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ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/9001#issuecomment-421843790 Steps to reproduce: :set verbose=9 :call system(['echo']) E730: using List as a String
1129 lines
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Lua
1129 lines
31 KiB
Lua
-- This module contains the Screen class, a complete Nvim UI implementation
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-- designed for functional testing (verifying screen state, in particular).
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--
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-- Screen:expect() takes a string representing the expected screen state and an
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-- optional set of attribute identifiers for checking highlighted characters.
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--
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-- Example usage:
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--
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-- local screen = Screen.new(25, 10)
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-- -- Attach the screen to the current Nvim instance.
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-- screen:attach()
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-- -- Enter insert-mode and type some text.
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-- feed('ihello screen')
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-- -- Assert the expected screen state.
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-- screen:expect([[
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-- hello screen |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- -- INSERT -- |
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-- ]]) -- <- Last line is stripped
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--
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-- Since screen updates are received asynchronously, expect() actually specifies
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-- the _eventual_ screen state.
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--
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-- This is how expect() works:
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-- * It starts the event loop with a timeout.
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-- * Each time it receives an update it checks that against the expected state.
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-- * If the expected state matches the current state, the event loop will be
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-- stopped and expect() will return.
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-- * If the timeout expires, the last match error will be reported and the
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-- test will fail.
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--
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-- Continuing the above example, say we want to assert that "-- INSERT --" is
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-- highlighted with the bold attribute. The expect() call should look like this:
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--
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-- NonText = Screen.colors.Blue
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-- screen:expect([[
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-- hello screen |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- {b:-- INSERT --} |
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-- ]], {b = {bold = true}}, {{bold = true, foreground = NonText}})
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--
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-- In this case "b" is a string associated with the set composed of one
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-- attribute: bold. Note that since the {b:} markup is not a real part of the
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-- screen, the delimiter "|" moved to the right. Also, the highlighting of the
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-- NonText markers "~" is ignored in this test.
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--
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-- Tests will often share a group of attribute sets to expect(). Those can be
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-- defined at the beginning of a test:
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--
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-- NonText = Screen.colors.Blue
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-- screen:set_default_attr_ids( {
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-- [1] = {reverse = true, bold = true},
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-- [2] = {reverse = true}
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-- })
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-- screen:set_default_attr_ignore( {{}, {bold=true, foreground=NonText}} )
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--
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-- To help write screen tests, see Screen:snapshot_util().
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-- To debug screen tests, see Screen:redraw_debug().
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local global_helpers = require('test.helpers')
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local shallowcopy = global_helpers.shallowcopy
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local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(nil)
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local request, run, uimeths = helpers.request, helpers.run, helpers.uimeths
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local eq = helpers.eq
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local dedent = helpers.dedent
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local inspect = require('inspect')
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local function isempty(v)
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return type(v) == 'table' and next(v) == nil
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end
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local Screen = {}
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Screen.__index = Screen
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local debug_screen
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local default_screen_timeout = 3500
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if os.getenv('VALGRIND') then
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default_screen_timeout = default_screen_timeout * 3
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end
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if os.getenv('CI') then
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default_screen_timeout = default_screen_timeout * 3
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end
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do
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local spawn, nvim_prog = helpers.spawn, helpers.nvim_prog
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local session = spawn({nvim_prog, '-u', 'NONE', '-i', 'NONE', '-N', '--embed'})
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local status, rv = session:request('nvim_get_color_map')
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if not status then
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print('failed to get color map')
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os.exit(1)
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end
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local colors = rv
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local colornames = {}
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for name, rgb in pairs(colors) do
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-- we disregard the case that colornames might not be unique, as
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-- this is just a helper to get any canonical name of a color
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colornames[rgb] = name
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end
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session:close()
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Screen.colors = colors
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Screen.colornames = colornames
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end
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function Screen.debug(command)
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if not command then
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command = 'pynvim -n -c '
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end
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command = command .. request('vim_eval', '$NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS')
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if debug_screen then
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debug_screen:close()
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end
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debug_screen = io.popen(command, 'r')
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debug_screen:read()
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end
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function Screen.new(width, height)
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if not width then
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width = 53
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end
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if not height then
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height = 14
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end
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local self = setmetatable({
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timeout = default_screen_timeout,
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title = '',
