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local t = require('test.testutil')
local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')()
local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
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local assert_visible = n.assert_visible
local assert_alive = n.assert_alive
local dedent = t.dedent
local eq = t.eq
local neq = t.neq
local eval = n.eval
local feed = n.feed
local clear = n.clear
local matches = t.matches
local api = n.api
local pcall_err = t.pcall_err
local fn = n.fn
local expect = n.expect
local command = n.command
local exc_exec = n.exc_exec
local exec_lua = n.exec_lua
local retry = t.retry
local source = n.source
describe('autocmd', function()
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before_each(clear)
it(':tabnew, :split, :close events order, <afile>', function()
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local expected = {
{ 'WinLeave', '' },
{ 'TabLeave', '' },
{ 'WinEnter', '' },
{ 'TabNew', 'testfile1' }, -- :tabnew
{ 'TabEnter', '' },
{ 'BufLeave', '' },
{ 'BufEnter', 'testfile1' }, -- :split
{ 'WinLeave', 'testfile1' },
{ 'WinEnter', 'testfile1' },
{ 'WinLeave', 'testfile1' },
{ 'WinClosed', '1002' }, -- :close, WinClosed <afile> = window-id
{ 'WinEnter', 'testfile1' },
{ 'WinLeave', 'testfile1' }, -- :bdelete
{ 'WinEnter', 'testfile1' },
{ 'BufLeave', 'testfile1' },
{ 'BufEnter', 'testfile2' },
{ 'WinClosed', '1000' },
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}
command('let g:evs = []')
command('autocmd BufEnter * :call add(g:evs, ["BufEnter", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd BufLeave * :call add(g:evs, ["BufLeave", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd TabEnter * :call add(g:evs, ["TabEnter", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd TabLeave * :call add(g:evs, ["TabLeave", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd TabNew * :call add(g:evs, ["TabNew", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd WinEnter * :call add(g:evs, ["WinEnter", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd WinLeave * :call add(g:evs, ["WinLeave", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd WinClosed * :call add(g:evs, ["WinClosed", expand("<afile>")])')
command('tabnew testfile1')
command('split')
command('close')
command('new testfile2')
command('bdelete 1')
eq(expected, eval('g:evs'))
end)
it('first edit causes BufUnload on NoName', function()
local expected = {
{ 'BufUnload', '' },
{ 'BufDelete', '' },
{ 'BufWipeout', '' },
{ 'BufEnter', 'testfile1' },
}
command('let g:evs = []')
command('autocmd BufEnter * :call add(g:evs, ["BufEnter", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd BufDelete * :call add(g:evs, ["BufDelete", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd BufLeave * :call add(g:evs, ["BufLeave", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd BufUnload * :call add(g:evs, ["BufUnload", expand("<afile>")])')
command('autocmd BufWipeout * :call add(g:evs, ["BufWipeout", expand("<afile>")])')
command('edit testfile1')
eq(expected, eval('g:evs'))
end)
it('WinClosed is non-recursive', function()
command('let g:triggered = 0')
command('autocmd WinClosed * :let g:triggered+=1 | :bdelete 2')
command('new testfile2')
command('new testfile3')
-- All 3 buffers are visible.
assert_visible(1, true)
assert_visible(2, true)
assert_visible(3, true)
-- Trigger WinClosed, which also deletes buffer/window 2.
command('bdelete 1')
-- Buffers 1 and 2 were closed but WinClosed was triggered only once.
eq(1, eval('g:triggered'))
assert_visible(1, false)
assert_visible(2, false)
assert_visible(3, true)
end)
it('WinClosed from a different tabpage', function()
command('let g:evs = []')
command('edit tesfile1')
command('autocmd WinClosed <buffer> :call add(g:evs, ["WinClosed", expand("<abuf>")])')
local buf1 = eval("bufnr('%')")
command('new')
local buf2 = eval("bufnr('%')")
command(
'autocmd WinClosed <buffer> :call add(g:evs, ["WinClosed", expand("<abuf>")])'
-- Attempt recursion.
.. ' | bdelete '
.. buf2
)
command('tabedit testfile2')
command('tabedit testfile3')
command('bdelete ' .. buf2)
-- Non-recursive: only triggered once.
eq({
{ 'WinClosed', '2' },
}, eval('g:evs'))
command('bdelete ' .. buf1)
eq({
{ 'WinClosed', '2' },
{ 'WinClosed', '1' },
}, eval('g:evs'))
end)
it('WinClosed from root directory', function()
command('cd /')
command('let g:evs = []')
command('autocmd WinClosed * :call add(g:evs, ["WinClosed", expand("<afile>")])')
command('new')
command('close')
eq({
{ 'WinClosed', '1001' },
}, eval('g:evs'))
end)
it('v:vim_did_enter is 1 after VimEnter', function()
eq(1, eval('v:vim_did_enter'))
end)
describe('BufLeave autocommand', function()
it('can wipe out the buffer created by :edit which triggered autocmd', function()
api.nvim_set_option_value('hidden', true, {})
api.nvim_buf_set_lines(0, 0, 1, false, {
'start of test file xx',
'end of test file xx',
})
command('autocmd BufLeave * bwipeout yy')
eq('Vim(edit):E143: Autocommands unexpectedly deleted new buffer yy', exc_exec('edit yy'))
expect([[
start of test file xx
end of test file xx]])
end)
end)
it('++once', function() -- :help autocmd-once
--
-- ":autocmd ... ++once" executes its handler once, then removes the handler.
