zsh/Test/W02jobs.ztst
Peter Stephenson 2d3b3510a8 c.f. 42726: Back off fg and bg tests.
This is too hard to make robust.  Problems include
- Reading input in different places causes lines to appear and disappear
- There is no easy way to sequence the asynchronous operations
  following bg.
- Response to job control of user commands on some OSes (MacOS,
  for example) is unpredicatble.
2018-04-26 09:42:25 +01:00

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# Tests for interactive job control
%prep
if [[ $OSTYPE == cygwin ]]; then
ZTST_unimplemented='the zsh/zpty module does not work on Cygwin'
elif zmodload zsh/zpty 2> /dev/null; then
zpty_start() {
export PS1= PS2=
zpty -d
zpty zsh "${(q)ZTST_testdir}/../Src/zsh -fiV +Z"
}
zpty_input() {
zpty -w zsh "${(F)@}" $'\n'
}
zpty_line() {
local REPLY
integer i
for (( i = 0; i < ${1:-1}; ++i )); do
zpty -r zsh REPLY
print -r -- ${REPLY%%($'\r\n'|$'\n')}
done
}
zpty_stop() {
# exit twice in case of check_jobs
zpty -w zsh $'exit\nexit\n'
# zpty gives no output when piped without these braces (?)
{ zpty -r zsh } | sed $'/[^[:space:]]/!d; s/\r$//;'
zpty -d
:
}
else
ZTST_unimplemented='the zsh/zpty module is not available'
fi
%test
zpty_start
zpty_input 'setopt no_long_list_jobs'
zpty_input ': &'
zpty_input 'wait'
zpty_stop
0:job notification with no_long_list_jobs
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>\[1] + done[[:space:]]##:
zpty_start
zpty_input 'setopt long_list_jobs'
zpty_input ': &'
zpty_input 'wait'
zpty_stop
0:job notification with long_list_jobs
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>\[1] + [0-9]## done[[:space:]]##:
zpty_start
zpty_input 'setopt no_hup no_check_jobs'
zpty_input 'sleep 3 &'
zpty_stop
0:running job with no_hup + no_check_jobs
*>\[1] [0-9]##
zpty_start
zpty_input 'setopt no_check_jobs'
zpty_input 'sleep 3 &'
zpty_stop
0:running job with no_check_jobs
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>zsh:*SIGHUPed*
zpty_start
zpty_input 'setopt check_jobs no_check_running_jobs'
zpty_input 'sleep 3 &'
zpty_stop
0:running job with check_jobs + no_check_running_jobs
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>zsh:*SIGHUPed*
zpty_start
zpty_input 'setopt check_jobs check_running_jobs'
zpty_input 'sleep 3 &'
zpty_stop
0:running job with check_jobs + check_running_jobs
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>zsh:*running jobs*
*>zsh:*SIGHUPed*
zpty_start
zpty_input 'setopt check_jobs no_check_running_jobs'
zpty_input 'sleep 3'
sleep 0.1
zpty_input $'\C-z'
zpty_stop
0:suspended job with check_jobs + no_check_running_jobs
*>zsh:*(stopped|suspended)*sleep*
*>zsh:*(stopped|suspended) jobs*
# no 'SIGHUPed' message for suspended jobs
zpty_start
zpty_input 'setopt check_jobs check_running_jobs'
zpty_input 'sleep 3'
sleep 0.1
zpty_input $'\C-z'
zpty_stop
0:suspended job with check_jobs + check_running_jobs
*>zsh:*(stopped|suspended)*sleep*
*>zsh:*(stopped|suspended) jobs*
# no 'SIGHUPed' message for suspended jobs
zpty_start
zpty_input 'sleep 5 & sleep 4 & sleep 3 &'
zpty_input 'jobs'
zpty_stop
0:`jobs` (misc.) with multiple running jobs
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>\[2] [0-9]##
*>\[3] [0-9]##
*>\[1] running*sleep 5*
*>\[2] - running*sleep 4*
*>\[3] + running*sleep 3*
*>zsh:*SIGHUPed*
zpty_start
zpty_input 'sleep 3 &'
zpty_input 'jobs -l'
zpty_input 'jobs -p'
zpty_stop
0:`jobs -l` and `jobs -p` with running job
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>\[1] + [0-9]## running*sleep*
*>\[1] + [0-9]## running*sleep*
*>zsh:*SIGHUPed*
zpty_start
zpty_input 'sleep 3 &'
zpty_input 'jobs -d'
zpty_stop
0:`jobs -d` with running job
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>\[1] + running*sleep*
*>\(pwd : ?*\)
*>zsh:*SIGHUPed*
zpty_start
zpty_input 'sleep 3 &'
zpty_input 'jobs -r'
zpty_input 'print -- -'
zpty_input 'jobs -s'
zpty_stop
0:`jobs -r` and `jobs -s` with running job
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>\[1] + running*sleep*
*>-
*>zsh:*SIGHUPed*
zpty_start
zpty_input 'sleep 5'
sleep 0.1
zpty_input $'\C-z'
zpty_input 'jobs -r'
zpty_input 'print -- -'
zpty_input 'jobs -s'
zpty_stop
0:`jobs -r` and `jobs -s` with suspended job
*>zsh:*(stopped|suspended)*sleep*
*>-
*>\[1] + (stopped|suspended)*sleep*
# no 'SIGHUPed' message for suspended jobs
zpty_start
zpty_input 'sleep 10 & sleep 9 & sleep 8 & sleep 7 &'
zpty_line 4
zpty_input 'kill %4'
# Dunno why we need this when checking input...
sleep 0.1
zpty_line
zpty_input 'kill -HUP %3'
zpty_line
zpty_input 'kill -INT %2'
zpty_line
zpty_input 'kill -KILL %1'
zpty_line
zpty_stop
0:various `kill` signals with multiple running jobs
*>\[1] [0-9]##
*>\[2] [0-9]##
*>\[3] [0-9]##
*>\[4] [0-9]##
*>\[4] ? terminate*sleep*
*>\[3] ? hangup*sleep*
*>\[2] ? interrupt*sleep*
*>\[1] ? kill*sleep*
%clean
zmodload -ui zsh/zpty