neovim/test/functional/ex_cmds/verbose_spec.lua

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feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each)
local clear = helpers.clear
local eq = helpers.eq
local exec = helpers.exec
local exec_capture = helpers.exec_capture
local write_file = helpers.write_file
local call_viml_function = helpers.meths.call_function
local function last_set_tests(cmd)
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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local script_location, script_file
-- All test cases below use the same nvim instance.
setup(function()
clear{args={'-V1'}}
script_file = 'test_verbose.lua'
local current_dir = call_viml_function('getcwd', {})
current_dir = call_viml_function('fnamemodify', {current_dir, ':~'})
script_location = table.concat{current_dir, helpers.get_pathsep(), script_file}
write_file(script_file, [[
vim.api.nvim_set_option('hlsearch', false)
vim.bo.expandtab = true
vim.opt.number = true
vim.api.nvim_set_keymap('n', '<leader>key1', ':echo "test"<cr>', {noremap = true})
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>key2', ':echo "test"<cr>')
vim.api.nvim_exec2("augroup test_group\
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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autocmd!\
autocmd FileType c setl cindent\
augroup END\
", {})
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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vim.api.nvim_command("command Bdelete :bd")
vim.api.nvim_create_user_command("TestCommand", ":echo 'Hello'", {})
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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vim.api.nvim_exec ("\
function Close_Window() abort\
wincmd -\
endfunction\
", false)
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local ret = vim.api.nvim_exec ("\
function! s:return80()\
return 80\
endfunction\
let &tw = s:return80()\
", true)
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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]])
exec(cmd .. ' ' .. script_file)
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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end)
teardown(function()
os.remove(script_file)
end)
it('"Last set" for option set by Lua', function()
local result = exec_capture(':verbose set hlsearch?')
eq(string.format([[
nohlsearch
Last set from %s line 1]],
script_location), result)
end)
it('"Last set" for option set by vim.o', function()
local result = exec_capture(':verbose set expandtab?')
eq(string.format([[
expandtab
Last set from %s line 2]],
script_location), result)
end)
it('"Last set" for option set by vim.opt', function()
local result = exec_capture(':verbose set number?')
eq(string.format([[
number
Last set from %s line 3]],
script_location), result)
end)
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it('"Last set" for mapping set by Lua', function()
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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local result = exec_capture(':verbose map <leader>key1')
eq(string.format([[
n \key1 * :echo "test"<CR>
Last set from %s line 4]],
script_location), result)
end)
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it('"Last set" for mapping set by vim.keymap', function()
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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local result = exec_capture(':verbose map <leader>key2')
eq(string.format([[
n \key2 * :echo "test"<CR>
Last set from %s line 5]],
script_location), result)
end)
it('"Last set" for autocmd by vim.api.nvim_exec', function()
local result = exec_capture(':verbose autocmd test_group Filetype c')
eq(string.format([[
--- Autocommands ---
test_group FileType
c setl cindent
Last set from %s line 7]],
script_location), result)
end)
it('"Last set" for command defined by nvim_command', function()
if cmd == 'luafile' then
pending('nvim_command does not set the script context')
end
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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local result = exec_capture(':verbose command Bdelete')
eq(string.format([[
Name Args Address Complete Definition
Bdelete 0 :bd
Last set from %s line 13]],
script_location), result)
end)
it('"Last set" for command defined by nvim_create_user_command', function()
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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local result = exec_capture(':verbose command TestCommand')
eq(string.format([[
Name Args Address Complete Definition
TestCommand 0 :echo 'Hello'
Last set from %s line 14]],
script_location), result)
end)
it('"Last set" for function', function()
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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local result = exec_capture(':verbose function Close_Window')
eq(string.format([[
function Close_Window() abort
Last set from %s line 16
1 wincmd -
endfunction]],
script_location), result)
end)
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it('"Last set" works with anonymous sid', function()
local result = exec_capture(':verbose set tw?')
eq(string.format([[
textwidth=80
Last set from %s line 22]],
script_location), result)
end)
end
describe('lua :verbose when using :source', function()
last_set_tests('source')
end)
describe('lua :verbose when using :luafile', function()
last_set_tests('luafile')
feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration `:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example: options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set from lua, doesn't say where they were set at. This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no when option/keymap is set from lua. Changes: - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`. So it can be reused for lua files. - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it. NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't targeted. - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed. - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible :verbose should work for them hopefully :D - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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end)
describe('lua verbose:', function()
local script_file
setup(function()
clear()
script_file = 'test_luafile.lua'
write_file(script_file, [[
vim.api.nvim_set_option('hlsearch', false)
]])
exec(':source '..script_file)
end)
teardown(function()
os.remove(script_file)
end)
it('is disabled when verbose = 0', function()
local result = exec_capture(':verbose set hlsearch?')
eq([[
nohlsearch
Last set from Lua]], result)
end)
end)