| 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python2
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| 2 | # Copyright 2016 Andy Chu. All rights reserved.
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| 3 | # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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| 4 | # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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| 5 | # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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| 6 | #
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| 7 | # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| 8 | """completion_test.py: Tests for completion.py."""
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| 9 | from __future__ import print_function
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| 10 |
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| 11 | import os
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| 12 | import unittest
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| 13 | import sys
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| 14 |
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| 15 | from _devbuild.gen.option_asdl import option_i
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| 16 | from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import comp_action_e
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| 17 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import proc_sig
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| 18 | from _devbuild.gen.value_asdl import (value, value_e)
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| 19 | from core import completion # module under test
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| 20 | from core import comp_ui
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| 21 | from core import state
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| 22 | from core import test_lib
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| 23 | from core import util
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| 24 | from mycpp.mylib import log
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| 25 | from frontend import flag_def # side effect: flags are defined!
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| 26 |
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| 27 | _ = flag_def
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| 28 | from frontend import parse_lib
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| 29 | from testdata.completion import bash_oracle
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| 30 |
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| 31 | # guard some tests that fail on Darwin
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| 32 | IS_DARWIN = sys.platform == 'darwin'
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| 33 |
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| 34 | A1 = completion.TestAction(['foo.py', 'foo', 'bar.py'])
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| 35 | U1 = completion.UserSpec([A1], [], [], completion.DefaultPredicate(), '', '')
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| 36 |
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| 37 | BASE_OPTS = {}
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| 38 |
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| 39 | FIRST = completion.TestAction(['grep', 'sed', 'test'])
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| 40 | U2 = completion.UserSpec([FIRST], [], [], completion.DefaultPredicate(), '',
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| 41 | '')
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| 42 |
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| 43 | OPT_ARRAY = [False] * option_i.ARRAY_SIZE
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| 44 |
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| 45 |
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| 46 | def MockApi(line):
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| 47 | """Match readline's get_begidx() / get_endidx()."""
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| 48 | return completion.Api(line=line, begin=0, end=len(line))
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| 49 |
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| 50 |
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| 51 | def _MakeRootCompleter(parse_ctx=None, comp_lookup=None):
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| 52 | compopt_state = completion.OptionState()
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| 53 | comp_ui_state = comp_ui.State()
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| 54 | comp_lookup = comp_lookup or completion.Lookup()
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| 55 |
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| 56 | mem = state.Mem('', [], None, [])
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| 57 | parse_opts, exec_opts, mutable_opts = state.MakeOpts(mem, None)
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| 58 | mem.exec_opts = exec_opts
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| 59 |
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| 60 | state.InitMem(mem, {}, '0.1')
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| 61 | mutable_opts.Init()
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| 62 |
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| 63 | if not parse_ctx:
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| 64 | parse_ctx = test_lib.InitParseContext(parse_opts=parse_opts,
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| 65 | do_lossless=True)
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| 66 | parse_ctx.Init_Trail(parse_lib.Trail())
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| 67 |
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| 68 | if 1: # enable for details
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| 69 | debug_f = util.DebugFile(sys.stdout)
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| 70 | else:
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| 71 | debug_f = util.NullDebugFile()
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| 72 |
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| 73 | ev = test_lib.InitWordEvaluator(exec_opts=exec_opts)
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| 74 | return completion.RootCompleter(ev, mem, comp_lookup, compopt_state,
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| 75 | comp_ui_state, parse_ctx, debug_f)
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| 76 |
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| 77 |
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| 78 | class FunctionsTest(unittest.TestCase):
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| 79 |
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| 80 | def testAdjustArg(self):
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| 81 | AdjustArg = completion.AdjustArg
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| 82 | out = []
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| 83 | AdjustArg(':foo:=bar:', [':', '='], out)
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| 84 | self.assertEqual(out, [':', 'foo', ':=', 'bar', ':'])
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| 85 |
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| 86 | out = []
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| 87 | AdjustArg('==::==', [':', '='], out)
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| 88 | self.assertEqual(out, ['==::=='])
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| 89 |
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| 90 | out = []
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| 91 | AdjustArg('==::==', [':'], out)
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| 92 | self.assertEqual(out, ['==', '::', '=='])
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| 93 |
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| 94 | # This is like if you get [""] somehow, it should be [""].
