neovim/test/old/testdir/test_history.vim

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" Tests for the history functions
source check.vim
CheckFeature cmdline_hist
set history=7
function History_Tests(hist)
" First clear the history
call histadd(a:hist, 'dummy')
call assert_true(histdel(a:hist))
call assert_equal(-1, histnr(a:hist))
call assert_equal('', histget(a:hist))
call assert_true('ls'->histadd(a:hist))
call assert_true(histadd(a:hist, 'buffers'))
call assert_equal('buffers', histget(a:hist))
call assert_equal('ls', histget(a:hist, -2))
call assert_equal('ls', histget(a:hist, 1))
call assert_equal('', histget(a:hist, 5))
call assert_equal('', histget(a:hist, -5))
call assert_equal(2, histnr(a:hist))
call assert_true(histdel(a:hist, 2))
call assert_false(a:hist->histdel(7))
call assert_equal(1, histnr(a:hist))
call assert_equal('ls', histget(a:hist, -1))
call assert_true(histadd(a:hist, 'buffers'))
call assert_true(histadd(a:hist, 'ls'))
call assert_equal('ls', a:hist->histget(-1))
call assert_equal(4, a:hist->histnr())
let a=execute('history ' . a:hist)
call assert_match("^\n # \\S* history\n 3 buffers\n> 4 ls$", a)
let a=execute('history all')
call assert_match("^\n # .* history\n 3 buffers\n> 4 ls", a)
if len(a:hist) > 0
let a=execute('history ' . a:hist . ' 2')
call assert_match("^\n # \\S* history$", a)
let a=execute('history ' . a:hist . ' 3')
call assert_match("^\n # \\S* history\n 3 buffers$", a)
let a=execute('history ' . a:hist . ' 4')
call assert_match("^\n # \\S* history\n> 4 ls$", a)
let a=execute('history ' . a:hist . ' 3,4')
call assert_match("^\n # \\S* history\n 3 buffers\n> 4 ls$", a)
let a=execute('history ' . a:hist . ' -1')
call assert_match("^\n # \\S* history\n> 4 ls$", a)
let a=execute('history ' . a:hist . ' -2')
call assert_match("^\n # \\S* history\n 3 buffers$", a)
let a=execute('history ' . a:hist . ' -2,')
call assert_match("^\n # \\S* history\n 3 buffers\n> 4 ls$", a)
let a=execute('history ' . a:hist . ' -3')
call assert_match("^\n # \\S* history$", a)
endif
" Test for removing entries matching a pattern
for i in range(1, 3)
call histadd(a:hist, 'text_' . i)
endfor
call assert_true(histdel(a:hist, 'text_\d\+'))
call assert_equal('ls', histget(a:hist, -1))
" Test for freeing the entire history list
for i in range(1, 7)
call histadd(a:hist, 'text_' . i)
endfor
call histdel(a:hist)
for i in range(1, 7)
call assert_equal('', histget(a:hist, i))
call assert_equal('', histget(a:hist, i - 7 - 1))
endfor
" Test for freeing an entry at the beginning of the history list
for i in range(1, 4)
call histadd(a:hist, 'text_' . i)
endfor
call histdel(a:hist, 1)
call assert_equal('', histget(a:hist, 1))
call assert_equal('text_4', histget(a:hist, 4))
endfunction
function Test_History()
for h in ['cmd', ':', '', 'search', '/', '?', 'expr', '=', 'input', '@', 'debug', '>']
call History_Tests(h)
endfor
" Negative tests
call assert_false(histdel('abc'))
call assert_equal('', histget('abc'))
call assert_fails('call histdel([])', 'E730:')
call assert_equal('', histget(10))
call assert_fails('call histget([])', 'E730:')
call assert_equal(-1, histnr('abc'))
call assert_fails('call histnr([])', 'E730:')
call assert_fails('history xyz', 'E488:')
call assert_fails('history ,abc', 'E488:')
call assert_fails('call histdel(":", "\\%(")', 'E53:')
" Test for filtering the history list
let hist_filter = execute(':filter /_\d/ :history all')->split('\n')
call assert_equal(20, len(hist_filter))
let expected = [' # cmd history',
\ ' 2 text_2',
\ ' 3 text_3',
\ '> 4 text_4',
\ ' # search history',
\ ' 2 text_2',
\ ' 3 text_3',
\ '> 4 text_4',
\ ' # expr history',
\ ' 2 text_2',
\ ' 3 text_3',
\ '> 4 text_4',
\ ' # input history',
\ ' 2 text_2',
\ ' 3 text_3',
\ '> 4 text_4',
\ ' # debug history',
\ ' 2 text_2',
\ ' 3 text_3',
\ '> 4 text_4']
call assert_equal(expected, hist_filter)
let cmds = {'c': 'cmd', 's': 'search', 'e': 'expr', 'i': 'input', 'd': 'debug'}
for h in sort(keys(cmds))
" find some items
let hist_filter = execute(':filter /_\d/ :history ' .. h)->split('\n')
call assert_equal(4, len(hist_filter))
let expected = [' # ' .. cmds[h] .. ' history',
\ ' 2 text_2',
\ ' 3 text_3',
\ '> 4 text_4']
call assert_equal(expected, hist_filter)
" Search for an item that is not there
let hist_filter = execute(':filter /XXXX/ :history ' .. h)->split('\n')
call assert_equal(1, len(hist_filter))
let expected = [' # ' .. cmds[h] .. ' history']
call assert_equal(expected, hist_filter)
" Invert the filter condition, find non-matches
let hist_filter = execute(':filter! /_3$/ :history ' .. h)->split('\n')
call assert_equal(3, len(hist_filter))
let expected = [' # ' .. cmds[h] .. ' history',
\ ' 2 text_2',
\ '> 4 text_4']
call assert_equal(expected, hist_filter)
endfor
endfunction
function Test_history_truncates_long_entry()
" History entry short enough to fit on the screen should not be truncated.