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icon = '',
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bell = false,
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update_menu = false,
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visual_bell = false,
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suspended = false,
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mode = 'normal',
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options = {},
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popupmenu = nil,
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cmdline = {},
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cmdline_block = {},
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wildmenu_items = nil,
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wildmenu_selected = nil,
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_default_attr_ids = nil,
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_default_attr_ignore = nil,
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_mouse_enabled = true,
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_attrs = {},
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_hl_info = {},
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_attr_table = {[0]={{},{}}},
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_clear_attrs = {},
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_new_attrs = false,
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_cursor = {
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row = 1, col = 1
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},
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_busy = false
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}, Screen)
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self:_handle_resize(width, height)
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return self
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end
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function Screen:set_default_attr_ids(attr_ids)
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self._default_attr_ids = attr_ids
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end
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function Screen:set_default_attr_ignore(attr_ignore)
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self._default_attr_ignore = attr_ignore
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end
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function Screen:set_hlstate_cterm(val)
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self._hlstate_cterm = val
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end
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function Screen:attach(options)
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if options == nil then
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options = {}
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end
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if options.ext_newgrid == nil then
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options.ext_newgrid = true
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end
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self._options = options
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self._clear_attrs = (options.ext_newgrid and {{},{}}) or {}
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uimeths.attach(self._width, self._height, options)
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if self._options.rgb == nil then
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-- nvim defaults to rgb=true internally,
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-- simplify test code by doing the same.
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self._options.rgb = true
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end
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end
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function Screen:detach()
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uimeths.detach()
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end
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function Screen:try_resize(columns, rows)
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uimeths.try_resize(columns, rows)
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end
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function Screen:set_option(option, value)
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uimeths.set_option(option, value)
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self._options[option] = value
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end
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-- canonical order of ext keys, used to generate asserts
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local ext_keys = {
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'popupmenu', 'cmdline', 'cmdline_block', 'wildmenu_items', 'wildmenu_pos'
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}
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-- Asserts that the screen state eventually matches an expected state
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--
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-- This function can either be called with the positional forms
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--
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-- screen:expect(grid, [attr_ids, attr_ignore])
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-- screen:expect(condition)
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--
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-- or to use additional arguments (or grid and condition at the same time)
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-- the keyword form has to be used:
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--
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-- screen:expect{grid=[[...]], cmdline={...}, condition=function() ... end}
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--
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--
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-- grid: Expected screen state (string). Each line represents a screen
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-- row. Last character of each row (typically "|") is stripped.
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-- Common indentation is stripped.
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-- attr_ids: Expected text attributes. Screen rows are transformed according
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-- to this table, as follows: each substring S composed of
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-- characters having the same attributes will be substituted by
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-- "{K:S}", where K is a key in `attr_ids`. Any unexpected
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-- attributes in the final state are an error.
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-- Use screen:set_default_attr_ids() to define attributes for many
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-- expect() calls.
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-- attr_ignore: Ignored text attributes, or `true` to ignore all. By default
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-- nothing is ignored.
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-- condition: Function asserting some arbitrary condition. Return value is
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-- ignored, throw an error (use eq() or similar) to signal failure.
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-- any: Lua pattern string expected to match a screen line.
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-- mode: Expected mode as signaled by "mode_change" event
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--
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-- The following keys should be used to expect the state of various ext_
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-- features. Note that an absent key will assert that the item is currently
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-- NOT present on the screen, also when positional form is used.
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--
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-- popupmenu: Expected ext_popupmenu state,
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-- cmdline: Expected ext_cmdline state, as an array of cmdlines of
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-- different level.
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-- cmdline_block: Expected ext_cmdline block (for function definitions)
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-- wildmenu_items: Expected items for ext_wildmenu
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-- wildmenu_pos: Expected position for ext_wildmenu
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function Screen:expect(expected, attr_ids, attr_ignore)
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local grid, condition = nil, nil
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local expected_rows = {}
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if type(expected) == "table" then
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assert(not (attr_ids ~= nil or attr_ignore ~= nil))
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local is_key = {grid=true, attr_ids=true, attr_ignore=true, condition=true,
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any=true, mode=true}
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for _, v in ipairs(ext_keys) do
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is_key[v] = true
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end
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for k, _ in pairs(expected) do
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if not is_key[k] then
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error("Screen:expect: Unknown keyword argument '"..k.."'")
