#!/usr/local/bin/fish # # Interactive tests using `expect` source test_util.fish (status -f); or exit say -o cyan "Testing interactive functionality" if not type -q expect say red "Tests disabled: `expect` not found" exit 0 end function test_file rm -Rf tmp.interactive.config; or die "Couldn't remove tmp.interactive.config" mkdir -p tmp.interactive.config/fish; or die "Couldn't create tmp.interactive.config/fish" cat $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish/config.fish interactive.config > tmp.interactive.config/fish/config.fish or die "Couldn't create tmp.interactive.config/fish/config.fish" set -l file $argv[1] echo -n "Testing file $file ... " begin set -lx XDG_CONFIG_HOME $PWD/tmp.interactive.config set -lx TERM dumb expect -n -c 'source interactive.expect.rc' -f $file >$file.tmp.out ^$file.tmp.err end set -l tmp_status $status set -l res ok mv -f interactive.tmp.log $file.tmp.log diff $file.tmp.out $file.out >/dev/null set -l out_status $status diff $file.tmp.err $file.err >/dev/null set -l err_status $status set -l exp_status (cat $file.status)[1] if test $out_status -eq 0 -a $err_status -eq 0 -a $exp_status -eq $tmp_status say green "ok" # clean up tmp files rm -f $file.tmp.{err,out,log} return 0 else say red "fail" if test $out_status -ne 0 say yellow "Output differs for file $file. Diff follows:" colordiff -u $file.tmp.out $file.out end if test $err_status -ne 0 say yellow "Error output differs for file $file. Diff follows:" colordiff -u $file.tmp.err $file.err end if test $exp_status -ne $tmp_status say yellow "Exit status differs for file $file." echo "Expected $exp_status, got $tmp_status." end if set -q SHOW_INTERACTIVE_LOG # dump the interactive log # primarily for use in travis where we can't check it manually say yellow "Log for file $file:" cat $file.tmp.log end return 1 end end set -l failed for i in *.expect # HACK: Explicitly disable the bind test until we can figure out what to do with it contains -- $i bind.expect; and continue if not test_file $i set failed $failed $i end end set failed (count $failed) if test $failed -eq 0 say green "All tests completed successfully" exit 0 else set plural (test $failed -eq 1; or echo s) say red "$failed test$plural failed" exit 1 end