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we cannot remove 'paste'. It is very common in plugins and configs. 'pastetoggle' can and should be removed though, it's a total waste of everyone's time because it generates bug reports and doesn't work well, and is useless because bracketed-paste works better.
1348 lines
38 KiB
VimL
1348 lines
38 KiB
VimL
" Test for options
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source check.vim
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source view_util.vim
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func Test_whichwrap()
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set whichwrap=b,s
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call assert_equal('b,s', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap+=h,l
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call assert_equal('b,s,h,l', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap+=h,l
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call assert_equal('b,s,h,l', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap+=h,l
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call assert_equal('b,s,h,l', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap=h,h
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call assert_equal('h', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap=h,h,h
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call assert_equal('h', &whichwrap)
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" For compatibility with Vim 3.0 and before, number values are also
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" supported for 'whichwrap'
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set whichwrap=1
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call assert_equal('b', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap=2
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call assert_equal('s', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap=4
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call assert_equal('h,l', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap=8
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call assert_equal('<,>', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap=16
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call assert_equal('[,]', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap=31
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call assert_equal('b,s,h,l,<,>,[,]', &whichwrap)
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set whichwrap&
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endfunc
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func Test_isfname()
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" This used to cause Vim to access uninitialized memory.
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set isfname=
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call assert_equal("~X", expand("~X"))
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set isfname&
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endfunc
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" Test for getting the value of 'pastetoggle'
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func Test_pastetoggle()
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throw "Skipped: 'pastetoggle' is removed from Nvim"
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" character with K_SPECIAL byte
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let &pastetoggle = '…'
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call assert_equal('…', &pastetoggle)
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call assert_equal("\n pastetoggle=…", execute('set pastetoggle?'))
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" modified character with K_SPECIAL byte
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let &pastetoggle = '<M-…>'
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call assert_equal('<M-…>', &pastetoggle)
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call assert_equal("\n pastetoggle=<M-…>", execute('set pastetoggle?'))
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" illegal bytes
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let str = ":\x7f:\x80:\x90:\xd0:"
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let &pastetoggle = str
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call assert_equal(str, &pastetoggle)
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call assert_equal("\n pastetoggle=" .. strtrans(str), execute('set pastetoggle?'))
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unlet str
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set pastetoggle&
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endfunc
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func Test_wildchar()
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" Empty 'wildchar' used to access invalid memory.
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call assert_fails('set wildchar=', 'E521:')
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call assert_fails('set wildchar=abc', 'E521:')
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set wildchar=<Esc>
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let a=execute('set wildchar?')
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call assert_equal("\n wildchar=<Esc>", a)
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set wildchar=27
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let a=execute('set wildchar?')
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call assert_equal("\n wildchar=<Esc>", a)
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set wildchar&
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endfunc
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func Test_wildoptions()
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set wildoptions=
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set wildoptions+=tagfile
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set wildoptions+=tagfile
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call assert_equal('tagfile', &wildoptions)
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endfunc
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func Test_options_command()
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let caught = 'ok'
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try
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options
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catch
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let caught = v:throwpoint . "\n" . v:exception
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endtry
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call assert_equal('ok', caught)
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" Check if the option-window is opened horizontally.
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wincmd j
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call assert_notequal('option-window', bufname(''))
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wincmd k
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call assert_equal('option-window', bufname(''))
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" close option-window
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close
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" Open the option-window vertically.
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vert options
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" Check if the option-window is opened vertically.
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wincmd l
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call assert_notequal('option-window', bufname(''))
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wincmd h
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call assert_equal('option-window', bufname(''))
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" close option-window
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close
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" Open the option-window at the top.
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set splitbelow
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topleft options
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call assert_equal(1, winnr())
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close
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" Open the option-window at the bottom.
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set nosplitbelow
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botright options
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call assert_equal(winnr('$'), winnr())
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close
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set splitbelow&
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" Open the option-window in a new tab.
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tab options
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" Check if the option-window is opened in a tab.
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normal gT
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call assert_notequal('option-window', bufname(''))
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normal gt
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call assert_equal('option-window', bufname(''))
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" close option-window
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close
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" Open the options window browse
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if has('browse')
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browse set
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call assert_equal('option-window', bufname(''))
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close
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endif
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endfunc
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func Test_path_keep_commas()
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" Test that changing 'path' keeps two commas.
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set path=foo,,bar
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set path-=bar
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set path+=bar
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call assert_equal('foo,,bar', &path)
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set path&
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endfunc
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func Test_path_too_long()
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exe 'set path=' .. repeat('x', 10000)
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call assert_fails('find x', 'E854:')
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set path&
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endfunc
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func Test_signcolumn()
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CheckFeature signs
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call assert_equal("auto", &signcolumn)
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set signcolumn=yes
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set signcolumn=no
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call assert_fails('set signcolumn=nope')
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endfunc
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func Test_filetype_valid()
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set ft=valid_name
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call assert_equal("valid_name", &filetype)
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set ft=valid-name
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call assert_equal("valid-name", &filetype)
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call assert_fails(":set ft=wrong;name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set ft=wrong\\\\name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set ft=wrong\\|name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set ft=wrong/name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set ft=wrong\\\nname", "E474:")
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call assert_equal("valid-name", &filetype)
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exe "set ft=trunc\x00name"
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call assert_equal("trunc", &filetype)
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endfunc
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func Test_syntax_valid()
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if !has('syntax')
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return
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endif
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set syn=valid_name
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call assert_equal("valid_name", &syntax)
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set syn=valid-name
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call assert_equal("valid-name", &syntax)
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call assert_fails(":set syn=wrong;name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set syn=wrong\\\\name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set syn=wrong\\|name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set syn=wrong/name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set syn=wrong\\\nname", "E474:")
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call assert_equal("valid-name", &syntax)
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exe "set syn=trunc\x00name"
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call assert_equal("trunc", &syntax)
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endfunc
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func Test_keymap_valid()
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if !has('keymap')
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return
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endif
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=valid_name", "E544:")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=valid_name", "valid_name")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=valid-name", "E544:")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=valid-name", "valid-name")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=wrong;name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=wrong\\\\name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=wrong\\|name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=wrong/name", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=wrong\\\nname", "E474:")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=trunc\x00name", "E544:")
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call assert_fails(":set kmp=trunc\x00name", "trunc")
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endfunc
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func Check_dir_option(name)
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" Check that it's possible to set the option.
