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| """
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| Very minimal unittests for parts of the readline module.
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| """
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| import locale
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| import os
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| import sys
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| import tempfile
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| import textwrap
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| import unittest
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| from test.support import verbose
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| from test.support.import_helper import import_module
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| from test.support.os_helper import unlink, temp_dir, TESTFN
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| from test.support.pty_helper import run_pty
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| from test.support.script_helper import assert_python_ok
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| from test.support.threading_helper import requires_working_threading
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| 
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| # Skip tests if there is no readline module
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| readline = import_module('readline')
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| 
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| if hasattr(readline, "_READLINE_LIBRARY_VERSION"):
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|     is_editline = ("EditLine wrapper" in readline._READLINE_LIBRARY_VERSION)
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| else:
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|     is_editline = readline.backend == "editline"
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| 
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| 
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| def setUpModule():
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|     if verbose:
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|         # Python implementations other than CPython may not have
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|         # these private attributes
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|         if hasattr(readline, "_READLINE_VERSION"):
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|             print(f"readline version: {readline._READLINE_VERSION:#x}")
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|             print(f"readline runtime version: {readline._READLINE_RUNTIME_VERSION:#x}")
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|         if hasattr(readline, "_READLINE_LIBRARY_VERSION"):
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|             print(f"readline library version: {readline._READLINE_LIBRARY_VERSION!r}")
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|         print(f"use libedit emulation? {is_editline}")
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| 
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| 
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| @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(readline, "clear_history"),
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|                      "The history update test cannot be run because the "
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|                      "clear_history method is not available.")
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| class TestHistoryManipulation (unittest.TestCase):
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|     """
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|     These tests were added to check that the libedit emulation on OSX and the
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|     "real" readline have the same interface for history manipulation. That's
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|     why the tests cover only a small subset of the interface.
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|     """
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| 
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|     def testHistoryUpdates(self):
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|         readline.clear_history()
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| 
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|         readline.add_history("first line")
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|         readline.add_history("second line")
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| 
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(0), None)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(1), "first line")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(2), "second line")
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| 
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|         readline.replace_history_item(0, "replaced line")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(0), None)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(1), "replaced line")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(2), "second line")
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| 
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_current_history_length(), 2)
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| 
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|         readline.remove_history_item(0)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(0), None)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(1), "second line")
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| 
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_current_history_length(), 1)
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| 
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|     @unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(readline, "append_history_file"),
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|                          "append_history not available")
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|     def test_write_read_append(self):
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|         hfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False)
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|         hfile.close()
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|         hfilename = hfile.name
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|         self.addCleanup(unlink, hfilename)
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| 
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|         # test write-clear-read == nop
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|         readline.clear_history()
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|         readline.add_history("first line")
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|         readline.add_history("second line")
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|         readline.write_history_file(hfilename)
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| 
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|         readline.clear_history()
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_current_history_length(), 0)
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| 
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|         readline.read_history_file(hfilename)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_current_history_length(), 2)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(1), "first line")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(2), "second line")
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| 
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|         # test append
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|         readline.append_history_file(1, hfilename)
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|         readline.clear_history()
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|         readline.read_history_file(hfilename)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_current_history_length(), 3)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(1), "first line")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(2), "second line")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(3), "second line")
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| 
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|         # test 'no such file' behaviour
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|         os.unlink(hfilename)
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|         try:
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|             readline.append_history_file(1, hfilename)
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|         except FileNotFoundError:
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|             pass  # Some implementations return this error (libreadline).
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|         else:
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|             os.unlink(hfilename)  # Some create it anyways (libedit).
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|             # If the file wasn't created, unlink will fail.
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|         # We're just testing that one of the two expected behaviors happens
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|         # instead of an incorrect error.
