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`!did_throw` doesn't exactly imply `!current_exception`, as `did_throw = false` is sometimes used to defer exception handling for later (without forgetting the exception). E.g: uncaught exception handling in `do_cmdline()` may be deferred to a different call (e.g: when `try_level > 0`). In #7881, `current_exception = NULL` in `do_cmdline()` is used as an analogue of `did_throw = false`, but also causes the pending exception to be lost, which also leaks as `discard_exception()` wasn't used. It may be possible to fix this by saving/restoring `current_exception`, but handling all of `did_throw`'s edge cases seems messier. Maybe not worth diverging over. This fix also uncovers a `man_spec.lua` bug on Windows: exceptions are thrown due to Windows missing `man`, but they're lost; skip these tests if `man` isn't executable.
250 lines
7.4 KiB
Lua
250 lines
7.4 KiB
Lua
-- Tests for core Vimscript "eval" behavior.
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--
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-- See also:
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-- let_spec.lua
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-- null_spec.lua
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-- operators_spec.lua
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--
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-- Tests for the Vimscript |builtin-functions| library should live in:
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-- test/functional/vimscript/<funcname>_spec.lua
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-- test/functional/vimscript/functions_spec.lua
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local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each)
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local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
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local lfs = require('lfs')
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local clear = helpers.clear
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local eq = helpers.eq
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local exc_exec = helpers.exc_exec
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local exec = helpers.exec
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local eval = helpers.eval
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local command = helpers.command
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local write_file = helpers.write_file
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local meths = helpers.meths
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local sleep = helpers.sleep
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local poke_eventloop = helpers.poke_eventloop
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local feed = helpers.feed
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describe('Up to MAX_FUNC_ARGS arguments are handled by', function()
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local max_func_args = 20 -- from eval.h
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local range = helpers.funcs.range
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before_each(clear)
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it('printf()', function()
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local printf = helpers.funcs.printf
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local rep = helpers.funcs['repeat']
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local expected = '2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,'
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eq(expected, printf(rep('%d,', max_func_args-1), unpack(range(2, max_func_args))))
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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)')
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eq('Vim(call):E740: Too many arguments for function printf', ret)
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end)
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it('rpcnotify()', function()
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local rpcnotify = helpers.funcs.rpcnotify
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local ret = rpcnotify(0, 'foo', unpack(range(3, max_func_args)))
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eq(1, ret)
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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)')
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eq('Vim(call):E740: Too many arguments for function rpcnotify', ret)
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end)
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end)
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describe("backtick expansion", function()
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setup(function()
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clear()
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lfs.mkdir("test-backticks")
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write_file("test-backticks/file1", "test file 1")
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write_file("test-backticks/file2", "test file 2")
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write_file("test-backticks/file3", "test file 3")
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lfs.mkdir("test-backticks/subdir")
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write_file("test-backticks/subdir/file4", "test file 4")
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-- Long path might cause "Press ENTER" prompt; use :silent to avoid it.
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command('silent cd test-backticks')
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end)
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teardown(function()
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helpers.rmdir('test-backticks')
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end)
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it("with default 'shell'", function()
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if helpers.iswin() then
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command(":silent args `dir /b *2`")
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else
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command(":silent args `echo ***2`")
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end
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eq({ "file2", }, eval("argv()"))
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if helpers.iswin() then
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command(":silent args `dir /s/b *4`")
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eq({ "subdir\\file4", }, eval("map(argv(), 'fnamemodify(v:val, \":.\")')"))
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else
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command(":silent args `echo */*4`")
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eq({ "subdir/file4", }, eval("argv()"))
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end
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end)
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it("with shell=fish", function()
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if eval("executable('fish')") == 0 then
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pending('missing "fish" command')
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return
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end
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command("set shell=fish")
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command(":silent args `echo ***2`")
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eq({ "file2", }, eval("argv()"))
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command(":silent args `echo */*4`")
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eq({ "subdir/file4", }, eval("argv()"))
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end)
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end)
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describe('List support code', function()
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local dur
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local min_dur = 8
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local len = 131072
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if not pending('does not actually allows interrupting with just got_int', function() end) then return end
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-- The following tests are confirmed to work with os_breakcheck() just before
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-- `if (got_int) {break;}` in tv_list_copy and list_join_inner() and not to
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-- work without.