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exe 'set ' . a:name . '=/usr/share/dict/words'
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call assert_equal('/usr/share/dict/words', eval('&' . a:name))
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exe 'set ' . a:name . '=/usr/share/dict/words,/and/there'
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call assert_equal('/usr/share/dict/words,/and/there', eval('&' . a:name))
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exe 'set ' . a:name . '=/usr/share/dict\ words'
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call assert_equal('/usr/share/dict words', eval('&' . a:name))
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" Check rejecting weird characters.
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call assert_fails("set " . a:name . "=/not&there", "E474:")
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call assert_fails("set " . a:name . "=/not>there", "E474:")
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call assert_fails("set " . a:name . "=/not.*there", "E474:")
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endfunc
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func Test_cinkeys()
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" This used to cause invalid memory access
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set cindent cinkeys=0
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norm a
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set cindent& cinkeys&
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endfunc
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func Test_dictionary()
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call Check_dir_option('dictionary')
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endfunc
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func Test_thesaurus()
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call Check_dir_option('thesaurus')
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endfun
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func Test_complete()
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" Trailing single backslash used to cause invalid memory access.
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set complete=s\
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new
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call feedkeys("i\<C-N>\<Esc>", 'xt')
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bwipe!
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call assert_fails('set complete=ix', 'E535:')
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set complete&
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endfun
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func Test_set_completion()
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call feedkeys(":set di\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_equal('"set dictionary diff diffexpr diffopt digraph directory display', @:)
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call feedkeys(":setlocal di\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_equal('"setlocal dictionary diff diffexpr diffopt digraph directory display', @:)
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call feedkeys(":setglobal di\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_equal('"setglobal dictionary diff diffexpr diffopt digraph directory display', @:)
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" Expand boolean options. When doing :set no<Tab>
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" vim displays the options names without "no" but completion uses "no...".
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call feedkeys(":set nodi\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_equal('"set nodiff digraph', @:)
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call feedkeys(":set invdi\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_equal('"set invdiff digraph', @:)
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" Expand abbreviation of options.
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call feedkeys(":set ts\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_equal('"set tabstop thesaurus thesaurusfunc', @:)
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" Expand current value
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call feedkeys(":set fileencodings=\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_equal('"set fileencodings=ucs-bom,utf-8,default,latin1', @:)
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call feedkeys(":set fileencodings:\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_equal('"set fileencodings:ucs-bom,utf-8,default,latin1', @:)
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" Expand key codes.
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" call feedkeys(":set <H\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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" call assert_equal('"set <Help> <Home>', @:)
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" Expand terminal options.
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" call feedkeys(":set t_A\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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" call assert_equal('"set t_AB t_AF t_AU t_AL', @:)
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" call assert_fails('call feedkeys(":set <t_afoo>=\<C-A>\<CR>", "xt")', 'E474:')
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" Expand directories.
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call feedkeys(":set cdpath=./\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_match('./samples/ ', @:)
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call assert_notmatch('./small.vim ', @:)
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" Expand files and directories.
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call feedkeys(":set tags=./\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_match('./samples/ ./sautest/ ./screendump.vim ./script_util.vim ./setup.vim ./shared.vim', @:)
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call feedkeys(":set tags=./\\\\ dif\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
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call assert_equal('"set tags=./\\ diff diffexpr diffopt', @:)
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set tags&
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" Expand values for 'filetype'
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call feedkeys(":set filetype=sshdconfi\<Tab>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'xt')
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call assert_equal('"set filetype=sshdconfig', @:)
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call feedkeys(":set filetype=a\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'xt')
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call assert_equal('"set filetype=' .. getcompletion('a*', 'filetype')->join(), @:)
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endfunc
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func Test_set_errors()
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call assert_fails('set scroll=-1', 'E49:')
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call assert_fails('set backupcopy=', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set regexpengine=3', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set history=10001', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set numberwidth=21', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set colorcolumn=-a', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set colorcolumn=a', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set colorcolumn=1,', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set colorcolumn=1;', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set cmdheight=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set cmdwinheight=-1', 'E487:')
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if has('conceal')
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call assert_fails('set conceallevel=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set conceallevel=4', 'E474:')
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endif
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call assert_fails('set helpheight=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set history=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set report=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set shiftwidth=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set sidescroll=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set tabstop=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set tabstop=10000', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('let &tabstop = 10000', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set tabstop=5500000000', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set textwidth=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set timeoutlen=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set updatecount=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set updatetime=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set winheight=-1', 'E487:')
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call assert_fails('set tabstop!', 'E488:')
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call assert_fails('set xxx', 'E518:')
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call assert_fails('set beautify?', 'E518:')
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call assert_fails('set undolevels=x', 'E521:')
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call assert_fails('set tabstop=', 'E521:')
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call assert_fails('set comments=-', 'E524:')
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call assert_fails('set comments=a', 'E525:')
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call assert_fails('set foldmarker=x', 'E536:')
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call assert_fails('set commentstring=x', 'E537:')
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call assert_fails('let &commentstring = "x"', 'E537:')
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call assert_fails('set complete=x', 'E539:')
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call assert_fails('set rulerformat=%-', 'E539:')
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call assert_fails('set rulerformat=%(', 'E542:')
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call assert_fails('set rulerformat=%15(%%', 'E542:')
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call assert_fails('set statusline=%$', 'E539:')
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call assert_fails('set statusline=%{', 'E540:')
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call assert_fails('set statusline=%{%', 'E540:')
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call assert_fails('set statusline=%{%}', 'E539:')
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call assert_fails('set statusline=%(', 'E542:')
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call assert_fails('set statusline=%)', 'E542:')
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call assert_fails('set tabline=%$', 'E539:')
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call assert_fails('set tabline=%{', 'E540:')
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call assert_fails('set tabline=%{%', 'E540:')
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call assert_fails('set tabline=%{%}', 'E539:')
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call assert_fails('set tabline=%(', 'E542:')
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call assert_fails('set tabline=%)', 'E542:')
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if has('cursorshape')
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" This invalid value for 'guicursor' used to cause Vim to crash.