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| 95 | out = []
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| 96 | AdjustArg('', [':', '='], out)
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| 97 | self.assertEqual(out, [''])
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| 98 |
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| 99 |
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| 100 | class CompletionTest(unittest.TestCase):
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| 101 |
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| 102 | def _CompApi(self, partial_argv, index, to_complete):
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| 103 | comp = completion.Api('', 0, 0)
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| 104 | comp.Update('', to_complete, '', index, partial_argv)
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| 105 | return comp
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| 106 |
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| 107 | def testLookup(self):
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| 108 | c = completion.Lookup()
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| 109 | c.RegisterName('grep', BASE_OPTS, U1)
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| 110 |
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| 111 | _, user_spec = c.GetSpecForName('grep')
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| 112 | self.assertEqual(1, len(user_spec.actions))
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| 113 |
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| 114 | _, user_spec = c.GetSpecForName('/usr/bin/grep')
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| 115 | self.assertEqual(1, len(user_spec.actions))
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| 116 |
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| 117 | c.RegisterGlob('*.py', BASE_OPTS, U1)
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| 118 | base_opts, comp = c.GetSpecForName('/usr/bin/foo.py')
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| 119 | print('py', comp)
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| 120 | # NOTE: This is an implementation detail
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| 121 | self.assertEqual(1, len(comp.actions))
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| 122 |
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| 123 | comp_rb = c.GetSpecForName('foo.rb')
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| 124 | print('rb', comp_rb)
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| 125 |
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| 126 | def testExternalCommandAction(self):
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| 127 | mem = state.Mem('dummy', [], None, [])
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| 128 | parse_opts, exec_opts, mutable_opts = state.MakeOpts(mem, None)
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| 129 | mem.exec_opts = exec_opts
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| 130 |
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| 131 | a = completion.ExternalCommandAction(mem)
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| 132 | comp = self._CompApi([], 0, 'f')
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| 133 | print(list(a.Matches(comp)))
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| 134 |
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| 135 | # TODO: This should set up the file system and $PATH and assert that only
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| 136 | # executable files are accessed!
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| 137 |
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| 138 | def testFileSystemAction(self):
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| 139 | CASES = [
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| 140 | # Dirs and files
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| 141 | ('m', ['metrics', 'mycpp']),
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| 142 | ('opy/doc', ['opy/doc']),
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| 143 | ]
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| 144 |
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| 145 | a = completion.FileSystemAction(False, False, False)
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| 146 | for prefix, expected in CASES:
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| 147 | log('')
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| 148 | log('-- PREFIX %r', prefix)
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| 149 | comp = self._CompApi([], 0, prefix)
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| 150 | self.assertEqual(expected, sorted(a.Matches(comp)))
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| 151 |
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| 152 | os.system('mkdir -p /tmp/oil_comp_test')
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| 153 | os.system('bash -c "touch /tmp/oil_comp_test/{one,two,three}"')
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| 154 |
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| 155 | # This test depends on actual file system content. But we choose things
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| 156 | # that shouldn't go away.
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| 157 | ADD_SLASH_CASES = [
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| 158 | # Dirs and files
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| 159 | ('o', ['oil-version.txt', 'opy/', 'osh/']),
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| 160 | ('nonexistent/', []),
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| 161 | ('README.', ['README.md']),
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| 162 | # Directory should be completed to core/ ?
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| 163 | ('core', ['core/']),
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| 164 | ('asdl/R', ['asdl/README.md']),
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| 165 | ('opy/doc', ['opy/doc/']),
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| 166 | ('opy/doc/', ['opy/doc/opcodes.md']),
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| 167 | ('/bi', ['/bin/']),
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| 168 | ('/tmp/oil_comp_test/', [
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| 169 | '/tmp/oil_comp_test/one',
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| 170 | '/tmp/oil_comp_test/three',
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| 171 | '/tmp/oil_comp_test/two',
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| 172 | ]),
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| 173 | ('./o', ['./oil-version.txt', './opy/', './osh/']),
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| 174 | ]
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| 175 |
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| 176 | a = completion.FileSystemAction(False, False, True)
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| 177 | for prefix, expected in ADD_SLASH_CASES:
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| 178 | log('')
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| 179 | log('-- PREFIX %s', prefix)
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| 180 | comp = self._CompApi([], 0, prefix)
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| 181 | self.assertEqual(expected, sorted(a.Matches(comp)))
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| 182 |
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| 183 | # A bunch of repos in oilshell
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| 184 | comp = completion.Api('', 0, 0)
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| 185 | comp.Update('', '../o', '', 0, None)
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| 186 | print(list(a.Matches(comp)))
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| 187 |
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| 188 | EXEC_ONLY_CASES = [('i', ['install'])]
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| 189 |
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| 190 | a = completion.FileSystemAction(False, True, False)
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| 191 | for prefix, expected in EXEC_ONLY_CASES:
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| 192 | log('')
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| 193 | log('-- PREFIX %s', prefix)
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| 194 | comp = self._CompApi([], 0, prefix)
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| 195 | self.assertEqual(expected, sorted(a.Matches(comp)))
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| 196 |
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| 197 | def testShellFuncExecution(self):
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| 198 | arena = test_lib.MakeArena('testShellFuncExecution')
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| 199 | c_parser = test_lib.InitCommandParser("""\
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| 200 | f() {
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| 201 | COMPREPLY=(f1 f2)
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| 202 | }
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| 203 | """,
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| 204 | arena=arena)
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| 205 | node = c_parser.ParseLogicalLine()
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| 206 | proc = value.Proc(node.name, node.name_tok, proc_sig.Open, node.body,
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| 207 | [], True)
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| 208 |
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| 209 | cmd_ev = test_lib.InitCommandEvaluator(arena=arena)
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| 210 |
