fish-shell/tests/pexpects/generic.py
Fabian Boehm 0874dd6a96 pexpects: Fix spurious failure in generic.py
This used expect_re with a regex ending in `.*`, followed by an
`expect_prompt`.

This meant that, depending on the timing, the regex could swallow the
prompt marker, which caused extremely confusing output like

>Testing file pexpects/generic.py:Failed to match pattern: prompt 14
> ...
> OUTPUT      +1.33 ms (Line 70): \rprompt 13>functions\r\nN_, abbr,
> alias, bg, cd, [SNIP], up-or-search, vared, wait\r\n⏎
> \r⏎ \r\rprompt 14>

Yeah - it shows that "prompt 14" was in the output and it can't find
"prompt 14".

I could reproduce the failure locally when running the tests
repeatedly. I got one after 17 attempts and so far haven't been able
to reproduce it with this change applied.
2023-08-15 19:14:33 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
from pexpect_helper import SpawnedProc
import subprocess
import sys
from time import sleep
import os
SpawnedProc()
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()
# ensure the Apple key () is typeable
sendline("echo ")
expect_prompt("")
# check that history is returned in the right order (#2028)
# first send 'echo stuff'
sendline("echo stuff")
expect_prompt("stuff")
# last history item should be 'echo stuff'
sendline("echo $history[1]")
expect_prompt("echo stuff")
# last history command should be the one that printed the history
sendline("echo $history[1]")
expect_prompt("echo \$history\[1\]")
# Backslashes at end of comments (#1255)
# This backslash should NOT cause the line to continue
sendline("echo -n #comment\\")
expect_prompt()
# a pipe at the end of the line (#1285)
sendline("echo hoge |\n cat")
expect_prompt("hoge")
sendline("echo hoge | \n cat")
expect_prompt("hoge")
sendline("echo hoge 2>| \n cat")
expect_prompt("hoge")
sendline("echo hoge >| \n cat")
expect_prompt("hoge")
sendline("$fish --no-execute 2>&1")
expect_prompt("error: no-execute mode enabled and no script given. Exiting")
sendline("source; or echo failed")
expect_prompt("failed")
# See that `type` tells us the function was defined interactively.
sendline("function foo; end; type foo")
expect_str("foo is a function with definition\r\n")
expect_str("# Defined interactively\r\n")
expect_str("function foo")
expect_str("end")
expect_prompt()
# See that `functions` terminates
sendline("functions")
expect_re(".*fish_prompt,")
expect_prompt()