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require 'em_test_helper' class TestKeyboardEvents < Test::Unit::TestCase module KbHandler include EM::Protocols::LineText2 def receive_line d EM::stop if d == "STOP" end end # This test doesn't actually do anything useful but is here to # illustrate the usage. If you removed the timer and ran this test # by itself on a console, and then typed into the console, it would # work. # I don't know how to get the test harness to simulate actual keystrokes. # When someone figures that out, then we can make this a real test. # def test_kb omit_if(jruby?) omit_if(!$stdout.tty?) # don't run the test unless it stands a chance of validity. EM.run do EM.open_keyboard KbHandler EM::Timer.new(1) { EM.stop } end end end