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end
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end
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grid = expected.grid
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attr_ids = expected.attr_ids
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attr_ignore = expected.attr_ignore
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condition = expected.condition
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assert(not (expected.any ~= nil and grid ~= nil))
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elseif type(expected) == "string" then
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grid = expected
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expected = {}
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elseif type(expected) == "function" then
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assert(not (attr_ids ~= nil or attr_ignore ~= nil))
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condition = expected
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expected = {}
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else
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assert(false)
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end
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if grid ~= nil then
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-- Remove the last line and dedent. Note that gsub returns more then one
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-- value.
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grid = dedent(grid:gsub('\n[ ]+$', ''), 0)
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for row in grid:gmatch('[^\n]+') do
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row = row:sub(1, #row - 1) -- Last char must be the screen delimiter.
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table.insert(expected_rows, row)
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end
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end
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local attr_state = {
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ids = attr_ids or self._default_attr_ids,
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ignore = attr_ignore or self._default_attr_ignore,
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}
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if self._options.ext_hlstate then
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attr_state.id_to_index = self:hlstate_check_attrs(attr_state.ids or {})
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end
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self._new_attrs = false
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self:wait(function()
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if condition ~= nil then
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local status, res = pcall(condition)
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if not status then
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return tostring(res)
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end
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end
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if grid ~= nil and self._height ~= #expected_rows then
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return ("Expected screen state's row count(" .. #expected_rows
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.. ') differs from configured height(' .. self._height .. ') of Screen.')
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end
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if self._options.ext_hlstate and self._new_attrs then
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attr_state.id_to_index = self:hlstate_check_attrs(attr_state.ids or {})
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end
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local actual_rows = {}
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for i = 1, self._height do
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actual_rows[i] = self:_row_repr(self._rows[i], attr_state)
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end
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if expected.any ~= nil then
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-- Search for `any` anywhere in the screen lines.
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local actual_screen_str = table.concat(actual_rows, '\n')
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if nil == string.find(actual_screen_str, expected.any) then
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return (
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'Failed to match any screen lines.\n'
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.. 'Expected (anywhere): "' .. expected.any .. '"\n'
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.. 'Actual:\n |' .. table.concat(actual_rows, '|\n |') .. '|\n\n')
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end
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end
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if grid ~= nil then
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-- `expected` must match the screen lines exactly.
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for i = 1, self._height do
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if expected_rows[i] ~= actual_rows[i] then
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local msg_expected_rows = {}
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for j = 1, #expected_rows do
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msg_expected_rows[j] = expected_rows[j]
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end
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msg_expected_rows[i] = '*' .. msg_expected_rows[i]
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actual_rows[i] = '*' .. actual_rows[i]
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return (
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'Row ' .. tostring(i) .. ' did not match.\n'
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..'Expected:\n |'..table.concat(msg_expected_rows, '|\n |')..'|\n'
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..'Actual:\n |'..table.concat(actual_rows, '|\n |')..'|\n\n'..[[
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To print the expect() call that would assert the current screen state, use
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screen:snapshot_util(). In case of non-deterministic failures, use
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screen:redraw_debug() to show all intermediate screen states. ]])
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end
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end
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end
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-- Extension features. The default expectations should cover the case of
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-- the ext_ feature being disabled, or the feature currently not activated
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-- (for instance no external cmdline visible). Some extensions require
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-- preprocessing to prepresent highlights in a reproducible way.
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local extstate = self:_extstate_repr(attr_state)
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-- convert assertion errors into invalid screen state descriptions
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local status, res = pcall(function()
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for _, k in ipairs(ext_keys) do
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-- Empty states is considered the default and need not be mentioned
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if not (expected[k] == nil and isempty(extstate[k])) then
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eq(expected[k], extstate[k], k)
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end
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end
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if expected.mode ~= nil then
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eq(expected.mode, self.mode, "mode")
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end
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end)
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if not status then
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return tostring(res)
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end
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end)
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end
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function Screen:wait(check, timeout)
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local err, checked = false
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local success_seen = false
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local failure_after_success = false
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local function notification_cb(method, args)
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assert(method == 'redraw')
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self:_redraw(args)
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err = check()
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checked = true
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if not err then
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success_seen = true
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helpers.stop()
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elseif success_seen and #args > 0 then
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failure_after_success = true
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--print(require('inspect')(args))
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end
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return true
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end
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run(nil, notification_cb, nil, timeout or self.timeout)
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if not checked then
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err = check()
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end
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if failure_after_success then
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print([[
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Warning: Screen changes were received after the expected state. This indicates
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indeterminism in the test. Try adding wait() (or screen:expect(...)) between
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asynchronous (feed(), nvim_input()) and synchronous API calls.