--
local expected = {
'Many1',
'Once1',
'Once2',
'Many2',
'Once3',
'Many1',
'Many2',
'Many1',
'Many2',
}
command('let g:foo = []')
command('autocmd TabNew * :call add(g:foo, "Many1")')
command('autocmd TabNew * ++once :call add(g:foo, "Once1")')
command('autocmd TabNew * ++once :call add(g:foo, "Once2")')
command('autocmd TabNew * :call add(g:foo, "Many2")')
command('autocmd TabNew * ++once :call add(g:foo, "Once3")')
eq(
dedent([[
--- Autocommands ---
TabNew
* :call add(g:foo, "Many1")
:call add(g:foo, "Once1")
:call add(g:foo, "Once2")
:call add(g:foo, "Many2")
:call add(g:foo, "Once3")]]),
fn.execute('autocmd Tabnew')
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)
command('tabnew')
command('tabnew')
command('tabnew')
eq(expected, eval('g:foo'))
eq(
dedent([[
--- Autocommands ---
TabNew
* :call add(g:foo, "Many1")
:call add(g:foo, "Many2")]]),
fn.execute('autocmd Tabnew')
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)
--
-- ":autocmd ... ++once" handlers can be deleted.
--
expected = {}
command('let g:foo = []')
command('autocmd TabNew * ++once :call add(g:foo, "Once1")')
command('autocmd! TabNew')
command('tabnew')
eq(expected, eval('g:foo'))
--
-- ":autocmd ... <buffer> ++once ++nested"
--
expected = {
'OptionSet-Once',
'CursorMoved-Once',
}
command('let g:foo = []')
command('autocmd OptionSet binary ++nested ++once :call add(g:foo, "OptionSet-Once")')
command(
'autocmd CursorMoved <buffer> ++once ++nested setlocal binary|:call add(g:foo, "CursorMoved-Once")'
)
command("put ='foo bar baz'")
feed('0llhlh')
eq(expected, eval('g:foo'))
--
-- :autocmd should not show empty section after ++once handlers expire.
--
expected = {
'Once1',
'Once2',
}
command('let g:foo = []')
command('autocmd! TabNew') -- Clear all TabNew handlers.
command('autocmd TabNew * ++once :call add(g:foo, "Once1")')
command('autocmd TabNew * ++once :call add(g:foo, "Once2")')
command('tabnew')
eq(expected, eval('g:foo'))
eq(
dedent([[
--- Autocommands ---]]),
fn.execute('autocmd Tabnew')
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)
end)
it('internal `aucmd_win` window', function()
-- Nvim uses a special internal window `aucmd_win` to execute certain
-- actions for an invisible buffer (:help E813).
-- Check redrawing and API accesses to this window.
local screen = Screen.new(50, 10)
screen:attach()
screen:set_default_attr_ids({
[1] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Blue1 },
[2] = { background = Screen.colors.LightMagenta },
[3] = {
background = Screen.colors.LightMagenta,
bold = true,
foreground = Screen.colors.Blue1,
},
})
source([[
function! Doit()
let g:winid = nvim_get_current_win()
redraw!
echo getchar()
" API functions work when aucmd_win is in scope
let g:had_value = has_key(w:, "testvar")
call nvim_win_set_var(g:winid, "testvar", 7)
let g:test = w:testvar
endfunction
set hidden
" add dummy text to not discard the buffer
call setline(1,"bb")
autocmd User <buffer> call Doit()
]])
screen:expect([[
^bb |
{1:~ }|*8
|
]])
feed(':enew | doautoall User<cr>')
screen:expect([[
{2:bb }|
{3:~ }|*4
{1:~ }|*4
^:enew | doautoall User |
]])
feed('<cr>')
screen:expect([[
^ |
{1:~ }|*8
13 |
]])
eq(7, eval('g:test'))
-- API calls are blocked when aucmd_win is not in scope
eq(
'Vim(call):E5555: API call: Invalid window id: 1001',
pcall_err(command, 'call nvim_set_current_win(g:winid)')
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)
-- second time aucmd_win is needed, a different code path is invoked
-- to reuse the same window, so check again
command('let g:test = v:null')
command('let g:had_value = v:null')
feed(':doautoall User<cr>')
screen:expect([[
{2:bb }|
{3:~ }|*4
{1:~ }|*4
^:doautoall User |
]])
feed('<cr>')
screen:expect([[
^ |
{1:~ }|*8
13 |
]])
-- win vars in aucmd_win should have been reset
eq(0, eval('g:had_value'))
eq(7, eval('g:test'))
eq(
'Vim(call):E5555: API call: Invalid window id: 1001',
pcall_err(command, 'call nvim_set_current_win(g:winid)')
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)
end)
it('`aucmd_win` cannot be changed into a normal window #13699', function()
local screen = Screen.new(50, 10)
screen:attach()
screen:set_default_attr_ids {
[1] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Blue1 },
[2] = { reverse = true },
[3] = { bold = true, reverse = true },
}
-- Create specific layout and ensure it's left unchanged.
