#!/usr/bin/env python3 from pexpect_helper import SpawnedProc import subprocess import sys import time sp = SpawnedProc() send, sendline, sleep, expect_prompt, expect_re, expect_str = ( sp.send, sp.sendline, sp.sleep, sp.expect_prompt, sp.expect_re, sp.expect_str, ) expect_prompt() # Regression test for #7483. # Ensure we can background a job after a different backgrounded job completes. sendline("sleep 1") sleep(0.1) # ctrl-z - send job to background send("\x1A") sleep(0.2) expect_prompt("has stopped") # Bring back to fg. sendline("fg") sleep(1.0) # Now sleep is done, right? expect_prompt() sendline("jobs") expect_prompt("jobs: There are no jobs") # Ensure we can do it again. sendline("sleep 5") sleep(0.2) send("\x1A") sleep(0.1) expect_prompt("has stopped") sendline("fg") sleep(0.1) # allow tty to transfer send("\x03") # control-c to cancel it expect_prompt() sendline("jobs") expect_prompt("jobs: There are no jobs") # Regression test for #2214: foregrounding from a key binding works! sendline(r"bind \cr 'fg >/dev/null 2>/dev/null'") expect_prompt() sendline("$fish_test_helper print_stop_cont") sleep(0.2) send("\x1A") # ctrl-z expect_prompt("SIGTSTP") sleep(0.1) send("\x12") # ctrl-r, placing fth in foreground expect_str("SIGCONT") # Do it again. send("\x1A") expect_str("SIGTSTP") sleep(0.1) send("\x12") expect_str("SIGCONT") # End fth by sending it anything. send("\x12") sendline("derp") expect_prompt()