-- Test for Vim overrides of lua built-ins local t = require('test.testutil') local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')() local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen') local eq = t.eq local NIL = vim.NIL local feed = n.feed local clear = n.clear local fn = n.fn local api = n.api local command = n.command local write_file = t.write_file local exec_capture = n.exec_capture local exec_lua = n.exec_lua local pcall_err = t.pcall_err local is_os = t.is_os local fname = 'Xtest-functional-lua-overrides-luafile' before_each(clear) after_each(function() os.remove(fname) end) describe('print', function() it('returns nothing', function() eq(NIL, fn.luaeval('print("abc")')) eq(0, fn.luaeval('select("#", print("abc"))')) end) it('allows catching printed text with :execute', function() eq('\nabc', fn.execute('lua print("abc")')) eq('\nabc', fn.execute('luado print("abc")')) eq('\nabc', fn.execute('call luaeval("print(\'abc\')")')) write_file(fname, 'print("abc")') eq('\nabc', fn.execute('luafile ' .. fname)) eq('abc', exec_capture('lua print("abc")')) eq('abc', exec_capture('luado print("abc")')) eq('abc', exec_capture('call luaeval("print(\'abc\')")')) write_file(fname, 'print("abc")') eq('abc', exec_capture('luafile ' .. fname)) end) it('handles errors in __tostring', function() write_file( fname, [[ local meta_nilerr = { __tostring = function() error(nil) end } local meta_abcerr = { __tostring = function() error("abc") end } local meta_tblout = { __tostring = function() return {"TEST"} end } v_nilerr = setmetatable({}, meta_nilerr) v_abcerr = setmetatable({}, meta_abcerr) v_tblout = setmetatable({}, meta_tblout) ]] ) eq('', exec_capture('luafile ' .. fname)) -- TODO(bfredl): these look weird, print() should not use "E5114:" style errors.. eq( 'Vim(lua):E5108: Error executing lua E5114: Error while converting print argument #2: [NULL]', pcall_err(command, 'lua print("foo", v_nilerr, "bar")') ) eq( 'Vim(lua):E5108: Error executing lua E5114: Error while converting print argument #2: Xtest-functional-lua-overrides-luafile:2: abc', pcall_err(command, 'lua print("foo", v_abcerr, "bar")') ) eq( 'Vim(lua):E5108: Error executing lua E5114: Error while converting print argument #2: ', pcall_err(command, 'lua print("foo", v_tblout, "bar")') ) end) it('coerces error values into strings', function() write_file( fname, [[ function string_error() error("my mistake") end function number_error() error(1234) end function nil_error() error(nil) end function table_error() error({message = "my mistake"}) end function custom_error() local err = {message = "my mistake", code = 11234} setmetatable(err, { __tostring = function(t) return "Internal Error [" .. t.code .. "] " .. t.message end }) error(err) end function bad_custom_error() local err = {message = "my mistake", code = 11234} setmetatable(err, { -- intentionally not a function, downstream programmer has made an mistake __tostring = "Internal Error [" .. err.code .. "] " .. err.message }) error(err) end ]] ) eq('', exec_capture('luafile ' .. fname)) eq( 'Vim(lua):E5108: Error executing lua Xtest-functional-lua-overrides-luafile:1: my mistake', pcall_err(command, 'lua string_error()') ) eq( 'Vim(lua):E5108: Error executing lua Xtest-functional-lua-overrides-luafile:2: 1234', pcall_err(command, 'lua number_error()') ) eq('Vim(lua):E5108: Error executing lua [NULL]', pcall_err(command, 'lua nil_error()')) eq('Vim(lua):E5108: Error executing lua [NULL]', pcall_err(command, 'lua table_error()')) eq( 'Vim(lua):E5108: Error executing lua Internal Error [11234] my mistake', pcall_err(command, 'lua custom_error()') ) eq('Vim(lua):E5108: Error executing lua [NULL]', pcall_err(command, 'lua bad_custom_error()')) end) it('prints strings with NULs and NLs correctly', function() api.nvim_set_option_value('more', true, {}) eq( 'abc ^@ def\nghi^@^@^@jkl\nTEST\n\n\nT\n', exec_capture([[lua print("abc \0 def\nghi\0\0\0jkl\nTEST\n\n\nT\n")]]) ) eq( 'abc ^@ def\nghi^@^@^@jkl\nTEST\n\n\nT^@', exec_capture([[lua print("abc \0 def\nghi\0\0\0jkl\nTEST\n\n\nT\0")]]) ) eq('T^@', exec_capture([[lua print("T\0")]])) eq('T\n', exec_capture([[lua print("T\n")]])) end) it('prints empty strings correctly', function() -- Regression: first test used to crash eq('', exec_capture('lua