#!/usr/bin/python # # Tests the functionality of roll-die.so # # @author Ryan Munz (rtm8889) # @author Dustin Pho (dpho) # import sys, imp, atexit, os sys.path.append("/home/courses/cs3214/software/pexpect-dpty/"); import pexpect, shellio, signal, time, os, re, proc_check # Determine the path this file is in thisdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) #Ensure the shell process is terminated def force_shell_termination(shell_process): c.close(force=True) # pulling in the regular expression and other definitions # this should be the eshoutput.py file of the hosting shell, see usage above definitions_scriptname = sys.argv[1] def_module = imp.load_source('', definitions_scriptname) # you can define logfile=open("log.txt", "w") in your eshoutput.py if you want logging! logfile = None if hasattr(def_module, 'logfile'): logfile = def_module.logfile #spawn an instance of the shell, note the -p flags c = pexpect.spawn(def_module.shell, drainpty=True, logfile=logfile, args=['-p', thisdir]) atexit.register(force_shell_termination, shell_process=c) # set timeout for all following 'expect*' calls to 2 seconds c.timeout = 2 # ensure that shell prints expected prompt assert c.expect(def_module.prompt) == 0, "Shell did not print expected prompt (1)" # run a command c.sendline("rdie") assert c.expect("No arguments") == 0, "There should be a no argument error" assert c.expect(def_module.prompt) == 0, "Shell did not print expected prompt (1)" # run a command c.sendline("rdie foo") assert c.expect("error") == 0, "There should be a non-number error" assert c.expect(def_module.prompt) == 0, "Shell did not print expected prompt (1)" # run a command c.sendline("rdie 3") assert c.expect("Die 1") == 0, "There should be no errors" assert c.expect(def_module.prompt) == 0, "Shell did not print expected prompt (1)" shellio.success()