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| | ;;; man-tests.el --- Test suite for man. -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 2013-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Wolfgang Jenkner <wjenkner@inode.at>
;; Keywords: help, internal, unix
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; 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 GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Code:
(require 'ert)
(require 'man)
(require 'seq)
(defconst man-tests-parse-man-k-tests
'(;; GNU/Linux: man-db-2.6.1
("\
sin (3) - sine function
sinf (3) - sine function
sinl (3) - sine function"
. (#("sin(3)" 0 6 (help-echo "sine function")) #("sinf(3)" 0 7 (help-echo "sine function")) #("sinl(3)" 0 7 (help-echo "sine function"))))
;; GNU/Linux: man-1.6g
("\
sin (3) - sine function
sinf [sin] (3) - sine function
sinl [sin] (3) - sine function"
. (#("sin(3)" 0 6 (help-echo "sine function")) #("sinf(3)" 0 7 (help-echo "sine function")) #("sinl(3)" 0 7 (help-echo "sine function"))))
;; FreeBSD 9
("\
sin(3), sinf(3), sinl(3) - sine functions"
. (#("sin(3)" 0 6 (help-echo "sine functions")) #("sinf(3)" 0 7 (help-echo "sine functions")) #("sinl(3)" 0 7 (help-echo "sine functions"))))
;; SunOS, Solaris
;; https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19455-01/805-6331/usradm-7/index.html
;; SunOS 4
("\
tset, reset (1) - establish or restore terminal characteristics"
. (#("tset(1)" 0 7 (help-echo "establish or restore terminal characteristics")) #("reset(1)" 0 8 (help-echo "establish or restore terminal characteristics"))))
;; SunOS 5.7, Solaris
("\
reset tset (1b) - establish or restore terminal characteristics
tset tset (1b) - establish or restore terminal characteristics"
. (#("reset(1b)" 0 8 (help-echo "establish or restore terminal characteristics")) #("tset(1b)" 0 7 (help-echo "establish or restore terminal characteristics"))))
;; Minix 3
;; http://www.minix3.org/manpages/html5/whatis.html
("\
cawf, nroff (1) - C version of the nroff-like, Amazingly Workable (text) Formatter
whatis (5) - database of online manual pages"
. (#("cawf(1)" 0 7 (help-echo "C version of the nroff-like, Amazingly Workable (text) Formatter")) #("nroff(1)" 0 8 (help-echo "C version of the nroff-like, Amazingly Workable (text) Formatter")) #("whatis(5)" 0 9 (help-echo "database of online manual pages"))))
;; HP-UX
;; https://docstore.mik.ua/manuals/hp-ux/en/B2355-60130/man.1.html
;; Assuming that the line break in the zgrep description was
;; introduced by the man page formatting.
("\
grep, egrep, fgrep (1) - search a file for a pattern
zgrep(1) - search possibly compressed files for a regular expression"
. (#("grep(1)" 0 7 (help-echo "search a file for a pattern")) #("egrep(1)" 0 8 (help-echo "search a file for a pattern")) #("fgrep(1)" 0 8 (help-echo "search a file for a pattern")) #("zgrep(1)" 0 8 (help-echo "search possibly compressed files for a regular expression"))))
;; AIX
;; http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/aix/v7r1/topic/com.ibm.aix.cmds/doc/aixcmds6/whatis.htm
("\
ls(1) -Displays the contents of a directory."
. (#("ls(1)" 0 5 (help-echo "Displays the contents of a directory."))))
;; https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/cgaix/entry/catman_0703_102_usr_lbin_mkwhatis_the_error_number_is_1?lang=en
("\
loopmount(1) - Associate an image file to a loopback device."
. (#("loopmount(1)" 0 12 (help-echo "Associate an image file to a loopback device."))))
)
"List of tests for `Man-parse-man-k'.
Each element is a cons cell whose car is a string containing
man -k output. That should result in the table which is stored
in the cdr of the element.")
(defun man-tests-name-equal-p (name description string)
(and (equal name string)
(not (next-single-property-change 0 'help-echo string))
(equal (get-text-property 0 'help-echo string) description)))
(defun man-tests-parse-man-k-test-case (test)
(let ((temp-buffer (get-buffer-create " *test-man*"))
(man-k-output (car test)))
(unwind-protect
(save-window-excursion
(with-current-buffer temp-buffer
(erase-buffer)
(insert man-k-output)
(let ((result (Man-parse-man-k))
(checklist (cdr test)))
(while (and checklist result
(man-tests-name-equal-p
(car checklist)
(get-text-property 0 'help-echo
(car checklist))
(pop result)))
(pop checklist))
(and (null checklist) (null result)))))
(and (buffer-name temp-buffer)
(kill-buffer temp-buffer)))))
(ert-deftest man-tests ()
"Test man."
(dolist (test man-tests-parse-man-k-tests)
(should (man-tests-parse-man-k-test-case test))))
(defun man-tests-filter-strings (_buffer strings)
"Run `Man-bgproc-filter' on each of STRINGS.
The formatted result will be inserted into BUFFER."
(let ((proc (start-process "dummy man-tests proc" (current-buffer) "cat")))
(set-process-query-on-exit-flag proc nil)
(dolist (str strings)
(Man-bgproc-filter proc str))))
(ert-deftest man-bgproc-filter-buttonize-includes ()
;; Test with abridged version of printf man page (Bug#36927).
(let ((str "\
PRINTF(3) Linux Programmer's Manual PRINTF(3)
NAME
printf, fprintf, dprintf, sprintf, snprintf, vprintf, vfprintf,
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
int printf(const char *format, ...);
#include <stdarg.h>
int vsprintf(char *str, const char *format, va_list ap);
DESCRIPTION
The functions in the printf() family produce output according\n"))
(with-temp-buffer
(dolist (chunks
(list
;; Test a few different kinds of chunking.
(list str)
(seq-mapcat (lambda (line)
(list line "\n"))
(split-string str "\n"))
(mapcar #'string str)))
(erase-buffer)
(man-tests-filter-strings (current-buffer) chunks)
(goto-char (point-min))
(ert-info ((format "%S" chunks) :prefix "Input: ")
(search-forward "#include <stdio.h>")
(let ((button (button-at (match-beginning 0))))
(should (and button (eq 'Man-xref-header-file (button-type button)))))
(search-forward "#include <stdarg.h>")
(let ((button (button-at (match-beginning 0))))
(should (and button (eq 'Man-xref-header-file (button-type button))))))))))
(provide 'man-tests)
;;; man-tests.el ends here
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