neovim/test/functional/terminal/tui_spec.lua
Justin M. Keyes d3dc946155 TUI: rework background-color detection
- Like Vim, use set_option_value() followed by reset_option_was_set().
- Do not use set_string_default(), so the default is predictable.
  This affects `:set bg&`.
- Wait until end-of-startup (VimEnter) to handle the response. The
  response is racey anyways, so timing is irrelevant. This allows
  OptionSet to be triggered, unlike during startup.
2019-02-22 21:15:16 +01:00

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-- TUI acceptance tests.
-- Uses :terminal as a way to send keys and assert screen state.
local global_helpers = require('test.helpers')
local uname = global_helpers.uname
local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each)
local thelpers = require('test.functional.terminal.helpers')
local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
local eq = helpers.eq
local feed_command = helpers.feed_command
local feed_data = thelpers.feed_data
local clear = helpers.clear
local command = helpers.command
local eval = helpers.eval
local nvim_dir = helpers.nvim_dir
local retry = helpers.retry
local nvim_prog = helpers.nvim_prog
local nvim_set = helpers.nvim_set
local ok = helpers.ok
local read_file = helpers.read_file
if helpers.pending_win32(pending) then return end
describe('TUI', function()
local screen
before_each(function()
clear()
screen = thelpers.screen_setup(0, '["'..nvim_prog
..'", "-u", "NONE", "-i", "NONE", "--cmd", "set noswapfile noshowcmd noruler undodir=. directory=. viewdir=. backupdir=."]')
screen:expect([[
{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] }|
|
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
after_each(function()
screen:detach()
end)
it('rapid resize #7572 #7628', function()
-- Need buffer rows to provoke the behavior.
feed_data(":edit test/functional/fixtures/bigfile.txt:")
command('call jobresize(b:terminal_job_id, 58, 9)')
command('call jobresize(b:terminal_job_id, 62, 13)')
command('call jobresize(b:terminal_job_id, 100, 42)')
command('call jobresize(b:terminal_job_id, 37, 1000)')
-- Resize to <5 columns.
screen:try_resize(4, 44)
command('call jobresize(b:terminal_job_id, 4, 1000)')
-- Resize to 1 row, then to 1 column, then increase rows to 4.
screen:try_resize(44, 1)
command('call jobresize(b:terminal_job_id, 44, 1)')
screen:try_resize(1, 1)
command('call jobresize(b:terminal_job_id, 1, 1)')
screen:try_resize(1, 4)
command('call jobresize(b:terminal_job_id, 1, 4)')
screen:try_resize(57, 17)
command('call jobresize(b:terminal_job_id, 57, 17)')
eq(2, eval("1+1")) -- Still alive?
end)
it('accepts basic utf-8 input', function()
feed_data('iabc\ntest1\ntest2')
screen:expect([[
abc |
test1 |
test2{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] [+] }|
{3:-- INSERT --} |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data('\027')
screen:expect([[
abc |
test1 |
test{1:2} |
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] [+] }|
|
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
it('interprets leading <Esc> byte as ALT modifier in normal-mode', function()
local keys = 'dfghjkl'
for c in keys:gmatch('.') do
feed_command('nnoremap <a-'..c..'> ialt-'..c..'<cr><esc>')
feed_data('\027'..c)
end
screen:expect([[
alt-j |
alt-k |
alt-l |
{1: } |
{5:[No Name] [+] }|
|
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data('gg')
screen:expect([[
{1:a}lt-d |
alt-f |
alt-g |
alt-h |
{5:[No Name] [+] }|
|
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
it('interprets ESC+key as ALT chord', function()
-- Vim represents ALT/META by setting the "high bit" of the modified key:
-- ALT+j inserts "ê". Nvim does not (#3982).
feed_data('i\022\027j')
screen:expect([[
<M-j>{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] [+] }|
{3:-- INSERT --} |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
it('accepts ascii control sequences', function()
feed_data('i')
feed_data('\022\007') -- ctrl+g
feed_data('\022\022') -- ctrl+v
feed_data('\022\013') -- ctrl+m
local attrs = screen:get_default_attr_ids()
attrs[11] = {foreground = 81}
screen:expect([[
{11:^G^V^M}{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] [+] }|
{3:-- INSERT --} |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]], attrs)
end)
it('automatically sends <Paste> for bracketed paste sequences', function()
-- Pasting can be really slow in the TUI, specially in ASAN.
