| # @brief Common functions and variables for Tool Under Test (TUT). |
| # |
| # The script requires variables: |
| # TUT_PATH - Assumed absolute path to the directory in which the TUT is located. |
| # TUT_NAME - TUT name (without path). |
| # |
| # The script sets the variables: |
| # TUT - The path (including the name) of the executable TUT. |
| # error_prompt - Delimiter on error. |
| # error_head - Header on error. |
| |
| package require Expect |
| |
| # Complete the path for Tool Under Test (TUT). For example, on Windows, TUT can be located in the Debug or Release |
| # subdirectory. Note that Release build takes precedence over Debug. |
| set conftypes {{} Release Debug} |
| foreach i $conftypes { |
| if { [file executable "$TUT_PATH/$i/$TUT_NAME"] || [file executable "$TUT_PATH/$i/$TUT_NAME.exe"] } { |
| set TUT "$TUT_PATH/$i/$TUT_NAME" |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if {![info exists TUT]} { |
| error "$TUT_NAME executable not found" |
| } |
| |
| # prompt of error message |
| set error_prompt ">>>" |
| # the beginning of error message |
| set error_head "$error_prompt Check-failed" |
| |
| # detection on eof and timeout will be on every expect command |
| expect_after { |
| eof { |
| global error_head |
| error "$error_head unexpected termination" |
| } timeout { |
| global error_head |
| error "$error_head timeout" |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # Run commands from command line |
| tcltest::loadTestedCommands |
| |
| # namespace of internal functions |
| namespace eval ly::private {} |
| |
| # Send command 'cmd' to the process, then check output string by 'pattern'. |
| # Parameter cmd is a string of arguments. |
| # Parameter pattern is a regex or an exact string to match. If is not specified, only prompt assumed afterwards. |
| # It must not contain a prompt. There can be an '$' character at the end of the pattern, in which case the regex |
| # matches the characters before the prompt. |
| # Parameter 'opt' can contain: |
| # -ex has a similar meaning to the expect command. The 'pattern' parameter is used as a simple string |
| # for exact matching of the output. So 'pattern' is not a regular expression but some characters |
| # must still be escaped, eg ][. |
| proc ly_cmd {cmd {pattern ""} {opt ""}} { |
| global prompt |
| |
| send -- "${cmd}\r" |
| expect -- "${cmd}\r\n" |
| |
| if { $pattern eq "" } { |
| # command without output |
| expect ^$prompt |
| return |
| } |
| |
| # definition of an expression that matches failure |
| set failure_pattern "\r\n${prompt}$" |
| |
| if { $opt eq "" && [string index $pattern end] eq "$"} { |
| # check output by regular expression |
| # It was explicitly specified how the expression should end. |
| set pattern [string replace $pattern end end] |
| expect { |
| -re "${pattern}\r\n${prompt}$" {} |
| -re $failure_pattern { |
| error "unexpected output:\n$expect_out(buffer)" |
| } |
| } |
| } elseif { $opt eq "" } { |
| # check output by regular expression |
| expect { |
| -re "${pattern}.*\r\n${prompt}$" {} |
| -re $failure_pattern { |
| error "unexpected output:\n$expect_out(buffer)" |
| } |
| } |
| } elseif { $opt eq "-ex" } { |
| # check output by exact matching |
| expect { |
| -ex "${pattern}\r\n${prompt}" {} |
| -re $failure_pattern { |
| error "unexpected output:\n$expect_out(buffer)" |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| global error_head |
| error "$error_head unrecognized value of parameter 'opt'" |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # Send command 'cmd' to the process, expect some header and then check output string by 'pattern'. |
| # This function is useful for checking an error that appears in the form of a header. |
| # Parameter header is the expected header on the output. |
| # Parameter cmd is a string of arguments. |
| # Parameter pattern is a regex. It must not contain a prompt. |
| proc ly_cmd_header {cmd header pattern} { |
| global prompt |
| |
| send -- "${cmd}\r" |
| expect -- "${cmd}\r\n" |
| |
| expect { |
| -re "$header .*${pattern}.*\r\n${prompt}$" {} |
| -re "\r\n${prompt}$" { |
| error "unexpected output:\n$expect_out(buffer)" |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # Whatever is written is sent, output is ignored and then another prompt is expected. |
| # Parameter cmd is optional and any output is ignored. |
| proc ly_ignore {{cmd ""}} { |
| global prompt |
| |
| send "${cmd}\r" |
| expect -re "$prompt$" |
| } |
| |
| # Send a completion request and check if the anchored regex output matches. |
| proc ly_completion {input output} { |
| global prompt |
| |
| send -- "${input}\t" |
| # expecting echoing input, output and 10 terminal control characters |
| expect -re "^${input}\r${prompt}${output}.*\r.*$" |
| } |
| |
| # Send a completion request and check if the anchored regex hint options match. |
| proc ly_hint {input prev_input hints} { |
| global prompt |
| |
| set output {} |
| foreach i $hints { |
| # each element might have some number of spaces and CRLF around it |
| append output "${i} *(?:\\r\\n)?" |
| } |
| |
| send -- "${input}\t" |
| # expecting the hints, previous input from which the hints were generated |
| # and some number of terminal control characters |
| expect -re "${output}\r${prompt}${prev_input}.*\r.*$" |
| } |