# You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License # or the Artistic License (the same terms as Perl itself) # # (C) Paul Evans, 2011-2021 -- leonerd@leonerd.org.uk package Tickit::Test 0.73; use v5.14; use warnings; use Carp; use Exporter 'import'; our @EXPORT = qw( mk_term mk_tickit mk_window mk_term_and_window flush_tickit drain_termlog clear_term resize_term presskey pressmouse is_termlog is_display is_cursorpos is_termctl TEXT BLANK BLANKLINE BLANKLINES CLEAR GOTO ERASECH SCROLLRECT PRINT SETPEN SETBG ); use Tickit::Test::MockTerm; use Tickit::Pen; use Tickit; use Tickit::Utils qw( textwidth substrwidth ); use Test::Builder; use Time::HiRes qw( time ); =head1 NAME C - unit testing for C-based code =head1 SYNOPSIS use Test::More tests => 2; use Tickit::Test; use Tickit::Widget::Static; my $win = mk_window; my $widget = Tickit::Widget::Static->new( text => "Message" ); $widget->set_window( $win ); flush_tickit; is_termlog( [ SETPEN, CLEAR, GOTO(0,0), SETPEN, PRINT("Message"), SETBG(undef), ERASECH(73) ] ); is_display( [ "Message" ] ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This module helps write unit tests for L-based code, such as L subclasses. Primarily, it provides a mock terminal implementation, allowing the code under test to affect a virtual terminal, whose state is inspectable by the unit test script. This module is used by the C unit tests themselves, and provided as an installable module, so that authors of widget subclasses can use it too. =cut =head1 FUNCTIONS =cut my $term; my $tickit; =head2 mk_term $term = mk_term Constructs and returns the mock terminal to unit test with. This object will be cached and returned if this function is called again. Most unit tests will want a root window as well; for convenience see instead C. The mock terminal usually starts with a size of 80 columns and 25 lines, though can be overridden by passing named arguments. $term = mk_term lines => 30, cols => 100; =cut sub mk_term { return $term ||= Tickit::Test::MockTerm->new( @_ ); } =head2 mk_tickit $tickit = mk_tickit Constructs and returns the mock toplevel L instance to unit test with. This object will be cached and returned if the function is called again. Note that this object is not a full implementation and in particular does not have a real event loop. Any later or timer watches are stored internally and flushed by the L function. This helps isolate unit tests from real-world effects. =cut sub mk_tickit { mk_term; return $tickit ||= __PACKAGE__->new( term => $term ); } =head2 mk_window $win = mk_window Construct a root window using the mock terminal, to unit test with. =cut sub mk_window { mk_tickit; my $win = $tickit->rootwin; # Clear the method log from ->setup_term $term->get_methodlog; return $win; } =head2 mk_term_and_window ( $term, $win ) = mk_term_and_window Constructs and returns the mock terminal and root window; equivalent to calling each of C and C separately. =cut sub mk_term_and_window { my $term = mk_term( @_ ); my $win = mk_window; return ( $term, $win ); } ## Actual object implementation use base qw( Tickit ); use Struct::Dumb 0.04; my @later; sub watch_later { push @later, $_[1]; return \$later[-1] } my @timers; BEGIN { struct Timer => [qw( after code )], predicate => "is_Timer"; } sub watch_timer_after { # keep list sorted @timers = sort { $a->after <=> $b->after } @timers, my $w = Timer( $_[1], $_[2] ); return $w; } sub watch_timer_at { watch_timer_after( $_[0], $_[1] - time, $_[2] ); } sub watch_cancel { my ( undef, $w ) = @_; if( ref $w eq "REF" ) { # later @later = grep { \$_ != $w } @later; } if( is_Timer $w ) { @timers = grep { $_ != $w } @timers; } } sub lines { return $term->lines } sub cols { return $term->cols } =head2 flush_tickit flush_tickit( $timeskip ) Flushes any pending timer or later events in the testing C object. Because the unit test script has no real event loop, this is required instead, to flush any pending events. If the optional C<$timeskip> argument has a nonzero value then any queued timers will experience the given amount of time passing; any that should now expire will be invoked. =cut sub flush_tickit { my ( $timeskip ) = @_; while( @later ) { my @queue = @later; @later = (); $_->() for @queue; } if( $timeskip ) { $_->after -= $timeskip for @timers; } while( @timers and $timers[0]->after <= 0 ) { ( shift @timers )->code->(); } $tickit->rootwin->flush if $tickit && $tickit->rootwin; } =head2 drain_termlog drain_termlog Drains any pending events from the method log used by the C test. Useful to clear up non-tested events before running a test. =cut sub drain_termlog { $term->get_methodlog; } =head2 clear_term clear_term Clears the entire content form the mock terminal. Useful at the end of a section of tests before starting another one. Don't forget to C afterwards. =cut sub clear_term { $term->clear } =head2 resize_term resize_term( $lines, $cols ) Resize the virtual testing terminal to the size given =cut sub resize_term { my ( $lines, $cols ) = @_; $term->resize( $lines, $cols ); } =head2 presskey presskey( $type, $str, $mod ) Fire a key event =cut sub presskey { my ( $type, $str, $mod ) = @_; $term->_emit_key( Tickit::Event::Key->_new( $type, $str, $mod || 0 ) ); } =head2 pressmouse pressmouse( $type, $button, $line, $col, $mod ) Fire a mouse button event =cut sub pressmouse { my ( $type, $button, $line, $col, $mod ) = @_; $term->_emit_mouse( Tickit::Event::Mouse->_new( $type, $button, $line, $col, $mod || 0 ) ); } =head1 TEST FUNCTIONS The following functions can be used like C primitives, in unit test scripts. =cut sub _pen2string { my $pen = shift; my %attrs = $pen ? %$pen : (); # Normalise requests to reset to default as undef defined $attrs{$_} and $attrs{$_} == -1 and undef $attrs{$_} for @Tickit::Pen::INT_ATTRS; !$attrs{$_} and undef $attrs{$_} for @Tickit::Pen::BOOL_ATTRS; # Remove undefs defined $attrs{$_} or delete $attrs{$_} for keys %attrs; return "{" . join( ",", map { defined $attrs{$_} ? "$_=" . ($attrs{$_} || 0) : "!$_" } sort keys %attrs ) . "}"; } =head2 is_termlog is_termlog( [ @log ], $name ) Asserts that the mock terminal log contains exactly the given sequence of methods. See also the helper functions below. Because this test is quite fragile, relying on the exact nature and order of drawing methods invoked on the terminal, it should only be used rarely. Most normal cases of widget unit tests should instead only use C. is_termlog( { $pos => \@log, ... }, $name ) The expectation HASH is keyed by strings giving a GOTO position, and the test asserts that a sequence of GOTO and other operations were performed equivalent to the expectations given in the HASH. This differs from the simpler ARRAY reference form by being somewhat more robust against rendering order. It checks that every expectation sequence happens exactly once, but does not care which order the sections happen in. is_termlog( { "0,0" => [ PRINT("Hello") ], "0,6" => [ PRINT("World!") ] } ); =cut sub _step_to_text { my ( $step ) = @_; return "none" unless defined $step; my ( $op, @args ) = @$step; if( $op eq "setpen" ) { return "$op(" . _pen2string( $args[0] ) . ")"; } else { return "$op(" . join( ",", map { defined $_ ? $_ =~ m/^-?\d+$/ ? $_ : qq("$_") : "undef" } @args ) . ")"; } } sub _steps_ok { my ( $tb, $want_log, $got_log, $stop_before_GOTO, $name ) = @_; my $prev_line; for( my $idx = 0; @$want_log or @$got_log; $idx++ ) { my $got_line; if( $stop_before_GOTO and @$got_log and $got_log->[0][0] eq "goto" ) { $got_line = undef; } else { $got_line = shift @$got_log; } my $want_line = shift @$want_log; if( $want_line and $want_line->[0] eq "setpen_bg" and $got_line and $got_line->[0] eq "setpen" ) { $got_line = [ setpen_bg => $got_line->[1]->{bg} ]; } $_ = _step_to_text($_) for $want_line, $got_line; if( $want_line eq $got_line ) { $prev_line = $want_line; return 1 if $stop_before_GOTO and @$got_log and $got_log->[0][0] eq "goto"; next; } local $" = ","; my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Expected terminal operation $want_line, got $got_line at step $idx" ); $tb->diag( " after $prev_line" ) if defined $prev_line; return $ok; } return 1; } sub is_termlog { my ( $log, $name ) = @_; my $tb = Test::Builder->new; my @got_log = $term->get_methodlog; if( ref $log eq "ARRAY" ) { local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; return unless _steps_ok( $tb, $log, \@got_log, 0, $name ); } elsif( ref $log eq "HASH" ) { my %regions = %$log; while( keys %regions and @got_log ) { if( !$got_log[0]->[0] eq "goto" ) { my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Expected a goto terminal operation, got " . _step_to_text( $got_log[0] ) ); return $ok; } my $pos = sprintf "%d,%d", @{ shift @got_log }[1,2]; my $want_log = delete $regions{$pos}; unless( $want_log ) { my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Did not expect goto($pos)" ); return $ok; } local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; return unless _steps_ok( $tb, $want_log, \@got_log, 1, $name ); } if( keys %regions ) { my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Expected a goto(" . ( keys %regions )[0] . ", got none" ); return $ok; } if( @got_log ) { my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Expected none, got " . _step_to_text( $got_log[0] ) ); return $ok; } } return $tb->ok( 1, $name ); } =head2 is_display is_display( $lines, $name ) Asserts that the mock terminal display is exactly that as given by the content of C<$lines>, which must be an ARRAY reference containing one value for each line of the display. Each item may either be a plain string, or an ARRAY reference. If a plain string is given, it asserts that the characters on display are those as given by the string (trailing blanks may be omitted). The pen attributes of the characters do not matter in this case. is_display( [ "some lines of", "content here" ] ); If an ARRAY reference is given, it should contain chunks of content from the C function. Each chunk represents content on display for the corresponding columns. is_display( [ [TEXT("some"), TEXT(" lines of")], "content here" ] ); The C function accepts pen attributes, to assert that the displayed characters have exactly the attributes given. In character cells containing spaces, only the C attribute is tested. is_display( [ [TEXT("This is ",fg=>2), TEXT("bold",fg=>2,b=>1) ] ] ); The C function is a shortcut to providing a number of blank cells BLANK(20,bg=>1) is TEXT(" ",bg=>1) The C and C functions are a shortcut to providing an entire line, or several lines, of blank content. They yield an array reference or list of array references directly. BLANKLINE is [TEXT("")] BLANKLINES(3) is [TEXT("")], [TEXT("")], [TEXT("")] =cut sub is_display { my ( $lines, $name ) = @_; my $tb = Test::Builder->new; foreach my $line ( 0 .. $term->lines - 1 ) { my $want = $lines->[$line]; if( ref $want ) { my @chunks = @$want; my $col = 0; while( $col < $term->cols ) { my $chunk = shift @chunks; my ( $want_text ) = ref $chunk ? @$chunk : ( $chunk ); $want_text .