-- This will be fixed later but for now we require a high timeout.
screen.timeout = 60000
feed_data('i\027[200~')
screen:expect([[
{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] }|
{3:-- INSERT (paste) --} |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data('pasted from terminal')
screen:expect([[
pasted from terminal{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] [+] }|
{3:-- INSERT (paste) --} |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data('\027[201~')
screen:expect([[
pasted from terminal{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] [+] }|
{3:-- INSERT --} |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
it('can handle arbitrarily long bursts of input', function()
-- Need extra time for this test, specially in ASAN.
screen.timeout = 60000
feed_command('set ruler')
local t = {}
for i = 1, 3000 do
t[i] = 'item ' .. tostring(i)
end
feed_data('i\027[200~'..table.concat(t, '\n')..'\027[201~')
screen:expect([[
item 2997 |
item 2998 |
item 2999 |
item 3000{1: } |
{5:[No Name] [+] 3000,10 Bot}|
{3:-- INSERT --} |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
it('allows termguicolors to be set at runtime', function()
screen:set_option('rgb', true)
screen:set_default_attr_ids({
[1] = {reverse = true},
[2] = {foreground = 13},
[3] = {bold = true, reverse = true},
[4] = {bold = true},
[5] = {reverse = true, foreground = 4},
[6] = {foreground = 4},
[7] = {reverse = true, foreground = Screen.colors.SeaGreen4},
[8] = {foreground = Screen.colors.SeaGreen4},
[9] = {bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Blue1},
})
feed_data(':hi SpecialKey ctermfg=3 guifg=SeaGreen\n')
feed_data('i')
feed_data('\022\007') -- ctrl+g
feed_data('\028\014') -- crtl+\ ctrl+N
feed_data(':set termguicolors?\n')
screen:expect([[
{5:^}{6:G} |
{2:~ }|
{2:~ }|
{2:~ }|
{3:[No Name] [+] }|
notermguicolors |
{4:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data(':set termguicolors\n')
screen:expect([[
{7:^}{8:G} |
{9:~ }|
{9:~ }|
{9:~ }|
{3:[No Name] [+] }|
:set termguicolors |
{4:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data(':set notermguicolors\n')
screen:expect([[
{5:^}{6:G} |
{2:~ }|
{2:~ }|
{2:~ }|
{3:[No Name] [+] }|
:set notermguicolors |
{4:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
it('shows up in nvim_list_uis', function()
feed_data(':echo map(nvim_list_uis(), {k,v -> sort(items(filter(v, {k,v -> k[:3] !=# "ext_" })))})\013')
screen:expect([=[
|
{4:~ }|
{5: }|
[[['height', 6], ['rgb', v:false], ['width', 50]]]|
|
{10:Press ENTER or type command to continue}{1: } |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]=])
end)
end)
describe('TUI with non-tty file descriptors', function()
before_each(helpers.clear)
after_each(function()
os.remove('testF') -- ensure test file is removed
end)
it('can handle pipes as stdout and stderr', function()
local screen = thelpers.screen_setup(0, '"'..nvim_prog
..' -u NONE -i NONE --cmd \'set noswapfile noshowcmd noruler\' --cmd \'normal iabc\' > /dev/null 2>&1 && cat testF && rm testF"')
feed_data(':w testF\n:q\n')
screen:expect([[
:w testF |
:q |
abc |
|
[Process exited 0]{1: } |
|
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
end)
describe('TUI FocusGained/FocusLost', function()
local screen
before_each(function()
helpers.clear()
screen = thelpers.screen_setup(0, '["'..nvim_prog
..'", "-u", "NONE", "-i", "NONE", "--cmd", "set noswapfile noshowcmd noruler"]')
feed_data(":autocmd FocusGained * echo 'gained'\n")
feed_data(":autocmd FocusLost * echo 'lost'\n")
feed_data("\034\016") -- CTRL-\ CTRL-N
end)
it('in normal-mode', function()
retry(2, 3 * screen.timeout, function()
feed_data('\027[I')
screen:expect([[
{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] }|
gained |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data('\027[O')
screen:expect([[
{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] }|
lost |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
end)
it('in insert-mode', function()
feed_command('set noshowmode')
feed_data('i')
retry(2, 3 * screen.timeout, function()
feed_data('\027[I')
screen:expect([[
{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] }|
gained |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data('\027[O')
screen:expect([[
{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] }|
lost |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
end)
-- During cmdline-mode we ignore :echo invoked by timers/events.
