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# Tests of the bindkey command.
# This concentrates on the command itself and also resolving keystrokes
# into bindings. The latter is particularly tricky with multibyte sequences.
%prep
ZSH_TEST_LANG=
langs=(en_{US,GB}.{UTF-,utf}8 en.UTF-8
$(locale -a 2>/dev/null | egrep 'utf8|UTF-8'))
for LANG in $langs; do
if [[ é = ? ]]; then
ZSH_TEST_LANG=$LANG
break;
fi
done
if [[ $OSTYPE = cygwin ]]; then
ZTST_unimplemented="the zsh/zpty module does not work on Cygwin"
elif ( zmodload zsh/zpty 2>/dev/null ); then
. $ZTST_srcdir/comptest
comptestinit -z $ZTST_testdir/../Src/zsh
else
ZTST_unimplemented="the zsh/zpty module is not available"
fi
%test
zpty_run 'bindkey -s "\C-xy" foo'
zletest $'\C-xy'
zpty_run 'bindkey -r "\C-xy"'
0:bindkey -s
>BUFFER: foo
>CURSOR: 3
zpty_run 'bindkey -s "\C-xy" foo'
zpty_run 'bindkey -s "\C-x\C-y" bar'
zletest $'\C-xy\C-x\C-y'
zpty_run 'bindkey -r "\C-xy"'
zpty_run 'bindkey -r "\C-x\C-y"'
0:bindkey with multiple definitions associated with prefix
>BUFFER: foobar
>CURSOR: 6
bindkey -s '\C-xy' bar
bindkey '\C-xy'
bindkey -r '\C-xy'
bindkey '\C-xy'
0:bindkey output
>"^Xy" "bar"
>"^Xy" undefined-key
# As we're only looking at definitions here, we don't
# bother using the pseudo-terminal; just test in the normal fashion.
bindkey -e
bindkey -s '\C-xy' foo
bindkey -N testmap emacs
bindkey -M testmap '\C-xy'
bindkey -s -M testmap '\C-xy' bar
bindkey -M testmap '\C-xy'
bindkey '\C-xy'
bindkey -A testmap main
bindkey '\C-xy'
bindkey -A emacs main
bindkey '\C-xy'
0:creating keymaps from existing keymaps
>"^Xy" "foo"
>"^Xy" "bar"
>"^Xy" "foo"
>"^Xy" "bar"
>"^Xy" "foo"
# Depends on the keymap created in the previous test.
bindkey -l
bindkey -D testmap
print Deleted...
bindkey -l
0:deleting keymaps
>.safe
>command
>emacs
>isearch
>main
>testmap
>vicmd
>viins
>viopp
>visual
>Deleted...
>.safe
>command
>emacs
>isearch
>main
>vicmd
>viins
>viopp
>visual
# This \M... style display of 8-bit characters is a bit
# dated in multibyte mode, but no one's complained...
if [[ -z $ZSH_TEST_LANG ]]; then
ZTST_skip="multibyte not available for bindkey test"
else
bindkey | grep '\\M.*self-insert'
fi
0:in multibyte mode all bytes with bit 7 set start self-insert
>"\M-^@"-"\M-^?" self-insert
if [[ -z $ZSH_TEST_LANG ]]; then
ZTST_skip="multibyte not available for bindkey test"
else
zpty_run 'alias unbind="bindkey -r ホ"'
zpty_run 'bindkey -s ホ bar'
zletest 'ホ'
zpty_run unbind
zletest 'ホ'
zpty_run 'bindkey ホ self-insert'
zletest 'ホ'
zpty_run unbind
zletest 'ホ'
fi
0:bindkey -s multibyte characters
>BUFFER: bar
>CURSOR: 3
>BUFFER: ホ
>CURSOR: 1
>BUFFER: ホ
>CURSOR: 1
>BUFFER: ホ
>CURSOR: 1
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