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call assert_fails('set guicursor=i-ci,r-cr:h', 'E545:')
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call assert_fails('set guicursor=i-ci', 'E545:')
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call assert_fails('set guicursor=x', 'E545:')
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call assert_fails('set guicursor=x:', 'E546:')
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call assert_fails('set guicursor=r-cr:horx', 'E548:')
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call assert_fails('set guicursor=r-cr:hor0', 'E549:')
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endif
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if has('mouseshape')
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call assert_fails('se mouseshape=i-r:x', 'E547:')
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endif
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call assert_fails('set backupext=~ patchmode=~', 'E589:')
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call assert_fails('set winminheight=10 winheight=9', 'E591:')
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call assert_fails('set winminwidth=10 winwidth=9', 'E592:')
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call assert_fails("set showbreak=\x01", 'E595:')
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call assert_fails('set t_foo=', 'E846:')
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call assert_fails('set tabstop??', 'E488:')
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call assert_fails('set wrapscan!!', 'E488:')
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call assert_fails('set tabstop&&', 'E488:')
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call assert_fails('set wrapscan<<', 'E488:')
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call assert_fails('set wrapscan=1', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set autoindent@', 'E488:')
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call assert_fails('set wildchar=<abc>', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set cmdheight=1a', 'E521:')
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call assert_fails('set invcmdheight', 'E474:')
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if has('python') || has('python3')
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call assert_fails('set pyxversion=6', 'E474:')
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endif
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call assert_fails("let &tabstop='ab'", 'E521:')
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call assert_fails('set spellcapcheck=%\\(', 'E54:')
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call assert_fails('set sessionoptions=curdir,sesdir', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set foldmarker={{{,', 'E474:')
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call assert_fails('set sessionoptions=sesdir,curdir', 'E474:')
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setlocal listchars=trail:·
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call assert_fails('set ambiwidth=double', 'E834:')
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setlocal listchars=trail:-
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setglobal listchars=trail:·
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call assert_fails('set ambiwidth=double', 'E834:')
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set listchars&
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setlocal fillchars=stl:·
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call assert_fails('set ambiwidth=double', 'E835:')
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setlocal fillchars=stl:-
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setglobal fillchars=stl:·
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call assert_fails('set ambiwidth=double', 'E835:')
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set fillchars&
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call assert_fails('set fileencoding=latin1,utf-8', 'E474:')
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set nomodifiable
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call assert_fails('set fileencoding=latin1', 'E21:')
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set modifiable&
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" call assert_fails('set t_#-&', 'E522:')
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call assert_fails('let &formatoptions = "?"', 'E539:')
|
|
call assert_fails('call setbufvar("", "&formatoptions", "?")', 'E539:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func CheckWasSet(name)
|
|
let verb_cm = execute('verbose set ' .. a:name .. '?')
|
|
call assert_match('Last set from.*test_options.vim', verb_cm)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
func CheckWasNotSet(name)
|
|
let verb_cm = execute('verbose set ' .. a:name .. '?')
|
|
call assert_notmatch('Last set from', verb_cm)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Must be executed before other tests that set 'term'.
|
|
func Test_000_term_option_verbose()
|
|
throw "Skipped: Nvim does not support setting 'term'"
|
|
CheckNotGui
|
|
|
|
call CheckWasNotSet('t_cm')
|
|
|
|
let term_save = &term
|
|
set term=ansi
|
|
call CheckWasSet('t_cm')
|
|
let &term = term_save
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_copy_context()
|
|
setlocal list
|
|
call CheckWasSet('list')
|
|
split
|
|
call CheckWasSet('list')
|
|
quit
|
|
setlocal nolist
|
|
|
|
set ai
|
|
call CheckWasSet('ai')
|
|
set filetype=perl
|
|
call CheckWasSet('filetype')
|
|
set fo=tcroq
|
|
call CheckWasSet('fo')
|
|
|
|
split Xsomebuf
|
|
call CheckWasSet('ai')
|
|
call CheckWasNotSet('filetype')
|
|
call CheckWasSet('fo')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_set_ttytype()
|
|
throw "Skipped: Nvim does not support 'ttytype'"
|
|
CheckUnix
|
|
CheckNotGui
|
|
|
|
" Setting 'ttytype' used to cause a double-free when exiting vim and
|
|
" when vim is compiled with -DEXITFREE.
|
|
set ttytype=ansi
|
|
call assert_equal('ansi', &ttytype)
|
|
call assert_equal(&ttytype, &term)
|
|
set ttytype=xterm
|
|
call assert_equal('xterm', &ttytype)
|
|
call assert_equal(&ttytype, &term)
|
|
try
|
|
set ttytype=
|
|
call assert_report('set ttytype= did not fail')
|
|
catch /E529/
|
|
endtry
|
|
|
|
" Some systems accept any terminal name and return dumb settings,
|
|
" check for failure of finding the entry and for missing 'cm' entry.
