-- Test if URLs are recognized as filenames by commands such as "gf". Here -- we'll use `expand("")` since "gf" would need to open the file. local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')() local clear, feed, insert = n.clear, n.feed, n.insert local feed_command, expect = n.feed_command, n.expect describe('filename recognition', function() setup(clear) it('is working', function() -- insert some lines containing URLs insert([[ first test for URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2a and other text second test for URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2b. And other text third test for URL:\\machine.name\vimtest2c and other text fourth test for URL:\\machine.name\tmp\vimtest2d, and other text]]) -- Go to the first URL and append it to the beginning feed_command('/^first', '/tmp', 'call append(0, expand(""))') -- Repeat for the second URL -- this time, navigate to the word "URL" instead of "tmp" feed_command('/^second', '/URL', 'call append(1, expand(""))') -- Repeat for the remaining URLs. This time, the 'isfname' option must be -- set to allow '\' in filenames feed_command('set isf=@,48-57,/,.,-,_,+,,,$,:,~,\\') feed_command('/^third', '/name', 'call append(2, expand(""))') feed_command('/^fourth', '/URL', 'call append(3, expand(""))') -- Delete the initial text, which now starts at line 5 feed('5GdG') -- The buffer should now contain: expect([[ URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2a URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2b URL:\\machine.name\vimtest2c URL:\\machine.name\tmp\vimtest2d]]) end) end)