neovim/test/functional/normal/put_spec.lua
Daniel Hahler 52fced6090
build: update some test dependencies (#10339)
* build: update some test dependencies

* luacheck ignores

* BuildLua: add ${BUSTED} to depends for ${BUSTED_LUA}

This is required to rebuild it when busted gets updated.
2019-06-29 22:25:00 +02:00

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local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each)
local clear = helpers.clear
local insert = helpers.insert
local feed = helpers.feed
local expect = helpers.expect
local eq = helpers.eq
local map = helpers.map
local filter = helpers.filter
local feed_command = helpers.feed_command
local curbuf_contents = helpers.curbuf_contents
local funcs = helpers.funcs
local dedent = helpers.dedent
local getreg = funcs.getreg
local function reset()
feed_command('enew!')
insert([[
Line of words 1
Line of words 2]])
feed_command('goto 1')
feed('itest_string.<esc>u')
funcs.setreg('a', 'test_stringa', 'V')
funcs.setreg('b', 'test_stringb\ntest_stringb\ntest_stringb', 'b')
funcs.setreg('"', 'test_string"', 'v')
feed_command('set virtualedit=')
end
-- We check the last inserted register ". in each of these tests because it is
-- implemented completely differently in do_put().
-- It is implemented differently so that control characters and imap'ped
-- characters work in the same manner when pasted as when inserted.
describe('put command', function()
clear()
before_each(reset)
local function visual_marks_zero()
for _,v in pairs(funcs.getpos("'<")) do
if v ~= 0 then
return false
end
end
for _,v in pairs(funcs.getpos("'>")) do
if v ~= 0 then
return false
end
end
return true
end
-- {{{ Where test definitions are run
local function run_test_variations(test_variations, extra_setup)
reset()
if extra_setup then extra_setup() end
local init_contents = curbuf_contents()
local init_cursorpos = funcs.getcurpos()
local assert_no_change = function (exception_table, after_undo)
expect(init_contents)
-- When putting the ". register forwards, undo doesn't move
-- the cursor back to where it was before.
-- This is because it uses the command character 'a' to
-- start the insert, and undo after that leaves the cursor
-- one place to the right (unless we were at the end of the
-- line when we pasted).
if not (exception_table.undo_position and after_undo) then
eq(funcs.getcurpos(), init_cursorpos)
end
end
for _, test in pairs(test_variations) do
it(test.description, function()
if extra_setup then extra_setup() end
local orig_dotstr = funcs.getreg('.')
helpers.ok(visual_marks_zero())
-- Make sure every test starts from the same conditions
assert_no_change(test.exception_table, false)
local was_cli = test.test_action()
test.test_assertions(test.exception_table, false)
-- Check that undo twice puts us back to the original conditions
-- (i.e. puts the cursor and text back to before)
feed('u')
assert_no_change(test.exception_table, true)
-- Should not have changed the ". register
-- If we paste the ". register with a count we can't avoid
-- changing this register, hence avoid this check.
if not test.exception_table.dot_reg_changed then
eq(funcs.getreg('.'), orig_dotstr)
end
-- Doing something, undoing it, and then redoing it should
-- leave us in the same state as just doing it once.
-- For :ex actions we want '@:', for normal actions we want '.'
-- The '.' redo doesn't work for visual put so just exit if
-- it was tested.
-- We check that visual put was used by checking if the '< and
-- '> marks were changed.
if not visual_marks_zero() then
return
end
if test.exception_table.undo_position then
funcs.setpos('.', init_cursorpos)
end
if was_cli then
feed('@:')
else
feed('.')
end
test.test_assertions(test.exception_table, true)
end)
end
end -- run_test_variations()
-- }}}
local function create_test_defs(test_defs, command_base, command_creator, -- {{{
expect_base, expect_creator)
local rettab = {}
local exceptions
for _, v in pairs(test_defs) do
if v[4] then
exceptions = v[4]
else
exceptions = {}
end
table.insert(rettab,
{
test_action = command_creator(command_base, v[1]),
test_assertions = expect_creator(expect_base, v[2]),
description = v[3],
exception_table = exceptions,
})
end
return rettab
end -- create_test_defs() }}}
local function find_cursor_position(expect_string) -- {{{
-- There must only be one occurance of the character 'x' in
-- expect_string.