-- Use vim._with on a hidden buffer so aucmd_win is used.
exec_lua [[
vim.cmd "wincmd s | wincmd _"
_G.buf = vim.api.nvim_create_buf(true, true)
vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function() vim.cmd "wincmd J" end)
]]
screen:expect [[
^ |
{1:~ }|*5
{3:[No Name] }|
|
{2:[No Name] }|
|
]]
-- This used to crash after making aucmd_win a normal window via the above.
exec_lua [[
vim.cmd "tabnew | tabclose # | wincmd s | wincmd _"
vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function() vim.cmd "wincmd K" end)
]]
assert_alive()
screen:expect_unchanged()
-- Also check with win_splitmove().
exec_lua [[
vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function()
vim.fn.win_splitmove(vim.fn.winnr(), vim.fn.win_getid(1))
end)
]]
screen:expect_unchanged()
-- Also check with nvim_win_set_config().
matches(
'^Failed to move window %d+ into split$',
pcall_err(
exec_lua,
[[
vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function()
vim.api.nvim_win_set_config(0, {
vertical = true,
win = vim.fn.win_getid(1)
})
end)
]]
)
)
screen:expect_unchanged()
-- Ensure splitting still works from inside the aucmd_win.
exec_lua [[vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function() vim.cmd "split" end)]]
screen:expect [[
^ |
{1:~ }|
{3:[No Name] }|
|
{1:~ }|
{2:[Scratch] }|
|
{1:~ }|
{2:[No Name] }|
|
]]
-- After all of our messing around, aucmd_win should still be floating.
-- Use :only to ensure _G.buf is hidden again (so the aucmd_win is used).
eq(
'editor',
exec_lua [[
vim.cmd "only"
vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function()
_G.config = vim.api.nvim_win_get_config(0)
end)
return _G.config.relative
]]
)
end)
describe('closing last non-floating window in tab from `aucmd_win`', function()
before_each(function()
command('edit Xa.txt')
command('tabnew Xb.txt')
command('autocmd BufAdd Xa.txt 1close')
end)
it('gives E814 when there are no other floating windows', function()
eq(
'BufAdd Autocommands for "Xa.txt": Vim(close):E814: Cannot close window, only autocmd window would remain',
pcall_err(command, 'doautoall BufAdd')
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)
end)
it('gives E814 when there are other floating windows', function()
api.nvim_open_win(
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0,
true,
{ width = 10, height = 10, relative = 'editor', row = 10, col = 10 }
)
eq(
'BufAdd Autocommands for "Xa.txt": Vim(close):E814: Cannot close window, only autocmd window would remain',
pcall_err(command, 'doautoall BufAdd')
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)
end)
end)
it('closing `aucmd_win` using API gives E813', function()
exec_lua([[
vim.cmd('tabnew')
_G.buf = vim.api.nvim_create_buf(true, true)
]])
matches(
'Vim:E813: Cannot close autocmd window$',
pcall_err(
exec_lua,
[[
vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function()
local win = vim.api.nvim_get_current_win()
vim.api.nvim_win_close(win, true)
end)
]]
)
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)
matches(
'Vim:E813: Cannot close autocmd window$',
pcall_err(
exec_lua,
[[
vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function()
local win = vim.api.nvim_get_current_win()
vim.cmd('tabnext')
vim.api.nvim_win_close(win, true)
end)
]]
)
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)
matches(
'Vim:E813: Cannot close autocmd window$',
pcall_err(
exec_lua,
[[
vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function()
local win = vim.api.nvim_get_current_win()
vim.api.nvim_win_hide(win)
end)
]]
)
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)
matches(
'Vim:E813: Cannot close autocmd window$',
pcall_err(
exec_lua,
[[
vim._with({buf = _G.buf}, function()
local win = vim.api.nvim_get_current_win()
vim.cmd('tabnext')
vim.api.nvim_win_hide(win)
end)
]]
)
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)
end)
it(':doautocmd does not warn "No matching autocommands" #10689', function()
local screen = Screen.new(32, 3)
screen:attach()
screen:set_default_attr_ids({
[1] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Blue1 },
})
feed(':doautocmd User Foo<cr>')
screen:expect {
grid = [[
^ |
{1:~ }|
:doautocmd User Foo |
]],
}
feed(':autocmd! SessionLoadPost<cr>')
feed(':doautocmd SessionLoadPost<cr>')
screen:expect {
