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Problem: too many STRLEN calls when getting a memline
Solution: Optimize calls to STRLEN(), add a few functions in memline.c
that return the byte length instead of relying on STRLEN()
(John Marriott)
closes: vim/vim#14052
02d7a6c6cf
Cherry-pick line break changes from patch 8.1.0226.
Cherry-pick ml_line_len from patch 8.1.0579.
Cherry-pick test_comments.vim change from patch 9.1.0153.
Co-authored-by: John Marriott <basilisk@internode.on.net>
284 lines
6.0 KiB
VimL
284 lines
6.0 KiB
VimL
" Tests for the various flags in the 'comments' option
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" Test for the 'n' flag in 'comments'
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func Test_comment_nested()
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new
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setlocal comments=n:> fo+=ro
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exe "normal i> B\nD\<C-C>ggOA\<C-C>joC\<C-C>Go\<BS>>>> F\nH"
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exe "normal 5GOE\<C-C>6GoG"
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let expected =<< trim END
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> A
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> B
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> C
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> D
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>>>> E
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>>>> F
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>>>> G
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>>>> H
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END
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call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$'))
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for the 'b' flag in 'comments'
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func Test_comment_blank()
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new
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setlocal comments=b:* fo+=ro
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exe "normal i* E\nF\n\<BS>G\nH\<C-C>ggOC\<C-C>O\<BS>B\<C-C>OA\<C-C>2joD"
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let expected =<< trim END
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A
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*B
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* C
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* D
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* E
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* F
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*G
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H
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END
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call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$'))
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for the 'f' flag in 'comments' (only the first line has a comment
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" string)
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func Test_comment_firstline()
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new
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setlocal comments=f:- fo+=ro
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exe "normal i- B\nD\<C-C>ggoC\<C-C>ggOA\<C-C>"
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call assert_equal(['A', '- B', ' C', ' D'], getline(1, '$'))
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%d
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setlocal comments=:-
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exe "normal i- B\nD\<C-C>ggoC\<C-C>ggOA\<C-C>"
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call assert_equal(['- A', '- B', '- C', '- D'], getline(1, '$'))
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for the 's', 'm' and 'e' flags in 'comments'
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" Test for automatically adding comment leaders in insert mode
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func Test_comment_threepiece()
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new
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setlocal expandtab
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call setline(1, ["\t/*"])
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setlocal formatoptions=croql
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call cursor(1, 3)
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call feedkeys("A\<cr>\<cr>/", 'tnix')
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call assert_equal(["\t/*", " *", " */"], getline(1, '$'))
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" If a comment ends in a single line, then don't add it in the next line
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%d
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call setline(1, '/* line1 */')
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call feedkeys("A\<CR>next line", 'xt')
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call assert_equal(['/* line1 */', 'next line'], getline(1, '$'))
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%d
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" Copy the trailing indentation from the leader comment to a new line
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setlocal autoindent noexpandtab
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call feedkeys("a\t/*\tone\ntwo\n/", 'xt')
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call assert_equal(["\t/*\tone", "\t *\ttwo", "\t */"], getline(1, '$'))
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for the 'r' flag in 'comments' (right align comment)
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func Test_comment_rightalign()
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new
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setlocal comments=sr:/***,m:**,ex-2:******/ fo+=ro
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exe "normal i=\<C-C>o\t /***\nD\n/"
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exe "normal 2GOA\<C-C>joB\<C-C>jOC\<C-C>joE\<C-C>GOF\<C-C>joG"
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let expected =<< trim END
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=
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A
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/***
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** B
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** C
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** D
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** E
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** F
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******/
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G
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END
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call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$'))
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for the 'O' flag in 'comments'
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func Test_comment_O()
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new
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setlocal comments=Ob:* fo+=ro
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exe "normal i* B\nD\<C-C>kOA\<C-C>joC"
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let expected =<< trim END
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A
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* B
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* C
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* D
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END
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call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$'))
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for using a multibyte character as a comment leader
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func Test_comment_multibyte_leader()
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new
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let t =<< trim END
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{
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X
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Xa
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XaY
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XY
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XYZ
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X Y
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X YZ
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XX
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XXa
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XXY
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}
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END
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call setline(1, t)
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call cursor(2, 1)
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set tw=2 fo=cqm comments=n:X
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exe "normal gqgqjgqgqjgqgqjgqgqjgqgqjgqgqjgqgqjgqgqjgqgqjgqgq"
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let t =<< trim END
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X
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Xa
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XaY
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XY
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XYZ
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X Y
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X YZ
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XX
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XXa
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XXY
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END
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exe "normal o\n" . join(t, "\n")
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let expected =<< trim END
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{
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X
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Xa
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Xa
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XY
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XY
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XY
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XZ
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X Y
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X Y
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X Z
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XX
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XXa
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XXY
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X
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Xa
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Xa
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XY
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XY
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XY
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XZ
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X Y
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X Y
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X Z
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XX
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XXa
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XXY
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}
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END
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call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$'))
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set tw& fo& comments&
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for a space character in 'comments' setting
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func Test_comment_space()
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new
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setlocal comments=b:\ > fo+=ro
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exe "normal i> B\nD\<C-C>ggOA\<C-C>joC"
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exe "normal Go > F\nH\<C-C>kOE\<C-C>joG"
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let expected =<< trim END
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A
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> B
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C
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D
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> E
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> F
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> G
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> H
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END
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call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$'))
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for formatting lines with and without comments
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func Test_comment_format_lines()
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', '/* two */', 'three'])
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normal gggqG
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call assert_equal(['one', '/* two */', 'three'], getline(1, '$'))
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for using 'a' in 'formatoptions' with comments
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func Test_comment_autoformat()
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new
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setlocal formatoptions+=a
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call feedkeys("a- one\n- two\n", 'xt')
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call assert_equal(['- one', '- two', ''], getline(1, '$'))
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%d
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call feedkeys("a\none\n", 'xt')
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call assert_equal(['', 'one', ''], getline(1, '$'))
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setlocal formatoptions+=aw
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%d
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call feedkeys("aone \ntwo\n", 'xt')
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call assert_equal(['one two', ''], getline(1, '$'))
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%d
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call feedkeys("aone\ntwo\n", 'xt')
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call assert_equal(['one', 'two', ''], getline(1, '$'))
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set backspace=indent,eol,start
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%d
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call feedkeys("aone \n\<BS>", 'xt')
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call assert_equal(['one'], getline(1, '$'))
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set backspace&
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for joining lines with comments ('j' flag in 'formatoptions')
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func Test_comment_join_lines_fo_j()
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new
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setlocal fo+=j comments=://
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call setline(1, ['i++; // comment1', ' // comment2'])
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normal J
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call assert_equal('i++; // comment1 comment2', getline(1))
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setlocal fo-=j
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call setline(1, ['i++; // comment1', ' // comment2'])
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normal J
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call assert_equal('i++; // comment1 // comment2', getline(1))
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" Test with nested comments
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setlocal fo+=j comments=n:>,n:)
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call setline(1, ['i++; > ) > ) comment1', ' > ) comment2'])
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normal J
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call assert_equal('i++; > ) > ) comment1 comment2', getline(1))
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for formatting lines where only the first line has a comment.
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func Test_comment_format_firstline_comment()
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new
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setlocal formatoptions=tcq
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call setline(1, ['- one two', 'three'])
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normal gggqG
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call assert_equal(['- one two three'], getline(1, '$'))
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%d
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call setline(1, ['- one', '- two'])
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normal gggqG
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call assert_equal(['- one', '- two'], getline(1, '$'))
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close!
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endfunc
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" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
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