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setup(function()
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clear()
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dur = 0
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while true do
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command(([[
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let rt = reltime()
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let bl = range(%u)
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let dur = reltimestr(reltime(rt))
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]]):format(len))
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dur = tonumber(meths.get_var('dur'))
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if dur >= min_dur then
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-- print(('Using len %u, dur %g'):format(len, dur))
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break
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else
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len = len * 2
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end
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end
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end)
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it('allows interrupting copy', function()
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feed(':let t_rt = reltime()<CR>:let t_bl = copy(bl)<CR>')
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sleep(min_dur / 16 * 1000)
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feed('<C-c>')
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poke_eventloop()
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command('let t_dur = reltimestr(reltime(t_rt))')
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local t_dur = tonumber(meths.get_var('t_dur'))
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if t_dur >= dur / 8 then
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eq(nil, ('Took too long to cancel: %g >= %g'):format(t_dur, dur / 8))
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end
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end)
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it('allows interrupting join', function()
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feed(':let t_rt = reltime()<CR>:let t_j = join(bl)<CR>')
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sleep(min_dur / 16 * 1000)
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feed('<C-c>')
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poke_eventloop()
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command('let t_dur = reltimestr(reltime(t_rt))')
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local t_dur = tonumber(meths.get_var('t_dur'))
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print(('t_dur: %g'):format(t_dur))
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if t_dur >= dur / 8 then
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eq(nil, ('Took too long to cancel: %g >= %g'):format(t_dur, dur / 8))
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end
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end)
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end)
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-- oldtest: Test_deep_nest()
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it('Error when if/for/while/try/function is nested too deep',function()
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clear()
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local screen = Screen.new(80, 24)
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screen:attach()
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meths.set_option('laststatus', 2)
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exec([[
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" Deep nesting of if ... endif
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func Test1()
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let @a = join(repeat(['if v:true'], 51), "\n")
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let @a ..= "\n"
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let @a ..= join(repeat(['endif'], 51), "\n")
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@a
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let @a = ''
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endfunc
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" Deep nesting of for ... endfor
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func Test2()
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let @a = join(repeat(['for i in [1]'], 51), "\n")
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let @a ..= "\n"
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let @a ..= join(repeat(['endfor'], 51), "\n")
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@a
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let @a = ''
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endfunc
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" Deep nesting of while ... endwhile
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func Test3()
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let @a = join(repeat(['while v:true'], 51), "\n")
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let @a ..= "\n"
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let @a ..= join(repeat(['endwhile'], 51), "\n")
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@a
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let @a = ''
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endfunc
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" Deep nesting of try ... endtry
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func Test4()
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let @a = join(repeat(['try'], 51), "\n")
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let @a ..= "\necho v:true\n"
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let @a ..= join(repeat(['endtry'], 51), "\n")
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@a
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let @a = ''
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endfunc
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" Deep nesting of function ... endfunction
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func Test5()
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let @a = join(repeat(['function X()'], 51), "\n")
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let @a ..= "\necho v:true\n"
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let @a ..= join(repeat(['endfunction'], 51), "\n")
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@a
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let @a = ''
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endfunc
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]])
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screen:expect({any = '%[No Name%]'})
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feed(':call Test1()<CR>')
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screen:expect({any = 'E579: '})
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feed('<C-C>')
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screen:expect({any = '%[No Name%]'})
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feed(':call Test2()<CR>')
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screen:expect({any = 'E585: '})
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feed('<C-C>')
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screen:expect({any = '%[No Name%]'})
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feed(':call Test3()<CR>')
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screen:expect({any = 'E585: '})
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feed('<C-C>')
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screen:expect({any = '%[No Name%]'})
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feed(':call Test4()<CR>')
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screen:expect({any = 'E601: '})
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feed('<C-C>')
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screen:expect({any = '%[No Name%]'})
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feed(':call Test5()<CR>')
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screen:expect({any = 'E1058: '})
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end)
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describe("uncaught exception", function()
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before_each(clear)
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after_each(function()
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os.remove('throw1.vim')
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os.remove('throw2.vim')
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os.remove('throw3.vim')
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end)
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it('is not forgotten #13490', function()
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command('autocmd BufWinEnter * throw "i am error"')
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eq('i am error', exc_exec('try | new | endtry'))
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-- Like Vim, throwing here aborts the processing of the script, but does not stop :runtime!
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-- from processing the others.
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-- Only the first thrown exception should be rethrown from the :try below, though.
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for i = 1, 3 do
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write_file('throw' .. i .. '.vim', ([[
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let result ..= '%d'
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throw 'throw%d'
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let result ..= 'X'
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]]):format(i, i))
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end
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command('set runtimepath+=. | let result = ""')
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eq('throw1', exc_exec('try | runtime! throw*.vim | endtry'))
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eq('123', eval('result'))
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end)
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end)
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