# vim: set filetype=expect: spawn $fish expect_prompt # Fish should start in default-mode (i.e., emacs) bindings. The default escape # timeout is 300ms. # Verify the emacs transpose word (\et) behavior using various delays, # including none, after the escape character. # Start by testing with no delay. This should transpose the words. send "echo abc def" send "\033t\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\ndef abc\r\n} { puts "emacs transpose words, default timeout: no delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "emacs transpose words fail, default timeout: no delay" } # Now test with a delay > 0 and < the escape timeout. This should transpose # the words. send "echo ghi jkl" send "\033" sleep 0.200 send "t\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\njkl ghi\r\n} { puts "emacs transpose words, default timeout: short delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "emacs transpose words fail, default timeout: short delay" } # Now test with a delay > the escape timeout. The transposition should not # occur and the "t" should become part of the text that is echoed. send "echo mno pqr" send "\033" sleep 0.400 send "t\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\nmno pqrt\r\n} { puts "emacs transpose words, default timeout: long delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "emacs transpose words fail, default timeout: long delay" } # Test vi key bindings. # This should leave vi mode in the insert state. send "set -g fish_key_bindings fish_vi_key_bindings\r" expect_prompt # These vi tests assume the fish_vi_key_bindings default escape timeout of # 10ms is in effect; not the 300ms timeout for the default-mode. # # Go through a prompt cycle to let fish catch up, it may be slow due to ASAN send "echo success: default escape timeout\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\nsuccess: default escape timeout\r\n} { puts "prime vi mode, default timeout" } unmatched { puts stderr "prime vi mode, default timeout" } send "echo fail: default escape timeout" # Sleep to let fish catch up, it may be slow due to ASAN sleep 0.02 send "\033" # Delay needed to allow fish to transition to vi "normal" mode. sleep 0.020 send "ddi" send "echo success: default escape timeout\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\nsuccess: default escape timeout\r\n} { puts "vi replace line, default timeout: long delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "vi replace line, default timeout: long delay" } # Verify that a human can transpose words using \et (which is an emacs default # binding but should be valid while in vi insert or normal mode). send "echo abc def" send "\033" sleep 0.005 send "t\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\ndef abc\r\n} { puts "vi transpose words, default timeout: short delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "vi transpose words, default timeout: short delay" } # Test replacing a single character. send "echo TEXT" send "\033" # Delay needed to allow fish to transition to vi "normal" mode. sleep 0.020 send "hhrAi\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\nTAXT\r\n} { puts "vi mode replace char, default timeout: long delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "vi mode replace char, default timeout: long delay" } # Verify that changing the escape timeout has an effect. send "set -g fish_escape_delay_ms 100\r" expect_prompt send "echo fail: lengthened escape timeout" send "\033" sleep 0.150 send "ddi" send "echo success: lengthened escape timeout\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\nsuccess: lengthened escape timeout\r\n} { puts "vi replace line, 100ms timeout: long delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "vi replace line, 100ms timeout: long delay" } # Verify that we don't switch to vi normal mode if we don't wait long enough # after sending escape. send "echo fail: no normal mode" send "\033" sleep 0.050 send "ddi" send "inserted\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\nfail: no normal modediinserted\r\n} { puts "vi replace line, 100ms timeout: short delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "vi replace line, 100ms timeout: short delay" } # Test 't' binding that contains non-zero arity function (forward-jump) followed # by another function (and) https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/2357 send "\033" sleep 0.510 send "ddiecho TEXT\033" sleep 0.510 send "hhtTrN\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\nTENT\r\n} { puts "t-binding success" } -nounmatched -re {\r\nfail} { puts stderr "t-binding fail" } unmatched { puts stderr "Couldn't find expected output 'TENT'" } # Switch back to regular (emacs mode) key bindings. # The custom escape timeout of 100ms set earlier should still be in effect. send "set -g fish_key_bindings fish_default_key_bindings\r" expect_prompt # Verify the emacs transpose word (\et) behavior using various delays, # including none, after the escape character. # Start by testing with no delay. This should transpose the words. send "echo abc def" send "\033" send "t\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\ndef abc\r\n} { puts "emacs transpose words, 100ms timeout: no delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "emacs transpose words fail, 100ms timeout: no delay" } # Same test as above but with a slight delay less than the escape timeout. send "echo ghi jkl" send "\033" sleep 0.080 send "t\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\njkl ghi\r\n} { puts "emacs transpose words, 100ms timeout: short delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "emacs transpose words fail, 100ms timeout: short delay" } # Now test with a delay > the escape timeout. The transposition should not # occur and the "t" should become part of the text that is echoed. send "echo mno pqr" send "\033" sleep 0.120 send "t\r" expect_prompt -re {\r\nmno pqrt\r\n} { puts "emacs transpose words, 100ms timeout: long delay" } unmatched { puts stderr "emacs transpose words fail, 100ms timeout: long delay" }