# vim: set filetype=expect: spawn $fish expect_prompt # test switching key bindings # this should leave the mode in the appropriate state send_line "set -g fish_key_bindings fish_vi_key_bindings" expect_prompt send_line -h "echo fail\033ddiecho success" expect_prompt -re {\r\nsuccess\r\n} { puts "success" } -nounmatched -re {\r\nfail} { puts stderr "fail" } unmatched { puts stderr "Couldn't find expected output 'success'" } # try again without the human typing send_line -h "echo fail\033ddiecho success" expect_prompt -re {\r\nsuccess\r\n} { puts "success" } -nounmatched -re {\r\nfail} { puts stderr "fail" } unmatched { puts stderr "Couldn't find expected output 'success'" } # Test lowercase-r replace send_line -h "\033ddiecho TEXT\033hhrAi" expect_prompt -re {\r\nTAXT\r\n} { puts "replace success" } -nounmatched -re {\r\nfail} { puts stderr "replace fail" } unmatched { puts stderr "Couldn't find expected output 'TAXT'" } # still in insert mode, switch back to regular key bindings send_line -h "set -g fish_key_bindings fish_default_key_bindings" expect_prompt send_line "echo success" expect_prompt -re {\r\nsuccess\r\n} { puts "success" } unmatched { puts stderr "Couldn't find expected output 'success'" } timeout { set msg "" append msg "Timeout after setting fish_key_bindings to fish_default_key_bindings\n" \ "\$fish_bind_mode is most likely still set to 'insert'" abort $msg }