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| 
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|         # write_history_file can create the target
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|         readline.write_history_file(hfilename)
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| 
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|         # Negative values should be disallowed
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|         with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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|             readline.append_history_file(-42, hfilename)
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| 
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|         # See gh-122431, using the minimum signed integer value caused a segfault
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|         with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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|             readline.append_history_file(-2147483648, hfilename)
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| 
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|     def test_nonascii_history(self):
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|         readline.clear_history()
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|         try:
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|             readline.add_history("entrée 1")
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|         except UnicodeEncodeError as err:
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|             self.skipTest("Locale cannot encode test data: " + format(err))
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|         readline.add_history("entrée 2")
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|         readline.replace_history_item(1, "entrée 22")
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|         readline.write_history_file(TESTFN)
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|         self.addCleanup(os.remove, TESTFN)
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|         readline.clear_history()
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|         readline.read_history_file(TESTFN)
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|         if is_editline:
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|             # An add_history() call seems to be required for get_history_
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|             # item() to register items from the file
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|             readline.add_history("dummy")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(1), "entrée 1")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(2), "entrée 22")
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| 
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|     def test_write_read_limited_history(self):
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|         previous_length = readline.get_history_length()
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|         self.addCleanup(readline.set_history_length, previous_length)
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| 
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|         readline.clear_history()
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|         readline.add_history("first line")
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|         readline.add_history("second line")
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|         readline.add_history("third line")
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| 
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|         readline.set_history_length(2)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_length(), 2)
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|         readline.write_history_file(TESTFN)
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|         self.addCleanup(os.remove, TESTFN)
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| 
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|         readline.clear_history()
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_current_history_length(), 0)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_length(), 2)
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| 
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|         readline.read_history_file(TESTFN)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(1), "second line")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(2), "third line")
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_item(3), None)
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| 
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|         # Readline seems to report an additional history element.
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|         self.assertIn(readline.get_current_history_length(), (2, 3))
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| 
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| 
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| class TestReadline(unittest.TestCase):
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| 
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|     @unittest.skipIf(readline._READLINE_VERSION < 0x0601 and not is_editline,
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|                      "not supported in this library version")
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|     def test_init(self):
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|         # Issue #19884: Ensure that the ANSI sequence "\033[1034h" is not
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|         # written into stdout when the readline module is imported and stdout
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|         # is redirected to a pipe.
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|         rc, stdout, stderr = assert_python_ok('-c', 'import readline',
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|                                               TERM='xterm-256color')
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|         self.assertEqual(stdout, b'')
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| 
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|     def test_backend(self):
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|         self.assertIn(readline.backend, ("readline", "editline"))
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| 
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|     auto_history_script = """\
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| import readline
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| readline.set_auto_history({})
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| input()
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| print("History length:", readline.get_current_history_length())
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| """
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| 
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|     def test_auto_history_enabled(self):
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|         output = run_pty(self.auto_history_script.format(True))
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|         # bpo-44949: Sometimes, the newline character is not written at the
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|         # end, so don't expect it in the output.
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|         self.assertIn(b"History length: 1", output)
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| 
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|     def test_auto_history_disabled(self):
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|         output = run_pty(self.auto_history_script.format(False))
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|         # bpo-44949: Sometimes, the newline character is not written at the
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|         # end, so don't expect it in the output.
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|         self.assertIn(b"History length: 0", output)
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| 
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|     def test_set_complete_delims(self):
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|         script = textwrap.dedent("""
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|             import readline
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|             def complete(text, state):
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|                 if state == 0 and text == "$":
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|                     return "$complete"
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|                 return None
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|             if readline.backend == "editline":
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|                 readline.parse_and_bind(r'bind "\\t" rl_complete')
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|             else:
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|                 readline.parse_and_bind(r'"\\t": complete')
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|             readline.set_completer_delims(" \\t\\n")
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|             readline.set_completer(complete)
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|             print(input())
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|         """)
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| 
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|         output = run_pty(script, input=b"$\t\n")
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|         self.assertIn(b"$complete", output)
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| 
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|     def test_nonascii(self):
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|         loc = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_CTYPE, None)
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|         if loc in ('C', 'POSIX'):
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|             # bpo-29240: On FreeBSD, if the LC_CTYPE locale is C or POSIX,
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|             # writing and reading non-ASCII bytes into/from a TTY works, but
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|             # readline or ncurses ignores non-ASCII bytes on read.