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- Use Screen:redraw_debug() to investigate the problem.
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- wait() can trigger redraws and consequently generate more indeterminism.
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In that case try removing every wait().
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]])
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local tb = debug.traceback()
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local index = string.find(tb, '\n%s*%[C]')
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print(string.sub(tb,1,index))
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end
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if err then
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assert(false, err)
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end
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end
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function Screen:sleep(ms)
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pcall(function() self:wait(function() return "error" end, ms) end)
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end
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function Screen:_redraw(updates)
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for _, update in ipairs(updates) do
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-- print('--')
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-- print(require('inspect')(update))
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local method = update[1]
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for i = 2, #update do
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local handler_name = '_handle_'..method
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local handler = self[handler_name]
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if handler ~= nil then
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handler(self, unpack(update[i]))
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else
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assert(self._on_event,
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"Add Screen:"..handler_name.." or call Screen:set_on_event_handler")
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self._on_event(method, update[i])
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end
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end
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end
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end
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function Screen:set_on_event_handler(callback)
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self._on_event = callback
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end
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function Screen:_handle_resize(width, height)
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local rows = {}
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for _ = 1, height do
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local cols = {}
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for _ = 1, width do
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table.insert(cols, {text = ' ', attrs = self._clear_attrs, hl_id = 0})
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end
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table.insert(rows, cols)
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end
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self._cursor.row = 1
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self._cursor.col = 1
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self._rows = rows
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self._width = width
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self._height = height
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self._scroll_region = {
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top = 1, bot = height, left = 1, right = width
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}
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end
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function Screen:_handle_grid_resize(grid, width, height)
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assert(grid == 1)
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self:_handle_resize(width, height)
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end
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function Screen:_handle_mode_info_set(cursor_style_enabled, mode_info)
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self._cursor_style_enabled = cursor_style_enabled
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for _, item in pairs(mode_info) do
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-- attr IDs are not stable, but their value should be
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if item.attr_id ~= nil then
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item.attr = self._attr_table[item.attr_id][1]
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item.attr_id = nil
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end
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if item.attr_id_lm ~= nil then
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item.attr_lm = self._attr_table[item.attr_id_lm][1]
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item.attr_id_lm = nil
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end
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end
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self._mode_info = mode_info
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end
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function Screen:_handle_clear()
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-- the first implemented UI protocol clients (python-gui and builitin TUI)
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-- allowed the cleared region to be restricted by setting the scroll region.
