#!/bin/sh . tests/bot-ci/scripts/common/main.sh set +x FAILED=0 rm -rf tests/vterm mkdir tests/vterm mkdir tests/vterm/path ln -s "$(which "${PYTHON}")" tests/vterm/path/python ln -s "$(which bash)" tests/vterm/path ln -s "$(which env)" tests/vterm/path ln -s "$(which cut)" tests/vterm/path ln -s "$PWD/scripts/powerline-render" tests/vterm/path ln -s "$PWD/scripts/powerline-config" tests/vterm/path cp -r tests/terminfo tests/vterm FAIL_SUMMARY="" test_tmux() { if test "$PYTHON_IMPLEMENTATION" = PyPy; then # FIXME PyPy3 segfaults for some reason, PyPy does it as well, but # occasionally. return 0 fi if ! which "${POWERLINE_TMUX_EXE}" ; then return 0 fi ln -sf "$(which "${POWERLINE_TMUX_EXE}")" tests/vterm/path f=tests/test_in_vterm/test_tmux.py if ! "${PYTHON}" $f ; then echo "Failed vterm test $f" FAILED=1 FAIL_SUMMARY="$FAIL_SUMMARY${NL}F $POWERLINE_TMUX_EXE $f" fi } if test -z "$POWERLINE_TMUX_EXE" && test -d tests/bot-ci/deps/tmux ; then for tmux in tests/bot-ci/deps/tmux/tmux-*/tmux ; do export POWERLINE_TMUX_EXE="$PWD/$tmux" test_tmux || true done else export POWERLINE_TMUX_EXE="${POWERLINE_TMUX_EXE:-tmux}" test_tmux || true fi if test $FAILED -eq 0 ; then echo "$FAIL_SUMMARY" rm -rf tests/vterm fi exit $FAILED