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|             self.skipTest(f"the LC_CTYPE locale is {loc!r}")
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| 
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|         try:
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|             readline.add_history("\xEB\xEF")
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|         except UnicodeEncodeError as err:
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|             self.skipTest("Locale cannot encode test data: " + format(err))
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| 
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|         script = r"""import readline
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| 
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| is_editline = readline.backend == "editline"
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| inserted = "[\xEFnserted]"
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| macro = "|t\xEB[after]"
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| set_pre_input_hook = getattr(readline, "set_pre_input_hook", None)
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| if is_editline or not set_pre_input_hook:
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|     # The insert_line() call via pre_input_hook() does nothing with Editline,
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|     # so include the extra text that would have been inserted here
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|     macro = inserted + macro
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| 
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| if is_editline:
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|     readline.parse_and_bind(r'bind ^B ed-prev-char')
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|     readline.parse_and_bind(r'bind "\t" rl_complete')
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|     readline.parse_and_bind(r'bind -s ^A "{}"'.format(macro))
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| else:
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|     readline.parse_and_bind(r'Control-b: backward-char')
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|     readline.parse_and_bind(r'"\t": complete')
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|     readline.parse_and_bind(r'set disable-completion off')
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|     readline.parse_and_bind(r'set show-all-if-ambiguous off')
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|     readline.parse_and_bind(r'set show-all-if-unmodified off')
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|     readline.parse_and_bind(r'Control-a: "{}"'.format(macro))
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| 
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| def pre_input_hook():
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|     readline.insert_text(inserted)
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|     readline.redisplay()
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| if set_pre_input_hook:
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|     set_pre_input_hook(pre_input_hook)
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| 
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| def completer(text, state):
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|     if text == "t\xEB":
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|         if state == 0:
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|             print("text", ascii(text))
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|             print("line", ascii(readline.get_line_buffer()))
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|             print("indexes", readline.get_begidx(), readline.get_endidx())
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|             return "t\xEBnt"
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|         if state == 1:
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|             return "t\xEBxt"
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|     if text == "t\xEBx" and state == 0:
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|         return "t\xEBxt"
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|     return None
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| readline.set_completer(completer)
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| 
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| def display(substitution, matches, longest_match_length):
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|     print("substitution", ascii(substitution))
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|     print("matches", ascii(matches))
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| readline.set_completion_display_matches_hook(display)
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| 
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| print("result", ascii(input()))
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| print("history", ascii(readline.get_history_item(1)))
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| """
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| 
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|         input = b"\x01"  # Ctrl-A, expands to "|t\xEB[after]"
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|         input += b"\x02" * len("[after]")  # Move cursor back
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|         input += b"\t\t"  # Display possible completions
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|         input += b"x\t"  # Complete "t\xEBx" -> "t\xEBxt"
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|         input += b"\r"
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|         output = run_pty(script, input)
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|         self.assertIn(b"text 't\\xeb'\r\n", output)
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|         self.assertIn(b"line '[\\xefnserted]|t\\xeb[after]'\r\n", output)
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|         if sys.platform == "darwin" or not is_editline:
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|             self.assertIn(b"indexes 11 13\r\n", output)
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|             # Non-macOS libedit does not handle non-ASCII bytes
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|             # the same way and generates character indices
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|             # rather than byte indices via get_begidx() and
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|             # get_endidx().  Ex: libedit2 3.1-20191231-2 on Debian
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|             # winds up with "indexes 10 12".  Stemming from the
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|             # start and end values calls back into readline.c's
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|             # rl_attempted_completion_function = flex_complete with:
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|             # (11, 13) instead of libreadline's (12, 15).
