zsh-autosuggestions/spec/async_spec.rb
Eric Freese df5fb858aa Destroy old pty even if it's no longer running ()
For unknown reasons, the pty will occasionally quit running. In these
cases, we still want to remove it so that a fresh one can be created. We
don't actually need this check because error messages from `zle` and
`zpty` are redirected to /dev/null.

One sure way to kill all currently running pty's is to run `exit` in a
subshell. Even without zsh-autosuggestions loaded, the following works:

    % zmodload zsh/zpty
    % zpty -b foo cat
    % zpty -b bar cat
    % zpty
    (31689) bar: cat
    (31666) foo: cat
    % $(exit)
    % zpty
    (finished) bar: cat
    (finished) foo: cat
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context 'with asynchronous suggestions enabled' do
let(:options) { ["ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_USE_ASYNC="] }
describe '`up-line-or-beginning-search`' do
let(:before_sourcing) do
-> do
session.
run_command('autoload -U up-line-or-beginning-search').
run_command('zle -N up-line-or-beginning-search').
send_string('bindkey "').
send_keys('C-v').send_keys('up').
send_string('" up-line-or-beginning-search').
send_keys('enter')
end
end
it 'should show previous history entries' do
with_history(
'echo foo',
'echo bar',
'echo baz'
) do
session.clear_screen
3.times { session.send_keys('up') }
wait_for { session.content }.to eq("echo foo")
end
end
end
describe 'exiting a subshell' do
it 'should not cause error messages to be printed' do
session.run_command('$(exit)')
sleep 1
expect(session.content).to eq('$(exit)')
end
end
end