl ghi\r\n",
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unmatched="emacs transpose words fail, 200ms timeout: short delay",
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)
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# Now test with a delay > the escape timeout. The transposition should not
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# occur and the "t" should become part of the text that is echoed.
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send("echo mno pqr")
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send("\033")
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sleep(0.350)
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send("t\r")
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# emacs transpose words, 100ms timeout: long delay
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expect_prompt(
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"\r\nmno pqrt\r\n",
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unmatched="emacs transpose words fail, 200ms timeout: long delay",
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)
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# Verify special characters, such as \cV, are not intercepted by the kernel
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# tty driver. Rather, they can be bound and handled by fish.
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sendline("bind \\cV 'echo ctrl-v seen'")
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expect_prompt()
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send("\026\r")
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expect_prompt("ctrl-v seen", unmatched="ctrl-v not seen")
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send("bind \\cO 'echo ctrl-o seen'\r")
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expect_prompt()
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send("\017\r")
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expect_prompt("ctrl-o seen", unmatched="ctrl-o not seen")
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# \x17 is ctrl-w.
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send("echo git@github.com:fish-shell/fish-shell")
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send("\x17\x17\r")
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expect_prompt("git@github.com:", unmatched="ctrl-w does not stop at :")
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send("echo git@github.com:fish-shell/fish-shell")
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send("\x17\x17\x17\r")
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expect_prompt("git@", unmatched="ctrl-w does not stop at @")
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# Ensure that nul can be bound properly (#3189).
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send("bind -k nul 'echo nul seen'\r")
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expect_prompt()
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send("\0" * 3)
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# We need to sleep briefly before emitting a newline, because when we execute the
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# key bindings above we place the tty in external-proc mode (see #7483) and restoring
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# the mode to shell-mode races with the newline emitted below (i.e. sometimes it may
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# be echoed).
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sleep(0.1)
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send("\r")
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expect_prompt("nul seen\r\nnul seen\r\nnul seen", unmatched="nul not seen")
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# Test self-insert-notfirst. (#6603)
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# Here the leading 'q's should be stripped, but the trailing ones not.
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sendline("bind q self-insert-notfirst")
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expect_prompt()
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sendline("qqqecho qqq")
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expect_prompt("qqq", unmatched="Leading qs not stripped")
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# Test bigword with single-character words.
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sendline("bind \cg kill-bigword")
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expect_prompt()
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send("a b c d\x01") # ctrl-a, move back to the beginning of the line
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send("\x07") # ctrl-g, kill bigword
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sendline("echo")
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expect_prompt("\nb c d")
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send(" a b c d\x01") # ctrl-a, move back to the beginning of the line
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send("\x07") # ctrl-g, kill bigword
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sendline("echo")
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expect_prompt("\nb c d")
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# Check that ctrl-z can be bound
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sendline('bind \cz "echo bound ctrl-z"')
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expect_prompt()
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send("\x1A")
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expect_str("bound ctrl-z")
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# Check that the builtin version of `exit` works
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# (for obvious reasons this MUST BE LAST)
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sendline('function myexit; echo exit; exit; end; bind \cz myexit')
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expect_prompt()
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send("\x1A")
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expect_str("exit")
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for t in range(0, 50):
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if not sp.spawn.isalive():
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break
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# This is cheesy, but on CI with thread-sanitizer this can be slow enough that the process is still running, so we sleep for a bit.
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sleep(0.1)
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else:
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print("Fish did not exit via binding!")
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sys.exit(1)
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