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| 211 | comp_lookup = completion.Lookup()
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| 212 | a = completion.ShellFuncAction(cmd_ev, proc, comp_lookup)
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| 213 | comp = self._CompApi(['f'], 0, 'f')
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| 214 | matches = list(a.Matches(comp))
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| 215 | self.assertEqual(['f1', 'f2'], matches)
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| 216 |
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| 217 | def testUserSpec(self):
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| 218 | comp = self._CompApi(['f'], 0, 'f')
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| 219 | matches = list(U1.AllMatches(comp))
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| 220 | self.assertEqual([('foo.py', comp_action_e.Other),
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| 221 | ('foo', comp_action_e.Other)], matches)
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| 222 |
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| 223 | predicate = completion.GlobPredicate(False, '*.py')
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| 224 | c2 = completion.UserSpec([A1], [], [], predicate, '', '')
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| 225 | comp = self._CompApi(['f'], 0, 'f')
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| 226 | matches = list(c2.AllMatches(comp))
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| 227 | self.assertEqual([('foo.py', comp_action_e.Other)], matches)
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| 228 |
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| 229 |
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| 230 | class RootCompleterTest(unittest.TestCase):
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| 231 |
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| 232 | def testCompletesWords(self):
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| 233 | comp_lookup = completion.Lookup()
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| 234 |
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| 235 | comp_lookup.RegisterName('grep', BASE_OPTS, U1)
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| 236 | comp_lookup.RegisterName('__first', BASE_OPTS, U2)
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| 237 | r = _MakeRootCompleter(comp_lookup=comp_lookup)
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| 238 |
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| 239 | comp = MockApi('grep f')
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| 240 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 241 | self.assertEqual(['grep foo.py ', 'grep foo '], m)
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| 242 |
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| 243 | comp = MockApi('grep g')
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| 244 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 245 | self.assertEqual([], m)
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| 246 |
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| 247 | # Complete first word
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| 248 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('g')))
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| 249 | self.assertEqual(['grep '], m)
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| 250 |
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| 251 | # Empty completer
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| 252 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('')))
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| 253 | self.assertEqual(['grep ', 'sed ', 'test '], m)
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| 254 |
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| 255 | # Test compound commands. These PARSE
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| 256 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('echo hi || grep f')))
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| 257 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('echo hi; grep f')))
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| 258 |
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| 259 | # Brace -- does NOT parse
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| 260 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('{ echo hi; grep f')))
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| 261 | # TODO: Test if/for/while/case/etc.
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| 262 |
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| 263 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('var=$v')))
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| 264 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('local var=$v')))
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| 265 |
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| 266 | def testCompletesHomeDirs(self):
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| 267 | r = _MakeRootCompleter()
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| 268 |
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| 269 | comp = MockApi(line='echo ~r')
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| 270 | print(comp)
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| 271 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 272 |
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| 273 | # This test isn't hermetic, but I think root should be on all systems.
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| 274 | self.assert_('echo ~root/' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 275 |
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| 276 | comp = MockApi(line='echo ~')
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| 277 | print(comp)
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| 278 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 279 | self.assert_('echo ~root/' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 280 |
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| 281 | # Don't be overly aggressive!
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| 282 | comp = MockApi(line='echo a~')
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| 283 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 284 | self.assertEqual(0, len(m))
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| 285 |
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| 286 | def testCompletesVarNames(self):
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| 287 | r = _MakeRootCompleter()
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| 288 |
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| 289 | # Complete ALL variables
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| 290 | comp = MockApi('echo $')
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| 291 | self.assertEqual(0, comp.begin) # what readline does
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| 292 | self.assertEqual(6, comp.end)
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| 293 | print(comp)
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| 294 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 295 |
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| 296 | # Just test for a subset
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| 297 | self.assert_('echo $HOSTNAME' in m, m)
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| 298 | self.assert_('echo $IFS' in m, m)
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| 299 |
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| 300 | # Now it has a prefix
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| 301 | comp = MockApi(line='echo $P')
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| 302 | self.assertEqual(0, comp.begin) # what readline does
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| 303 | self.assertEqual(7, comp.end)
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| 304 | print(comp)
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| 305 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 306 | self.assert_('echo $PWD' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 307 | self.assert_('echo $PS4' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 308 |
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| 309 | #
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| 310 | # BracedVarSub
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| 311 | #
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| 312 |
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| 313 | # Complete ALL variables
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| 314 | comp = MockApi(line='echo _${')
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| 315 | print(comp)
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| 316 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 317 | # Just test for a subset
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| 318 | self.assert_('echo _${HOSTNAME' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 319 | self.assert_('echo _${IFS' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 320 |
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| 321 | # Now it has a prefix
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| 322 | comp = MockApi(line='echo ${P')
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| 323 | print(comp)
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| 324 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 325 | self.assert_('echo ${PWD' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 326 | self.assert_('echo ${PS4' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 327 |
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| 328 | # Odd word break
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| 329 | # NOTE: We use VSub_Name both for $FOO and ${FOO. Might be bad?