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| 
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|         if not is_editline and hasattr(readline, "set_pre_input_hook"):
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|             self.assertIn(b"substitution 't\\xeb'\r\n", output)
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|             self.assertIn(b"matches ['t\\xebnt', 't\\xebxt']\r\n", output)
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|         expected = br"'[\xefnserted]|t\xebxt[after]'"
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|         self.assertIn(b"result " + expected + b"\r\n", output)
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|         # bpo-45195: Sometimes, the newline character is not written at the
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|         # end, so don't expect it in the output.
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|         self.assertIn(b"history " + expected, output)
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| 
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|     # We have 2 reasons to skip this test:
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|     # - readline: history size was added in 6.0
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|     #   See https://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/CHANGES
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|     # - editline: history size is broken on OS X 10.11.6.
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|     #   Newer versions were not tested yet.
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|     @unittest.skipIf(readline._READLINE_VERSION < 0x600,
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|                      "this readline version does not support history-size")
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|     @unittest.skipIf(is_editline,
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|                      "editline history size configuration is broken")
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|     def test_history_size(self):
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|         history_size = 10
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|         with temp_dir() as test_dir:
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|             inputrc = os.path.join(test_dir, "inputrc")
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|             with open(inputrc, "wb") as f:
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|                 f.write(b"set history-size %d\n" % history_size)
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| 
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|             history_file = os.path.join(test_dir, "history")
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|             with open(history_file, "wb") as f:
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|                 # history_size * 2 items crashes readline
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|                 data = b"".join(b"item %d\n" % i
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|                                 for i in range(history_size * 2))
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|                 f.write(data)
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| 
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|             script = """
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| import os
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| import readline
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| 
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| history_file = os.environ["HISTORY_FILE"]
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| readline.read_history_file(history_file)
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| input()
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| readline.write_history_file(history_file)
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| """
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| 
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|             env = dict(os.environ)
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|             env["INPUTRC"] = inputrc
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|             env["HISTORY_FILE"] = history_file
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| 
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|             run_pty(script, input=b"last input\r", env=env)
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| 
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|             with open(history_file, "rb") as f:
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|                 lines = f.readlines()
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|             self.assertEqual(len(lines), history_size)
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|             self.assertEqual(lines[-1].strip(), b"last input")
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| 
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|     @requires_working_threading()
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|     def test_gh123321_threadsafe(self):
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|         """gh-123321: readline should be thread-safe and not crash"""
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|         script = textwrap.dedent(r"""
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|             import threading
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|             from test.support.threading_helper import join_thread
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| 
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|             def func():
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|                 input()
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| 
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|             thread1 = threading.Thread(target=func)
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|             thread2 = threading.Thread(target=func)
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|             thread1.start()
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|             thread2.start()
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|             join_thread(thread1)
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|             join_thread(thread2)
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|             print("done")
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|         """)
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| 
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|         output = run_pty(script, input=b"input1\rinput2\r")
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| 
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|         self.assertIn(b"done", output)
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| 
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| 
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|     def test_write_read_limited_history(self):
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|         previous_length = readline.get_history_length()
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|         self.addCleanup(readline.set_history_length, previous_length)
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| 
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|         readline.add_history("first line")
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|         readline.add_history("second line")
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|         readline.add_history("third line")
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| 
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|         readline.set_history_length(2)
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|         self.assertEqual(readline.get_history_length(), 2)
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|         readline.write_history_file(TESTFN)
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|         self.addCleanup(os.remove, TESTFN)
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| 
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|         readline.read_history_file(TESTFN)
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|         # Without clear_history() there's no good way to test if
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|         # the correct entries are present (we're combining history limiting and
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|         # possible deduplication with arbitrary previous content).
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|         # So, we've only tested that the read did not fail.
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|         # See TestHistoryManipulation for the full test.
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == "__main__":
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|     unittest.main()
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