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-- this was never used by nvim tough, and not documented and implemented by
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-- newer clients, to check we remain compatible with both kind of clients,
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-- ensure the scroll region is in a reset state.
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local expected_region = {
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top = 1, bot = self._height, left = 1, right = self._width
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}
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eq(expected_region, self._scroll_region)
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self:_clear_block(1, self._height, 1, self._width)
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end
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function Screen:_handle_grid_clear(grid)
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assert(grid == 1)
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self:_clear_block(1, self._height, 1, self._width)
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end
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function Screen:_handle_eol_clear()
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local row, col = self._cursor.row, self._cursor.col
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self:_clear_block(row, row, col, self._scroll_region.right)
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end
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|
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function Screen:_handle_cursor_goto(row, col)
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self._cursor.row = row + 1
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self._cursor.col = col + 1
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end
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|
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function Screen:_handle_grid_cursor_goto(grid, row, col)
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assert(grid == 1)
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self._cursor.row = row + 1
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self._cursor.col = col + 1
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end
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|
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function Screen:_handle_busy_start()
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|
self._busy = true
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|
end
|
|
|
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function Screen:_handle_busy_stop()
|
|
self._busy = false
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|
end
|
|
|
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function Screen:_handle_mouse_on()
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|
self._mouse_enabled = true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_mouse_off()
|
|
self._mouse_enabled = false
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_mode_change(mode, idx)
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|
assert(mode == self._mode_info[idx+1].name)
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|
self.mode = mode
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_set_scroll_region(top, bot, left, right)
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|
self._scroll_region.top = top + 1
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|
self._scroll_region.bot = bot + 1
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|
self._scroll_region.left = left + 1
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|
self._scroll_region.right = right + 1
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|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_scroll(count)
|
|
local top = self._scroll_region.top
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|
local bot = self._scroll_region.bot
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|
local left = self._scroll_region.left
|
|
local right = self._scroll_region.right
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|
self:_handle_grid_scroll(1, top-1, bot, left-1, right, count, 0)
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|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_grid_scroll(grid, top, bot, left, right, rows, cols)
|
|
top = top+1
|
|
left = left+1
|
|
assert(grid == 1)
|
|
assert(cols == 0)
|
|
local start, stop, step
|
|
|
|
if rows > 0 then
|
|
start = top
|
|
stop = bot - rows
|
|
step = 1
|
|
else
|
|
start = bot
|
|
stop = top - rows
|
|
step = -1
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- shift scroll region
|
|
for i = start, stop, step do
|
|
local target = self._rows[i]
|
|
local source = self._rows[i + rows]
|
|
for j = left, right do
|
|
target[j].text = source[j].text
|
|
target[j].attrs = source[j].attrs
|
|
target[j].hl_id = source[j].hl_id
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- clear invalid rows
|
|
for i = stop + step, stop + rows, step do
|
|
self:_clear_row_section(i, left, right)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_hl_attr_define(id, rgb_attrs, cterm_attrs, info)
|
|
self._attr_table[id] = {rgb_attrs, cterm_attrs}
|
|
self._hl_info[id] = info
|
|
self._new_attrs = true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_highlight_set(attrs)
|
|
self._attrs = attrs
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_put(str)
|
|
local cell = self._rows[self._cursor.row][self._cursor.col]
|
|
cell.text = str
|
|
cell.attrs = self._attrs
|
|
cell.hl_id = -1
|
|
self._cursor.col = self._cursor.col + 1
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_grid_line(grid, row, col, items)
|
|
assert(grid == 1)
|
|
local line = self._rows[row+1]
|
|
local colpos = col+1
|
|
local hl = self._clear_attrs
|
|
local hl_id = 0
|
|
for _,item in ipairs(items) do
|
|
local text, hl_id_cell, count = unpack(item)
|
|
if hl_id_cell ~= nil then
|
|
hl_id = hl_id_cell
|
