# vim: set filetype=expect sw=4 ts=4 et: log_user 0 log_file -noappend interactive.tmp.log set fish ../test/root/bin/fish set fish_key_reader ../test/root/bin/fish_key_reader set timeout 5 set send_human {.05 .1 5 .02 .2} proc abort {{msg "aborting"}} { error $msg exit 1 } # # Debug logging set loglevel debug ;# none, info, debug proc log_info string { global loglevel switch $loglevel { info - debug { send_log "\[INFO] $string\n" } } } proc log_debug string { global loglevel switch $loglevel { debug { send_log "\[DEBUG] $string\n" } } } # Utilities set prompt_counter 1 # expect_prompt takes an argument list like `expect` does. # It supports a special pattern "unmatched" that is run if no # other provided patterns match, and a special flag "-nounmatched" # that marks the following pattern as not being tracked for # "unmatched" handling. # If multiple patterns are provided, they may all match. Each pattern # is matched at most once. The matching only ends once the prompt is # found. proc expect_prompt {args} { global prompt_counter upvar expect_out expect_out set prompt_pat [list -re "(?:\\r\\n?|^)(?:\\\[.\\\] )?prompt $prompt_counter>(?:$|\\r)"] if {[llength $args] == 1 && [string match "\n*" $args]} { set args [join $args] } set prompt_action "" set expargs {} set debugpats {} set nounmatched no set matchidx 0 set matched(any) no set state "firstarg" foreach arg $args { switch $state { "pat" { lappend expargs $arg set state "action" } "action" { lappend debugpats [lindex $expargs end] lappend expargs [subst -nocommands { log_debug "matched extra pattern to expect_prompt: [quote \$expect_out(0,string)]" if {!\$matched($matchidx)} { set matched($matchidx) yes if {!$nounmatched} { set matched(any) yes } uplevel 1 {$arg} } exp_continue }] set matched($matchidx) no incr matchidx set state "firstarg" set nounmatched no } "firstarg" - "arg" { if {$arg eq "unmatched" && $state eq "firstarg"} { set state "unmatched" continue } set keep yes switch -glob -- $arg { -gl - -re - -ex { lappend debugpats $arg set state "pat" } -i - -timeout { set state "flagarg" } -nounmatched { set keep no set nounmatched yes set state "arg" } -* { error "BUG: unknown expect flag in expect_prompt" } default { set state "action" } } if {$keep} { lappend expargs $arg } } "flagarg" { lappend expargs $arg set state "arg" } "unmatched" { set state "firstarg" if {$prompt_action ne ""} continue set prompt_action [subst -nocommands { if {!\$matched(any)} { log_debug "triggered unmatched action in expect_prompt" log_debug "expect buffer: [quote \$expect_out(buffer)]" uplevel 1 {$arg} } }] } default { error "BUG: non-exhaustive switch in expect_prompt" } } } if {[llength $debugpats] > 0} { log_info "expecting prompt $prompt_counter + \[$debugpats]" } else { log_info "expecting prompt $prompt_counter" } set expargs [concat $expargs $prompt_pat [list $prompt_action]] expect {*}$expargs incr prompt_counter } trace add execution expect {enter leave} trace_expect proc trace_expect {cmd args} { if {[lindex $cmd 1] eq "*" && [llength $cmd] == 3} { # it's an `expect "*" {..}` command, don't log it return } switch [lindex $args end] { enter { log_debug "entering expect" uplevel {set expect_out(buffer) {}} } leave { set code [lindex $args 0] if {$code == 0} { log_debug "expect finished: [quote [uplevel set expect_out(buffer)]]" } else { log_debug "expect returned code $code" } } } } trace add execution exp_continue enter trace_exp_continue proc trace_exp_continue {cmd op} { log_debug "exp_continue after consuming: [quote [uplevel set expect_out(buffer)]]" } trace add execution send enter trace_send proc trace_send {cmd op} { log_info "[quote $cmd]" } trace add execution spawn {enter leave} trace_spawn proc trace_spawn {cmd args} { switch [lindex $args end] { enter { log_info "[quote $cmd]" } leave { log_debug "[quote $cmd]: code [lindex $args 0], result [lindex $args 1]" expect_after { timeout { expect "*" { log_debug "timeout; buffer=[quote $expect_out(buffer)]" } abort "timeout" } eof { log_debug "eof; buffer=[quote $expect_out(buffer)]" # even though we're about to abort, we want to wait so we can get the status # note: it's possible that fish could have closed its end and then hung, and # expect doesn't provide any way to set a timeout for wait. But I think that's # an acceptable risk. puts stderr "eof; waiting on child process to exit" set status [wait] if {[lindex $status 2] == -1} { # operating system error puts stderr "error: OS error code [lindex $status 3]" } else { set msg "process [lindex $status 0] exited with status [lindex $status 3]" if {[llength $status] > 4} { append msg " ([lrange $status 4 end])" } puts stderr $msg } abort "eof" } } } } } proc quote string { set map { \\ \\\\ \r \\r \n \\n \t \\t \a \\a \v \\v \x1b \\e \x7f \\x7f } for {set x 0} {$x<32} {incr x} { lappend map [format %c $x] [format \\x%02x $x] } string map $map $string } proc send_line args { if {[llength $args] > 0} { lset args end [lindex $args end]\r } send {*}$args } proc rand_int {low hi} { expr {entier(rand() * ($hi-$low))+$low} } # prints the output of `_echo_var $name` (defined in interactive.config) proc print_var_contents name { # generate a random "guard" so we know where to stop matching # the randomness is to defend against the variable value containing the guard set guard [rand_int 1000000000 9999999999] # print the variable log_info "get_var_contents: $$name" send_line "_echo_var $name $guard" # match on the results set pat {\r\n@GUARD:$guard@\r\n(.*)\r\n@/GUARD:$guard@\r\n} expect_prompt -re [subst -nocommands -nobackslashes $pat] { log_info "get_var_contents: result: [quote $expect_out(1,string)]" puts $expect_out(1,string) exp_continue } unmatched { log_debug "unmatched: [quote $expect_out(buffer)]" abort "Didn't match output for variable $$name" } }