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To follow the pattern of using NVIM for technical descriptions, it was renamed to NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS
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51 lines
1.1 KiB
Plaintext
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env expect
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if {$argc < 2} {
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puts "Need commands for running the tests and for starting nvim"
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exit 1
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}
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set timeout 60
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set run_tests [split [lindex $argv 0] " "]
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set run_nvim [split [lindex $argv 1] " "]
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# don't echo to stdout
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log_user 0
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# set NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS, so nvim will listen on a known socket
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set env(NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS) "/tmp/nvim-[exec date +%s%N].sock"
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# start nvim
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spawn {*}$run_nvim
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# save the job descriptor
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set nvim_id $spawn_id
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# Reset function that can be invoked by test runners to put nvim in a cleaner
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# state
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send {
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:echo "read"."y"
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}
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# wait until nvim is ready
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expect "ready"
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# run tests
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spawn {*}$run_tests
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set tests_id $spawn_id
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set status 1
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# listen for test output in the background
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expect_background {
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* {
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# show test output to the user
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send_user -- $expect_out(buffer)
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}
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eof {
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# collect the exit status code
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set spawn_id $tests_id
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catch wait result
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set status [lindex $result 3]
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set spawn_id $nvim_id
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# quit nvim
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send ":qa!\r"
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}
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}
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# switch back nvim and wait until it exits
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set spawn_id $nvim_id
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expect eof
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exit $status
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