call histadd(':', 'echo x' .. repeat('y', &columns - 17) .. 'z')
let a = execute('history : -1')
call assert_match("^\n # cmd history\n"
\ .. "> *\\d\\+ echo x" .. repeat('y', &columns - 17) .. 'z$', a)
" Long history entry should be truncated to fit on the screen, with, '...'
" inserted in the string to indicate the that there is truncation.
call histadd(':', 'echo x' .. repeat('y', &columns - 16) .. 'z')
let a = execute('history : -1')
call assert_match("^\n # cmd history\n"
\ .. "> *\\d\\+ echo xy\\+\.\.\.y\\+z$", a)
endfunction
function Test_Search_history_window()
new
call setline(1, ['a', 'b', 'a', 'b'])
1
call feedkeys("/a\<CR>", 'xt')
call assert_equal('a', getline('.'))
1
call feedkeys("/b\<CR>", 'xt')
call assert_equal('b', getline('.'))
1
" select the previous /a command
call feedkeys("q/kk\<CR>", 'x!')
call assert_equal('a', getline('.'))
call assert_equal('a', @/)
bwipe!
endfunc
" Test for :history command option completion
function Test_history_completion()
call feedkeys(":history \<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
call assert_equal('"history / : = > ? @ all cmd debug expr input search', @:)
endfunc
" Test for increasing the 'history' option value
func Test_history_size()
let save_histsz = &history
set history=10
call histadd(':', 'ls')
call histdel(':')
for i in range(1, 5)
call histadd(':', 'cmd' .. i)
endfor
call assert_equal(5, histnr(':'))
call assert_equal('cmd5', histget(':', -1))
set history=15
for i in range(6, 10)
call histadd(':', 'cmd' .. i)
endfor
call assert_equal(10, histnr(':'))
call assert_equal('cmd1', histget(':', 1))
call assert_equal('cmd10', histget(':', -1))
set history=5
call histadd(':', 'abc')
call assert_equal('', histget(':', 6))
call assert_equal('', histget(':', 12))
call assert_equal('cmd7', histget(':', 7))
call assert_equal('abc', histget(':', -1))
" This test works only when the language is English
if v:lang == "C" || v:lang =~ '^[Ee]n'
set history=0
redir => v
call feedkeys(":history\<CR>", 'xt')
redir END
call assert_equal(["'history' option is zero"], split(v, "\n"))
endif
let &history=save_histsz
endfunc
" Test for recalling old search patterns in /
func Test_history_search()
call histdel('/')
let g:pat = []
func SavePat()
call add(g:pat, getcmdline())
return ''
endfunc
cnoremap <F2> <C-\>eSavePat()<CR>
call histadd('/', 'pat1')
call histadd('/', 'pat2')
let @/ = ''
call feedkeys("/\<Up>\<F2>\<Up>\<F2>\<Down>\<Down>\<F2>\<Esc>", 'xt')
call assert_equal(['pat2', 'pat1', ''], g:pat)
cunmap <F2>
delfunc SavePat
" Search for a pattern that is not present in the history
call assert_beeps('call feedkeys("/a1b2\<Up>\<CR>", "xt")')
" Recall patterns with 'history' set to 0
set history=0
let @/ = 'abc'
let cmd = 'call feedkeys("/\<Up>\<Down>\<S-Up>\<S-Down>\<CR>", "xt")'
call assert_fails(cmd, 'E486:')
set history&
" Recall patterns till the end of history
set history=4
call histadd('/', 'pat')
call histdel('/')
call histadd('/', 'pat1')
call histadd('/', 'pat2')
call assert_beeps('call feedkeys("/\<Up>\<Up>\<Up>\<C-U>\<cr>", "xt")')
call assert_beeps('call feedkeys("/\<Down><cr>", "xt")')
" Test for wrapping around the history list
for i in range(3, 7)
call histadd('/', 'pat' .. i)
endfor
let upcmd = "\<up>\<up>\<up>\<up>\<up>"
let downcmd = "\<down>\<down>\<down>\<down>\<down>"
try
call feedkeys("/" .. upcmd .. "\<cr>", 'xt')
catch /E486:/
endtry
call assert_equal('pat4', @/)
try
call feedkeys("/" .. upcmd .. downcmd .. "\<cr>", 'xt')
catch /E486:/
endtry
call assert_equal('pat4', @/)
" Test for changing the search command separator in the history
call assert_fails('call feedkeys("/def/\<cr>", "xt")', 'E486:')
call assert_fails('call feedkeys("?\<up>\<cr>", "xt")', 'E486:')
call assert_equal('def?', histget('/', -1))
call assert_fails('call feedkeys("/ghi?\<cr>", "xt")', 'E486:')
call assert_fails('call feedkeys("?\<up>\<cr>", "xt")', 'E486:')