|
|
try
|
|
set ttytype=xxx
|
|
call assert_report('set ttytype=xxx did not fail')
|
|
catch /E522\|E437/
|
|
endtry
|
|
|
|
set ttytype&
|
|
call assert_equal(&ttytype, &term)
|
|
|
|
if has('gui') && !has('gui_running')
|
|
call assert_fails('set term=gui', 'E531:')
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_set_all()
|
|
set tw=75
|
|
set iskeyword=a-z,A-Z
|
|
set nosplitbelow
|
|
let out = execute('set all')
|
|
call assert_match('textwidth=75', out)
|
|
call assert_match('iskeyword=a-z,A-Z', out)
|
|
call assert_match('nosplitbelow', out)
|
|
set tw& iskeyword& splitbelow&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_set_one_column()
|
|
let out_mult = execute('set all')->split("\n")
|
|
let out_one = execute('set! all')->split("\n")
|
|
" one column should be two to four times as many lines
|
|
call assert_inrange(len(out_mult) * 2, len(out_mult) * 4, len(out_one))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_set_values()
|
|
" opt_test.vim is generated from ../optiondefs.h using gen_opt_test.vim
|
|
if filereadable('opt_test.vim')
|
|
source opt_test.vim
|
|
else
|
|
throw 'Skipped: opt_test.vim does not exist'
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_renderoptions()
|
|
throw 'skipped: Nvim does not support renderoptions'
|
|
" Only do this for Windows Vista and later, fails on Windows XP and earlier.
|
|
" Doesn't hurt to do this on a non-Windows system.
|
|
if windowsversion() !~ '^[345]\.'
|
|
set renderoptions=type:directx
|
|
set rop=type:directx
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func ResetIndentexpr()
|
|
set indentexpr=
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_set_indentexpr()
|
|
" this was causing usage of freed memory
|
|
set indentexpr=ResetIndentexpr()
|
|
new
|
|
call feedkeys("i\<c-f>", 'x')
|
|
call assert_equal('', &indentexpr)
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_backupskip()
|
|
" Option 'backupskip' may contain several comma-separated path
|
|
" specifications if one or more of the environment variables TMPDIR, TMP,
|
|
" or TEMP is defined. To simplify testing, convert the string value into a
|
|
" list.
|
|
let bsklist = split(&bsk, ',')
|
|
|
|
if has("mac")
|
|
let found = (index(bsklist, '/private/tmp/*') >= 0)
|
|
call assert_true(found, '/private/tmp not in option bsk: ' . &bsk)
|
|
elseif has("unix")
|
|
let found = (index(bsklist, '/tmp/*') >= 0)
|
|
call assert_true(found, '/tmp not in option bsk: ' . &bsk)
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
" If our test platform is Windows, the path(s) in option bsk will use
|
|
" backslash for the path separator and the components could be in short
|
|
" (8.3) format. As such, we need to replace the backslashes with forward
|
|
" slashes and convert the path components to long format. The expand()
|
|
" function will do this but it cannot handle comma-separated paths. This is
|
|
" why bsk was converted from a string into a list of strings above.
|
|
"
|
|
" One final complication is that the wildcard "/*" is at the end of each
|
|
" path and so expand() might return a list of matching files. To prevent
|
|
" this, we need to remove the wildcard before calling expand() and then
|
|
" append it afterwards.
|
|
if has('win32')
|
|
let item_nbr = 0
|
|
while item_nbr < len(bsklist)
|
|
let path_spec = bsklist[item_nbr]
|
|
let path_spec = strcharpart(path_spec, 0, strlen(path_spec)-2)
|
|
let path_spec = substitute(expand(path_spec), '\\', '/', 'g')
|
|
let bsklist[item_nbr] = path_spec . '/*'
|
|
let item_nbr += 1
|
|
endwhile
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
" Option bsk will also include these environment variables if defined.
|
|
" If they're defined, verify they appear in the option value.
|
|
for var in ['$TMPDIR', '$TMP', '$TEMP']
|
|
if exists(var)
|
|
let varvalue = substitute(expand(var), '\\', '/', 'g')
|
|
let varvalue = substitute(varvalue, '/$', '', '')
|
|
let varvalue .= '/*'
|
|
let found = (index(bsklist, varvalue) >= 0)
|
|
call assert_true(found, var . ' (' . varvalue . ') not in option bsk: ' . &bsk)
|
|
endif
|
|
endfor
|
|
|
|
" Duplicates from environment variables should be filtered out (option has
|
|
" P_NODUP). Run this in a separate instance and write v:errors in a file,
|
|
" so that we see what happens on startup.
|
|
let after =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
let bsklist = split(&backupskip, ',')
|
|
call assert_equal(uniq(copy(bsklist)), bsklist)
|
|
call writefile(['errors:'] + v:errors, 'Xtestout')
|
|
qall
|
|
[CODE]
|
|
call writefile(after, 'Xafter')
|
|
" let cmd = GetVimProg() . ' --not-a-term -S Xafter --cmd "set enc=utf8"'
|
|
let cmd = GetVimProg() . ' -S Xafter --cmd "set enc=utf8"'
|
|
|
|
let saveenv = {}
|
|
for var in ['TMPDIR', 'TMP', 'TEMP']
|
|
let saveenv[var] = getenv(var)
|
|
call setenv(var, '/duplicate/path')
|
|
endfor
|
|
|
|
exe 'silent !' . cmd
|
|
call assert_equal(['errors:'], readfile('Xtestout'))
|
|
|
|
" restore environment variables
|
|
for var in ['TMPDIR', 'TMP', 'TEMP']
|
|
call setenv(var, saveenv[var])
|
|
endfor
|
|
|
|
call delete('Xtestout')
|
|
call delete('Xafter')
|
|
|
|
" Duplicates should be filtered out (option has P_NODUP)
|
|
let backupskip = &backupskip
|
|
set backupskip=
|
|
set backupskip+=/test/dir
|
|
set backupskip+=/other/dir
|
|
set backupskip+=/test/dir
|
|
call assert_equal('/test/dir,/other/dir', &backupskip)
|
|
let &backupskip = backupskip
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_copy_winopt()
|
|
set hidden
|
|
|
|
" Test copy option from current buffer in window
|
|
split
|
|
enew
|
|
setlocal numberwidth=5
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
call assert_equal(4,&numberwidth)
|
|
bnext
|
|
call assert_equal(5,&numberwidth)
|
|
bw!
