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- misc - doc: `:help config`. closes #9329 - cleanup test/README.md
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├─ ci/ build automation
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├─ cmake/ build scripts
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├─ runtime/ user plugins/docs
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├─ src/ application source code (see src/nvim/README.md)
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├─ src/nvim/ application source code (see src/nvim/README.md)
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│ ├─ api/ API subsystem
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│ ├─ eval/ VimL subsystem
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│ ├─ event/ event-loop subsystem
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@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@ nvim_buf_add_highlight({buffer}, {ns_id}, {hl_group}, {line},
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which returns a namespace id. Pass it in to this function as
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`ns_id` to add highlights to the namespace. All highlights in
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the same namespace can then be cleared with single call to
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|nvim_buf_clear_highlight|. If the highlight never will be
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|nvim_buf_clear_namespace|. If the highlight never will be
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deleted by an API call, pass `ns_id = -1`.
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As a shorthand, `ns_id = 0` can be used to create a new
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Return: ~
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The ns_id that was used
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*nvim_buf_clear_highlight()*
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nvim_buf_clear_highlight({buffer}, {ns_id}, {line_start}, {line_end})
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Clears highlights and virtual text from a given source id and
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range of lines
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*nvim_buf_clear_namespace()*
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nvim_buf_clear_namespace({buffer}, {ns_id}, {line_start}, {line_end})
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Clears namespaced objects, highlights and virtual text, from a
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line range
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To clear a source group in the entire buffer, pass in 0 and -1
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To clear the namespace in the entire buffer, pass in 0 and -1
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to line_start and line_end respectively.
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Parameters: ~
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{buffer} Buffer handle
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{ns_id} Namespace to clear, or -1 to clear all.
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{ns_id} Namespace to clear, or -1 to clear all
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namespaces.
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{line_start} Start of range of lines to clear
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{line_end} End of range of lines to clear (exclusive)
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or -1 to clear to end of file.
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or -1 to clear to end of buffer.
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*nvim_buf_set_virtual_text()*
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nvim_buf_set_virtual_text({buffer}, {ns_id}, {line}, {chunks}, {opts})
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By default (and currently the only option) the text will be
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placed after the buffer text. Virtual text will never cause
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reflow, rather virtual text will be truncated at the end of
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the screen line. The virtual text will begin after one cell to
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the right of the ordinary text, this will contain the |lcs-
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eol| char if set, otherwise just be a space.
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the screen line. The virtual text will begin one cell (|lcs-
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eol| or space) after the ordinary text.
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Namespaces are used to support batch deletion/updating of
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virtual text. To create a namespace, use
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|nvim_create_namespace|. Virtual text is cleared using
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|nvim_buf_clear_highlight|. The same `ns_id` can be used for
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|nvim_buf_clear_namespace|. The same `ns_id` can be used for
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both virtual text and highlights added by
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|nvim_buf_add_highlight|, both can then be cleared with a
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single call to |nvim_buf_clear_highlight|. If the virtual text
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never will be cleared by an API call, pass `src_id = -1`.
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single call to |nvim_buf_clear_namespace|. If the virtual text
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never will be cleared by an API call, pass `ns_id = -1`.
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As a shorthand, `ns_id = 0` can be used to create a new
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namespace for the virtual text, the allocated id is then
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3. Execute Ex commands, from environment variables and/or files
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An environment variable is read as one Ex command line, where multiple
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commands must be separated with '|' or "<NL>".
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*init.vim* *vimrc* *exrc*
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A file that contains initialization commands is called a "vimrc" file.
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Each line in a vimrc file is executed as an Ex command line. It is
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sometimes also referred to as "exrc" file. They are the same type of
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file, but "exrc" is what Vi always used, "vimrc" is a Vim specific
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name, "init.vim" is Neovim specific location for vimrc file. Also see
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|vimrc-intro|.
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commands must be separated with '|' or <NL>.
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*config* *init.vim* *vimrc* *exrc*
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A file that contains initialization commands is generically called
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a "vimrc" or config file. Each line in a vimrc file is executed as an
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Ex command line. See also |vimrc-intro| and |base-directories|.
