neovim/test/functional/vimscript/eval_spec.lua
Luuk van Baal de48fbbd5f fix(messages)!: vim.ui_attach message callbacks are unsafe
Problem:  Lua callbacks for "msg_show" events with vim.ui_attach() are
          executed when it is not safe.
Solution: Disallow non-fast API calls for "msg_show" event callbacks.
          Automatically detach callback after excessive errors.
          Make sure fast APIs do not modify Nvim state.
2024-11-14 13:23:11 +01:00

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-- Tests for core Vimscript "eval" behavior.
--
-- See also:
-- let_spec.lua
-- null_spec.lua
-- operators_spec.lua
--
-- Tests for the Vimscript |builtin-functions| library should live in:
-- test/functional/vimscript/<funcname>_spec.lua
-- test/functional/vimscript/functions_spec.lua
local t = require('test.testutil')
local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')()
local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
local mkdir = t.mkdir
local clear = n.clear
local eq = t.eq
local exec = n.exec
local exc_exec = n.exc_exec
local exec_lua = n.exec_lua
local exec_capture = n.exec_capture
local eval = n.eval
local command = n.command
local write_file = t.write_file
local api = n.api
local sleep = vim.uv.sleep
local assert_alive = n.assert_alive
local poke_eventloop = n.poke_eventloop
local feed = n.feed
local expect_exit = n.expect_exit
describe('Up to MAX_FUNC_ARGS arguments are handled by', function()
local max_func_args = 20 -- from eval.h
local range = n.fn.range
before_each(clear)
it('printf()', function()
local printf = n.fn.printf
local rep = n.fn['repeat']
local expected = '2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,'
eq(expected, printf(rep('%d,', max_func_args - 1), unpack(range(2, max_func_args))))
local ret = exc_exec('call printf("", 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21)')
eq('Vim(call):E740: Too many arguments for function printf', ret)
end)
it('rpcnotify()', function()
local rpcnotify = n.fn.rpcnotify
local ret = rpcnotify(0, 'foo', unpack(range(3, max_func_args)))
eq(1, ret)
ret = exc_exec('call rpcnotify(0, "foo", 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21)')
eq('Vim(call):E740: Too many arguments for function rpcnotify', ret)
end)
end)
describe('backtick expansion', function()
setup(function()
clear()
mkdir('test-backticks')
write_file('test-backticks/file1', 'test file 1')
write_file('test-backticks/file2', 'test file 2')
write_file('test-backticks/file3', 'test file 3')
mkdir('test-backticks/subdir')
write_file('test-backticks/subdir/file4', 'test file 4')
-- Long path might cause "Press ENTER" prompt; use :silent to avoid it.
command('silent cd test-backticks')
end)
teardown(function()
n.rmdir('test-backticks')
end)
it("with default 'shell'", function()
if t.is_os('win') then
command(':silent args `dir /b *2`')
else
command(':silent args `echo ***2`')
end
eq({ 'file2' }, eval('argv()'))
if t.is_os('win') then
command(':silent args `dir /s/b *4`')
eq({ 'subdir\\file4' }, eval('map(argv(), \'fnamemodify(v:val, ":.")\')'))
else
command(':silent args `echo */*4`')
eq({ 'subdir/file4' }, eval('argv()'))
end
end)
it('with shell=fish', function()
if eval("executable('fish')") == 0 then
pending('missing "fish" command')
return
end
command('set shell=fish')
command(':silent args `echo ***2`')
eq({ 'file2' }, eval('argv()'))
command(':silent args `echo */*4`')
eq({ 'subdir/file4' }, eval('argv()'))
end)
end)
describe('List support code', function()
local dur
local min_dur = 8
local len = 131072
if not pending('does not actually allows interrupting with just got_int', function() end) then
return
end
-- The following tests are confirmed to work with os_breakcheck() just before
-- `if (got_int) {break;}` in tv_list_copy and list_join_inner() and not to
-- work without.