|
hl = self._attr_table[hl_id]
|
|
end
|
|
for _ = 1, (count or 1) do
|
|
local cell = line[colpos]
|
|
cell.text = text
|
|
cell.hl_id = hl_id
|
|
cell.attrs = hl
|
|
colpos = colpos+1
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_bell()
|
|
self.bell = true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_visual_bell()
|
|
self.visual_bell = true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_default_colors_set(rgb_fg, rgb_bg, rgb_sp, cterm_fg, cterm_bg)
|
|
self.default_colors = {
|
|
rgb_fg=rgb_fg,
|
|
rgb_bg=rgb_bg,
|
|
rgb_sp=rgb_sp,
|
|
cterm_fg=cterm_fg,
|
|
cterm_bg=cterm_bg
|
|
}
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_update_fg(fg)
|
|
self._fg = fg
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_update_bg(bg)
|
|
self._bg = bg
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_update_sp(sp)
|
|
self._sp = sp
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_suspend()
|
|
self.suspended = true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_update_menu()
|
|
self.update_menu = true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_set_title(title)
|
|
self.title = title
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_set_icon(icon)
|
|
self.icon = icon
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_option_set(name, value)
|
|
self.options[name] = value
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_popupmenu_show(items, selected, row, col)
|
|
self.popupmenu = {items=items,pos=selected, anchor={row, col}}
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_popupmenu_select(selected)
|
|
self.popupmenu.pos = selected
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_popupmenu_hide()
|
|
self.popupmenu = nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_cmdline_show(content, pos, firstc, prompt, indent, level)
|
|
if firstc == '' then firstc = nil end
|
|
if prompt == '' then prompt = nil end
|
|
if indent == 0 then indent = nil end
|
|
self.cmdline[level] = {content=content, pos=pos, firstc=firstc,
|
|
prompt=prompt, indent=indent}
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_cmdline_hide(level)
|
|
self.cmdline[level] = nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_cmdline_special_char(char, shift, level)
|
|
-- cleared by next cmdline_show on the same level
|
|
self.cmdline[level].special = {char, shift}
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_cmdline_pos(pos, level)
|
|
self.cmdline[level].pos = pos
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_cmdline_block_show(block)
|
|
self.cmdline_block = block
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_cmdline_block_append(item)
|
|
self.cmdline_block[#self.cmdline_block+1] = item
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_cmdline_block_hide()
|
|
self.cmdline_block = {}
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_wildmenu_show(items)
|
|
self.wildmenu_items = items
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_wildmenu_select(pos)
|
|
self.wildmenu_pos = pos
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_handle_wildmenu_hide()
|
|
self.wildmenu_items, self.wildmenu_pos = nil, nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_clear_block(top, bot, left, right)
|
|
for i = top, bot do
|
|
self:_clear_row_section(i, left, right)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_clear_row_section(rownum, startcol, stopcol)
|
|
local row = self._rows[rownum]
|
|
for i = startcol, stopcol do
|
|
row[i].text = ' '
|
|
row[i].attrs = self._clear_attrs
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_row_repr(row, attr_state)
|
|
local rv = {}
|
|
local current_attr_id
|
|
for i = 1, self._width do
|
|
local attrs = row[i].attrs
|
|
if self._options.ext_newgrid then
|
|
attrs = attrs[(self._options.rgb and 1) or 2]
|
|
end
|
|
local attr_id = self:_get_attr_id(attr_state, attrs, row[i].hl_id)
|
|
if current_attr_id and attr_id ~= current_attr_id then
|
|
-- close current attribute bracket, add it before any whitespace
|
|
-- up to the current cell
|
|
-- table.insert(rv, backward_find_meaningful(rv, i), '}')
|
|
table.insert(rv, '}')
|
|
current_attr_id = nil
|
|
end
|
|
if not current_attr_id and attr_id then
|
|
-- open a new attribute bracket
|
|
table.insert(rv, '{' .. attr_id .. ':')
|
|
current_attr_id = attr_id
|
|
end
|
|
if not self._busy and self._rows[self._cursor.row] == row and self._cursor.col == i then
|
|
table.insert(rv, '^')
|
|
end
|
|
table.insert(rv, row[i].text)
|
|
end
|
|
if current_attr_id then
|
|
table.insert(rv, '}')
|
|
end
|
|
-- return the line representation, but remove empty attribute brackets and
|
|
-- trailing whitespace
|
|
return table.concat(rv, '')--:gsub('%s+$', '')
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_extstate_repr(attr_state)
|
|
local cmdline = {}
|
|
for i, entry in pairs(self.cmdline) do
|
|
entry = shallowcopy(entry)
|
|
entry.content = self:_chunks_repr(entry.content, attr_state)
|
|
cmdline[i] = entry
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local cmdline_block = {}
|
|
for i, entry in ipairs(self.cmdline_block) do
|
|
cmdline_block[i] = self:_chunks_repr(entry, attr_state)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return {
|
|
popupmenu=self.popupmenu,
|
|
cmdline=cmdline,
|
|
cmdline_block=cmdline_block,
|
|
wildmenu_items=self.wildmenu_items,
|
|
wildmenu_pos=self.wildmenu_pos,
|
|
}
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_chunks_repr(chunks, attr_state)
|
|
local repr_chunks = {}
|
|
for i, chunk in ipairs(chunks) do
|
|
local hl, text = unpack(chunk)
|
|
local attrs
|
|
if self._options.ext_newgrid then
|
|
attrs = self._attr_table[hl][1]
|
|
else
|
|
attrs = hl
|
|
end
|
|
local attr_id = self:_get_attr_id(attr_state, attrs, hl)
|
|
repr_chunks[i] = {text, attr_id}
|
|
end
|
|
return repr_chunks
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Generates tests. Call it where Screen:expect() would be. Waits briefly, then
|
|
-- dumps the current screen state in the form of Screen:expect().
|
|
-- Use snapshot_util({},true) to generate a text-only (no attributes) test.
