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62 lines
1.6 KiB
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# vim: set filetype=expect:
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set ::env(fish_escape_delay_ms) 10
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spawn $fish_key_reader -c
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# Do we get the expected startup prompt?
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expect -ex "Press a key:" {
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puts "saw expected startup prompt"
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} unmatched {
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puts stderr "didn't see expected startup prompt"
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}
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# Is a single control char echoed correctly?
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send "\x01"
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expect -ex "char: \\cA\r\nbind \\cA 'do something'\r\n" {
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puts "ctrl-a handled"
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} unmatched {
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puts stderr "ctrl-a not handled"
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}
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# Is a non-ASCII UTF-8 sequence prefaced by an escape char handled correctly?
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sleep 0.020
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# send "\x1B\xE1\x88\xB4"
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send "\x1B\u1234"
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expect -ex "char: \\u1234\r\nbind \\e\\u1234 'do something'\r\n" {
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puts "unicode char, handled"
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} unmatched {
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puts stderr "unicode char, not handled"
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}
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# Is a NULL char echoed correctly?
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sleep 0.020
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send -null
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expect -ex "char: \\c@\r\nbind -k nul 'do something'\r\n" {
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puts "\\c@ handled"
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} unmatched {
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puts stderr "\\c@ not handled"
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}
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# Does it keep running if handed control sequences in the wrong order?
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send "\x03"
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sleep 0.010
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send "\x04"
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expect -ex "char: \\cD\r\n" {
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puts "invalid terminate sequence handled"
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} unmatched {
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puts stderr "invalid terminate sequence not handled"
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}
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# Now send a second [ctrl-D]. Does that terminate the process like it should?
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send "\x04"
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expect -ex "char: \\cD\r\n" {
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puts "valid terminate sequence handled"
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} unmatched {
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puts stderr "valid terminate sequence not handled"
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}
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expect -ex "Exiting at your request.\r\n" {
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puts "exited on seeing valid terminate"
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} unmatched {
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puts stderr "did not exit on seeing valid terminate sequence"
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}
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