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clang-p2996/lldb/test/API/commands/expression/multiline-navigation/TestMultilineNavigation.py
Jordan Rupprecht 99451b4453 [lldb][test] Remove symlink for API tests.
Summary: Moves lldbsuite tests to lldb/test/API.

This is a largely mechanical change, moved with the following steps:

```
rm lldb/test/API/testcases
mkdir -p lldb/test/API/{test_runner/test,tools/lldb-{server,vscode}}
mv lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/test_runner/test lldb/test/API/test_runner
for d in $(find lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/* -maxdepth 0 -type d | egrep -v "make|plugins|test_runner|tools"); do mv $d lldb/test/API; done
for d in $(find lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/tools/lldb-vscode -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 | grep -v ".py"); do mv $d lldb/test/API/tools/lldb-vscode; done
for d in $(find lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/test/tools/lldb-server -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 | egrep -v "gdbremote_testcase.py|lldbgdbserverutils.py|socket_packet_pump.py"); do mv $d lldb/test/API/tools/lldb-server; done
```

lldb/packages/Python/lldbsuite/__init__.py and lldb/test/API/lit.cfg.py were also updated with the new directory structure.

Reviewers: labath, JDevlieghere

Tags: #lldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71151
2020-02-11 10:03:53 -08:00

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"""
Tests navigating in the multiline expression editor.
"""
import lldb
from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
from lldbsuite.test.lldbpexpect import PExpectTest
class TestCase(PExpectTest):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
arrow_up = "\033[A"
arrow_down = "\033[B"
# PExpect uses many timeouts internally and doesn't play well
# under ASAN on a loaded machine..
@skipIfAsan
@skipIfEditlineSupportMissing
def test_nav_arrow_up(self):
"""Tests that we can navigate back to the previous line with the up arrow"""
self.launch()
# Start multiline expression mode by just running 'expr'
self.child.sendline("expr")
self.child.expect_exact("terminate with an empty line to evaluate")
# Create a simple integer expression '123' and press enter.
self.child.send("123\n")
# We should see the prompt for the second line of our expression.
self.child.expect_exact("2: ")
# Go back to the first line and change 123 to 124.
# Then press enter twice to evaluate our expression.
self.child.send(self.arrow_up + "\b4\n\n")
# The result of our expression should be 124 (our edited expression)
# and not 123 (the one we initially typed).
self.child.expect_exact("(int) $0 = 124")
self.quit()
@skipIfAsan
@skipIfEditlineSupportMissing
def test_nav_arrow_down(self):
"""Tests that we can navigate to the next line with the down arrow"""
self.launch()
# Start multiline expression mode by just running 'expr'
self.child.sendline("expr")
self.child.expect_exact("terminate with an empty line to evaluate")
# Create a simple integer expression '111' and press enter.
self.child.send("111\n")
# We should see the prompt for the second line of our expression.
self.child.expect_exact("2: ")
# Create another simple integer expression '222'.
self.child.send("222")
# Go back to the first line and change '111' to '111+' to make
# an addition operation that spans two lines. We need to go up to
# test that we can go back down again.
self.child.send(self.arrow_up + "+")
# Go back down to our second line and change '222' to '223'
# so that the full expression is now '111+\n223'.
# Then press enter twice to evaluate the expression.
self.child.send(self.arrow_down + "\b3\n\n")
# The result of our expression '111 + 223' should be '334'.
# If the expression is '333' then arrow down failed to get
# us back to the second line.
self.child.expect_exact("(int) $0 = 334")
self.quit()