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"""
Test completion in our IOHandlers.
"""
import os
import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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from lldbsuite.test.lldbpexpect import PExpectTest
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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class IOHandlerCompletionTest(PExpectTest):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
# PExpect uses many timeouts internally and doesn't play well
# under ASAN on a loaded machine..
@skipIfAsan
@skipIfEditlineSupportMissing
def test_completion(self):
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self.launch(dimensions=(100,500))
# Start tab completion, go to the next page and then display all with 'a'.
self.child.send("\t\ta")
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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self.child.expect_exact("register")
# Try tab completing regi to register.
self.child.send("regi\t")
# editline might move the cursor back to the start of the line and
# then back to its original position.
self.child.expect(re.compile(b"regi(\r" + self.cursor_forward_escape_seq(len(self.PROMPT + "regi")) + b")?ster"))
self.child.send("\n")
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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self.expect_prompt()
# Try tab completing directories and files. Also tests the partial
# completion where LLDB shouldn't print a space after the directory
# completion (as it didn't completed the full token).
dir_without_slashes = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)).rstrip("/")
self.child.send("file " + dir_without_slashes + "\t")
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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self.child.expect_exact("iohandler/completion/")
# If we get a correct partial completion without a trailing space, then this
# should complete the current test file.
self.child.send("TestIOHandler\t")
# As above, editline might move the cursor to the start of the line and
# then back to its original position. We only care about the fact
# that this is completing a partial completion, so skip the exact cursor
# position calculation.
self.child.expect(re.compile(b"TestIOHandler(\r" + self.cursor_forward_escape_seq("\d+") + b")?Completion.py"))
self.child.send("\n")
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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self.expect_prompt()
# Start tab completion and abort showing more commands with 'n'.
self.child.send("\t")
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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self.child.expect_exact("More (Y/n/a)")
self.child.send("n")
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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self.expect_prompt()
# Shouldn't crash or anything like that.
self.child.send("regoinvalid\t")
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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self.expect_prompt()
dotest: improvements to the pexpect tests Summary: While working on r370054, i've found it frustrating that the test output was compeletely unhelpful in case of failures. Therefore I've decided to improve that. In this I reuse the PExpectTest class, which was one of our mechanisms for running pexpect tests, but which has gotten orhpaned in the mean time. I've replaced the existing send methods with a "expect" method, which I've tried to design so that it has a similar interface to the expect method in regular non-pexpect dotest tests (as it essentially does something very similar). I've kept the ability to dump the transcript of the pexpect communication to stdout in the "trace" mode, as that is a very handy way to figure out what the test is doing. I've also removed the "expect_string" method used in the existing tests -- I've found this to be unhelpful because it hides the message that would be normally displayed by the EOF exception. Although vebose, this message includes some important information, like what strings we were searching for, what were the last bits of lldb output, etc. I've also beefed up the class to automatically disable the debug info test duplication, and auto-skip tests when the host platform does not support pexpect. This patch ports TestMultilineCompletion and TestIOHandlerCompletion to the new class. It also deletes TestFormats as it is not testing anything (definitely not formats) -- it was committed with the test code commented out (r228207), and then the testing code was deleted in r356000. Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, davide Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66954 llvm-svn: 370449
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self.quit()