|
|
call assert_equal(4,&numberwidth)
|
|
|
|
" Test copy value from window that used to be display the buffer
|
|
split
|
|
enew
|
|
setlocal numberwidth=6
|
|
bnext
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
call assert_equal(4,&numberwidth)
|
|
bnext
|
|
call assert_equal(6,&numberwidth)
|
|
bw!
|
|
|
|
" Test that if buffer is current, don't use the stale cached value
|
|
" from the last time the buffer was displayed.
|
|
split
|
|
enew
|
|
setlocal numberwidth=7
|
|
bnext
|
|
bnext
|
|
setlocal numberwidth=8
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
call assert_equal(4,&numberwidth)
|
|
bnext
|
|
call assert_equal(8,&numberwidth)
|
|
bw!
|
|
|
|
" Test value is not copied if window already has seen the buffer
|
|
enew
|
|
split
|
|
setlocal numberwidth=9
|
|
bnext
|
|
setlocal numberwidth=10
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
call assert_equal(4,&numberwidth)
|
|
bnext
|
|
call assert_equal(4,&numberwidth)
|
|
bw!
|
|
|
|
set hidden&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_shortmess_F()
|
|
new
|
|
call assert_match('\[No Name\]', execute('file'))
|
|
set shortmess+=F
|
|
call assert_match('\[No Name\]', execute('file'))
|
|
call assert_match('^\s*$', execute('file foo'))
|
|
call assert_match('foo', execute('file'))
|
|
set shortmess-=F
|
|
call assert_match('bar', execute('file bar'))
|
|
call assert_match('bar', execute('file'))
|
|
set shortmess&
|
|
bwipe
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_shortmess_F2()
|
|
e file1
|
|
e file2
|
|
" Accommodate Nvim default.
|
|
set shortmess-=F
|
|
call assert_match('file1', execute('bn', ''))
|
|
call assert_match('file2', execute('bn', ''))
|
|
set shortmess+=F
|
|
call assert_true(empty(execute('bn', '')))
|
|
" call assert_false(test_getvalue('need_fileinfo'))
|
|
call assert_true(empty(execute('bn', '')))
|
|
" call assert_false(test_getvalue('need_fileinfo'))
|
|
set hidden
|
|
call assert_true(empty(execute('bn', '')))
|
|
" call assert_false(test_getvalue('need_fileinfo'))
|
|
call assert_true(empty(execute('bn', '')))
|
|
" call assert_false(test_getvalue('need_fileinfo'))
|
|
set nohidden
|
|
call assert_true(empty(execute('bn', '')))
|
|
" call assert_false(test_getvalue('need_fileinfo'))
|
|
call assert_true(empty(execute('bn', '')))
|
|
" call assert_false(test_getvalue('need_fileinfo'))
|
|
" Accommodate Nvim default.
|
|
set shortmess-=F
|
|
call assert_match('file1', execute('bn', ''))
|
|
call assert_match('file2', execute('bn', ''))
|
|
bwipe
|
|
bwipe
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_local_scrolloff()
|
|
set so=5
|
|
set siso=7
|
|
split
|
|
call assert_equal(5, &so)
|
|
setlocal so=3
|
|
call assert_equal(3, &so)
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
call assert_equal(5, &so)
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
setlocal so<
|
|
call assert_equal(5, &so)
|
|
setlocal so=0
|
|
call assert_equal(0, &so)
|
|
setlocal so=-1
|
|
call assert_equal(5, &so)
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(7, &siso)
|
|
setlocal siso=3
|
|
call assert_equal(3, &siso)
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
call assert_equal(7, &siso)
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
setlocal siso<
|
|
call assert_equal(7, &siso)
|
|
setlocal siso=0
|
|
call assert_equal(0, &siso)
|
|
setlocal siso=-1
|
|
call assert_equal(7, &siso)
|
|
|
|
close
|
|
set so&
|
|
set siso&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_visualbell()
|
|
set belloff=
|
|
set visualbell
|
|
call assert_beeps('normal 0h')
|
|
set novisualbell
|
|
set belloff=all
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'write' option
|
|
func Test_write()
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, ['L1'])
|
|
set nowrite
|
|
call assert_fails('write Xfile', 'E142:')
|
|
set write
|
|
close!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for 'buftype' option
|
|
func Test_buftype()
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, ['L1'])
|
|
set buftype=nowrite
|
|
call assert_fails('write', 'E382:')
|
|
|
|
" for val in ['', 'nofile', 'nowrite', 'acwrite', 'quickfix', 'help', 'terminal', 'prompt', 'popup']
|
|
for val in ['', 'nofile', 'nowrite', 'acwrite', 'quickfix', 'help', 'prompt']
|
|
exe 'set buftype=' .. val
|
|
call writefile(['something'], 'XBuftype')
|
|
call assert_fails('write XBuftype', 'E13:', 'with buftype=' .. val)
|
|
endfor
|
|
|
|
call delete('XBuftype')
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'shell' option
|
|
func Test_shell()
|
|
throw 'Skipped: Nvim does not have :shell'
|
|
CheckUnix
|
|
let save_shell = &shell
|
|
set shell=
|
|
let caught_e91 = 0
|
|
try
|
|
shell
|
|
catch /E91:/
|
|
let caught_e91 = 1
|
|
endtry
|
|
call assert_equal(1, caught_e91)
|
|
let &shell = save_shell
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'shellquote' option
|
|
func Test_shellquote()
|
|
CheckUnix
|
|
set shellquote=#
|
|
set verbose=20
|
|
redir => v
|
|
silent! !echo Hello
|
|
redir END
|
|
set verbose&
|
|
set shellquote&
|
|
call assert_match(': "#echo Hello#"', v)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'rightleftcmd' option
|
|
func Test_rightleftcmd()
|
|
CheckFeature rightleft
|
|
set rightleft
|
|
|
|
let g:l = []
|
|
func AddPos()
|
|
call add(g:l, screencol())
|
|
return ''
|
|
endfunc
|
|
cmap <expr> <F2> AddPos()
|
|
|
|
set rightleftcmd=
|
|
call feedkeys("/\<F2>abc\<Right>\<F2>\<Left>\<Left>\<F2>" ..
