package cli import ( "strings" "testing" ) // TestClampWidth guards the inline-overflow fix: scrollback lines wider than the // viewport get hard-broken (so the renderer's scroll estimate stays exact), while // lines within width — including space-padded table rows — are left untouched. func TestClampWidth(t *testing.T) { // Within width: byte-for-byte identical (runs of spaces must NOT collapse). row := "│ a │ bb │" if got := clampWidth(row, 80); got != row { t.Errorf("within-width line altered: %q -> %q", row, got) } // Over width: every resulting line fits, content is preserved. long := strings.Repeat("x", 200) out := clampWidth(long, 40) for _, line := range strings.Split(out, "\n") { if visibleWidth(line) > 40 { t.Errorf("clamped line exceeds 40: width=%d", visibleWidth(line)) } } if strings.ReplaceAll(out, "\n", "") != long { t.Error("clampWidth lost or altered content") } // width <= 0 is a no-op (pre-sizing). if clampWidth(long, 0) != long { t.Error("width<=0 should be a no-op") } }