= " " x ( $term->cols - $col ) unless defined $want_text and length $want_text; my $got_text = $term->get_display_text( $line, $col, textwidth $want_text ); if( $got_text ne $want_text ) { my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Display differs on line $line at column $col" ); $tb->diag( "Got: '$got_text'" ); $tb->diag( "Expected: '$want_text'" ); return $ok; } my $want_pen = _pen2string( $chunk->[1] ); my $idx = 0; while( $idx < textwidth $want_text ) { if( substrwidth( $want_text, $idx, 1 ) eq " " ) { my $want_bg = $chunk->[1]->{bg} // "undef"; my $got_bg = $term->get_display_pen( $line, $col )->{bg} // "undef"; if( $got_bg ne $want_bg ) { my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Display differs on line $line at column $col" ); $tb->diag( "Got pen bg: $got_bg" ); $tb->diag( "Expected pen bg: $want_bg" ); return $ok; } } else { my $got_pen = _pen2string( $term->get_display_pen( $line, $col ) ); if( $got_pen ne $want_pen ) { my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Display differs on line $line at column $col" ); $tb->diag( "Got pen: $got_pen" ); $tb->diag( "Expected pen: $want_pen" ); return $ok; } } $idx++; $col++; } } } elsif( defined $want ) { my $display_line = $term->get_display_text( $line, 0, $term->cols ); # pad blanks $want = sprintf "% -*s", $term->cols, $want; $want eq $display_line and next; my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Display differs on line $line" ); $tb->diag( "Got: '$display_line'" ); $tb->diag( "Expected: '$want'" ); return $ok; } else { my $display_line = $term->get_display_text( $line, 0, $term->cols ); $display_line eq " " x $term->cols and next; my $ok = $tb->ok( 0, $name ); $tb->diag( "Display differs on line $line" ); $tb->diag( "Got: '$display_line'" ); $tb->diag( "Expected: blank" ); return $ok; } } return $tb->ok( 1, $name ); } =head2 is_cursorpos is_cursorpos( $line, $col, $name ) Asserts that the mock terminal cursor is at the given position. =cut sub is_cursorpos { my ( $line, $col, $name ) = @_; my $tb = Test::Builder->new; my $at_line = $term->line; my $at_col = $term->col; my $ok = $tb->ok( $line == $at_line && $col == $at_col, $name ); $tb->diag( "Expected to be on line $line, actually on line $at_line" ) if $line != $at_line; $tb->diag( "Expected to be on column $col, actually on column $at_col" ) if $col != $at_col; return $ok; } =head2 is_termctl is_termctl( $ctl, $value, $name ) Asserts that the mock terminal has the given value for the given terminal control. C<$ctl> should be a value from the C constants. =cut sub is_termctl { my ( $ctl, $value, $name ) = @_; my $tb = Test::Builder->new; # currently all the supported ctls are numeric anyway return $tb->is_num( my $got = $term->getctl( $ctl ), $value, $name ); } sub TEXT { my $text = shift; my %attrs = @_; return [ $text, \%attrs ]; } sub BLANK { my $count = shift; TEXT(" "x$count, @_); } sub BLANKLINE { [ TEXT("", @_) ]; } sub BLANKLINES { my $count = shift; ( BLANKLINE(@_) ) x $count; } use constant DEFAULTPEN => map { $_ => undef } @Tickit::Pen::ALL_ATTRS; =head1 METHOD LOG HELPER FUNCTIONS The following functions can be used to help write the expected log for a call to C. CLEAR GOTO($line,$col) ERASECH($count,$move_to_end) SCROLLRECT($top,$left,$lines,$cols,$downward,$rightward) PRINT($string) SETPEN(%attrs) SETBG($bg_attr) =cut sub CLEAR { [ clear => ] } sub GOTO { [ goto => $_[0], $_[1] ] } sub ERASECH { [ erasech => $_[0], $_[1] || 0 ] } sub SCROLLRECT { [ scrollrect => @_[0..5] ] } sub PRINT { [ print => $_[0] ] } sub SETPEN { [ setpen => { DEFAULTPEN, @_ } ] } sub SETBG { [ setpen_bg => $_[0] ] } =head1 AUTHOR Paul Evans =cut 0x55AA;