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Places for your personal initializations (see |base-directories|):
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Unix $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim
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(default for $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is ~/.config)
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Windows $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim
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(default for $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is ~/AppData/Local)
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The Nvim config file is named "init.vim", located at:
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Unix ~/.config/nvim/init.vim
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Windows ~/AppData/Local/nvim/init.vim
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Or if |$XDG_CONFIG_HOME| is defined:
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$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim
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RECOMMENDATION: Put all your Vim configuration stuff in the
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$HOME/.config/nvim/ directory. That makes it easy to copy it to
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/// By default (and currently the only option) the text will be placed after
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/// the buffer text. Virtual text will never cause reflow, rather virtual
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/// text will be truncated at the end of the screen line. The virtual text will
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/// begin after one cell to the right of the ordinary text, this will contain
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/// the |lcs-eol| char if set, otherwise just be a space.
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/// begin one cell (|lcs-eol| or space) after the ordinary text.
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///
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/// Namespaces are used to support batch deletion/updating of virtual text.
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/// To create a namespace, use |nvim_create_namespace|. Virtual text is
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test/README.md
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test/README.md
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Tests
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=====
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Tests are run by `/cmake/RunTests.cmake` file, using `busted`.
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Tests are broadly divided into *unit tests* ([test/unit](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/unit/)),
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*functional tests* ([test/functional](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/functional/)),
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and *old tests* ([src/nvim/testdir/](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/src/nvim/testdir/)).
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- _Unit_ testing is achieved by compiling the tests as a shared library which is
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loaded and called by [LuaJit FFI](http://luajit.org/ext_ffi.html).
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- _Functional_ tests are driven by RPC, so they do not require LuaJit (as
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opposed to Lua).
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You can learn the [key concepts of Lua in 15 minutes](http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/lua/).
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Use any existing test as a template to start writing new tests.
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Tests are run by `/cmake/RunTests.cmake` file, using `busted` (a Lua test-runner).
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For some failures, `.nvimlog` (or `$NVIM_LOG_FILE`) may provide insight.
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Depending on the presence of binaries (e.g., `xclip`) some tests will be ignored. You must compile with libintl to prevent `E319: The command is not available in this version` errors.
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Depending on the presence of binaries (e.g., `xclip`) some tests will be
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ignored. You must compile with libintl to prevent `E319: The command is not
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available in this version` errors.
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---
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- [Running tests](#running-tests)
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- [Unit tests](#unit-tests)
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- [Writing tests](#writing-tests)
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- [Lint](#lint)
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- [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
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---
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Layout
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======
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- `/test/benchmark` : benchmarks
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- `/test/functional` : functional tests
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- `/test/unit` : unit tests
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- `/test/config` : contains `*.in` files which are transformed into `*.lua`
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files using `configure_file` CMake command: this is for acessing CMake
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variables in lua tests.
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- `/test/includes` : include-files for use by luajit `ffi.cdef` C definitions
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parser: normally used to make macros not accessible via this mechanism
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accessible the other way.
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- `/test/*/preload.lua` : modules preloaded by busted `--helper` option
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- `/test/**/helpers.lua` : common utility functions for test code
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- `/test/*/**/*_spec.lua` : actual tests. Files that do not end with
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`_spec.lua` are libraries like `/test/**/helpers.lua`, except that they have
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some common topic.
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- `/src/nvim/testdir` : old tests (from Vim)
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Running tests
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-------------
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=============
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## Executing Tests
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Executing Tests
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---------------
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To run all _non-legacy_ (unit + functional) tests:
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To run all tests (except "old" tests):
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make test
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make functionaltest
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---
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## Filter Tests
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Legacy tests
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------------
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To run all legacy Vim tests:
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make oldtest
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To run a *single* legacy test set `TEST_FILE`, for example:
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TEST_FILE=test_syntax.res make oldtest
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- The `.res` extension (instead of `.vim`) is required.
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- Specify only the test file name, not the full path.
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Debugging tests
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---------------
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You can set `$GDB` to [run tests under gdbserver](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/1527).
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And if `$VALGRIND` is set it will pass `--vgdb=yes` to valgrind instead of
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starting gdbserver directly.
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Filtering Tests
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---------------
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### Filter by name
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TEST_TAG=foo make functionaltest
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**NOTES**:
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**NOTE:**
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* Tags are mainly used for testing issues (ex: `#1234`), so use the following
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method.
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* `TEST_FILE` is not a pattern string like `TEST_TAG` or `TEST_FILTER`. The
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given value to `TEST_FILE` must be a path to an existing file.
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* Both `TEST_TAG` and `TEST_FILTER` filter tests by the strings from either
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`it()` or `describe()` functions.
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* Both `TEST_TAG` and `TEST_FILTER` filter tests by the string descriptions
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found in `it()` and `describe()`.
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---
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### Legacy
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Writing tests
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=============
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To run all legacy (Vim) integration tests:
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make oldtest
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To run a *single* legacy test, run `make` with `TEST_FILE=test_name.res`. E.g.