-- See commit: 5cc87d4dabd02167117be7a978b5c8faaa975419.
it('in cmdline-mode does NOT :echo', function()
feed_data(':')
feed_data('\027[I')
screen:expect([[
|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] }|
:{1: } |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data('\027[O')
screen:expect{grid=[[
|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] }|
:{1: } |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]], unchanged=true}
end)
it('in cmdline-mode', function()
-- Set up autocmds that modify the buffer, instead of just calling :echo.
-- This is how we can test handling of focus gained/lost during cmdline-mode.
-- See commit: 5cc87d4dabd02167117be7a978b5c8faaa975419.
feed_data(":autocmd!\n")
feed_data(":autocmd FocusLost * call append(line('$'), 'lost')\n")
feed_data(":autocmd FocusGained * call append(line('$'), 'gained')\n")
retry(2, 3 * screen.timeout, function()
-- Enter cmdline-mode.
feed_data(':')
screen:sleep(1)
-- Send focus lost/gained termcodes.
feed_data('\027[O')
feed_data('\027[I')
screen:sleep(1)
-- Exit cmdline-mode. Redraws from timers/events are blocked during
-- cmdline-mode, so the buffer won't be updated until we exit cmdline-mode.
feed_data('\n')
screen:expect{any='lost'..(' '):rep(46)..'|\ngained'}
end)
end)
it('in terminal-mode', function()
feed_data(':set shell='..nvim_dir..'/shell-test\n')
feed_data(':set noshowmode laststatus=0\n')
retry(2, 3 * screen.timeout, function()
feed_data(':terminal\n')
screen:sleep(1)
feed_data('\027[I')
screen:expect([[
{1:r}eady $ |
[Process exited 0] |
|
|
|
gained |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data('\027[O')
screen:expect([[
{1:r}eady $ |
[Process exited 0] |
|
|
|
lost |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
-- If retry is needed...
feed_data("\034\016") -- CTRL-\ CTRL-N
feed_data(':bwipeout!\n')
end)
end)
it('in press-enter prompt', function()
feed_data(":echom 'msg1'|echom 'msg2'|echom 'msg3'|echom 'msg4'|echom 'msg5'\n")
-- Execute :messages to provoke the press-enter prompt.
feed_data(":messages\n")
feed_data('\027[I')
feed_data('\027[I')
screen:expect([[
msg1 |
msg2 |
msg3 |
msg4 |
msg5 |
{10:Press ENTER or type command to continue}{1: } |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
end)
end)
-- These tests require `thelpers` because --headless/--embed
-- does not initialize the TUI.
describe("TUI 't_Co' (terminal colors)", function()
local screen
local is_freebsd = (string.lower(uname()) == 'freebsd')
local function assert_term_colors(term, colorterm, maxcolors)
helpers.clear({env={TERM=term}, args={}})
-- This is ugly because :term/termopen() forces TERM=xterm-256color.