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| 330 | comp = MockApi(line='echo ${undef:-$P')
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| 331 | print(comp)
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| 332 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 333 | self.assert_('echo ${undef:-$PWD' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 334 | self.assert_('echo ${undef:-$PS4' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 335 |
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| 336 | comp = MockApi(line='echo ${undef:-$')
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| 337 | print(comp)
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| 338 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 339 | self.assert_('echo ${undef:-$HOSTNAME' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 340 | self.assert_('echo ${undef:-$IFS' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 341 |
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| 342 | #
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| 343 | # Double Quoted
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| 344 | #
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| 345 | # NOTE: GNU readline seems to complete closing quotes? We don't want that.
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| 346 |
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| 347 | comp = MockApi(line='echo "$')
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| 348 | print(comp)
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| 349 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 350 | self.assert_('echo "$HOSTNAME' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 351 | self.assert_('echo "$IFS' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 352 |
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| 353 | comp = MockApi(line='echo "$P')
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| 354 | print(comp)
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| 355 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 356 | self.assert_('echo "$PWD' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 357 | self.assert_('echo "$PS4' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 358 |
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| 359 | #
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| 360 | # Prefix operator
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| 361 | #
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| 362 |
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| 363 | if 0: # Here you need to handle VSub_Pound
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| 364 | comp = MockApi(line='echo ${#')
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| 365 | print(comp)
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| 366 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 367 | self.assert_('${#HOSTNAME' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 368 | self.assert_('${#IFS' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 369 |
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| 370 | comp = MockApi(line='echo "${#P')
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| 371 | print(comp)
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| 372 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 373 | self.assert_('echo "${#PWD' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 374 | self.assert_('echo "${#PS4' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 375 |
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| 376 | #
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| 377 | # Arithmetic Context
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| 378 | #
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| 379 |
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| 380 | comp = MockApi(line='echo "$((PWD +P') # bare word
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| 381 | print(comp)
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| 382 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 383 | self.assert_('echo "$((PWD +PWD' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 384 | self.assert_('echo "$((PWD +PS4' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 385 |
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| 386 | comp = MockApi(line='echo "$(( $P')
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| 387 | print(comp)
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| 388 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 389 | self.assert_('echo "$(( $PWD' in m, 'Got %s' % m) # word with $
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| 390 | self.assert_('echo "$(( $PS4' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 391 |
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| 392 | def testCompletesCommandSubs(self):
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| 393 | comp_lookup = completion.Lookup()
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| 394 | comp_lookup.RegisterName('grep', BASE_OPTS, U1)
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| 395 | comp_lookup.RegisterName('__first', BASE_OPTS, U2)
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| 396 | r = _MakeRootCompleter(comp_lookup=comp_lookup)
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| 397 |
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| 398 | # Normal completion
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| 399 | comp = MockApi('gre')
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| 400 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 401 | self.assertEqual(['grep '], m)
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| 402 |
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| 403 | # $(command sub)
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| 404 | comp = MockApi('echo $(gre')
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| 405 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 406 | self.assertEqual(['echo $(grep '], m)
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| 407 |
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| 408 | # `backticks`
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| 409 | comp = MockApi('echo `gre')
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| 410 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 411 | self.assertEqual(['echo `grep '], m)
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| 412 |
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| 413 | # Args inside `backticks
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| 414 | comp = MockApi('echo `grep f')
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| 415 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 416 | self.assertEqual(['echo `grep foo.py ', 'echo `grep foo '], m)
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| 417 |
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| 418 | def testCompletesRedirectArguments(self):
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| 419 | r = _MakeRootCompleter()
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| 420 |
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| 421 | comp = MockApi('cat < b')
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| 422 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 423 | # Some B subdirs of the repo!
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| 424 | self.assert_('cat < bin/' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 425 | self.assert_('cat < build/' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 426 | self.assert_('cat < benchmarks/' in m, 'Got %s' % m)
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| 427 |
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| 428 | # This redirect does NOT take a path argument!