-- This function removes that occurance, and returns the position that
-- it was in.
-- This returns the cursor position that would leave the 'x' in that
-- place if we feed 'ix<esc>' and the string existed before it.
for linenum, line in pairs(funcs.split(expect_string, '\n', 1)) do
local column = line:find('x')
if column then
return {linenum, column}, expect_string:gsub('x', '')
end
end
end -- find_cursor_position() }}}
-- Action function creators {{{
local function create_p_action(test_map, substitution)
local temp_val = test_map:gsub('p', substitution)
return function()
feed(temp_val)
return false
end
end
local function create_put_action(command_base, substitution)
local temp_val = command_base:gsub('put', substitution)
return function()
feed_command(temp_val)
return true
end
end
-- }}}
-- Expect function creator {{{
local function expect_creator(conversion_function, expect_base, conversion_table)
local temp_expect_string = conversion_function(expect_base, conversion_table)
local cursor_position, expect_string = find_cursor_position(temp_expect_string)
return function(exception_table, after_redo)
expect(expect_string)
-- Have to use getcurpos() instead of curwinmeths.get_cursor() in
-- order to account for virtualedit.
-- We always want the curswant element in getcurpos(), which is
-- sometimes different to the column element in
-- curwinmeths.get_cursor().
-- NOTE: The ".gp command leaves the cursor after the pasted text
-- when running, but does not when the command is redone with the
-- '.' command.
if not (exception_table.redo_position and after_redo) then
local actual_position = funcs.getcurpos()
eq(cursor_position, {actual_position[2], actual_position[5]})
end
end
end -- expect_creator() }}}
-- Test definitions {{{
local function copy_def(def)
local rettab = { '', {}, '', nil }
rettab[1] = def[1]
for k,v in pairs(def[2]) do
rettab[2][k] = v
end
rettab[3] = def[3]
if def[4] then
rettab[4] = {}
for k,v in pairs(def[4]) do
rettab[4][k] = v
end
end
return rettab
end
local normal_command_defs = {
{
'p',
{cursor_after = false, put_backwards = false, dot_register = false},
'pastes after cursor with p',
},
{
'gp',
{cursor_after = true, put_backwards = false, dot_register = false},
'leaves cursor after text with gp',
},
{
'".p',
{cursor_after = false, put_backwards = false, dot_register = true},
'works with the ". register',
},
{
'".gp',
{cursor_after = true, put_backwards = false, dot_register = true},
'gp works with the ". register',
{redo_position = true},
},
{
'P',
{cursor_after = false, put_backwards = true, dot_register = false},
'pastes before cursor with P',
},
{
'gP',
{cursor_after = true, put_backwards = true, dot_register = false},
'gP pastes before cursor and leaves cursor after text',
},
{
'".P',
{cursor_after = false, put_backwards = true, dot_register = true},
'P works with ". register',
},
{
'".gP',
{cursor_after = true, put_backwards = true, dot_register = true},
'gP works with ". register',
{redo_position = true},
},
}
-- Add a definition applying a count for each definition above.
-- Could do this for each transformation (p -> P, p -> gp etc), but I think
-- it's neater this way (balance between being explicit and too verbose).
for i = 1,#normal_command_defs do
local cur = normal_command_defs[i]
-- Make modified copy of current definition that includes a count.
local newdef = copy_def(cur)
newdef[2].count = 2
cur[2].count = 1
newdef[1] = '2' .. newdef[1]
newdef[3] = 'double ' .. newdef[3]
if cur[2].dot_register then
if not cur[4] then
newdef[4] = {}
end
newdef[4].dot_reg_changed = true
end
normal_command_defs[#normal_command_defs + 1] = newdef
end
local ex_command_defs = {
{
'put',
{put_backwards = false, dot_register = false},
'pastes linewise forwards with :put',
},
{
'put!',
{put_backwards = true, dot_register = false},
'pastes linewise backwards with :put!',
},
{
'put .',
{put_backwards = false, dot_register = true},
'pastes linewise with the dot register',
},
{
'put! .',
{put_backwards = true, dot_register = true},
'pastes linewise backwards with the dot register',
},
}
local function non_dotdefs(def_table)
return filter(function(d) return not d[2].dot_register end, def_table)
end
-- }}}
-- Conversion functions {{{
local function convert_characterwise(expect_base, conversion_table,
virtualedit_end, visual_put)
expect_base = dedent(expect_base)
-- There is no difference between 'P' and 'p' when VIsual_active
if not visual_put then
if conversion_table.put_backwards then
-- Special case for virtualedit at the end of a line.
