pub struct Transcript { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Transcript of a user interacting with the terminal.
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Source§impl Transcript
impl Transcript
Sourcepub fn from_inputs<Cmd: SpawnShell>(
options: &mut ShellOptions<Cmd>,
inputs: impl IntoIterator<Item = UserInput>,
) -> Result<Self>
pub fn from_inputs<Cmd: SpawnShell>( options: &mut ShellOptions<Cmd>, inputs: impl IntoIterator<Item = UserInput>, ) -> Result<Self>
Constructs a transcript from the sequence of given user inputs.
The inputs are executed in the shell specified in options. A single shell is shared
among all commands.
§Errors
- Returns an error if spawning the shell or any operations with it fail (such as reading stdout / stderr, or writing commands to stdin), or if the shell exits before all commands are executed.
Sourcepub fn capture_output(
&mut self,
input: UserInput,
command: &mut Command,
) -> Result<&mut Self>
pub fn capture_output( &mut self, input: UserInput, command: &mut Command, ) -> Result<&mut Self>
Captures stdout / stderr of the provided command and adds it to Self::interactions().
The command is spawned with the closed stdin. This method blocks until the command exits.
The method succeeds regardless of the exit status of the command.
§Errors
- Returns an error if spawning the
commandor any operations with it fail (such as reading stdout / stderr).
Source§impl Transcript
impl Transcript
Sourcepub fn from_svg<R: BufRead>(reader: R) -> Result<Self, LocatedParseError>
Available on crate feature test only.
pub fn from_svg<R: BufRead>(reader: R) -> Result<Self, LocatedParseError>
test only.Parses a transcript from the provided reader, which should point to an SVG XML tree
produced by Template::render() (possibly within a larger document).
§Errors
- Returns an error if the input cannot be parsed, usually because it was not produced
by
Template::render().
Source§impl Transcript
impl Transcript
Sourcepub fn interactions(&self) -> &[Interaction]
pub fn interactions(&self) -> &[Interaction]
Returns interactions in this transcript.
Sourcepub fn interactions_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [Interaction]
pub fn interactions_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [Interaction]
Returns a mutable reference to interactions in this transcript.
Source§impl Transcript
impl Transcript
Sourcepub fn add_existing_interaction(
&mut self,
interaction: Interaction,
) -> &mut Self
pub fn add_existing_interaction( &mut self, interaction: Interaction, ) -> &mut Self
Manually adds a new interaction to the end of this transcript.
This method allows capturing interactions that are difficult or impossible to capture
using more high-level methods: Self::from_inputs() or Self::capture_output().
The resulting transcript will render just fine, but there could be issues
with testing it.
Sourcepub fn add_interaction(
&mut self,
input: impl Into<UserInput>,
output: StyledString,
) -> &mut Self
pub fn add_interaction( &mut self, input: impl Into<UserInput>, output: StyledString, ) -> &mut Self
Manually adds a new interaction to the end of this transcript.
This is a shortcut for calling Self::add_existing_interaction().
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Source§impl Clone for Transcript
impl Clone for Transcript
Source§fn clone(&self) -> Transcript
fn clone(&self) -> Transcript
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for Transcript
impl Debug for Transcript
Source§impl Default for Transcript
impl Default for Transcript
Source§fn default() -> Transcript
fn default() -> Transcript
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Transcript
impl RefUnwindSafe for Transcript
impl Send for Transcript
impl Sync for Transcript
impl Unpin for Transcript
impl UnwindSafe for Transcript
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