call assert_equal('ghi\?', histget('/', -1))
set history&
endfunc
" Test for making sure the key value is not stored in history
func Test_history_crypt_key()
CheckFeature cryptv
vim-patch:9.0.1968: cmdline completion should consider key option Problem: cmdline completion should consider key option Solution: Disable cmdline completion for key option, slightly refactor how P_NO_CMD_EXPAND is handled Harden crypto 'key' option: turn off cmdline completion, disable set-= "set-=" can be used maliciously with a crypto key, as it allows an attacker (who either has access to the computer or a plugin author) to guess a substring by observing the modified state. Simply turn off set+=/-=/^= for this option as there is no good reason for them to be used. Update docs to make that clear as well. Also, don't allow cmdline completion for 'key' as it just shows ***** which is not useful and confusing to the user what it means (if the user accidentally hits enter they will have replaced their key with "*****" instead). Move logic to better location, don't use above 32-bit for flags Move P_NO_CMD_EXPAND to use the unused 0x20 instead of going above 32-bits, as currently the flags parameter is only 32-bits on some systems. Left a comment to warn that future additions will need to change how the flags work either by making it 64-bit or split into two member vars. Also, move the logic for detecting P_NO_CMD_EXPAND earlier so it's not up to each handler to decide, and you won't see the temporary "..." that Vim shows while waiting for completion handler to complete. closes: vim/vim#13224 https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6ee7b521fa7531ef356ececc8be7575c3800f872 Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-01 03:26:14 -07:00
call feedkeys(":set bs=2 key=abc ts=8\<CR>", 'xt')
call assert_equal('set bs=2 key= ts=8', histget(':'))
vim-patch:9.0.1968: cmdline completion should consider key option Problem: cmdline completion should consider key option Solution: Disable cmdline completion for key option, slightly refactor how P_NO_CMD_EXPAND is handled Harden crypto 'key' option: turn off cmdline completion, disable set-= "set-=" can be used maliciously with a crypto key, as it allows an attacker (who either has access to the computer or a plugin author) to guess a substring by observing the modified state. Simply turn off set+=/-=/^= for this option as there is no good reason for them to be used. Update docs to make that clear as well. Also, don't allow cmdline completion for 'key' as it just shows ***** which is not useful and confusing to the user what it means (if the user accidentally hits enter they will have replaced their key with "*****" instead). Move logic to better location, don't use above 32-bit for flags Move P_NO_CMD_EXPAND to use the unused 0x20 instead of going above 32-bits, as currently the flags parameter is only 32-bits on some systems. Left a comment to warn that future additions will need to change how the flags work either by making it 64-bit or split into two member vars. Also, move the logic for detecting P_NO_CMD_EXPAND earlier so it's not up to each handler to decide, and you won't see the temporary "..." that Vim shows while waiting for completion handler to complete. closes: vim/vim#13224 https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6ee7b521fa7531ef356ececc8be7575c3800f872 Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-01 03:26:14 -07:00
call assert_fails("call feedkeys(':set bs=2 key-=abc ts=8\<CR>', 'xt')")
call assert_equal('set bs=2 key-= ts=8', histget(':'))
set key& bs& ts&
endfunc
" The following used to overflow and causing a use-after-free
func Test_history_max_val()
set history=10
call assert_fails(':history 2147483648', 'E1510:')
set history&
endfunc
" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab