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diff --git a/test/test_completion.py b/test/test_completion.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e6e0492 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_completion.py @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +""" +Test the completions methods on an altered input object. +""" + +import string +import pytest +import random +import sys +import os + +sys.path.append('src') + +class ConfigShim(object): + def get(self, *args, **kwargs): + return '' + +import config +config.config = ConfigShim() + +from windows import Input + +@pytest.fixture(scope="function") +def input_obj(): + obj = Input() + obj.reset_completion() + obj.resize = lambda: None + obj.rewrite_text = lambda: None + obj.refresh = lambda: None + return obj + +@pytest.fixture(scope="module") +def random_unquoted_words(): + letters = string.ascii_lowercase + ((len(string.ascii_lowercase)//4)*' ') + acc = [random.choice(letters) for _ in range(200)] + words = ''.join(acc).split() + return words + +@pytest.fixture(scope="module") +def quoted_words(): + words = [] + letters = string.ascii_lowercase + ((len(string.ascii_lowercase)//4)*' ') + words_by_letter = {} + for start_letter in string.ascii_lowercase: + words_by_letter[start_letter] = [] + for _ in range(5): + size = random.randint(0, 15) + word = start_letter + ''.join(random.choice(letters) for i in range(size)) + words.append(word) + words_by_letter[start_letter].append(word) + return (words, words_by_letter) + + +def test_new_completion_1_unquoted(input_obj): + + input_obj.text = '/example ' + input_obj.pos = len(input_obj.text) - 1 + + input_obj.new_completion(['toto', 'titi'], 1, quotify=False) + assert input_obj.text == '/example toto' + + input_obj.new_completion(['toto', 'titi'], 1, quotify=False) + assert input_obj.text == '/example titi' + + input_obj.new_completion(['toto', 'titi'], 1, quotify=False) + assert input_obj.text == '/example toto' + + +def test_new_completion_1_quoted_spaces(input_obj): + input_obj.text = '/example ' + input_obj.pos = len(input_obj.text) - 1 + + input_obj.new_completion(['toto toto', 'titi titi'], 1, quotify=True) + assert input_obj.text == '/example "toto toto"' + + input_obj.new_completion(['toto toto', 'titi titi'], 1, quotify=True) + assert input_obj.text == '/example "titi titi"' + + input_obj.new_completion(['toto toto', 'titi titi'], 1, quotify=True) + assert input_obj.text == '/example "toto toto"' + + input_obj.text = '/example ' + input_obj.pos = len(input_obj.text) - 1 + input_obj.reset_completion() + + input_obj.new_completion(['toto toto', 'tata', 'titi titi'], 1, quotify=True) + assert input_obj.text == '/example "toto toto"' + + input_obj.new_completion(['toto toto', 'tata', 'titi titi'], 1, quotify=True) + assert input_obj.text == '/example tata' + + input_obj.new_completion(['toto toto', 'tata', 'titi titi'], 1, quotify=True) + assert input_obj.text == '/example "titi titi"' + +def test_new_completion_unquoted_random_override(input_obj, random_unquoted_words): + """ + Complete completely random words and ensure that the input is + changed adequately. + """ + words = random_unquoted_words + + # try the completion on the middle element without affecting the others + input_obj.text = '/example %s %s %s' % (words[0], words[1], words[2]) + base = len(input_obj.text) - len(words[2]) - 1 + input_obj.pos = base + def f(n): + return '/example %s %s' % (words[0], words[n]) + + for i in range(len(words)): + pos = input_obj.get_argument_position(False) + input_obj.new_completion(words[:], pos, quotify=False, override=True) + assert f(i) + " " + words[2] == input_obj.text + assert len(f(i)) == input_obj.pos + + assert input_obj.text == '/example %s %s %s' % (words[0], words[-1], words[2]) + + pos = input_obj.get_argument_position(False) + input_obj.new_completion(words[:], pos, quotify=False, override=True) + assert input_obj.text == '/example %s %s %s' % (words[0], words[0], words[2]) + + input_obj.reset_completion() + + # try the completion on the final element without affecting the others + input_obj.text = '/example %s %s %s' % (words[0], words[1], words[2]) + base = len(input_obj.text) + input_obj.pos = base + def f2(n): + return '/example %s %s %s' % (words[0], words[1], words[n]) + + print(words) + for i in range(len(words)): + pos = input_obj.get_argument_position(False) + input_obj.new_completion(words[:], pos, quotify=False, override=True) + assert f2(i) == input_obj.text + assert len(f2(i)) == input_obj.pos + + assert input_obj.text == '/example %s %s %s' % (words[0], words[1], words[-1]) + + +def test_new_completion_quoted_random(input_obj, quoted_words): + """ + Complete (possibly) quoted words starting with a specific letter. + And make sure that the quotes only appear when necessary. + """ + words = quoted_words[0] + words_l = quoted_words[1] + + letters = ('', 'a', 'b', 'c') + + # generate the text which is supposed to be present in the input + def f(p, i): + rep = words_l[letters[p]][i] if not ' ' in words_l[letters[p]][i] else '"'+words_l[letters[p]][i]+'"' + fst = letters[1] if p != 1 else rep + snd = letters[2] if p != 2 else rep + trd = letters[3] if p != 3 else rep + return '/example %s %s %s' % (fst, snd, trd) + + for pos in range(1, 4): + input_obj.text = '/example a b c' + input_obj.reset_completion() + input_obj.pos = len('/example') + pos * 2 + + extra = (3 - pos) * 2 + for i in range(5): + input_obj.new_completion(words[:], pos, quotify=True) + assert f(pos, i) == input_obj.text + assert len(f(pos, i)) - extra == input_obj.pos + |