File: TestEditline.py

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"""
Test that the lldb editline handling is configured correctly.
"""


import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil
from lldbsuite.test.lldbpexpect import PExpectTest


class EditlineTest(PExpectTest):
    @skipIfAsan
    @skipIfEditlineSupportMissing
    @skipIf(oslist=["linux"], archs=["arm", "aarch64"])
    def test_left_right_arrow(self):
        """Test that ctrl+left/right arrow navigates words correctly.

        Note: just sending escape characters to pexpect and checking the buffer
        doesn't work well, so we run real commands. We want to type
        "help command" while exercising word-navigation, so type it as below,
        where [] indicates cursor position.

        1. Send "el rint"  -> "el rint[]"
        2. Ctrl+left once  -> "el []rint"
        3. Send "p"        -> "el p[]rint"
        4. Ctrl+left twice -> "[]el print"
        5. Send "h"        -> "h[]el print"
        6. Ctrl+right      -> "hel[] print"
        7. Send "p"        -> "help print"
        """
        self.launch()

        escape_pairs = [
            ("\x1b[1;5D", "\x1b[1;5C"),
            ("\x1b[5D", "\x1b[5C"),
            ("\x1b\x1b[D", "\x1b\x1b[C"),
        ]
        for l_escape, r_escape in escape_pairs:
            self.expect(
                "el rint{L}p{L}{L}h{R}p".format(L=l_escape, R=r_escape),
                substrs=["Syntax: print"],
            )

        self.quit()

    @skipIfAsan
    @skipIfEditlineSupportMissing
    @skipIfEditlineWideCharSupportMissing
    def test_prompt_unicode(self):
        """Test that we can use Unicode in the LLDB prompt."""
        self.launch(use_colors=True, encoding="utf-8")
        self.child.send('settings set prompt "🐛 "\n')
        # Check that the cursor is at position 4 ([4G)
        # Prompt: 🐛 _
        # Column: 1..4
        self.child.expect(re.escape("🐛 \x1b[0m\x1b[4G"))

    @skipIfAsan
    @skipIfEditlineSupportMissing
    def test_prompt_color(self):
        """Test that we can change the prompt color with prompt-ansi-prefix."""
        self.launch(use_colors=True)
        self.child.send('settings set prompt-ansi-prefix "${ansi.fg.red}"\n')
        # Make sure this change is reflected immediately. Check that the color
        # is set (31) and the cursor position (8) is correct.
        # Prompt: (lldb) _
        # Column: 1....6.8
        self.child.expect(re.escape("\x1b[31m(lldb) \x1b[0m\x1b[8G"))

    @skipIfAsan
    @skipIfEditlineSupportMissing
    def test_prompt_no_color(self):
        """Test that prompt-ansi-prefix doesn't color the prompt when colors are off."""
        self.launch(use_colors=False)
        self.child.send('settings set prompt-ansi-prefix "${ansi.fg.red}"\n')
        # Send foo so we can match the newline before the prompt and the foo
        # after the prompt.
        self.child.send("foo")
        # Check that there are no escape codes.
        self.child.expect(re.escape("\n(lldb) foo"))