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That allows tests to be completely independent of each other, so tests that change global state — such as modify environment variables, define functions or aliases, or hash commands — will not affect other tests, without needing an explicit cleanup step. This enables testing path-tilde-home with and without $HOME set, which is part of issue #216. While at it, convert the test harness to TAP. This fixes issue #180 by adding support for "not ok 42 # TODO" output. This commit assumes that 'grep' supports POSIX-compliant -q and -v flags. Patch-by: Matthew Martin <phy1729@gmail.com> |
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test-perfs.zsh |
zsh-syntax-highlighting / tests
Utility scripts for testing zsh-syntax-highlighting highlighters.
The tests expect the highlighter directory to contain a test-data
directory with test data files. See the main highlighter for examples.
Each test should define the array parameter $expected_region_highlight
.
The value of that parameter is a list of "$i $j $style [$todo]"
strings.
Each string specifies the highlighting that $BUFFER[$i,$j]
should have;
that is, $i
and $j
specify a range, 1-indexed, inclusive of both endpoints.
If $todo
exists, the test point is marked as TODO (the failure of that test point will not fail the test), and $todo
is used as the explanation.
Note: $region_highlight
uses the same "$i $j $style"
syntax but interprets the indexes differently.
highlighting test
test-highlighting.zsh
tests the correctness of the highlighting. Usage:
zsh test-highlighting.zsh <HIGHLIGHTER NAME>
All tests may be run with
make test
which will run all highlighting tests and report results in TAP format.
performance test
test-perfs.zsh
measures the time spent doing the highlighting. Usage:
zsh test-perfs.zsh <HIGHLIGHTER NAME>