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- -- Functions to test :terminal and the Nvim TUI.
- -- Starts a child process in a `:terminal` and sends bytes to the child via nvim_chan_send().
- -- Note: the global functional/testutil.lua test-session is _host_ session, _not_
- -- the child session.
- --
- -- - Use `setup_screen()` to test `:terminal` behavior with an arbitrary command.
- -- - Use `setup_child_nvim()` to test the Nvim TUI.
- -- - NOTE: Only use this if your test actually needs the full lifecycle/capabilities of the
- -- builtin Nvim TUI. Most tests should just use `Screen.new()` directly, or plain old API calls.
- local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')()
- local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
- local testprg = n.testprg
- local exec_lua = n.exec_lua
- local api = n.api
- local nvim_prog = n.nvim_prog
- local M = {}
- function M.feed_data(data)
- if type(data) == 'table' then
- data = table.concat(data, '\n')
- end
- exec_lua('vim.api.nvim_chan_send(vim.b.terminal_job_id, ...)', data)
- end
- function M.feed_termcode(data)
- M.feed_data('\027' .. data)
- end
- function M.make_lua_executor(session)
- return function(code, ...)
- local status, rv = session:request('nvim_exec_lua', code, { ... })
- if not status then
- session:stop()
- error(rv[2])
- end
- return rv
- end
- end
- -- some t for controlling the terminal. the codes were taken from
- -- infocmp xterm-256color which is less what libvterm understands
- -- civis/cnorm
- function M.hide_cursor()
- M.feed_termcode('[?25l')
- end
- function M.show_cursor()
- M.feed_termcode('[?25h')
- end
- -- smcup/rmcup
- function M.enter_altscreen()
- M.feed_termcode('[?1049h')
- end
- function M.exit_altscreen()
- M.feed_termcode('[?1049l')
- end
- -- character attributes
- function M.set_fg(num)
- M.feed_termcode('[38;5;' .. num .. 'm')
- end
- function M.set_bg(num)
- M.feed_termcode('[48;5;' .. num .. 'm')
- end
- function M.set_bold()
- M.feed_termcode('[1m')
- end
- function M.set_italic()
- M.feed_termcode('[3m')
- end
- function M.set_underline()
- M.feed_termcode('[4m')
- end
- function M.set_underdouble()
- M.feed_termcode('[4:2m')
- end
- function M.set_undercurl()
- M.feed_termcode('[4:3m')
- end
- function M.set_strikethrough()
- M.feed_termcode('[9m')
- end
- function M.clear_attrs()
- M.feed_termcode('[0;10m')
- end
- -- mouse
- function M.enable_mouse()
- M.feed_termcode('[?1002h')
- end
- function M.disable_mouse()
- M.feed_termcode('[?1002l')
- end
- local default_command = { testprg('tty-test') }
- --- Runs `cmd` in a :terminal, and returns a `Screen` object.
- ---
- ---@param extra_rows? integer Extra rows to add to the default screen.
- ---@param cmd? string|string[] Command to run in the terminal (default: `{ 'tty-test' }`)
- ---@param cols? integer Create screen with this many columns (default: 50)
- ---@param env? table Environment set on the `cmd` job.
- ---@param screen_opts? table Options for `Screen.new()`.
- ---@return test.functional.ui.screen # Screen attached to the global (not child) Nvim session.
- function M.setup_screen(extra_rows, cmd, cols, env, screen_opts)
- extra_rows = extra_rows and extra_rows or 0
- cmd = cmd and cmd or default_command
- cols = cols and cols or 50
- api.nvim_command('highlight TermCursor cterm=reverse')
- api.nvim_command('highlight TermCursorNC ctermbg=11')
- api.nvim_command('highlight StatusLineTerm ctermbg=2 ctermfg=0')
- api.nvim_command('highlight StatusLineTermNC ctermbg=2 ctermfg=8')
- local screen = Screen.new(cols, 7 + extra_rows, screen_opts or { rgb = false })
- screen:set_default_attr_ids({
- [1] = { reverse = true }, -- focused cursor
- [2] = { background = 11 }, -- unfocused cursor
- [3] = { bold = true },
- [4] = { foreground = 12 }, -- NonText in :terminal session
- [5] = { bold = true, reverse = true },
- [6] = { foreground = 81 }, -- SpecialKey in :terminal session
- [7] = { foreground = 130 }, -- LineNr in host session
- [8] = { foreground = 15, background = 1 }, -- ErrorMsg in :terminal session
- [9] = { foreground = 4 },
- [10] = { foreground = 121 }, -- MoreMsg in :terminal session
- [11] = { foreground = 11 }, -- LineNr in :terminal session
- [12] = { underline = true },
- [13] = { underline = true, reverse = true },
- [14] = { underline = true, reverse = true, bold = true },
- [15] = { underline = true, foreground = 12 },
- [16] = { background = 248, foreground = 0 }, -- Visual in :terminal session
- [17] = { background = 2, foreground = 0 }, -- StatusLineTerm
- [18] = { background = 2, foreground = 8 }, -- StatusLineTermNC
- })
- api.nvim_command('enew')
- api.nvim_call_function('termopen', { cmd, env and { env = env } or nil })
- api.nvim_input('<CR>')
- local vim_errmsg = api.nvim_eval('v:errmsg')
- if vim_errmsg and '' ~= vim_errmsg then
- error(vim_errmsg)
- end
- api.nvim_command('setlocal scrollback=10')
- api.nvim_command('startinsert')
- api.nvim_input('<Ignore>') -- Add input to separate two RPC requests
- -- tty-test puts the terminal into raw mode and echoes input. Tests work by
- -- feeding termcodes to control the display and asserting by screen:expect.
- if cmd == default_command and screen_opts == nil then
- -- Wait for "tty ready" to be printed before each test or the terminal may
- -- still be in canonical mode (will echo characters for example).
- local empty_line = (' '):rep(cols)
- local expected = {
- 'tty ready' .. (' '):rep(cols - 9),
- '{1: }' .. (' '):rep(cols - 1),
- empty_line,
- empty_line,
- empty_line,
- empty_line,
- }
- for _ = 1, extra_rows do
- table.insert(expected, empty_line)
- end
- table.insert(expected, '{3:-- TERMINAL --}' .. ((' '):rep(cols - 14)))
- screen:expect(table.concat(expected, '|\n') .. '|')
- else
- -- This eval also acts as a poke_eventloop().
- if 0 == api.nvim_eval("exists('b:terminal_job_id')") then
- error('terminal job failed to start')
- end
- end
- return screen
- end
- --- Spawns Nvim with `args` in a :terminal, and returns a `Screen` object.
- ---
- --- @note Only use this if you actually need the full lifecycle/capabilities of the builtin Nvim
- --- TUI. Most tests should just use `Screen.new()` directly, or plain old API calls.
- ---
- ---@param args? string[] Args passed to child Nvim.
- ---@param opts? table Options
- ---@return test.functional.ui.screen # Screen attached to the global (not child) Nvim session.
- function M.setup_child_nvim(args, opts)
- opts = opts or {}
- local argv = { nvim_prog, unpack(args or {}) }
- local env = opts.env or {}
- if not env.VIMRUNTIME then
- env.VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME')
- end
- return M.setup_screen(opts.extra_rows, argv, opts.cols, env)
- end
- return M
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