setup(function()
clear()
dur = 0
while true do
command(([[
let rt = reltime()
let bl = range(%u)
let dur = reltimestr(reltime(rt))
]]):format(len))
dur = tonumber(api.nvim_get_var('dur'))
if dur >= min_dur then
-- print(('Using len %u, dur %g'):format(len, dur))
break
else
len = len * 2
end
end
end)
it('allows interrupting copy', function()
feed(':let t_rt = reltime()<CR>:let t_bl = copy(bl)<CR>')
sleep(min_dur / 16 * 1000)
feed('<C-c>')
poke_eventloop()
command('let t_dur = reltimestr(reltime(t_rt))')
local t_dur = tonumber(api.nvim_get_var('t_dur'))
if t_dur >= dur / 8 then
eq(nil, ('Took too long to cancel: %g >= %g'):format(t_dur, dur / 8))
end
end)
it('allows interrupting join', function()
feed(':let t_rt = reltime()<CR>:let t_j = join(bl)<CR>')
sleep(min_dur / 16 * 1000)
feed('<C-c>')
poke_eventloop()
command('let t_dur = reltimestr(reltime(t_rt))')
local t_dur = tonumber(api.nvim_get_var('t_dur'))
print(('t_dur: %g'):format(t_dur))
if t_dur >= dur / 8 then
eq(nil, ('Took too long to cancel: %g >= %g'):format(t_dur, dur / 8))
end
end)
end)
describe('uncaught exception', function()
before_each(clear)
it('is not forgotten #13490', function()
command('autocmd BufWinEnter * throw "i am error"')
eq('i am error', exc_exec('try | new | endtry'))
-- Like Vim, throwing here aborts the processing of the script, but does not stop :runtime!
-- from processing the others.
-- Only the first thrown exception should be rethrown from the :try below, though.
for i = 1, 3 do
write_file(
'throw' .. i .. '.vim',
([[
let result ..= '%d'
throw 'throw%d'
let result ..= 'X'
]]):format(i, i)
)
end
finally(function()
for i = 1, 3 do
os.remove('throw' .. i .. '.vim')
end
end)
command('set runtimepath+=. | let result = ""')
eq('throw1', exc_exec('try | runtime! throw*.vim | endtry'))
eq('123', eval('result'))
end)
it('multiline exception remains multiline #25350', function()
local screen = Screen.new(80, 11)
exec_lua([[
function _G.Oops()
error("oops")
end
]])
feed(':try\rlua _G.Oops()\rendtry\r')
screen:expect {
grid = [[
{3: }|
:try |
: lua _G.Oops() |
: endtry |
{9:Error detected while processing :} |
{9:E5108: Error executing lua [string "<nvim>"]:2: oops} |
{9:stack traceback:} |
{9: [C]: in function 'error'} |
{9: [string "<nvim>"]:2: in function 'Oops'} |
{9: [string ":lua"]:1: in main chunk} |
{6:Press ENTER or type command to continue}^ |
]],
}
end)
end)
describe('listing functions using :function', function()
before_each(clear)
it('works for lambda functions with <lambda> #20466', function()
command('let A = {-> 1}')
local num = exec_capture('echo A'):match("function%('<lambda>(%d+)'%)")
eq(
([[
function <lambda>%s(...)
1 return 1
endfunction]]):format(num),
exec_capture(('function <lambda>%s'):format(num))
)
end)
end)
it('no double-free in garbage collection #16287', function()
clear()
-- Don't use exec() here as using a named script reproduces the issue better.
write_file(
'Xgarbagecollect.vim',
[[
func Foo() abort
let s:args = [a:000]
let foo0 = ""
let foo1 = ""
let foo2 = ""
let foo3 = ""
let foo4 = ""
let foo5 = ""
let foo6 = ""
let foo7 = ""
let foo8 = ""
let foo9 = ""
let foo10 = ""
let foo11 = ""
let foo12 = ""
let foo13 = ""
let foo14 = ""
endfunc
set updatetime=1
call Foo()
call Foo()
]]
)
finally(function()
os.remove('Xgarbagecollect.vim')
end)
command('source Xgarbagecollect.vim')
sleep(10)
assert_alive()
end)
it('no heap-use-after-free with EXITFREE and partial as prompt callback', function()
clear()
exec([[
func PromptCallback(text)
endfunc
setlocal buftype=prompt
call prompt_setcallback('', funcref('PromptCallback'))
]])
expect_exit(command, 'qall!')
end)