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;; test-lib.el --- auxiliary stuff for Notmuch Emacs tests.
;;
;; Copyright © Carl Worth
;; Copyright © David Edmondson
;;
;; This file is part of Notmuch test suit.
;;
;; Notmuch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;;
;; Notmuch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;; General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with Notmuch. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;
;; Authors: Dmitry Kurochkin <dmitry.kurochkin@gmail.com>
(require 'cl) ;; This code is generally used uncompiled.
;; `read-file-name' by default uses `completing-read' function to read
;; user input. It does not respect `standard-input' variable which we
;; use in tests to provide user input. So replace it with a plain
;; `read' call.
(setq read-file-name-function (lambda (&rest _) (read)))
;; Work around a bug in emacs 23.1 and emacs 23.2 which prevents
;; noninteractive (kill-emacs) from emacsclient.
(if (and (= emacs-major-version 23) (< emacs-minor-version 3))
(defadvice kill-emacs (before disable-yes-or-no-p activate)
"Disable yes-or-no-p before executing kill-emacs"
(defun yes-or-no-p (prompt) t)))
;; Emacs bug #2930:
;; 23.0.92; `accept-process-output' and `sleep-for' do not run sentinels
;; seems to be present in Emacs 23.1.
;; Running `list-processes' after `accept-process-output' seems to work
;; around this problem.
(if (and (= emacs-major-version 23) (= emacs-minor-version 1))
(defadvice accept-process-output (after run-list-processes activate)
"run list-processes after executing accept-process-output"
(list-processes)))
(defun notmuch-test-wait ()
"Wait for process completion."
(while (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))
(accept-process-output nil 0.1)))
(defun test-output (&optional filename)
"Save current buffer to file FILENAME. Default FILENAME is OUTPUT."
(notmuch-post-command)
(write-region (point-min) (point-max) (or filename "OUTPUT")))
(defun test-visible-output (&optional filename)
"Save visible text in current buffer to file FILENAME. Default
FILENAME is OUTPUT."
(notmuch-post-command)
(let ((text (visible-buffer-string)))
(with-temp-file (or filename "OUTPUT") (insert text))))
(defun visible-buffer-string ()
"Same as `buffer-string', but excludes invisible text and
removes any text properties."
(visible-buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))
(defun visible-buffer-substring (start end)
"Same as `buffer-substring-no-properties', but excludes
invisible text."
(let (str)
(while (< start end)
(let ((next-pos (next-char-property-change start end)))
(when (not (invisible-p start))
(setq str (concat str (buffer-substring-no-properties
start next-pos))))
(setq start next-pos)))
str))
;; process-attributes is not defined everywhere, so define an
;; alternate way to test if a process still exists.
(defun test-process-running (pid)
(= 0
(signal-process pid 0)))
(defun orphan-watchdog-check (pid)
"Periodically check that the process with id PID is still
running, quit if it terminated."
(if (not (test-process-running pid))
(kill-emacs)))
(defun orphan-watchdog (pid)
"Initiate orphan watchdog check."
(run-at-time 60 60 'orphan-watchdog-check pid))
(defun hook-counter (hook)
"Count how many times a hook is called. Increments
`hook'-counter variable value if it is bound, otherwise does
nothing."
(let ((counter (intern (concat (symbol-name hook) "-counter"))))
(if (boundp counter)
(set counter (1+ (symbol-value counter))))))
(defun add-hook-counter (hook)
"Add hook to count how many times `hook' is called."
(add-hook hook (apply-partially 'hook-counter hook)))
(add-hook-counter 'notmuch-hello-mode-hook)
(add-hook-counter 'notmuch-hello-refresh-hook)
(defadvice notmuch-search-process-filter (around pessimal activate disable)
"Feed notmuch-search-process-filter one character at a time."
(let ((string (ad-get-arg 1)))
(loop for char across string
do (progn
(ad-set-arg 1 (char-to-string char))
ad-do-it))))
(defun notmuch-test-mark-links ()
"Enclose links in the current buffer with << and >>."
;; Links are often created by jit-lock functions
(jit-lock-fontify-now)
(save-excursion
(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
(goto-char (point-min))
(let ((button))
(while (setq button (next-button (point)))
(goto-char (button-start button))
(insert "<<")
(goto-char (button-end button))
(insert ">>"))))))
(defmacro notmuch-test-run (&rest body)
"Evaluate a BODY of test expressions and output the result."