local replace_string
if not virtualedit_end then
replace_string = 'test_stringx"%1'
else
replace_string = 'test_stringx"'
end
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('(.)test_stringx"', replace_string)
end
end
if conversion_table.count > 1 then
local rep_string = 'test_string"'
local extra_puts = rep_string:rep(conversion_table.count - 1)
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('test_stringx"', extra_puts .. 'test_stringx"')
end
if conversion_table.cursor_after then
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('test_stringx"', 'test_string"x')
end
if conversion_table.dot_register then
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('(test_stringx?)"', '%1.')
end
return expect_base
end -- convert_characterwise()
local function make_back(string)
local prev_line
local rettab = {}
local string_found = false
for _, line in pairs(funcs.split(string, '\n', 1)) do
if line:find('test_string') then
string_found = true
table.insert(rettab, line)
else
if string_found then
if prev_line then
table.insert(rettab, prev_line)
prev_line = nil
end
table.insert(rettab, line)
else
table.insert(rettab, prev_line)
prev_line = line
end
end
end
-- In case there are no lines after the text that was put.
if prev_line and string_found then
table.insert(rettab, prev_line)
end
return table.concat(rettab, '\n')
end -- make_back()
local function convert_linewise(expect_base, conversion_table, _, use_a, indent)
expect_base = dedent(expect_base)
if conversion_table.put_backwards then
expect_base = make_back(expect_base)
end
local p_str = 'test_string"'
if use_a then
p_str = 'test_stringa'
end
if conversion_table.dot_register then
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('x' .. p_str, 'xtest_string.')
p_str = 'test_string.'
end
if conversion_table.cursor_after then
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('x' .. p_str .. '\n', p_str .. '\nx')
end
-- The 'indent' argument is only used here because a single put with an
-- indent doesn't require special handling. It doesn't require special
-- handling because the cursor is never put before the indent, hence
-- the modification of 'test_stringx"' gives the same overall answer as
-- modifying ' test_stringx"'.
-- Only happens when using normal mode command actions.
if conversion_table.count and conversion_table.count > 1 then
if not indent then
indent = ''
end
local rep_string = indent .. p_str .. '\n'
local extra_puts = rep_string:rep(conversion_table.count - 1)
local orig_string, new_string
if conversion_table.cursor_after then
orig_string = indent .. p_str .. '\nx'
new_string = extra_puts .. orig_string
else
orig_string = indent .. 'x' .. p_str .. '\n'
new_string = orig_string .. extra_puts
end
expect_base = expect_base:gsub(orig_string, new_string)
end
return expect_base
end
local function put_x_last(orig_line, p_str)
local prev_end, cur_end, cur_start = 0, 0, 0
while cur_start do
prev_end = cur_end
cur_start, cur_end = orig_line:find(p_str, prev_end)
end
-- Assume (because that is the only way I call it) that p_str matches
-- the pattern 'test_string.'
return orig_line:sub(1, prev_end - 1) .. 'x' .. orig_line:sub(prev_end)
end
local function convert_blockwise(expect_base, conversion_table, visual,
use_b, trailing_whitespace)
expect_base = dedent(expect_base)
local p_str = 'test_string"'
if use_b then
p_str = 'test_stringb'
end
if conversion_table.dot_register then
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('(x?)' .. p_str, '%1test_string.')
-- Looks strange, but the dot is a special character in the pattern
-- and a literal character in the replacement.
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('test_stringx.', 'test_stringx.')
p_str = 'test_string.'
end
-- No difference between 'p' and 'P' in visual mode.
if not visual then
if conversion_table.put_backwards then
-- One for the line where the cursor is left, one for all other
-- lines.
