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- zsh-syntax-highlighting / tests
- ===============================
-
- Utility scripts for testing zsh-syntax-highlighting highlighters.
-
- The tests harness expects the highlighter directory to contain a `test-data`
- directory with test data files.
- See the [main highlighter](../highlighters/main/test-data) for examples.
-
- Tests should set the following variables:
-
- 1.
- Each test should define the string `$BUFFER` that is to be highlighted and the
- array parameter `$expected_region_highlight`.
- The value of that parameter is a list of strings of the form `"$i $j $style"`.
- or `"$i $j $style $todo"`.
- Each string specifies the highlighting that `$BUFFER[$i,$j]` should have;
- that is, `$i` and `$j` specify a range, 1-indexed, inclusive of both endpoints.
- `$style` is a key of `$ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES`.
- If `$todo` exists, the test point is marked as TODO (the failure of that test
- point will not fail the test), and `$todo` is used as the explanation.
-
- 2.
- If a test sets `$skip_test` to a non-empty string, the test will be skipped
- with the provided string as the reason.
-
- 3.
- If a test sets `$fail_test` to a non-empty string, the test will be skipped
- with the provided string as the reason.
-
- 4.
- If a test sets `unsorted=1` the order of highlights in `$expected_region_highlight`
- need not match the order in `$region_highlight`.
-
- 5.
- Normally, tests fail if `$expected_region_highlight` and `$region_highlight`
- have different numbers of elements. To mark this check as expected to fail,
- tests may set `$expected_mismatch` to an explanation string (like `$todo`);
- this is useful when the only difference between actual and expected is that actual
- has some additional, superfluous elements. This check is skipped if the
- `$todo` component is present in any regular test point.
-
- **Note**: `$region_highlight` uses the same `"$i $j $style"` syntax but
- interprets the indexes differently.
-
- **Note**: Tests are run with `setopt NOUNSET WARN_CREATE_GLOBAL`, so any
- variables the test creates must be declared local.
-
- **Isolation**: Each test is run in a separate subshell, so any variables,
- aliases, functions, etc., it defines will be visible to the tested code (that
- computes `$region_highlight`), but will not affect subsequent tests. The
- current working directory of tests is set to a newly-created empty directory,
- which is automatically cleaned up after the test exits. For example:
-
- ```zsh
- setopt PATH_DIRS
- mkdir -p foo/bar
- touch foo/bar/testing-issue-228
- chmod +x foo/bar/testing-issue-228
- path+=( "$PWD"/foo )
-
- BUFFER='bar/testing-issue-228'
-
- expected_region_highlight=(
- "1 21 command" # bar/testing-issue-228
- )
- ```
-
-
- Writing new tests
- -----------------
-
- An experimental tool is available to generate test files:
-
- ```zsh
- zsh -f tests/generate.zsh 'ls -x' acme newfile
- ```
-
- This generates a `highlighters/acme/test-data/newfile.zsh` test file based on
- the current highlighting of the given `$BUFFER` (in this case, `ls -x`).
-
- _This tool is experimental._ Its interface may change. In particular it may
- grow ways to set `$PREBUFFER` to inject free-form code into the generated file.
-
-
- Highlighting test
- -----------------
-
- [`test-highlighting.zsh`](tests/test-highlighting.zsh) tests the correctness of
- the highlighting. Usage:
-
- ```zsh
- zsh test-highlighting.zsh <HIGHLIGHTER NAME>
- ```
-
- All tests may be run with
-
- ```zsh
- make test
- ```
-
- which will run all highlighting tests and report results in [TAP format][TAP].
- By default, the results of all tests will be printed; to show only "interesting"
- results (tests that failed but were expected to succeed, or vice-versa), run
- `make quiet-test` (or `make test QUIET=y`).
-
- [TAP]: http://testanything.org/
-
-
- Performance test
- ----------------
-
- [`test-perfs.zsh`](tests/test-perfs.zsh) measures the time spent doing the
- highlighting. Usage:
-
- ```zsh
- zsh test-perfs.zsh <HIGHLIGHTER NAME>
- ```
-
- All tests may be run with
-
- ```zsh
- make perf
- ```
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