-- TODO: Revisit this after jobstart/termopen accept `env` dict.
screen = thelpers.screen_setup(0, string.format(
[=[['sh', '-c', 'LANG=C TERM=%s %s %s -u NONE -i NONE --cmd "%s"']]=],
term or "",
(colorterm ~= nil and "COLORTERM="..colorterm or ""),
nvim_prog,
nvim_set))
local tline
if maxcolors == 8 or maxcolors == 16 then
tline = "~ "
else
tline = "{4:~ }"
end
screen:expect(string.format([[
{1: } |
%s|
%s|
%s|
%s|
|
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]], tline, tline, tline, tline))
feed_data(":echo &t_Co\n")
screen:expect(string.format([[
{1: } |
%s|
%s|
%s|
%s|
%-3s |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]], tline, tline, tline, tline, tostring(maxcolors and maxcolors or "")))
end
-- ansi and no terminal type at all:
it("no TERM uses 8 colors", function()
assert_term_colors(nil, nil, 8)
end)
it("TERM=ansi no COLORTERM uses 8 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("ansi", nil, 8)
end)
it("TERM=ansi with COLORTERM=anything-no-number uses 16 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("ansi", "yet-another-term", 16)
end)
it("unknown TERM COLORTERM with 256 in name uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("ansi", "yet-another-term-256color", 256)
end)
it("TERM=ansi-256color sets 256 colours", function()
assert_term_colors("ansi-256color", nil, 256)
end)
-- Unknown terminal types:
it("unknown TERM no COLORTERM sets 8 colours", function()
assert_term_colors("yet-another-term", nil, 8)
end)
it("unknown TERM with COLORTERM=anything-no-number uses 16 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("yet-another-term", "yet-another-term", 16)
end)
it("unknown TERM with 256 in name sets 256 colours", function()
assert_term_colors("yet-another-term-256color", nil, 256)
end)
it("unknown TERM COLORTERM with 256 in name uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("yet-another-term", "yet-another-term-256color", 256)
end)
-- Linux kernel terminal emulator:
it("TERM=linux uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("linux", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=linux-16color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("linux-16color", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=linux-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("linux-256color", nil, 256)
end)
-- screen:
--
-- FreeBSD falls back to the built-in screen-256colour entry.
-- Linux and MacOS have a screen entry in external terminfo with 8 colours,
-- which is raised to 16 by COLORTERM.
it("TERM=screen no COLORTERM uses 8/256 colors", function()
if is_freebsd then
assert_term_colors("screen", nil, 256)
else
assert_term_colors("screen", nil, 8)
end
end)
it("TERM=screen COLORTERM=screen uses 16/256 colors", function()
if is_freebsd then
assert_term_colors("screen", "screen", 256)
else
assert_term_colors("screen", "screen", 16)
end
end)
it("TERM=screen COLORTERM=screen-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("screen", "screen-256color", 256)
end)
it("TERM=screen-256color no COLORTERM uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("screen-256color", nil, 256)
end)
-- tmux:
--
-- FreeBSD and MacOS fall back to the built-in tmux-256colour entry.
-- Linux has a tmux entry in external terminfo with 8 colours,
-- which is raised to 256.
it("TERM=tmux no COLORTERM uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("tmux", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=tmux COLORTERM=tmux uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("tmux", "tmux", 256)
end)
it("TERM=tmux COLORTERM=tmux-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("tmux", "tmux-256color", 256)
end)
it("TERM=tmux-256color no COLORTERM uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("tmux-256color", nil, 256)
end)
-- xterm and imitators:
it("TERM=xterm uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("xterm", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=xterm COLORTERM=gnome-terminal uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("xterm", "gnome-terminal", 256)
end)
it("TERM=xterm COLORTERM=mate-terminal uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("xterm", "mate-terminal", 256)
end)
it("TERM=xterm-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("xterm-256color", nil, 256)
end)
-- rxvt and stterm:
--
-- FreeBSD and MacOS fall back to the built-in rxvt-256color and
-- st-256colour entries.
