Add window resizing test

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John Hood
2015-10-07 00:54:17 -04:00
parent 01749be642
commit 3c52091f4d
4 changed files with 139 additions and 3 deletions
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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ displaytests = \
emulation-80th-column.test \
emulation-back-tab.test \
emulation-multiline-scroll.test \
window-resize.test \
unicode-combine-fallback-assert.test \
unicode-later-combining.test
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@@ -77,13 +77,19 @@ actions, which are expected to be different.
`post` is a catchall script hook which allows custom verification
acions to be coded.
### Client wrapper
### Client wrappers
`tmux` injects a wrapper command into the test command before tmux.
If this is not run, a default command called `hold-stdin` is run
instead. These commands are expected to hold tmux's stdin open,
possibly injecting tmux commands, while the test runs. See
`window-resize.test` for an example of this that manipulates tmux
state. Alternately, this could use expect or something similar.
`client` simply injects a wrapper command into the (long) test command
between tmux and mosh. It's expected to interact with its wrapped
command line as `expect` might do. This is not actually tested yet.
## Logging and error reporting
Each execution action is run, and recorded in
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@@ -135,6 +135,8 @@ for i in $test_args; do
server_tests="$server_tests $i";;
verify|same|different)
compare_tests="$compare_tests $i";;
tmux)
tmux=1;;
client)
client=1;;
post)
@@ -152,6 +154,11 @@ if [ -n "$client" ]; then
client_wrapper="${test_script} client"
fi
tmux_stdin="${srcdir}/hold-stdin"
if [ -n "$tmux" ]; then
tmux_stdin="${test_script} tmux"
fi
for run in $server_tests; do
log "Running server test %s.\n" "$run"
# XXX need to quote special chars in server pathname here somehow
@@ -163,7 +170,7 @@ for run in $server_tests; do
# Actually execute code under test
# XXX tmux 1.8 requires shell command as a single arg; once we move to 2.0, undo these quotes
# XXX this ignores $TMPDIR, because it results in an overlong pathname on OS X
if ! ${srcdir}/hold-stdin tmux -S "/tmp/.tmux-mosh-test-$$" -C new-session "${srcdir}/print-exitstatus ${client_wrapper} ${sut} \"${srcdir}/e2e-test-server\" \"${PWD}/${test_dir}/${run}\" \"${PWD}/${test_script} ${testarg}\"" > "${test_dir}/${run}.tmux.log"; then
if ! ${tmux_stdin} tmux -S "/tmp/.tmux-mosh-test-$$" -C new-session "${srcdir}/print-exitstatus ${client_wrapper} ${sut} \"${srcdir}/e2e-test-server\" \"${PWD}/${test_dir}/${run}\" \"${PWD}/${test_script} ${testarg}\"" > "${test_dir}/${run}.tmux.log"; then
test_error "tmux failure on test %s\n" "$run"
fi
# Check for mosh failures
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@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# This is a regression test for window resizing in Mosh. Making it
# happen is a little kludgy: we have to create other panes in tmux and
# resize them. But it works!
#
fail()
{
printf "$@" 2>&1
exit 99
}
PATH=$PATH:.:$srcdir
# Top-level wrapper.
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
e2e-test $0 tmux baseline
exit
fi
sleepf()
{
(sleep .1 || sleep 1) > /dev/null 2>&1
}
seq()
{
if [ $# -lt 1 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
echo "bad args" >&2
fi
first=$1
incr=1
last=0
case $# in
3)
incr=$2
last=$3
;;
2)
last=$2
;;
1)
;;
esac
while :; do
printf '%d\n' $first
first=$(expr $first + $incr)
if [ $first -gt $last ]; then
break
fi
done
}
tmux_resize_commands()
{
hv=$1
shrink=$2
grow=$3
# Split the window into two panes.
printf "split-window -${hv}\n"
# Shrink the pane we created
for i in $(seq 1 10); do
sleepf
printf "resize-pane -${shrink}\n"
done
# And grow it
for i in $(seq 1 10); do
sleepf
printf "resize-pane -${grow}\n"
done
sleep 1
# Remove the pane we created.
printf "kill-pane\n"
}
tmux_commands()
{
# An interactive shell is waiting for us in the mosh session.
# Start a full screen application that will redraw on window
# resize.
printf "send-keys 'less /etc/services' 0x0d\n"
sleep 1
# we control the horizontal...
tmux_resize_commands v D U
sleep 1
# and the vertical.
tmux_resize_commands h L R
sleep 1
# Exit less.
printf "send-keys 'q'\n"
sleep 1
# Exit mosh session shell.
printf "send-keys 'exit 0' 0x0d\n"
# need to sleep extra long here, to let child commands complete,
# and not have tmux exit prematurely
sleep 5
}
tmux_stdin()
{
tmux_commands | "$@"
exit
}
baseline()
{
# Just start an interactive shell and wait. The tmux action drives.
sh
}
case $1 in
tmux)
shift;
tmux_stdin "$@";;
baseline)
baseline;;
*)
fail "unknown test argument %s\n" $1;;
esac