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Because there is no good way to store invisible lines in a backwards- and forwards-compatible way, they buffer now gets truncated before dumping the state of a grid when creating a ref-test. This involved a few workaround of which a few required adding additional methods which are only used in ref-tests, these should be minimal though. Since this required the creation of a truncation method anyways, some logic has been added which automatically truncates the invisible buffer when there are more than X (set to 100) invisible lines. This should not impact performance because it rarely occurs, but it could save a bit of memory when the history size is shrunk during runtime (see #1293). This also adds an optional `config.json` file to the ref-test output where it is possible to manually specify variables which should override config defaults, this has been used only for history_size so far. Creating a new ref-test does also still work, so there was no regression here, if history size is altered, the config.json just has to be created manually with the content `{"history_size":HIST_SIZE}`, where `HIST_SIZE` is the desired history size.
120 lines
3.1 KiB
Rust
120 lines
3.1 KiB
Rust
#[macro_use]
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extern crate serde_derive;
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extern crate serde_json as json;
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extern crate alacritty;
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use std::fs::File;
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use std::io::{self, Read};
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use std::path::Path;
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use alacritty::Grid;
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use alacritty::Term;
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use alacritty::ansi;
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use alacritty::index::Column;
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use alacritty::term::Cell;
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use alacritty::term::SizeInfo;
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use alacritty::util::fmt::{Red, Green};
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use alacritty::config::Config;
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macro_rules! ref_tests {
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($($name:ident)*) => {
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$(
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#[test]
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fn $name() {
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let test_dir = Path::new(concat!(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"), "/tests/ref"));
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let test_path = test_dir.join(stringify!($name));
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ref_test(&test_path);
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}
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)*
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}
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}
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ref_tests! {
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csi_rep
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fish_cc
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indexed_256_colors
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issue_855
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ll
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newline_with_cursor_beyond_scroll_region
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tab_rendering
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tmux_git_log
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tmux_htop
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vim_24bitcolors_bce
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vim_large_window_scroll
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vim_simple_edit
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vttest_cursor_movement_1
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vttest_insert
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vttest_origin_mode_1
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vttest_origin_mode_2
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vttest_scroll
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vttest_tab_clear_set
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zsh_tab_completion
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history
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grid_reset
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}
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fn read_u8<P>(path: P) -> Vec<u8>
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where P: AsRef<Path>
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{
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let mut res = Vec::new();
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File::open(path.as_ref()).unwrap()
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.read_to_end(&mut res).unwrap();
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res
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}
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fn read_string<P>(path: P) -> Result<String, ::std::io::Error>
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where P: AsRef<Path>
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{
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let mut res = String::new();
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File::open(path.as_ref()).and_then(|mut f| f.read_to_string(&mut res))?;
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Ok(res)
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}
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#[derive(Deserialize, Default)]
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struct RefConfig {
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history_size: u32,
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}
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fn ref_test(dir: &Path) {
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let recording = read_u8(dir.join("alacritty.recording"));
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let serialized_size = read_string(dir.join("size.json")).unwrap();
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let serialized_grid = read_string(dir.join("grid.json")).unwrap();
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let serialized_cfg = read_string(dir.join("config.json")).unwrap_or_default();
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let size: SizeInfo = json::from_str(&serialized_size).unwrap();
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let grid: Grid<Cell> = json::from_str(&serialized_grid).unwrap();
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let ref_config: RefConfig = json::from_str(&serialized_cfg).unwrap_or_default();
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let mut config: Config = Default::default();
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config.set_history(ref_config.history_size);
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let mut terminal = Term::new(&config, size);
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let mut parser = ansi::Processor::new();
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for byte in recording {
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parser.advance(&mut terminal, byte, &mut io::sink());
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}
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// Truncate invisible lines from the grid
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let mut term_grid = terminal.grid().clone();
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term_grid.truncate();
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if grid != term_grid {
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for i in 0..grid.len() {
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for j in 0..grid.num_cols().0 {
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let cell = terminal.grid()[i][Column(j)];
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let original_cell = grid[i][Column(j)];
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if original_cell != cell {
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println!("[{i}][{j}] {original:?} => {now:?}",
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i=i, j=j, original=Green(original_cell), now=Red(cell));
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}
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}
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}
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panic!("Ref test failed; grid doesn't match");
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}
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assert_eq!(grid, term_grid);
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}
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