-- Linux has an rxvt, an st, and an st-16color entry in external terminfo
-- with 8, 8, and 16 colours respectively, which are raised to 256.
it("TERM=rxvt no COLORTERM uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("rxvt", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=rxvt COLORTERM=rxvt uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("rxvt", "rxvt", 256)
end)
it("TERM=rxvt-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("rxvt-256color", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=st no COLORTERM uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("st", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=st COLORTERM=st uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("st", "st", 256)
end)
it("TERM=st COLORTERM=st-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("st", "st-256color", 256)
end)
it("TERM=st-16color no COLORTERM uses 8/256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("st", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=st-16color COLORTERM=st uses 16/256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("st", "st", 256)
end)
it("TERM=st-16color COLORTERM=st-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("st", "st-256color", 256)
end)
it("TERM=st-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("st-256color", nil, 256)
end)
-- gnome and vte:
--
-- FreeBSD and MacOS fall back to the built-in vte-256color entry.
-- Linux has a gnome, a vte, a gnome-256color, and a vte-256color entry in
-- external terminfo with 8, 8, 256, and 256 colours respectively, which are
-- raised to 256.
it("TERM=gnome no COLORTERM uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("gnome", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=gnome COLORTERM=gnome uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("gnome", "gnome", 256)
end)
it("TERM=gnome COLORTERM=gnome-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("gnome", "gnome-256color", 256)
end)
it("TERM=gnome-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("gnome-256color", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=vte no COLORTERM uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("vte", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=vte COLORTERM=vte uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("vte", "vte", 256)
end)
it("TERM=vte COLORTERM=vte-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("vte", "vte-256color", 256)
end)
it("TERM=vte-256color uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("vte-256color", nil, 256)
end)
-- others:
it("TERM=interix uses 8 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("interix", nil, 8)
end)
it("TERM=iTerm.app uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("iTerm.app", nil, 256)
end)
it("TERM=iterm uses 256 colors", function()
assert_term_colors("iterm", nil, 256)
end)
end)
-- These tests require `thelpers` because --headless/--embed
-- does not initialize the TUI.
describe("TUI 'term' option", function()
local screen
local is_bsd = not not string.find(string.lower(uname()), 'bsd')
local is_macos = not not string.find(string.lower(uname()), 'darwin')
local function assert_term(term_envvar, term_expected)
clear()
-- This is ugly because :term/termopen() forces TERM=xterm-256color.
-- TODO: Revisit this after jobstart/termopen accept `env` dict.
local cmd = string.format(
[=[['sh', '-c', 'LANG=C TERM=%s %s -u NONE -i NONE --cmd "%s"']]=],
term_envvar or "",
nvim_prog,
nvim_set)
screen = thelpers.screen_setup(0, cmd)
local full_timeout = screen.timeout
screen.timeout = 250 -- We want screen:expect() to fail quickly.
retry(nil, 2 * full_timeout, function() -- Wait for TUI thread to set 'term'.
feed_data(":echo 'term='.(&term)\n")
screen:expect{any='term='..term_expected}
end)
end
it('gets builtin term if $TERM is invalid', function()
assert_term("foo", "builtin_ansi")
end)
it('gets system-provided term if $TERM is valid', function()
if is_bsd then -- BSD lacks terminfo, builtin is always used.
assert_term("xterm", "builtin_xterm")
elseif is_macos then
local status, _ = pcall(assert_term, "xterm", "xterm")
if not status then
pending("macOS: unibilium could not find terminfo", function() end)
end
else
assert_term("xterm", "xterm")
end
end)
it('builtin terms', function()
-- These non-standard terminfos are always builtin.
assert_term('win32con', 'builtin_win32con')
assert_term('conemu', 'builtin_conemu')
assert_term('vtpcon', 'builtin_vtpcon')
end)
end)
-- These tests require `thelpers` because --headless/--embed
-- does not initialize the TUI.
describe("TUI", function()
local screen
local logfile = 'Xtest_tui_verbose_log'
after_each(function()
os.remove(logfile)
end)
-- Runs (child) `nvim` in a TTY (:terminal), to start the builtin TUI.
local function nvim_tui(extra_args)
clear()
-- This is ugly because :term/termopen() forces TERM=xterm-256color.