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('([^x])' .. p_str, p_str .. '%1')
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('([^x])x' .. p_str, 'x' .. p_str .. '%1')
if not trailing_whitespace then
expect_base = expect_base:gsub(' \n', '\n')
expect_base = expect_base:gsub(' $', '')
end
end
end
if conversion_table.count and conversion_table.count > 1 then
local p_pattern = p_str:gsub('%.', '%%.')
expect_base = expect_base:gsub(p_pattern,
p_str:rep(conversion_table.count))
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('test_stringx([b".])',
p_str:rep(conversion_table.count - 1)
.. '%0')
end
if conversion_table.cursor_after then
if not visual then
local prev_line
local rettab = {}
local prev_in_block = false
for _, line in pairs(funcs.split(expect_base, '\n', 1)) do
if line:find('test_string') then
if prev_line then
prev_line = prev_line:gsub('x', '')
table.insert(rettab, prev_line)
end
prev_line = line
prev_in_block = true
else
if prev_in_block then
prev_line = put_x_last(prev_line, p_str)
table.insert(rettab, prev_line)
prev_in_block = false
end
table.insert(rettab, line)
end
end
if prev_line and prev_in_block then
table.insert(rettab, put_x_last(prev_line, p_str))
end
expect_base = table.concat(rettab, '\n')
else
expect_base = expect_base:gsub('x(.)', '%1x')
end
end
return expect_base
end
-- }}}
-- Convenience functions {{{
local function run_normal_mode_tests(test_string, base_map, extra_setup,
virtualedit_end, selection_string)
local function convert_closure(e, c)
return convert_characterwise(e, c, virtualedit_end, selection_string)
end
local function expect_normal_creator(expect_base, conversion_table)
local test_expect = expect_creator(convert_closure, expect_base, conversion_table)
return function(exception_table, after_redo)
test_expect(exception_table, after_redo)
if selection_string then
eq(getreg('"'), selection_string)
else
eq(getreg('"'), 'test_string"')
end
end
end
run_test_variations(
create_test_defs(
normal_command_defs,
base_map,
create_p_action,
test_string,
expect_normal_creator
),
extra_setup
)
end -- run_normal_mode_tests()
local function convert_linewiseer(expect_base, conversion_table)
return expect_creator(convert_linewise, expect_base, conversion_table)
end
local function run_linewise_tests(expect_base, base_command, extra_setup)
local linewise_test_defs = create_test_defs(
ex_command_defs, base_command,
create_put_action, expect_base, convert_linewiseer)
run_test_variations(linewise_test_defs, extra_setup)
end -- run_linewise_tests()
-- }}}
-- Actual tests
describe('default pasting', function()
local expect_string = [[
Ltest_stringx"ine of words 1
Line of words 2]]
run_normal_mode_tests(expect_string, 'p')
run_linewise_tests([[
Line of words 1
xtest_string"
Line of words 2]],
'put'
)
end)
describe('linewise register', function()
-- put with 'p'
local local_ex_command_defs = non_dotdefs(normal_command_defs)
local base_expect_string = [[
Line of words 1
xtest_stringa
Line of words 2]]
local function local_convert_linewise(expect_base, conversion_table)
return convert_linewise(expect_base, conversion_table, nil, true)
end
local function expect_lineput(expect_base, conversion_table)
return expect_creator(local_convert_linewise, expect_base, conversion_table)
end
run_test_variations(
create_test_defs(
local_ex_command_defs,
'"ap',
create_p_action,
base_expect_string,
expect_lineput
)
)
-- put with :put
local linewise_put_defs = non_dotdefs(ex_command_defs)
base_expect_string = [[
Line of words 1
xtest_stringa
Line of words 2]]
run_test_variations(
create_test_defs(
linewise_put_defs,
'put a', create_put_action,
base_expect_string, convert_linewiseer
)
)
end)
describe('blockwise register', function()
local blockwise_put_defs = non_dotdefs(normal_command_defs)
local test_base = [[
Lxtest_stringbine of words 1
Ltest_stringbine of words 2
test_stringb]]
local function expect_block_creator(expect_base, conversion_table)
return expect_creator(function(e,c) return convert_blockwise(e,c,nil,true) end,
expect_base, conversion_table)
end
run_test_variations(
create_test_defs(
blockwise_put_defs,
'"bp',
create_p_action,
test_base,
expect_block_creator
)
)
end)
it('adds correct indentation when put with [p and ]p', function()
feed('G>>"a]pix<esc>')
-- luacheck: ignore
expect([[
Line of words 1
Line of words 2
xtest_stringa]])
feed('uu"a[pix<esc>')
-- luacheck: ignore
expect([[
Line of words 1
xtest_stringa
Line of words 2]])
end)
describe('linewise paste with autoindent', function()
-- luacheck: ignore
run_linewise_tests([[
Line of words 1
Line of words 2
xtest_string"]],
'put'
,
function()
funcs.setline('$', ' Line of words 2')
-- Set curswant to '8' to be at the end of the tab character
-- This is where the cursor is put back after the 'u' command.
