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This tests do compare icons from all modes (except for flat and compatible) with all other modes.
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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
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#vim:ft=zsh ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et fenc=utf-8
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# Required for shunit2 to run correctly
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setopt shwordsplit
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SHUNIT_PARENT=$0
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function setUp() {
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# Store old value for LC_CTYPE
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_OLD_LC_CTYPE="${LC_CTYPE}"
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# Reset actual LC_CTYPE
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unset LC_CTYPE
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# Store old P9K mode
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_OLD_P9K_MODE="${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}"
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}
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function tearDown() {
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# Restore LC_CTYPE
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LC_CTYPE="${_OLD_LC_CTYPE}"
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# Restore old P9K mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="${_OLD_P9K_MODE}"
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}
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function testLcCtypeIsSetCorrectlyInDefaultMode() {
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="default"
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# Load Powerlevel9k
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source functions/icons.zsh
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assertEquals 'en_US.UTF-8' "${LC_CTYPE}"
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}
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function testLcCtypeIsSetCorrectlyInAwesomePatchedMode() {
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="awesome-patched"
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# Load Powerlevel9k
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source functions/icons.zsh
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assertEquals 'en_US.UTF-8' "${LC_CTYPE}"
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}
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function testLcCtypeIsSetCorrectlyInAwesomeFontconfigMode() {
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="awesome-fontconfig"
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# Load Powerlevel9k
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source functions/icons.zsh
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assertEquals 'en_US.UTF-8' "${LC_CTYPE}"
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}
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function testLcCtypeIsSetCorrectlyInNerdfontFontconfigMode() {
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="nerdfont-fontconfig"
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# Load Powerlevel9k
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source functions/icons.zsh
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assertEquals 'en_US.UTF-8' "${LC_CTYPE}"
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}
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function testLcCtypeIsSetCorrectlyInFlatMode() {
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="flat"
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# Load Powerlevel9k
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source functions/icons.zsh
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assertEquals 'en_US.UTF-8' "${LC_CTYPE}"
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}
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function testLcCtypeIsSetCorrectlyInCompatibleMode() {
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="compatible"
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# Load Powerlevel9k
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source functions/icons.zsh
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assertEquals 'en_US.UTF-8' "${LC_CTYPE}"
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}
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# Go through all icons defined in default mode, and
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# check if all of them are defined in the other modes.
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function testAllIconsAreDefinedLikeInDefaultMode() {
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# Always compare against this mode
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local _P9K_TEST_MODE="default"
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="${_P9K_TEST_MODE}"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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# _ICONS_UNDER_TEST is an array of just the keys of $icons.
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# We later check via (r) "subscript" flag that our key
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# is in the values of our flat array.
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local -a _ICONS_UNDER_TEST=(${(k)icons[@]})
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# Switch to "awesome-patched" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="awesome-patched"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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# Iterate over all keys found in the _ICONS_UNDER_TEST
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# array and compare it with the icons array of the
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# current POWERLEVEL9K_MODE.
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# Use parameter expansion, to directly check if the
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# key exists in the flat current array of keys. That
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# is quite complicated, but there seems no easy way
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# to check the mere existance of a key in an array.
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# The usual way would always return the value, so that
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# would do the wrong thing as we have some (on purpose)
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# empty values.
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "awesome-fontconfig" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="awesome-fontconfig"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "nerdfont-fontconfig" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="nerdfont-fontconfig"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "flat" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="flat"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "compatible" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="compatible"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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}
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# Go through all icons defined in awesome-patched mode, and
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# check if all of them are defined in the other modes.
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function testAllIconsAreDefinedLikeInAwesomePatchedMode() {
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# Always compare against this mode
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local _P9K_TEST_MODE="awesome-patched"
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="$_P9K_TEST_MODE"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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# _ICONS_UNDER_TEST is an array of just the keys of $icons.
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# We later check via (r) "subscript" flag that our key
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# is in the values of our flat array.
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local -a _ICONS_UNDER_TEST=(${(k)icons[@]})
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# Switch to "default" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="default"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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# Iterate over all keys found in the _ICONS_UNDER_TEST
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# array and compare it with the icons array of the
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# current POWERLEVEL9K_MODE.
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# Use parameter expansion, to directly check if the
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# key exists in the flat current array of keys. That
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# is quite complicated, but there seems no easy way
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# to check the mere existance of a key in an array.
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# The usual way would always return the value, so that
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# would do the wrong thing as we have some (on purpose)
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# empty values.
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "awesome-fontconfig" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="awesome-fontconfig"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "nerdfont-fontconfig" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="nerdfont-fontconfig"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "flat" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="flat"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "compatible" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="compatible"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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}
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# Go through all icons defined in awesome-fontconfig mode, and
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# check if all of them are defined in the other modes.
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function testAllIconsAreDefinedLikeInAwesomeFontconfigMode() {
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# Always compare against this mode
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local _P9K_TEST_MODE="awesome-fontconfig"
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="$_P9K_TEST_MODE"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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# _ICONS_UNDER_TEST is an array of just the keys of $icons.
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# We later check via (r) "subscript" flag that our key
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# is in the values of our flat array.
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local -a _ICONS_UNDER_TEST=(${(k)icons[@]})
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# Switch to "default" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="default"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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# Iterate over all keys found in the _ICONS_UNDER_TEST
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# array and compare it with the icons array of the
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# current POWERLEVEL9K_MODE.
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# Use parameter expansion, to directly check if the
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# key exists in the flat current array of keys. That
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# is quite complicated, but there seems no easy way
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# to check the mere existance of a key in an array.
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# The usual way would always return the value, so that
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# would do the wrong thing as we have some (on purpose)
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# empty values.
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "awesome-patched" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="awesome-patched"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "nerdfont-fontconfig" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="nerdfont-fontconfig"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "flat" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="flat"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "compatible" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="compatible"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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}
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# Go through all icons defined in nerdfont-fontconfig mode, and
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# check if all of them are defined in the other modes.
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function testAllIconsAreDefinedLikeInNerdfontFontconfigMode() {
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# Always compare against this mode
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local _P9K_TEST_MODE="nerdfont-fontconfig"
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="$_P9K_TEST_MODE"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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# _ICONS_UNDER_TEST is an array of just the keys of $icons.
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# We later check via (r) "subscript" flag that our key
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# is in the values of our flat array.
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local -a _ICONS_UNDER_TEST=(${(k)icons[@]})
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# Switch to "default" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="default"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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# Iterate over all keys found in the _ICONS_UNDER_TEST
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# array and compare it with the icons array of the
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# current POWERLEVEL9K_MODE.
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# Use parameter expansion, to directly check if the
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# key exists in the flat current array of keys. That
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# is quite complicated, but there seems no easy way
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# to check the mere existance of a key in an array.
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# The usual way would always return the value, so that
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# would do the wrong thing as we have some (on purpose)
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# empty values.
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "awesome-patched" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="awesome-patched"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "awesome-fontconfig" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="awesome-fontconfig"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "flat" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="flat"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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# Switch to "compatible" mode
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="compatible"
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source functions/icons.zsh
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local -a current_icons=(${(k)icons[@]})
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for key in ${_ICONS_UNDER_TEST}; do
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assertTrue "The key ${key} does exist in ${_P9K_TEST_MODE} mode, but not in ${POWERLEVEL9K_MODE}!" "(( ${+current_icons[(r)$key]} ))"
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done
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}
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