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Provide a more efficient method for reading lines (or null terminated sequences) when the input is seekable. Another partial fix for #2007
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98 lines
1.8 KiB
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# vim: set filetype=expect:
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proc expect_read_prompt {} {
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expect -re "\\r\\n?read> $"
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}
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proc expect_marker {text} {
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expect_prompt -re "\\r\\n@MARKER:$text@\\r\\n" {} unmatched {
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abort "Couldn't find marker line '$text'"
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}
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}
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spawn $fish
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expect_prompt
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# read
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send_line "read foo"
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expect_read_prompt
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send_line "text"
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expect_prompt
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print_var_contents foo
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send_line "read foo"
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expect_read_prompt
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send_line "again\r_marker 1"
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expect_prompt
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expect_marker 1
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print_var_contents foo
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send_line "read foo"
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expect_read_prompt
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send_line -h "bar\r_marker 2"
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expect_prompt
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expect_marker 2
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print_var_contents foo
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# read -n
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send_line "read -n 3 foo"
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expect_read_prompt
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send_line -h "123_marker 3"
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expect_prompt
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expect_marker 3
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print_var_contents foo
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send_line "read -n 3 foo"
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expect_read_prompt
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send_line "456_marker 4"
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expect_prompt
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expect_marker 4
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print_var_contents foo
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send_line "read -n 12 foo bar"
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expect_read_prompt
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send_line "hello world!_marker 5"
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expect_prompt
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expect_marker 5
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print_var_contents foo
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print_var_contents bar
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send_line "bind ` 'commandline -i test'`"
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expect_prompt
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send_line "read -n 4 foo"
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expect_read_prompt
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send_line "te`_marker 6"
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expect_prompt
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expect_marker 6
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print_var_contents foo
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send_line "read -n 4 foo"
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expect_read_prompt
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send_line -h "12`_marker 7"
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expect_prompt
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expect_marker 7
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print_var_contents foo
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# ==========
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# The fix for issue #2007 initially introduced a problem when using a function
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# to read from /dev/stdin when that is associated with the tty. These tests
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# are to ensure we don't introduce a regression.
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send "r2l\n"
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expect_read_prompt
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send "abc\n"
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expect_read_prompt
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send "def\n"
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expect "abc then def\r\n"
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expect_prompt
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send "r2l </dev/stdin\n"
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expect_read_prompt
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send "ghi\n"
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expect_read_prompt
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send "jkl\n"
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expect "ghi then jkl\r\n"
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expect_prompt
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