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| 429 | comp = MockApi('echo >&')
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| 430 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
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| 431 | self.assertEqual(0, len(m))
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| 432 |
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| 433 | def testRunsUserDefinedFunctions(self):
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| 434 | # This is here because it's hard to test readline with the spec tests.
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| 435 | with open('testdata/completion/osh-unit.bash') as f:
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| 436 | code_str = f.read()
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| 437 |
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| 438 | parse_ctx = test_lib.InitParseContext()
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| 439 | parse_ctx.Init_Trail(parse_lib.Trail())
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| 440 |
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| 441 | comp_lookup = completion.Lookup()
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| 442 | cmd_ev = test_lib.EvalCode(code_str,
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| 443 | parse_ctx,
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| 444 | comp_lookup=comp_lookup)
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| 445 |
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| 446 | r = _MakeRootCompleter(comp_lookup=comp_lookup)
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| 447 |
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| 448 | # By default, we get a space on the end.
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| 449 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('mywords t')))
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| 450 | self.assertEqual(['mywords three ', 'mywords two '], sorted(m))
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| 451 |
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| 452 | # No space
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| 453 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('mywords_nospace t')))
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| 454 | self.assertEqual(['mywords_nospace three', 'mywords_nospace two'],
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| 455 | sorted(m))
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| 456 |
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| 457 | # next 3 fail on darwin
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| 458 | if not IS_DARWIN:
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| 459 | # Filtered out two and bin
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| 460 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('flagX ')))
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| 461 | self.assertEqual(['flagX one ', 'flagX three '], sorted(m))
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| 462 |
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| 463 | # Filter out everything EXCEPT two and bin
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| 464 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('flagX_bang ')))
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| 465 | self.assertEqual(['flagX_bang bin ', 'flagX_bang two '], sorted(m))
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| 466 |
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| 467 | # -X with -P
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| 468 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('flagX_prefix ')))
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| 469 | self.assertEqual(['flagX_prefix __one ', 'flagX_prefix __three '],
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| 470 | sorted(m))
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| 471 |
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| 472 | # -P with plusdirs
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| 473 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('prefix_plusdirs b')))
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| 474 | self.assertEqual([
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| 475 | 'prefix_plusdirs __bin ',
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| 476 | 'prefix_plusdirs benchmarks/',
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| 477 | 'prefix_plusdirs bin/',
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| 478 | 'prefix_plusdirs build/',
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| 479 | 'prefix_plusdirs builtin/',
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| 480 | ], sorted(m))
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| 481 |
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| 482 | if not IS_DARWIN:
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| 483 | # -X with plusdirs. We're filtering out bin/, and then it's added back by
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| 484 | # plusdirs. The filter doesn't kill it.
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| 485 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('flagX_plusdirs b')))
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| 486 | self.assertEqual([
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| 487 | 'flagX_plusdirs benchmarks/',
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| 488 | 'flagX_plusdirs bin/',
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| 489 | 'flagX_plusdirs build/',
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| 490 | 'flagX_plusdirs builtin/',
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| 491 | ], sorted(m))
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| 492 |
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| 493 | # -P with dirnames. -P is NOT respected.
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| 494 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('prefix_dirnames b')))
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| 495 | self.assertEqual([
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| 496 | 'prefix_dirnames benchmarks/',
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| 497 | 'prefix_dirnames bin/',
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| 498 | 'prefix_dirnames build/',
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| 499 | 'prefix_dirnames builtin/',
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| 500 | ], sorted(m))
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| 501 |
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| 502 | def testCompletesAliases(self):
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| 503 | # I put some aliases in this file.
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| 504 | with open('testdata/completion/osh-unit.bash') as f:
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| 505 | code_str = f.read()
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| 506 | aliases = {}
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| 507 | parse_ctx = test_lib.InitParseContext(aliases=aliases)
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| 508 | parse_ctx.Init_Trail(parse_lib.Trail())
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| 509 | comp_lookup = completion.Lookup()
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| 510 |
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| 511 | cmd_ev = test_lib.EvalCode(code_str,
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| 512 | parse_ctx,
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| 513 | comp_lookup=comp_lookup,
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| 514 | aliases=aliases)
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| 515 |
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| 516 | r = _MakeRootCompleter(parse_ctx=parse_ctx, comp_lookup=comp_lookup)
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| 517 |
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| 518 | # The original command
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| 519 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('ls ')))
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| 520 | self.assertEqual(['ls one ', 'ls two '], sorted(m))
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| 521 |
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| 522 | # Alias for the command
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| 523 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('ll ')))
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| 524 | self.assertEqual(['ll one ', 'll two '], sorted(m))
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| 525 |
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| 526 | # DOUBLE alias expansion goes back to original
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| 527 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('ll_classify ')))
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| 528 | self.assertEqual(['ll_classify one ', 'll_classify two '], sorted(m))
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| 529 |
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| 530 | # Trailing space
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| 531 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('ll_trailing ')))
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| 532 | self.assertEqual(['ll_trailing one ', 'll_trailing two '], sorted(m))
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| 533 |
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| 534 | # It should NOT clobber completio registered for aliases
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| 535 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('ll_own_completion ')))
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| 536 | self.assertEqual(
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| 537 | ['ll_own_completion own ', 'll_own_completion words '], sorted(m))
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| 538 |
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| 539 | def testNoInfiniteLoop(self):
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| 540 | # This was ONE place where we got an infinite loop.