print("")')) eq(' def', exec_capture('lua print("", "def")')) eq('abc ', exec_capture('lua print("abc", "")')) eq('abc def', exec_capture('lua print("abc", "", "def")')) end) it('defers printing in luv event handlers', function() exec_lua(function(cmd) function test() local timer = vim.uv.new_timer() local done = false timer:start(10, 0, function() print('very fast') timer:close() done = true end) -- be kind to slow travis OS X jobs: -- loop until we know for sure the callback has been executed while not done do os.execute(cmd) vim.uv.run('nowait') -- fake os_breakcheck() end print('very slow') vim.api.nvim_command('sleep 1m') -- force deferred event processing end end, (is_os('win') and 'timeout 1') or 'sleep 0.1') eq('very slow\nvery fast', exec_capture('lua test()')) end) it('blank line in message works', function() local screen = Screen.new(40, 8) screen:set_default_attr_ids({ [0] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Blue }, [1] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.SeaGreen }, [2] = { bold = true, reverse = true }, }) feed([[:lua print('\na')]]) screen:expect { grid = [[ | {0:~ }|*3 {2: }| | a | {1:Press ENTER or type command to continue}^ | ]], } feed('') feed([[:lua print('b\n\nc')]]) screen:expect { grid = [[ | {0:~ }|*2 {2: }| b | | c | {1:Press ENTER or type command to continue}^ | ]], } end) end) describe('debug.debug', function() local screen --- @type test.functional.ui.screen before_each(function() screen = Screen.new() screen:set_default_attr_ids { [0] = { bold = true, foreground = 255 }, [1] = { bold = true, reverse = true }, E = { foreground = Screen.colors.Grey100, background = Screen.colors.Red }, cr = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.SeaGreen4 }, } end) it('works', function() command([[lua function Test(a) print(a) debug.debug() print(a * 100) end ]]) feed(':lua Test()\n') screen:expect { grid = [[ | {0:~ }|*10 {1: }| nil | lua_debug> ^ | ]], } feed('print("TEST")\n') screen:expect([[ | {0:~ }|*8 {1: }| nil | lua_debug> print("TEST") | TEST | lua_debug> ^ | ]]) feed('') screen:expect { grid = [[ | {0:~ }|*2 {1: }| nil | lua_debug> print("TEST") | TEST | | {E:E5108: Error executing lua [string ":lua"]:5: attempt}| {E: to perform arithmetic on local 'a' (a nil value)} | {E:stack traceback:} | {E: [string ":lua"]:5: in function 'Test'} | {E: [string ":lua"]:1: in main chunk} | Interrupt: {cr:Press ENTER or type command to continue}^ | ]], } feed(':lua Test()\n') screen:expect([[ | {0:~ }|*10 {1: }| nil | lua_debug> ^ | ]]) feed('\n') screen:expect { grid = [[ | {0:~ }|*4 {1: }| nil | lua_debug> | {E:E5108: Error executing lua [string ":lua"]:5: attempt}| {E: to perform arithmetic on local 'a' (a nil value)} | {E:stack traceback:} | {E: [string ":lua"]:5: in function 'Test'} | {E: [string ":lua"]:1: in main chunk} | {cr:Press ENTER or type command to continue}^ | ]], } end) it("can be safely exited with 'cont'", function() feed('') feed(':lua debug.debug() print("x")') screen:expect { grid = [[ | {0:~ }|*12 lua_debug> ^ | ]], } feed('conttt') -- misspelled cont; invalid syntax screen:expect { grid = [[ | {0:~ }|*8 {1: }| lua_debug> conttt | {E:E5115: Error while loading debug string: (debug comma}| {E:nd):1: '=' expected near ''} | lua_debug> ^ | ]], } feed('cont') -- exactly "cont", exit now screen:expect { grid = [[ | {0:~ }|*6 {1: }| lua_debug> conttt | {E:E5115: Error while loading debug string: (debug comma}| {E:nd):1: '=' expected near ''} | lua_debug> cont | x | {cr:Press ENTER or type command to continue}^ | ]], } feed('') screen:expect { grid = [[ ^ | {0:~ }|*12 | ]], } end) end) describe('os.getenv', function() it('returns nothing for undefined env var', function() eq(NIL, fn.luaeval('os.getenv("XTEST_1")')) end) it('returns env var set by the parent process', function() local value = 'foo' clear({ env = { ['XTEST_1'] = value } }) eq(value, fn.luaeval('os.getenv("XTEST_1")')) end) it('returns env var set by let', function() local value = 'foo' command('let $XTEST_1 = "' .. value .. '"') eq(value, fn.luaeval('os.getenv("XTEST_1")')) end) end) -- "bit" module is always available, regardless if nvim is built with -- luajit or PUC lua 5.1. describe('bit module', function() it('works', function() eq(9, exec_lua [[ return require'bit'.band(11,13) ]]) end) end)