funcs.setpos('.', {0, 2, 1, 0, 8})
feed_command('set autoindent')
end
)
end)
describe('put inside tabs with virtualedit', function()
local test_string = [[
Line of words 1
test_stringx" Line of words 2]]
run_normal_mode_tests(test_string, 'p', function()
funcs.setline('$', ' Line of words 2')
feed_command('set virtualedit=all')
funcs.setpos('.', {0, 2, 1, 2, 3})
end)
end)
describe('put after the line with virtualedit', function()
-- luacheck: ignore 621
local test_string = [[
Line of words 1 test_stringx"
Line of words 2]]
run_normal_mode_tests(test_string, 'p', function()
funcs.setline('$', ' Line of words 2')
feed_command('set virtualedit=all')
funcs.setpos('.', {0, 1, 16, 1, 17})
end, true)
end)
describe('Visual put', function()
describe('basic put', function()
local test_string = [[
test_stringx" words 1
Line of words 2]]
run_normal_mode_tests(test_string, 'v2ep', nil, nil, 'Line of')
end)
describe('over trailing newline', function()
local test_string = 'Line of test_stringx"Line of words 2'
run_normal_mode_tests(test_string, 'v$p', function()
funcs.setpos('.', {0, 1, 9, 0, 9})
end,
nil,
'words 1\n')
end)
describe('linewise mode', function()
local test_string = [[
xtest_string"
Line of words 2]]
local function expect_vis_linewise(expect_base, conversion_table)
return expect_creator(function(e, c)
return convert_linewise(e, c, nil, nil)
end,
expect_base, conversion_table)
end
run_test_variations(
create_test_defs(
normal_command_defs,
'Vp',
create_p_action,
test_string,
expect_vis_linewise
),
function() funcs.setpos('.', {0, 1, 1, 0, 1}) end
)
describe('with whitespace at bol', function()
local function expect_vis_lineindented(expect_base, conversion_table)
local test_expect = expect_creator(function(e, c)
return convert_linewise(e, c, nil, nil, ' ')
end,
expect_base, conversion_table)
return function(exception_table, after_redo)
test_expect(exception_table, after_redo)
eq(getreg('"'), 'Line of words 1\n')
end
end
local base_expect_string = [[
xtest_string"
Line of words 2]]
run_test_variations(
create_test_defs(
normal_command_defs,
'Vp',
create_p_action,
base_expect_string,
expect_vis_lineindented
),
function()
feed('i test_string.<esc>u')
funcs.setreg('"', ' test_string"', 'v')
end
)
end)
end)
describe('blockwise visual mode', function()
local test_base = [[
test_stringx"e of words 1
test_string"e of words 2]]
local function expect_block_creator(expect_base, conversion_table)
local test_expect = expect_creator(function(e, c)
return convert_blockwise(e, c, true)
end, expect_base, conversion_table)
return function(e,c)
test_expect(e,c)
eq(getreg('"'), 'Lin\nLin')
end
end
local select_down_test_defs = create_test_defs(
normal_command_defs,
'<C-v>jllp',
create_p_action,
test_base,
expect_block_creator
)
run_test_variations(select_down_test_defs)
-- Undo and redo of a visual block put leave the cursor in the top
-- left of the visual block area no matter where the cursor was
-- when it started.