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to run `test_syntax.vim`:
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TEST_FILE=test_syntax.res make oldtest
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- The `.res` extension (instead of `.vim`) is required.
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- Specify only the test file name, not the full path.
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### Functional tests
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`$GDB` can be set to [run tests under
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gdbserver](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/1527). If `$VALGRIND` is also
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set, it will add the `--vgdb=yes` option to valgrind instead of
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starting gdbserver directly.
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Unit tests
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Guidelines
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----------
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Tests are broadly divided into *unit tests*
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([test/unit](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/unit) directory)
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and *functional tests*
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([test/functional](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/functional)
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directory). Use any of the existing tests as a template to start writing new
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tests.
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- _Unit_ testing is achieved by compiling the tests as a shared library which is
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loaded and called by LuaJit [FFI](http://luajit.org/ext_ffi.html).
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- _Functional_ tests are driven by RPC, so they do not require LuaJit (as
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opposed to Lua).
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You can learn the [key concepts of Lua in 15
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minutes](http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/lua/).
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## Guidelines for writing tests
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- Consider [BDD](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior-driven_development)
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guidelines for organization and readability of tests. Describe what you're
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testing (and the environment if applicable) and create specs that assert its
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@ -174,8 +195,14 @@ minutes](http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/lua/).
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([example](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/5c1dc0fbe7388528875aff9d7b5055ad718014de#diff-bf80b24c724b0004e8418102f68b0679R18)).
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- Use `make testlint` for using the shipped luacheck program ([supported by syntastic](https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic/blob/d6b96c079be137c83009827b543a83aa113cc011/doc/syntastic-checkers.txt#L3546))
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to lint all tests.
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- Really long `source([=[...]=])` blocks may break syntax highlighting. Try
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`:syntax sync fromstart` to fix it.
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### Where tests go
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Where tests go
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--------------
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Tests in `/test/unit` and `/test/functional` are divided into groups
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by the semantic component they are testing.
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- _Unit tests_
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([test/unit](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/unit)) should
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@ -189,33 +216,9 @@ minutes](http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/lua/).
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- Try to find an existing `test/functional/*/*_spec.lua` group that makes
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sense, before creating a new one.
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## Checklist for migrating legacy tests
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**Note:** Only "old style" (`src/nvim/testdir/*.in`) legacy tests should be
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converted. Please _do not_ convert "new style" Vim tests
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(`src/nvim/testdir/*.vim`).
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The "new style" Vim tests are faster than the old ones, and converting them
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takes time and effort better spent elsewhere.
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- Remove the associated `test.in`, `test.out`, and `test.ok` files from
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`src/nvim/testdir/`.
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- Make sure the lua test ends in `_spec.lua`.
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- Make sure the test count increases accordingly in the build log.
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- Make sure the new test contains the same control characters (`^]`, ...) as the
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old test.
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- Instead of the actual control characters, use an equivalent textual
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representation (e.g. `<esc>` instead of `^]`). The
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`scripts/legacy2luatest.pl` script does some of these conversions
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automatically.
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## Tips
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- Really long `source([=[...]=])` blocks may break syntax highlighting. Try
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`:syntax sync fromstart` to fix it.
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Lint
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----
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====
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`make lint` (and `make testlint`) runs [luacheck](https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck)
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on the test code.
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Ignore the smallest applicable scope (e.g. inside a function, not at the top of
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the file).
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Layout
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------
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- `/test/benchmark` : benchmarks
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- `/test/functional` : functional tests
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- `/test/unit` : unit tests
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- `/test/config` : contains `*.in` files which are transformed into `*.lua`
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files using `configure_file` CMake command: this is for acessing CMake
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variables in lua tests.
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- `/test/includes` : include-files for use by luajit `ffi.cdef` C definitions
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parser: normally used to make macros not accessible via this mechanism
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accessible the other way.
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- `/test/*/preload.lua` : modules preloaded by busted `--helper` option
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- `/test/**/helpers.lua` : common utility functions for test code
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- `/test/*/**/*_spec.lua` : actual tests. Files that do not end with
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`_spec.lua` are libraries like `/test/**/helpers.lua`, except that they have
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some common topic.
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Tests in `/test/unit` and `/test/functional` are normally divided into groups
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by the semantic component they are testing.
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Environment variables
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---------------------
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=====================
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Test behaviour is affected by environment variables. Currently supported
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(Functional, Unit, Benchmarks) (when Defined; when set to _1_; when defined,
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