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| 541 |
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| 542 | with open('testdata/completion/return-124.bash') as f:
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| 543 | code_str = f.read()
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| 544 | parse_ctx = test_lib.InitParseContext()
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| 545 | parse_ctx.Init_Trail(parse_lib.Trail())
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| 546 |
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| 547 | comp_lookup = completion.Lookup()
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| 548 | cmd_ev = test_lib.EvalCode(code_str,
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| 549 | parse_ctx,
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| 550 | comp_lookup=comp_lookup)
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| 551 |
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| 552 | r = _MakeRootCompleter(parse_ctx=parse_ctx, comp_lookup=comp_lookup)
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| 553 |
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| 554 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('bad ')))
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| 555 | self.assertEqual([], sorted(m))
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| 556 |
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| 557 | # Error: spec not changed
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| 558 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('both ')))
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| 559 | self.assertEqual([], sorted(m))
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| 560 |
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| 561 | # Redefines completions
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| 562 | m = list(r.Matches(MockApi('both2 ')))
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| 563 | self.assertEqual(['both2 b1 ', 'both2 b2 '], sorted(m))
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| 564 |
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| 565 | def testCompletesShAssignment(self):
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| 566 | # OSH doesn't do this. Here is noticed about bash --norc (which is
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| 567 | # undoubtedly different from bash_completion):
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| 568 | #
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| 569 | # foo=/ho<TAB> completes directory
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| 570 | # foo=/home/:/ho<TAB> completes directory
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| 571 | #
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| 572 | # foo='/ho<TAB> completes directory
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| 573 | # foo='/home/:/ho<TAB> does NOT complete
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| 574 | #
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| 575 | # Ditto for ". The first path is completed, but nothing after :.
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| 576 | #
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| 577 | # Ditto for echo foo=/ho
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| 578 | # echo foo='/ho
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| 579 | # echo foo="/ho
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| 580 | #
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| 581 | # It doesn't distinguish by position.
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| 582 | #
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| 583 | # TODO:
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| 584 | # - test with an image created with debootstrap
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| 585 | # - test with an Alpine image
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| 586 | return
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| 587 |
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| 588 |
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| 589 | _INIT_TEMPLATE = """
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| 590 | argv() {
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| 591 | python -c 'import sys; print(sys.argv[1:])' "$@"
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| 592 | }
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| 593 |
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| 594 | fail() {
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| 595 | echo "Non-fatal assertion failed: $@" >&2
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| 596 | }
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| 597 |
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| 598 | arrays_equal() {
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| 599 | local n=$1
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| 600 | shift
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| 601 |
|
| 602 | # Copy to avoid silly ${@ : : } semantics
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| 603 | local argv=("$@")
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| 604 |
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| 605 | local left=( "${argv[@]: 0 : n}" )
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| 606 | local right=( "${argv[@]: n : 2*n - 1}" )
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| 607 |
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| 608 | for (( i = 0; i < n; i++ )); do
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| 609 | if [[ ${left[i]} != ${right[i]} ]]; then
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| 610 | echo -n 'left : '; argv "${left[@]}"
|
| 611 | echo -n 'right: '; argv "${right[@]}"
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| 612 | fail "Word $i differed: ${left[i]} != ${right[i]}"
|
| 613 | return 1
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| 614 | fi
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| 615 | done
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| 616 | return 0
|
| 617 | }
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| 618 |
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| 619 | _init_completion() {
|
| 620 | compadjust "$@" cur prev words cword
|
| 621 | }
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| 622 |
|
| 623 | my_complete() {
|
| 624 | local cur prev words cword split
|
| 625 |
|
| 626 | # Test this function
|
| 627 | if arrays_equal 2 a b a b; then
|
| 628 | echo ok
|
| 629 | else
|
| 630 | echo failed
|
| 631 | return
|
| 632 | fi
|
| 633 |
|
| 634 | PASSED=()
|
| 635 |
|
| 636 | # no quotes with [[
|
| 637 | if [[ $COMP_LINE == $ORACLE_COMP_LINE ]]; then
|
| 638 | PASSED+=(COMP_LINE)
|
| 639 | fi
|
| 640 | if [[ $COMP_POINT == $ORACLE_COMP_POINT ]]; then
|
| 641 | PASSED+=(COMP_POINT)
|
| 642 | fi
|
| 643 |
|
| 644 | if [[ ${#COMP_WORDS[@]} == ${#ORACLE_COMP_WORDS[@]} ]]; then
|
| 645 | local n=${#COMP_WORDS[@]}
|
| 646 | if arrays_equal "$n" "${COMP_WORDS[@]}" "${ORACLE_COMP_WORDS[@]}"; then
|
| 647 | PASSED+=(COMP_WORDS)
|
| 648 | fi
|
| 649 | else
|
| 650 | fail "COMP_WORDS: Expected ${ORACLE_COMP_WORDS[@]}, got ${COMP_WORDS[@]}"
|
| 651 | fi
|
| 652 |
|
| 653 | # This doesn't pass because COMP_WORDS and COMP_CWORD are different.