|
|
\ "\<Right>\<F2>\<Esc>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal([2, 5, 3, 4], g:l)
|
|
|
|
let g:l = []
|
|
set rightleftcmd=search
|
|
call feedkeys("/\<F2>abc\<Left>\<F2>\<Right>\<Right>\<F2>" ..
|
|
\ "\<Left>\<F2>\<Esc>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal([&co - 1, &co - 4, &co - 2, &co - 3], g:l)
|
|
|
|
cunmap <F2>
|
|
unlet g:l
|
|
set rightleftcmd&
|
|
set rightleft&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'debug' option
|
|
func Test_debug_option()
|
|
" redraw to avoid matching previous messages
|
|
redraw
|
|
set debug=beep
|
|
exe "normal \<C-c>"
|
|
call assert_equal('Beep!', Screenline(&lines))
|
|
call assert_equal('line 4:', Screenline(&lines - 1))
|
|
" also check a line above, with a certain window width the colon is there
|
|
call assert_match('Test_debug_option:$',
|
|
\ Screenline(&lines - 3) .. Screenline(&lines - 2))
|
|
set debug&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the default CDPATH option
|
|
func Test_opt_default_cdpath()
|
|
let after =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
call assert_equal(',/path/to/dir1,/path/to/dir2', &cdpath)
|
|
call writefile(v:errors, 'Xtestout')
|
|
qall
|
|
[CODE]
|
|
if has('unix')
|
|
let $CDPATH='/path/to/dir1:/path/to/dir2'
|
|
else
|
|
let $CDPATH='/path/to/dir1;/path/to/dir2'
|
|
endif
|
|
if RunVim([], after, '')
|
|
call assert_equal([], readfile('Xtestout'))
|
|
call delete('Xtestout')
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for setting keycodes using set
|
|
func Test_opt_set_keycode()
|
|
call assert_fails('set <t_k1=l', 'E474:')
|
|
call assert_fails('set <Home=l', 'E474:')
|
|
set <t_k9>=abcd
|
|
" call assert_equal('abcd', &t_k9)
|
|
set <t_k9>&
|
|
set <F9>=xyz
|
|
" call assert_equal('xyz', &t_k9)
|
|
set <t_k9>&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for changing options in a sandbox
|
|
func Test_opt_sandbox()
|
|
for opt in ['backupdir', 'cdpath', 'exrc']
|
|
call assert_fails('sandbox set ' .. opt .. '?', 'E48:')
|
|
endfor
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for setting an option with local value to global value
|
|
func Test_opt_local_to_global()
|
|
setglobal equalprg=gprg
|
|
setlocal equalprg=lprg
|
|
call assert_equal('gprg', &g:equalprg)
|
|
call assert_equal('lprg', &l:equalprg)
|
|
call assert_equal('lprg', &equalprg)
|
|
set equalprg<
|
|
call assert_equal('', &l:equalprg)
|
|
call assert_equal('gprg', &equalprg)
|
|
setglobal equalprg=gnewprg
|
|
setlocal equalprg=lnewprg
|
|
setlocal equalprg<
|
|
call assert_equal('gnewprg', &l:equalprg)
|
|
call assert_equal('gnewprg', &equalprg)
|
|
set equalprg&
|
|
|
|
" Test for setting the global/local value of a boolean option
|
|
setglobal autoread
|
|
setlocal noautoread
|
|
call assert_false(&autoread)
|
|
set autoread<
|
|
call assert_true(&autoread)
|
|
setglobal noautoread
|
|
setlocal autoread
|
|
setlocal autoread<
|
|
call assert_false(&autoread)
|
|
set autoread&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_set_in_sandbox()
|
|
" Some boolean options cannot be set in sandbox, some can.
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|
call assert_fails('sandbox set modelineexpr', 'E48:')
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|
sandbox set number
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|
call assert_true(&number)
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|
set number&
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|
|
|
" Some boolean options cannot be set in sandbox, some can.
|
|
if has('python') || has('python3')
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|
call assert_fails('sandbox set pyxversion=3', 'E48:')
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|
endif
|
|
sandbox set tabstop=4
|
|
call assert_equal(4, &tabstop)
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|
set tabstop&
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|
|
|
" Some string options cannot be set in sandbox, some can.
|
|
call assert_fails('sandbox set backupdir=/tmp', 'E48:')
|
|
sandbox set filetype=perl
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|
call assert_equal('perl', &filetype)
|
|
set filetype&
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|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for incrementing, decrementing and multiplying a number option value
|
|
func Test_opt_num_op()
|
|
set shiftwidth=4
|
|
set sw+=2
|
|
call assert_equal(6, &sw)
|
|
set sw-=2
|
|
call assert_equal(4, &sw)
|
|
set sw^=2
|
|
call assert_equal(8, &sw)
|
|
set shiftwidth&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for setting option values using v:false and v:true
|
|
func Test_opt_boolean()
|
|
set number&
|
|
set number
|
|
call assert_equal(1, &nu)
|
|
set nonu
|
|
call assert_equal(0, &nu)
|
|
let &nu = v:true
|
|
call assert_equal(1, &nu)
|
|
let &nu = v:false
|
|
call assert_equal(0, &nu)
|
|
set number&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'window' option
|
|
func Test_window_opt()
|
|
" Needs only one open widow
|
|
%bw!
