fix(api): nvim_cmd{cmd="win_getid"} parsed as :winsize #24181

Problem:
`:lua vim.cmd.win_getid(30,10)` is interpreted as `:win[size] 30 10`.
User intention was to call `vim.fn.win_getid(30,10)`.

Solution:
Check that the `cmd` actually matches the resolved command.
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Justin M. Keyes 2023-06-28 04:51:55 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 15 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -208,15 +208,11 @@ To debug the main process, you can debug the nvim binary with the `--headless`
flag which does not launch the TUI and will allow you to set breakpoints in code
not related to TUI rendering like so:
```
lldb -- ./build/bin/nvim --headless --listen ~/.cache/nvim/debug-server.pipe
```
lldb -- ./build/bin/nvim --headless --listen ~/.cache/nvim/debug-server.pipe
You can then attach to the headless process to interact with the editor like so:
```
./build/bin/nvim --remote-ui --server ~/.cache/nvim/debug-server.pipe
```
./build/bin/nvim --remote-ui --server ~/.cache/nvim/debug-server.pipe
Conversely for debugging TUI rendering, you can start a headless process and
debug the remote-ui process multiple times without losing editor state.

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@ -393,6 +393,12 @@ String nvim_cmd(uint64_t channel_id, Dict(cmd) *cmd, Dict(cmd_opts) *opts, Error
VALIDATE(!is_cmd_ni(ea.cmdidx), "Command not implemented: %s", cmdname, {
goto end;
});
const char *fullname = IS_USER_CMDIDX(ea.cmdidx)
? get_user_command_name(ea.useridx, ea.cmdidx)
: get_command_name(NULL, ea.cmdidx);
VALIDATE(strncmp(fullname, cmdname, strlen(cmdname)) == 0, "Invalid command: \"%s\"", cmdname, {
goto end;
});
// Get the command flags so that we can know what type of arguments the command uses.
// Not required for a user command since `find_ex_command` already deals with it in that case.

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@ -335,8 +335,7 @@ describe('API', function()
nvim('command', 'edit '..fname)
nvim('command', 'normal itesting\napi')
nvim('command', 'w')
local f = io.open(fname)
ok(f ~= nil)
local f = assert(io.open(fname))
if is_os('win') then
eq('testing\r\napi\r\n', f:read('*a'))
else
@ -3950,7 +3949,7 @@ describe('API', function()
}
}, meths.parse_cmd('MyCommand test it', {}))
end)
it('errors for invalid command', function()
it('validates command', function()
eq('Error while parsing command line', pcall_err(meths.parse_cmd, '', {}))
eq('Error while parsing command line', pcall_err(meths.parse_cmd, '" foo', {}))
eq('Error while parsing command line: E492: Not an editor command: Fubar',
@ -4097,6 +4096,11 @@ describe('API', function()
eq("Invalid 'reg': expected single character, got xx",
pcall_err(meths.cmd, { cmd = "put", args = {}, reg = 'xx' }, {}))
-- #20681
eq('Invalid command: "win_getid"', pcall_err(meths.cmd, { cmd = 'win_getid'}, {}))
eq('Invalid command: "echo "hi""', pcall_err(meths.cmd, { cmd = 'echo "hi"'}, {}))
eq('Invalid command: "win_getid"', pcall_err(exec_lua, [[return vim.cmd.win_getid{}]]))
-- Lua call allows empty {} for dict item.
eq('', exec_lua([[return vim.cmd{ cmd = "set", args = {}, magic = {} }]]))
eq('', exec_lua([[return vim.cmd{ cmd = "set", args = {}, mods = {} }]]))