grid = [[
^ |
{1:~ }|
:doautocmd SessionLoadPost |
]],
}
end)
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describe('v:event is readonly #18063', function()
it('during ChanOpen event', function()
command('autocmd ChanOpen * let v:event.info.id = 0')
fn.jobstart({ 'cat' })
retry(nil, nil, function()
eq('E46: Cannot change read-only variable "v:event.info"', api.nvim_get_vvar('errmsg'))
end)
end)
it('during ChanOpen event', function()
command('autocmd ChanInfo * let v:event.info.id = 0')
api.nvim_set_client_info('foo', {}, 'remote', {}, {})
retry(nil, nil, function()
eq('E46: Cannot change read-only variable "v:event.info"', api.nvim_get_vvar('errmsg'))
end)
end)
it('during RecordingLeave event', function()
command([[autocmd RecordingLeave * let v:event.regname = '']])
eq(
'RecordingLeave Autocommands for "*": Vim(let):E46: Cannot change read-only variable "v:event.regname"',
pcall_err(command, 'normal! qqq')
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)
end)
it('during TermClose event', function()
command('autocmd TermClose * let v:event.status = 0')
command('terminal')
eq(
'TermClose Autocommands for "*": Vim(let):E46: Cannot change read-only variable "v:event.status"',
pcall_err(command, 'bdelete!')
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)
end)
end)
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describe('old_tests', function()
it('vimscript: WinNew ++once', function()
source [[
" Without ++once WinNew triggers twice
let g:did_split = 0
augroup Testing
au!
au WinNew * let g:did_split += 1
augroup END
split
split
call assert_equal(2, g:did_split)
call assert_true(exists('#WinNew'))
close
close
" With ++once WinNew triggers once
let g:did_split = 0
augroup Testing
au!
au WinNew * ++once let g:did_split += 1
augroup END
split
split
call assert_equal(1, g:did_split)
call assert_false(exists('#WinNew'))
close
close
call assert_fails('au WinNew * ++once ++once echo bad', 'E983:')
]]
api.nvim_set_var('did_split', 0)
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source [[
augroup Testing
au!
au WinNew * let g:did_split += 1
augroup END
split
split
]]
eq(2, api.nvim_get_var('did_split'))
eq(1, fn.exists('#WinNew'))
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-- Now with once
api.nvim_set_var('did_split', 0)
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source [[
augroup Testing
au!
au WinNew * ++once let g:did_split += 1
augroup END
split
split
]]
eq(1, api.nvim_get_var('did_split'))
eq(0, fn.exists('#WinNew'))
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-- call assert_fails('au WinNew * ++once ++once echo bad', 'E983:')
local ok, msg = pcall(
source,
[[
au WinNew * ++once ++once echo bad
]]
)
eq(false, ok)
eq(true, not not string.find(msg, 'E983:'))
end)
it('should have autocmds in filetypedetect group', function()
source [[filetype on]]
neq({}, api.nvim_get_autocmds { group = 'filetypedetect' })
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end)
it('should allow comma-separated patterns', function()
source [[
augroup TestingPatterns
au!
autocmd BufReadCmd *.shada,*.shada.tmp.[a-z] echo 'hello'
autocmd BufReadCmd *.shada,*.shada.tmp.[a-z] echo 'hello'
augroup END
]]
eq(4, #api.nvim_get_autocmds { event = 'BufReadCmd', group = 'TestingPatterns' })
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end)
end)
it('no use-after-free when adding autocommands from a callback', function()
exec_lua [[
vim.cmd "autocmd! TabNew"
vim.g.count = 0
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TabNew', {
callback = function()
vim.g.count = vim.g.count + 1
for _ = 1, 100 do
vim.cmd "autocmd TabNew * let g:count += 1"
end
return true
end,
})
vim.cmd "tabnew"
]]
eq(1, eval('g:count')) -- Added autocommands should not be executed
end)
it('no crash when clearing a group inside a callback #23355', function()
exec_lua [[
vim.cmd "autocmd! TabNew"
local group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('Test', {})
local id
id = vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TabNew', {
group = group,
callback = function()
vim.api.nvim_del_autocmd(id)
vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('Test', { clear = true })
end,
})
vim.cmd "tabnew"
]]
end)
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end)