|
| 654 | if [[ $COMP_CWORD == $ORACLE_COMP_CWORD ]]; then
|
| 655 | #echo "passed: COMP_CWORD = $COMP_CWORD"
|
| 656 | PASSED+=(COMP_CWORD)
|
| 657 | else
|
| 658 | fail "COMP_CWORD: Expected $ORACLE_COMP_CWORD, got $COMP_CWORD"
|
| 659 | fi
|
| 660 |
|
| 661 | #
|
| 662 | # Now run _init_completion
|
| 663 | #
|
| 664 | _init_completion %(flags)s
|
| 665 |
|
| 666 | if [[ ${#words[@]} == ${#ORACLE_words[@]} ]]; then
|
| 667 | local n=${#words[@]}
|
| 668 | if arrays_equal "$n" "${words[@]}" "${ORACLE_words[@]}"; then
|
| 669 | PASSED+=(words)
|
| 670 | fi
|
| 671 | else
|
| 672 | fail "COMP_WORDS: Expected ${ORACLE_words[@]}, got ${words[@]}"
|
| 673 | fi
|
| 674 |
|
| 675 | if [[ $cur == $ORACLE_cur ]]; then
|
| 676 | PASSED+=(cur)
|
| 677 | else
|
| 678 | fail "cur: Expected $ORACLE_cur, got $cur"
|
| 679 | fi
|
| 680 | if [[ $prev == $ORACLE_prev ]]; then
|
| 681 | PASSED+=(prev)
|
| 682 | else
|
| 683 | fail "prev: Expected $ORACLE_prev, got $prev"
|
| 684 | fi
|
| 685 | if [[ $cword == $ORACLE_cword ]]; then
|
| 686 | PASSED+=(cword)
|
| 687 | else
|
| 688 | fail "cword: Expected $ORACLE_cword, got $cword"
|
| 689 | fi
|
| 690 | if [[ $split == $ORACLE_split ]]; then
|
| 691 | PASSED+=(split)
|
| 692 | else
|
| 693 | fail "split: Expected $ORACLE_split, got $split"
|
| 694 | fi
|
| 695 |
|
| 696 | COMPREPLY=(dummy)
|
| 697 | }
|
| 698 | complete -F my_complete %(command)s
|
| 699 | """
|
| 700 |
|
| 701 |
|
| 702 | class InitCompletionTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
| 703 |
|
| 704 | def testMatchesOracle(self):
|
| 705 | for i, case in enumerate(bash_oracle.CASES): # generated data
|
| 706 | flags = case.get('_init_completion_flags')
|
| 707 | if flags is None:
|
| 708 | continue
|
| 709 |
|
| 710 | # This was input
|
| 711 | code_str = case['code']
|
| 712 | assert code_str.endswith('\t')
|
| 713 |
|
| 714 | log('')
|
| 715 | log('--- Case %d: %r with flags %s', i, code_str, flags)
|
| 716 | log('')
|
| 717 | #print(case)
|
| 718 |
|
| 719 | oracle_comp_words = case['COMP_WORDS']
|
| 720 | oracle_comp_cword = case['COMP_CWORD']
|
| 721 | oracle_comp_line = case['COMP_LINE']
|
| 722 | oracle_comp_point = case['COMP_POINT']
|
| 723 |
|
| 724 | # Init completion data
|
| 725 | oracle_words = case['words']
|
| 726 | oracle_cur = case['cur']
|
| 727 | oracle_prev = case['prev']
|
| 728 | oracle_cword = case['cword']
|
| 729 | oracle_split = case['split']
|
| 730 |
|
| 731 | #
|
| 732 | # First test some invariants on the oracle's data.
