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conky/tests/test-conky.cc
Kushagra Sinha c352069b31 Add support for nested |exec| expressions
Nested exec expressions like ${execp echo '${execp echo hi}'} are not
evaluated correctly because parsing expressions like these generates and
registers new callbacks but we never wait for these callbacks to
complete before returning the result of the evaluation.

Fix this by re-evaluating expressions after running all pending
callbacks.
2019-03-03 13:24:23 -05:00

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#include "catch2/catch.hpp"
#include "conky.h"
#include "lua-config.hh"
TEST_CASE("Expressions can be evaluated", "[evaluate]") {
state = std::make_unique<lua::state>();
conky::export_symbols(*state);
SECTION("Simple expressions without substitutions can be evaluated") {
constexpr int kMaxSize = 10;
const char input[kMaxSize] = "text";
char result[kMaxSize]{'\0'};
evaluate(input, result, kMaxSize);
REQUIRE(strncmp(input, result, kMaxSize) == 0);
}
SECTION("execs can be evaluated") {
constexpr int kMaxSize = 50;
const char input[kMaxSize] = "${exec echo text}";
char result[kMaxSize]{'\0'};
evaluate(input, result, kMaxSize);
REQUIRE(strncmp("text", result, kMaxSize) == 0);
}
SECTION("execp echo without other substitutions can be evaluated") {
constexpr int kMaxSize = 50;
const char input[kMaxSize] = "${execp echo text}";
char result[kMaxSize]{'\0'};
evaluate(input, result, kMaxSize);
REQUIRE(strncmp("text", result, kMaxSize) == 0);
}
}