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The warning and error messages now don't overwrite other terminal content anymore but instead resize the terminal to make sure that text can always be read. Instead of just showing that there is a new error and pointing to the log, errors will now be displayed fully in multiple lines of text, assuming that there is enough space left in the terminal. Explicit mouse click handling has also been added to the message bar, which made it possible to add a simple `close` button in the form of `[X]`. Alacritty's log file location is now stored in the `$ALACRITTY_LOG` environment variable which the shell inherits automatically. Previously there were some issues with the log file only being deleted when certain methods for closing Alacritty were used (like typing `exit`). This has been reworked and now Ctrl+D, exit and signals should all work properly. Before the config is reloaded, all current messages are now dropped. This should help with multiple terminals all getting clogged up at the same time when the config is broken. When one message is removed, all other duplicate messages are automatically removed too.
122 lines
3.2 KiB
Rust
122 lines
3.2 KiB
Rust
#[macro_use]
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extern crate serde_derive;
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use serde_json as json;
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use std::fs::File;
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use std::io::{self, Read};
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use std::path::Path;
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use alacritty::Grid;
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use alacritty::Term;
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use alacritty::ansi;
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use alacritty::index::Column;
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use alacritty::term::cell::Cell;
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use alacritty::term::SizeInfo;
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use alacritty::util::fmt::{Red, Green};
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use alacritty::config::Config;
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use alacritty::message_bar::MessageBuffer;
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macro_rules! ref_tests {
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($($name:ident)*) => {
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$(
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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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zerowidth
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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, MessageBuffer::new());
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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.initialize_all(&Cell::default());
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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 = term_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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