|
| 733 | #
|
| 734 |
|
| 735 | self.assertEqual(code_str[:-1], oracle_comp_line)
|
| 736 | # weird invariant that always holds. So isn't COMP_CWORD useless?
|
| 737 | self.assertEqual(int(oracle_comp_cword),
|
| 738 | len(oracle_comp_words) - 1)
|
| 739 | # Another weird invariant. Note this is from the bash ORACLE, not from
|
| 740 | # our mocks.
|
| 741 | self.assertEqual(int(oracle_comp_point), len(code_str) - 1)
|
| 742 |
|
| 743 | #
|
| 744 | # Now run a piece of code that compares OSH's actual data against the
|
| 745 | # oracle.
|
| 746 | #
|
| 747 |
|
| 748 | init_code = _INIT_TEMPLATE % {
|
| 749 | 'flags': ' '.join(flags),
|
| 750 | 'command': oracle_comp_words[0]
|
| 751 | }
|
| 752 |
|
| 753 | arena = test_lib.MakeArena('<InitCompletionTest>')
|
| 754 | parse_ctx = test_lib.InitParseContext(arena=arena)
|
| 755 | mem = state.Mem('', [], arena, [])
|
| 756 | parse_opts, exec_opts, mutable_opts = state.MakeOpts(mem, None)
|
| 757 | mem.exec_opts = exec_opts
|
| 758 |
|
| 759 | mutable_opts.Init()
|
| 760 |
|
| 761 | #
|
| 762 | # Allow our code to access oracle data
|
| 763 | #
|
| 764 | state.SetGlobalArray(mem, 'ORACLE_COMP_WORDS', oracle_comp_words)
|
| 765 | state.SetGlobalString(mem, 'ORACLE_COMP_CWORD', oracle_comp_cword)
|
| 766 | state.SetGlobalString(mem, 'ORACLE_COMP_LINE', oracle_comp_line)
|
| 767 | state.SetGlobalString(mem, 'ORACLE_COMP_POINT', oracle_comp_point)
|
| 768 |
|
| 769 | state.SetGlobalArray(mem, 'ORACLE_words', oracle_words)
|
| 770 | state.SetGlobalString(mem, 'ORACLE_cur', oracle_cur)
|
| 771 | state.SetGlobalString(mem, 'ORACLE_prev', oracle_prev)
|
| 772 | state.SetGlobalString(mem, 'ORACLE_cword', oracle_cword)
|
| 773 | state.SetGlobalString(mem, 'ORACLE_split', oracle_split)
|
| 774 |
|
| 775 | comp_lookup = completion.Lookup()
|
| 776 | cmd_ev = test_lib.EvalCode(init_code,
|
| 777 | parse_ctx,
|
| 778 | comp_lookup=comp_lookup,
|
| 779 | mem=mem)
|
| 780 |
|
| 781 | r = _MakeRootCompleter(comp_lookup=comp_lookup)
|
| 782 | comp = MockApi(code_str[:-1])
|
| 783 | m = list(r.Matches(comp))
|
| 784 | log('matches = %s', m)
|
| 785 |
|
| 786 | # Unterminated quote in case 5. Nothing to complete.
|
| 787 | # TODO: use a label
|
| 788 | if i == 5:
|
| 789 | continue
|
| 790 |
|
| 791 | # Our test shell script records what passed in an array.
|
| 792 | val = mem.GetValue('PASSED')
|
| 793 | self.assertEqual(value_e.BashArray, val.tag(),
|
| 794 | "[case %d] Expected array, got %s" % (i, val))
|
| 795 | actually_passed = val.strs
|
| 796 |
|
| 797 | should_pass = [
|
| 798 | 'COMP_WORDS',
|
| 799 | 'COMP_CWORD',
|
| 800 | 'COMP_LINE',
|
| 801 | 'COMP_POINT', # old API
|
| 802 | 'words',
|
| 803 | 'cur',
|
| 804 | 'prev',
|
| 805 | 'cword',
|
| 806 | 'split' # new API
|
| 807 | ]
|
| 808 |
|
| 809 | if i == 4:
|
| 810 | should_pass.remove('COMP_WORDS')
|
| 811 | should_pass.remove('COMP_CWORD')
|
| 812 | should_pass.remove('cword')
|
| 813 | should_pass.remove('words') # double quotes aren't the same
|
| 814 |
|
| 815 | for t in should_pass:
|
| 816 | self.assert_(t in actually_passed,
|
| 817 | "%r was expected to pass (case %d)" % (t, i))
|
| 818 |
|
| 819 | log('Ran %d cases', len(bash_oracle.CASES))
|
| 820 |
|
| 821 |
|
| 822 | if __name__ == '__main__':
|
| 823 | unittest.main()
|