|
|
call setline(1, range(1, 8))
|
|
set window=5
|
|
exe "normal \<C-F>"
|
|
call assert_equal(4, line('w0'))
|
|
exe "normal \<C-F>"
|
|
call assert_equal(7, line('w0'))
|
|
exe "normal \<C-F>"
|
|
call assert_equal(8, line('w0'))
|
|
exe "normal \<C-B>"
|
|
call assert_equal(5, line('w0'))
|
|
exe "normal \<C-B>"
|
|
call assert_equal(2, line('w0'))
|
|
exe "normal \<C-B>"
|
|
call assert_equal(1, line('w0'))
|
|
set window=1
|
|
exe "normal gg\<C-F>"
|
|
call assert_equal(2, line('w0'))
|
|
exe "normal \<C-F>"
|
|
call assert_equal(3, line('w0'))
|
|
exe "normal \<C-B>"
|
|
call assert_equal(2, line('w0'))
|
|
exe "normal \<C-B>"
|
|
call assert_equal(1, line('w0'))
|
|
enew!
|
|
set window&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'winminheight' option
|
|
func Test_opt_winminheight()
|
|
only!
|
|
let &winheight = &lines + 4
|
|
call assert_fails('let &winminheight = &lines + 2', 'E36:')
|
|
call assert_true(&winminheight <= &lines)
|
|
set winminheight&
|
|
set winheight&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_opt_winminheight_term()
|
|
" See test/functional/legacy/options_spec.lua
|
|
CheckRunVimInTerminal
|
|
|
|
" The tabline should be taken into account.
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
set wmh=0 stal=2
|
|
below sp | wincmd _
|
|
below sp | wincmd _
|
|
below sp | wincmd _
|
|
below sp
|
|
END
|
|
call writefile(lines, 'Xwinminheight')
|
|
let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S Xwinminheight', #{rows: 11})
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set wmh=1\n")
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('E36: Not enough room', term_getline(buf, 11))})
|
|
|
|
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
|
|
call delete('Xwinminheight')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_opt_winminheight_term_tabs()
|
|
" See test/functional/legacy/options_spec.lua
|
|
CheckRunVimInTerminal
|
|
|
|
" The tabline should be taken into account.
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
set wmh=0 stal=2
|
|
split
|
|
split
|
|
split
|
|
split
|
|
tabnew
|
|
END
|
|
call writefile(lines, 'Xwinminheight')
|
|
let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S Xwinminheight', #{rows: 11})
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set wmh=1\n")
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('E36: Not enough room', term_getline(buf, 11))})
|
|
|
|
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
|
|
call delete('Xwinminheight')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'winminwidth' option
|
|
func Test_opt_winminwidth()
|
|
only!
|
|
let &winwidth = &columns + 4
|
|
call assert_fails('let &winminwidth = &columns + 2', 'E36:')
|
|
call assert_true(&winminwidth <= &columns)
|
|
set winminwidth&
|
|
set winwidth&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for setting option value containing spaces with isfname+=32
|
|
func Test_isfname_with_options()
|
|
set isfname+=32
|
|
setlocal keywordprg=:term\ help.exe
|
|
call assert_equal(':term help.exe', &keywordprg)
|
|
set isfname&
|
|
setlocal keywordprg&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test that resetting laststatus does change scroll option
|
|
func Test_opt_reset_scroll()
|
|
" See test/functional/legacy/options_spec.lua
|
|
CheckRunVimInTerminal
|
|
let vimrc =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
set scroll=2
|
|
set laststatus=2
|
|
[CODE]
|
|
call writefile(vimrc, 'Xscroll')
|
|
let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S Xscroll', {'rows': 16, 'cols': 45})
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":verbose set scroll?\n")
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('Last set.*window size', term_getline(buf, 15))})
|
|
call assert_match('^\s*scroll=7$', term_getline(buf, 14))
|
|
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
|
|
|
|
" clean up
|
|
call delete('Xscroll')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Check that VIM_POSIX env variable influences default value of 'cpo' and 'shm'
|
|
func Test_VIM_POSIX()
|
|
throw 'Skipped: Nvim does not support $VIM_POSIX'
|
|
let saved_VIM_POSIX = getenv("VIM_POSIX")
|
|
|
|
call setenv('VIM_POSIX', "1")
|
|
let after =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
call writefile([&cpo, &shm], 'X_VIM_POSIX')
|
|
qall
|
|
[CODE]
|
|
if RunVim([], after, '')
|
|
call assert_equal(['aAbBcCdDeEfFgHiIjJkKlLmMnoOpPqrRsStuvwWxXyZ$!%*-+<>#{|&/\.;',
|
|
\ 'AS'], readfile('X_VIM_POSIX'))
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
call setenv('VIM_POSIX', v:null)
|
|
let after =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
call writefile([&cpo, &shm], 'X_VIM_POSIX')
|
|
qall
|
|
[CODE]
|
|
if RunVim([], after, '')
|
|
call assert_equal(['aAbBcCdDeEfFgHiIjJkKlLmMnoOpPqrRsStuvwWxXyZ$!%*-+<>;',
|
|
\ 'S'], readfile('X_VIM_POSIX'))
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
call delete('X_VIM_POSIX')
|
|
call setenv('VIM_POSIX', saved_VIM_POSIX)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for setting an option to a Vi or Vim default
|
|
func Test_opt_default()
|
|
throw 'Skipped: Nvim has different defaults'
|
|
set formatoptions&vi
|
|
call assert_equal('vt', &formatoptions)
|
|
set formatoptions&vim
|
|
call assert_equal('tcq', &formatoptions)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'cmdheight' option
|
|
func Test_cmdheight()
|
|
%bw!