`(with-temp-buffer
(let ((buffer (current-buffer))
(result (progn ,@body)))
(switch-to-buffer buffer)
(insert (if (stringp result)
result
(prin1-to-string result)))
(test-output))))
(defun notmuch-test-report-unexpected (output expected)
"Report that the OUTPUT does not match the EXPECTED result."
(concat "Expect:\t" (prin1-to-string expected) "\n"
"Output:\t" (prin1-to-string output) "\n"))
(defun notmuch-test-expect-equal (output expected)
"Compare OUTPUT with EXPECTED. Report any discrepencies."
(if (equal output expected)
t
(cond
((and (listp output)
(listp expected))
;; Reporting the difference between two lists is done by
;; reporting differing elements of OUTPUT and EXPECTED
;; pairwise. This is expected to make analysis of failures
;; simpler.
(apply #'concat (loop for o in output
for e in expected
if (not (equal o e))
collect (notmuch-test-report-unexpected o e))))
(t
(notmuch-test-report-unexpected output expected)))))
emacs: show: mark tags changed since buffer loaded This allows (and requires) the original-tags to be passed along with the current-tags to be passed to notmuch-tag-format-tags. This allows the tag formatting to show added and deleted tags.By default a removed tag is displayed with strike-through in red (if strike-through is not available, eg on a terminal, inverse video is used instead) and an added tag is displayed underlined in green. If the caller does not wish to use the new feature it can pass current-tags for both arguments and, at this point, we do exactly that in the three callers of this function. Note, we cannot tidily allow original-tags to be optional because we would need to distinguish nil meaning "we are not specifying original-tags" from nil meaning there were no original-tags (an empty list). We use this in subsequent patches to make it clear when a message was unread when you first loaded a show buffer (previously the unread tag could be removed before a user realised that it had been unread). The code adds into the existing tag formatting code. The user can specify exactly how a tag should be displayed normally, when deleted, or when added. Since the formatting code matches regexps a user can match all deleted tags with a ".*" in notmuch-tag-deleted-formats. For example setting notmuch-tag-deleted-formats to '((".*" nil)) tells notmuch not to show deleted tags at all. All the variables are customizable; however, more complicated cases like changing the face depending on the type of display will require custom lisp. Currently this overrides notmuch-tag-deleted-formats for the tests setting it to '((".*" nil)) so that they get removed from the display and, thus, all tests still pass.
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(defun notmuch-post-command ()
(run-hooks 'post-command-hook))
(defmacro notmuch-test-progn (&rest body)
(cons 'progn
(mapcar
(lambda (x) `(prog1 ,x (notmuch-post-command)))
body)))
emacs: show: mark tags changed since buffer loaded This allows (and requires) the original-tags to be passed along with the current-tags to be passed to notmuch-tag-format-tags. This allows the tag formatting to show added and deleted tags.By default a removed tag is displayed with strike-through in red (if strike-through is not available, eg on a terminal, inverse video is used instead) and an added tag is displayed underlined in green. If the caller does not wish to use the new feature it can pass current-tags for both arguments and, at this point, we do exactly that in the three callers of this function. Note, we cannot tidily allow original-tags to be optional because we would need to distinguish nil meaning "we are not specifying original-tags" from nil meaning there were no original-tags (an empty list). We use this in subsequent patches to make it clear when a message was unread when you first loaded a show buffer (previously the unread tag could be removed before a user realised that it had been unread). The code adds into the existing tag formatting code. The user can specify exactly how a tag should be displayed normally, when deleted, or when added. Since the formatting code matches regexps a user can match all deleted tags with a ".*" in notmuch-tag-deleted-formats. For example setting notmuch-tag-deleted-formats to '((".*" nil)) tells notmuch not to show deleted tags at all. All the variables are customizable; however, more complicated cases like changing the face depending on the type of display will require custom lisp. Currently this overrides notmuch-tag-deleted-formats for the tests setting it to '((".*" nil)) so that they get removed from the display and, thus, all tests still pass.
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;; For historical reasons, we hide deleted tags by default in the test
;; suite
(setq notmuch-tag-deleted-formats
'((".*" nil)))
;; force a common html renderer, to avoid test variations between
;; environments
(setq mm-text-html-renderer 'html2text)