neovim/test/functional/example_spec.lua
bfredl e61228a214 fix(tests): needing two calls to setup a screen is cringe
Before calling "attach" a screen object is just a dummy container for
(row, col) values whose purpose is to be sent as part of the "attach"
function call anyway.

Just create the screen in an attached state directly. Keep the complete
(row, col, options) config together. It is still completely valid to
later detach and re-attach as needed, including to another session.
2024-11-14 12:40:57 +01:00

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-- To run this test:
-- TEST_FILE=test/functional/example_spec.lua make functionaltest
local t = require('test.testutil')
local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')()
local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
local clear = n.clear
local command = n.command
local eq = t.eq
local feed = n.feed
describe('example', function()
local screen
before_each(function()
clear()
screen = Screen.new(20, 5)
screen:set_default_attr_ids({
[0] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Blue },
[1] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Brown },
})
end)
it('screen test', function()
-- Do some stuff.
feed('iline1<cr>line2<esc>')
-- For debugging only: prints the current screen.
-- screen:snapshot_util()
-- Assert the expected state.
screen:expect([[
line1 |
line^2 |
{0:~ }|
{0:~ }|
|
]])
end)
it('override UI event-handler', function()
-- Example: override the "tabline_update" UI event handler.
--
-- screen.lua defines default handlers for UI events, but tests
-- may sometimes want to override a handler.
-- The UI must declare that it wants to handle the UI events.
-- For this example, we enable `ext_tabline`:
screen:detach()
screen = Screen.new(25, 5, { rgb = true, ext_tabline = true })
-- From ":help ui" we find that `tabline_update` receives `curtab` and
-- `tabs` objects. So we declare the UI handler like this:
local event_tabs, event_curtab
function screen:_handle_tabline_update(curtab, tabs)
event_curtab, event_tabs = curtab, tabs
end
-- Create a tabpage...
command('tabedit foo')
-- Use screen:expect{condition=…} to check the result.
screen:expect {
condition = function()
eq(2, event_curtab)
eq({
{ tab = 1, name = '[No Name]' },
{ tab = 2, name = 'foo' },
}, event_tabs)
end,
}
end)
end)