|
|
let ht = &lines
|
|
set cmdheight=9999
|
|
call assert_equal(1, winheight(0))
|
|
call assert_equal(ht - 1, &cmdheight)
|
|
set cmdheight&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" To specify a control character as a option value, '^' can be used
|
|
func Test_opt_control_char()
|
|
set wildchar=^v
|
|
call assert_equal("\<C-V>", nr2char(&wildchar))
|
|
set wildcharm=^r
|
|
call assert_equal("\<C-R>", nr2char(&wildcharm))
|
|
" Bug: This doesn't work for the 'cedit' and 'termwinkey' options
|
|
set wildchar& wildcharm&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'errorbells' option
|
|
func Test_opt_errorbells()
|
|
set errorbells
|
|
call assert_beeps('s/a1b2/x1y2/')
|
|
set noerrorbells
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_opt_scrolljump()
|
|
help
|
|
resize 10
|
|
|
|
" Test with positive 'scrolljump'.
|
|
set scrolljump=2
|
|
norm! Lj
|
|
call assert_equal({'lnum':11, 'leftcol':0, 'col':0, 'topfill':0,
|
|
\ 'topline':3, 'coladd':0, 'skipcol':0, 'curswant':0},
|
|
\ winsaveview())
|
|
|
|
" Test with negative 'scrolljump' (percentage of window height).
|
|
set scrolljump=-40
|
|
norm! ggLj
|
|
call assert_equal({'lnum':11, 'leftcol':0, 'col':0, 'topfill':0,
|
|
\ 'topline':5, 'coladd':0, 'skipcol':0, 'curswant':0},
|
|
\ winsaveview())
|
|
|
|
set scrolljump&
|
|
bw
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the 'cdhome' option
|
|
func Test_opt_cdhome()
|
|
if has('unix') || has('vms')
|
|
throw 'Skipped: only works on non-Unix'
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
set cdhome&
|
|
call assert_equal(0, &cdhome)
|
|
set cdhome
|
|
|
|
" This paragraph is copied from Test_cd_no_arg().
|
|
let path = getcwd()
|
|
cd
|
|
call assert_equal($HOME, getcwd())
|
|
call assert_notequal(path, getcwd())
|
|
exe 'cd ' .. fnameescape(path)
|
|
call assert_equal(path, getcwd())
|
|
|
|
set cdhome&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_set_completion_2()
|
|
CheckOption termguicolors
|
|
|
|
" Test default option completion
|
|
set wildoptions=
|
|
call feedkeys(":set termg\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal('"set termguicolors', @:)
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys(":set notermg\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal('"set notermguicolors', @:)
|
|
|
|
" Test fuzzy option completion
|
|
set wildoptions=fuzzy
|
|
call feedkeys(":set termg\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
|
|
" Nvim doesn't have 'termencoding'
|
|
" call assert_equal('"set termguicolors termencoding', @:)
|
|
call assert_equal('"set termguicolors', @:)
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys(":set notermg\<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal('"set notermguicolors', @:)
|
|
|
|
set wildoptions=
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_switchbuf_reset()
|
|
set switchbuf=useopen
|
|
sblast
|
|
call assert_equal(1, winnr('$'))
|
|
set all&
|
|
" Nvim has a different default for 'switchbuf'
|
|
" call assert_equal('', &switchbuf)
|
|
call assert_equal('uselast', &switchbuf)
|
|
sblast
|
|
call assert_equal(2, winnr('$'))
|
|
only!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" :set empty string for global 'keywordprg' falls back to ":help"
|
|
func Test_keywordprg_empty()
|
|
let k = &keywordprg
|
|
set keywordprg=man
|
|
call assert_equal('man', &keywordprg)
|
|
set keywordprg=
|
|
call assert_equal(':help', &keywordprg)
|
|
set keywordprg=man
|
|
call assert_equal('man', &keywordprg)
|
|
call assert_equal("\n keywordprg=:help", execute('set kp= kp?'))
|
|
let &keywordprg = k
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" check that the very first buffer created does not have 'endoffile' set
|
|
func Test_endoffile_default()
|
|
let after =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
call writefile([execute('set eof?')], 'Xtestout')
|
|
qall!
|
|
[CODE]
|
|
if RunVim([], after, '')
|
|
call assert_equal(["\nnoendoffile"], readfile('Xtestout'))
|
|
endif
|
|
call delete('Xtestout')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for setting the 'lines' and 'columns' options to a minimum value
|
|
func Test_set_min_lines_columns()
|
|
let save_lines = &lines
|
|
let save_columns = &columns
|
|
|
|
let after =<< trim END
|
|
set laststatus=1
|
|
set nomore
|
|
let msg = []
|
|
let v:errmsg = ''
|
|
silent! let &columns=0
|
|
call add(msg, v:errmsg)
|
|
silent! set columns=0
|
|
call add(msg, v:errmsg)
|
|
silent! call setbufvar('', '&columns', 0)
|
|
call add(msg, v:errmsg)
|
|
"call writefile(msg, 'XResultsetminlines')
|
|
silent! let &lines=0
|
|
call add(msg, v:errmsg)
|
|
silent! set lines=0
|
|
call add(msg, v:errmsg)
|
|
silent! call setbufvar('', '&lines', 0)
|
|
call add(msg, v:errmsg)
|
|
call writefile(msg, 'XResultsetminlines')
|
|
qall!
|
|
END
|
|
if RunVim([], after, '')
|
|
call assert_equal(['E594: Need at least 12 columns',
|
|
\ 'E594: Need at least 12 columns: columns=0',
|
|
\ 'E594: Need at least 12 columns',
|
|
\ 'E593: Need at least 2 lines',
|
|
\ 'E593: Need at least 2 lines: lines=0',
|
|
\ 'E593: Need at least 2 lines',], readfile('XResultsetminlines'))
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
call delete('XResultsetminlines')
|
|
let &lines = save_lines
|
|
let &columns = save_columns
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
|