local undo_redo_no = map(function(table)
local rettab = copy_def(table)
if not rettab[4] then
rettab[4] = {}
end
rettab[4].undo_position = true
rettab[4].redo_position = true
return rettab
end,
normal_command_defs)
-- Selection direction doesn't matter
run_test_variations(
create_test_defs(
undo_redo_no,
'<C-v>kllp',
create_p_action,
test_base,
expect_block_creator
),
function() funcs.setpos('.', {0, 2, 1, 0, 1}) end
)
describe('blockwise cursor after undo', function()
-- A bit of a hack of the reset above.
-- In the tests that selection direction doesn't matter, we
-- don't check the undo/redo position because it doesn't fit
-- the same pattern as everything else.
-- Here we fix this by directly checking the undo/redo position
-- in the test_assertions of our test definitions.
local function assertion_creator(_,_)
return function(_,_)
feed('u')
-- Have to use feed('u') here to set curswant, because
-- ex_undo() doesn't do that.
eq(funcs.getcurpos(), {0, 1, 1, 0, 1})
feed('<C-r>')
eq(funcs.getcurpos(), {0, 1, 1, 0, 1})
end
end
run_test_variations(
create_test_defs(
undo_redo_no,
'<C-v>kllp',
create_p_action,
test_base,
assertion_creator
),
function() funcs.setpos('.', {0, 2, 1, 0, 1}) end
)
end)
end)
describe("with 'virtualedit'", function()
describe('splitting a tab character', function()
local base_expect_string = [[
Line of words 1
test_stringx" Line of words 2]]
run_normal_mode_tests(
base_expect_string,
'vp',
function()
funcs.setline('$', ' Line of words 2')
feed_command('set virtualedit=all')
funcs.setpos('.', {0, 2, 1, 2, 3})
end,
nil,
' '
)
end)
describe('after end of line', function()
local base_expect_string = [[
Line of words 1 test_stringx"
Line of words 2]]
run_normal_mode_tests(
base_expect_string,
'vp',
function()
feed_command('set virtualedit=all')
funcs.setpos('.', {0, 1, 16, 2, 18})
end,
true,
' '
)
end)
end)
end)
describe('. register special tests', function()
-- luacheck: ignore 621
before_each(reset)
it('applies control character actions', function()
feed('i<C-t><esc>u')
expect([[
Line of words 1
Line of words 2]])
feed('".p')
expect([[
Line of words 1
Line of words 2]])
feed('u1go<C-v>j".p')
eq([[
ine of words 1
ine of words 2]], curbuf_contents())
end)
local function bell_test(actions, should_ring)
local screen = Screen.new()
screen:attach()
if should_ring then
-- check bell is not set by nvim before the action
screen:sleep(50)
end
helpers.ok(not screen.bell and not screen.visualbell)
actions()
screen:expect{condition=function()
if should_ring then
if not screen.bell and not screen.visualbell then
error('Bell was not rung after action')
end
else
if screen.bell or screen.visualbell then
error('Bell was rung after action')
end
end
end, unchanged=(not should_ring)}
screen:detach()
end
it('should not ring the bell with gp at end of line', function()
bell_test(function() feed('$".gp') end)
-- Even if the last character is a multibyte character.
reset()
funcs.setline(1, 'helloม')
bell_test(function() feed('$".gp') end)
end)
it('should not ring the bell with gp and end of file', function()
funcs.setpos('.', {0, 2, 1, 0})
bell_test(function() feed('$vl".gp') end)
end)
it('should ring the bell when deleting if not appropriate', function()
feed_command('goto 2')
feed('i<bs><esc>')
expect([[
ine of words 1
Line of words 2]])
bell_test(function() feed('".P') end, true)
end)
it('should restore cursor position after undo of ".p', function()
local origpos = funcs.getcurpos()
feed('".pu')
eq(origpos, funcs.getcurpos())
end)
it("should be unaffected by 'autoindent' with V\".2p", function()
feed_command('set autoindent')
feed('i test_string.<esc>u')
feed('V".2p')
expect([[
test_string.
test_string.
Line of words 2]])
end)
end)
end)