-- TODO: Revisit this after jobstart/termopen accept `env` dict.
local cmd = string.format(
[=[['sh', '-c', 'LANG=C %s -u NONE -i NONE %s --cmd "%s"']]=],
nvim_prog,
extra_args or "",
nvim_set)
screen = thelpers.screen_setup(0, cmd)
end
it('-V3log logs terminfo values', function()
nvim_tui('-V3'..logfile)
-- Wait for TUI to start.
feed_data('Gitext')
screen:expect([[
text{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{3:-- INSERT --} |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
retry(nil, 3000, function() -- Wait for log file to be flushed.
local log = read_file('Xtest_tui_verbose_log') or ''
eq('--- Terminal info --- {{{\n', string.match(log, '--- Terminal.-\n'))
ok(#log > 50)
end)
end)
end)
describe('TUI background color', function()
local screen
before_each(function()
clear()
screen = thelpers.screen_setup(0, '["'..nvim_prog
..'", "-u", "NONE", "-i", "NONE", "--cmd", "set noswapfile"]')
end)
it("triggers OptionSet event on terminal-response", function()
feed_data('\027:autocmd OptionSet background echo "did OptionSet, yay!"\n')
-- The child Nvim is running asynchronously; wait for it to register the
-- OptionSet handler.
feed_data('\027:autocmd OptionSet\n')
screen:expect({any='--- Autocommands ---'})
feed_data('\012') -- CTRL-L: clear the screen
screen:expect([[
{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] 0,0-1 All}|
|
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]])
feed_data('\027]11;rgb:ffff/ffff/ffff\007')
screen:expect{any='did OptionSet, yay!'}
end)
local function assert_bg(color, bg)
it('handles '..color..' as '..bg, function()
feed_data('\027]11;rgb:'..color..'\007:echo &background\n')
screen:expect(string.format([[
{1: } |
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{4:~ }|
{5:[No Name] 0,0-1 All}|
%-5s |
{3:-- TERMINAL --} |
]], bg))
end)
end
assert_bg('0000/0000/0000', 'dark')
assert_bg('ffff/ffff/ffff', 'light')
assert_bg('000/000/000', 'dark')
assert_bg('fff/fff/fff', 'light')
assert_bg('00/00/00', 'dark')
assert_bg('ff/ff/ff', 'light')
assert_bg('0/0/0', 'dark')
assert_bg('f/f/f', 'light')
assert_bg('f/0/0', 'dark')
assert_bg('0/f/0', 'light')
assert_bg('0/0/f', 'dark')
assert_bg('1/1/1', 'dark')
assert_bg('2/2/2', 'dark')
assert_bg('3/3/3', 'dark')
assert_bg('4/4/4', 'dark')
assert_bg('5/5/5', 'dark')
assert_bg('6/6/6', 'dark')
assert_bg('7/7/7', 'dark')
assert_bg('8/8/8', 'light')
assert_bg('9/9/9', 'light')
assert_bg('a/a/a', 'light')
assert_bg('b/b/b', 'light')
assert_bg('c/c/c', 'light')
assert_bg('d/d/d', 'light')
assert_bg('e/e/e', 'light')
assert_bg('0/e/0', 'light')
assert_bg('0/d/0', 'light')
assert_bg('0/c/0', 'dark')
assert_bg('0/b/0', 'dark')
assert_bg('f/0/f', 'dark')
assert_bg('f/1/f', 'dark')
assert_bg('f/2/f', 'dark')
assert_bg('f/3/f', 'light')
assert_bg('f/4/f', 'light')
end)