|
|
--
|
|
-- @see Screen:redraw_debug()
|
|
function Screen:snapshot_util(attrs, ignore)
|
|
self:sleep(250)
|
|
self:print_snapshot(attrs, ignore)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:redraw_debug(attrs, ignore, timeout)
|
|
self:print_snapshot(attrs, ignore)
|
|
local function notification_cb(method, args)
|
|
assert(method == 'redraw')
|
|
for _, update in ipairs(args) do
|
|
print(require('inspect')(update))
|
|
end
|
|
self:_redraw(args)
|
|
self:print_snapshot(attrs, ignore)
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
if timeout == nil then
|
|
timeout = 250
|
|
end
|
|
run(nil, notification_cb, nil, timeout)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:print_snapshot(attrs, ignore)
|
|
attrs = attrs or self._default_attr_ids
|
|
if ignore == nil then
|
|
ignore = self._default_attr_ignore
|
|
end
|
|
local attr_state = {
|
|
ids = {},
|
|
ignore = ignore,
|
|
mutable = true, -- allow _row_repr to add missing highlights
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if attrs ~= nil then
|
|
for i, a in pairs(attrs) do
|
|
attr_state.ids[i] = a
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
if self._options.ext_hlstate then
|
|
attr_state.id_to_index = self:hlstate_check_attrs(attr_state.ids)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local lines = {}
|
|
for i = 1, self._height do
|
|
table.insert(lines, " "..self:_row_repr(self._rows[i], attr_state).."|")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local ext_state = self:_extstate_repr(attr_state)
|
|
local keys = false
|
|
for k, v in pairs(ext_state) do
|
|
if isempty(v) then
|
|
ext_state[k] = nil -- deleting keys while iterating is ok
|
|
else
|
|
keys = true
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local attrstr = ""
|
|
if attr_state.modified then
|
|
local attrstrs = {}
|
|
for i, a in pairs(attr_state.ids) do
|
|
local dict
|
|
if self._options.ext_hlstate then
|
|
dict = self:_pprint_hlstate(a)
|
|
else
|
|
dict = "{"..self:_pprint_attrs(a).."}"
|
|
end
|
|
local keyval = (type(i) == "number") and "["..tostring(i).."]" or i
|
|
table.insert(attrstrs, " "..keyval.." = "..dict..",")
|
|
end
|
|
attrstr = (", "..(keys and "attr_ids=" or "")
|
|
.."{\n"..table.concat(attrstrs, "\n").."\n}")
|
|
end
|
|
print( "\nscreen:expect"..(keys and "{grid=" or "(").."[[")
|
|
print( table.concat(lines, '\n'))
|
|
io.stdout:write( "]]"..attrstr)
|
|
for _, k in ipairs(ext_keys) do
|
|
if ext_state[k] ~= nil then
|
|
io.stdout:write(", "..k.."="..inspect(ext_state[k]))
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
print((keys and "}" or ")").."\n")
|
|
io.stdout:flush()
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_insert_hl_id(attr_state, hl_id)
|
|
if attr_state.id_to_index[hl_id] ~= nil then
|
|
return attr_state.id_to_index[hl_id]
|
|
end
|
|
local raw_info = self._hl_info[hl_id]
|
|
local info = {}
|
|
if #raw_info > 1 then
|
|
for i, item in ipairs(raw_info) do
|
|
info[i] = self:_insert_hl_id(attr_state, item.id)
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
info[1] = {}
|
|
for k, v in pairs(raw_info[1]) do
|
|
if k ~= "id" then
|
|
info[1][k] = v
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local entry = self._attr_table[hl_id]
|
|
local attrval
|
|
if self._hlstate_cterm then
|
|
attrval = {entry[1], entry[2], info} -- unpack() doesn't work
|
|
else
|
|
attrval = {entry[1], info}
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
table.insert(attr_state.ids, attrval)
|
|
attr_state.id_to_index[hl_id] = #attr_state.ids
|
|
return #attr_state.ids
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:hlstate_check_attrs(attrs)
|
|
local id_to_index = {}
|
|
for i = 1,#self._attr_table do
|
|
local iinfo = self._hl_info[i]
|
|
local matchinfo = {}
|
|
if #iinfo > 1 then
|
|
for k,item in ipairs(iinfo) do
|
|
matchinfo[k] = id_to_index[item.id]
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
matchinfo = iinfo
|
|
end
|
|
for k,v in pairs(attrs) do
|
|
local attr, info, attr_rgb, attr_cterm
|
|
if self._hlstate_cterm then
|
|
attr_rgb, attr_cterm, info = unpack(v)
|
|
attr = {attr_rgb, attr_cterm}
|
|
else
|
|
attr, info = unpack(v)
|
|
end
|
|
if self:_equal_attr_def(attr, self._attr_table[i]) then
|
|
if #info == #matchinfo then
|
|
local match = false
|
|
if #info == 1 then
|
|
if self:_equal_info(info[1],matchinfo[1]) then
|
|
match = true
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
match = true
|
|
for j = 1,#info do
|
|
if info[j] ~= matchinfo[j] then
|
|
match = false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
if match then
|
|
id_to_index[i] = k
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
return id_to_index
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_pprint_hlstate(item)
|
|
--print(require('inspect')(item))
|
|
local attrdict = "{"..self:_pprint_attrs(item[1]).."}, "
|
|
local attrdict2, hlinfo
|
|
if self._hlstate_cterm then
|
|
attrdict2 = "{"..self:_pprint_attrs(item[2]).."}, "
|
|
hlinfo = item[3]
|
|
else
|
|
attrdict2 = ""
|
|
hlinfo = item[2]
|
|
end
|
|
local descdict = "{"..self:_pprint_hlinfo(hlinfo).."}"
|
|
return "{"..attrdict..attrdict2..descdict.."}"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_pprint_hlinfo(states)
|
|
if #states == 1 then
|
|
local items = {}
|
|
for f, v in pairs(states[1]) do
|
|
local desc = tostring(v)
|
|
if type(v) == type("") then
|
|
desc = '"'..desc..'"'
|
|
end
|
|
table.insert(items, f.." = "..desc)
|
|
end
|
|
return "{"..table.concat(items, ", ").."}"
|
|
else
|
|
