The architectures provided to skipIf / expectedFail are regular expressions (v. _match_decorator_property() in decorators.py so on Darwin systems "arm64" would match the skips for "arm" (32-bit Linux). Update these to "arm$" to prevent this, and also update three tests (TestBuiltinFormats.py, TestCrossDSOTailCalls.py, TestCrossObjectTailCalls.py) that were skipped for arm64 via this behavior, and need to be skipped or they will fail. This was moviated by the new TestDynamicValue.py test which has an expected-fail for arm, but the test was passing on arm64 Darwin resulting in failure for the CIs.
37 lines
1020 B
Python
37 lines
1020 B
Python
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Test resizing in our IOHandlers.
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"""
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import os
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import lldb
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from lldbsuite.test.decorators import *
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from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import *
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from lldbsuite.test.lldbpexpect import PExpectTest
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class IOHandlerCompletionTest(PExpectTest):
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# PExpect uses many timeouts internally and doesn't play well
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# under ASAN on a loaded machine..
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@skipIfAsan
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@skipIfEditlineSupportMissing
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@skipIf(oslist=["linux"], archs=["arm$", "aarch64"])
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def test_resize(self):
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# Start with a small window
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self.launch(dimensions=(10, 10))
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self.child.send("his is a long sentence missing its first letter.")
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# Now resize to something bigger
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self.child.setwinsize(100, 500)
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# Hit "left" 60 times (to go to the beginning of the line) and insert
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# a character.
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self.child.send(60 * "\033[D")
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self.child.send("T")
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self.child.expect_exact(
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"(lldb) This is a long sentence missing its first letter."
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)
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self.quit()
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