return table.concat(states, ", ")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_pprint_attrs(attrs)
|
|
local items = {}
|
|
for f, v in pairs(attrs) do
|
|
local desc = tostring(v)
|
|
if f == "foreground" or f == "background" or f == "special" then
|
|
if Screen.colornames[v] ~= nil then
|
|
desc = "Screen.colors."..Screen.colornames[v]
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
table.insert(items, f.." = "..desc)
|
|
end
|
|
return table.concat(items, ", ")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local function backward_find_meaningful(tbl, from) -- luacheck: no unused
|
|
for i = from or #tbl, 1, -1 do
|
|
if tbl[i] ~= ' ' then
|
|
return i + 1
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
return from
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function Screen:_get_attr_id(attr_state, attrs, hl_id)
|
|
if not attr_state.ids then
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if self._options.ext_hlstate then
|
|
local id = attr_state.id_to_index[hl_id]
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if id ~= nil or hl_id == 0 then
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return id
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end
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if attr_state.mutable then
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id = self:_insert_hl_id(attr_state, hl_id)
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attr_state.modified = true
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return id
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end
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return "UNEXPECTED "..self:_pprint_attrs(self._attr_table[hl_id][1])
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else
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for id, a in pairs(attr_state.ids) do
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if self:_equal_attrs(a, attrs) then
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return id
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end
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end
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if self:_equal_attrs(attrs, {}) or
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attr_state.ignore == true or
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self:_attr_index(attr_state.ignore, attrs) ~= nil then
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-- ignore this attrs
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return nil
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end
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if attr_state.mutable then
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table.insert(attr_state.ids, attrs)
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attr_state.modified = true
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return #attr_state.ids
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end
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return "UNEXPECTED "..self:_pprint_attrs(attrs)
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end
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|
end
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|
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function Screen:_equal_attr_def(a, b)
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if self._hlstate_cterm then
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return self:_equal_attrs(a[1],b[1]) and self:_equal_attrs(a[2],b[2])
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else
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return self:_equal_attrs(a,b[1])
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|
end
|
|
end
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|
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function Screen:_equal_attrs(a, b)
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return a.bold == b.bold and a.standout == b.standout and
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|
a.underline == b.underline and a.undercurl == b.undercurl and
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a.italic == b.italic and a.reverse == b.reverse and
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a.foreground == b.foreground and a.background == b.background and
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|
a.special == b.special
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|
end
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|
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|
function Screen:_equal_info(a, b)
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|
return a.kind == b.kind and a.hi_name == b.hi_name and
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|
a.ui_name == b.ui_name
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|
end
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|
|
|
function Screen:_attr_index(attrs, attr)
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|
if not attrs then
|
|
return nil
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|
end
|
|
for i,a in pairs(attrs) do
|
|
if self:_equal_attrs(a, attr) then
|
|
return i
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
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return nil
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end
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|
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return Screen
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