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6b022f9d8b
Problem: glob() not sufficiently tested
Solution: Add more tests for directory containing [] chars
related: vim/vim#14991
8b34aea1b0
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
3714 lines
127 KiB
VimL
3714 lines
127 KiB
VimL
" Tests for various functions.
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source shared.vim
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source check.vim
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source term_util.vim
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source screendump.vim
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source vim9.vim
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" Must be done first, since the alternate buffer must be unset.
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func Test_00_bufexists()
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call assert_equal(0, bufexists('does_not_exist'))
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call assert_equal(1, bufexists(bufnr('%')))
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call assert_equal(0, bufexists(0))
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new Xfoo
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let bn = bufnr('%')
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call assert_equal(1, bufexists(bn))
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call assert_equal(1, bufexists('Xfoo'))
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call assert_equal(1, bufexists(getcwd() . '/Xfoo'))
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call assert_equal(1, bufexists(0))
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bw
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call assert_equal(0, bufexists(bn))
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call assert_equal(0, bufexists('Xfoo'))
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endfunc
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func Test_has()
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throw 'Skipped: Nvim has removed some features'
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call assert_equal(1, has('eval'))
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call assert_equal(1, has('eval', 1))
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if has('unix')
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call assert_equal(1, or(has('ttyin'), 1))
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call assert_equal(0, and(has('ttyout'), 0))
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call assert_equal(1, has('multi_byte_encoding'))
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call assert_equal(0, has(':tearoff'))
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endif
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call assert_equal(1, has('vcon', 1))
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call assert_equal(1, has('mouse_gpm_enabled', 1))
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call assert_equal(has('gui_win32') && has('menu'), has(':tearoff'))
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call assert_equal(0, has('nonexistent'))
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call assert_equal(0, has('nonexistent', 1))
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" Will we ever have patch 9999?
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let ver = 'patch-' .. v:version / 100 .. '.' .. v:version % 100 .. '.9999'
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call assert_equal(0, has(ver))
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endfunc
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func Test_empty()
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call assert_equal(1, empty(''))
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call assert_equal(0, empty('a'))
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call assert_equal(1, empty(0))
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call assert_equal(1, empty(-0))
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call assert_equal(0, empty(1))
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call assert_equal(0, empty(-1))
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if has('float')
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call assert_equal(1, empty(0.0))
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call assert_equal(1, empty(-0.0))
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call assert_equal(0, empty(1.0))
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call assert_equal(0, empty(-1.0))
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call assert_equal(0, empty(1.0/0.0))
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call assert_equal(0, empty(0.0/0.0))
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endif
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call assert_equal(1, empty([]))
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call assert_equal(0, empty(['a']))
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call assert_equal(1, empty({}))
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call assert_equal(0, empty({'a':1}))
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call assert_equal(1, empty(v:null))
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" call assert_equal(1, empty(v:none))
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call assert_equal(1, empty(v:false))
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call assert_equal(0, empty(v:true))
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if has('channel')
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call assert_equal(1, empty(test_null_channel()))
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endif
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if has('job')
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call assert_equal(1, empty(test_null_job()))
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endif
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call assert_equal(0, empty(function('Test_empty')))
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call assert_equal(0, empty(function('Test_empty', [0])))
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endfunc
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func Test_err_teapot()
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throw 'Skipped: Nvim does not have err_teapot()'
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call assert_fails('call err_teapot()', "E418: I'm a teapot")
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call assert_fails('call err_teapot(0)', "E418: I'm a teapot")
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call assert_fails('call err_teapot(v:false)', "E418: I'm a teapot")
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call assert_fails('call err_teapot("1")', "E503: Coffee is currently not available")
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call assert_fails('call err_teapot(v:true)', "E503: Coffee is currently not available")
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let expr = 1
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call assert_fails('call err_teapot(expr)', "E503: Coffee is currently not available")
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endfunc
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func Test_islocked()
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call assert_fails('call islocked(99)', 'E475:')
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call assert_fails('call islocked("s: x")', 'E488:')
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endfunc
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func Test_len()
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call assert_equal(1, len(0))
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call assert_equal(2, len(12))
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call assert_equal(0, len(''))
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call assert_equal(2, len('ab'))
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call assert_equal(0, len([]))
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call assert_equal(0, len(v:_null_list))
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call assert_equal(2, len([2, 1]))
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call assert_equal(0, len({}))
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call assert_equal(0, len(v:_null_dict))
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call assert_equal(2, len({'a': 1, 'b': 2}))
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" call assert_fails('call len(v:none)', 'E701:')
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call assert_fails('call len({-> 0})', 'E701:')
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endfunc
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func Test_max()
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call assert_equal(0, max([]))
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call assert_equal(2, max([2]))
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call assert_equal(2, max([1, 2]))
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call assert_equal(2, max([1, 2, v:null]))
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call assert_equal(0, max({}))
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call assert_equal(2, max({'a':1, 'b':2}))
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call assert_fails('call max(1)', 'E712:')
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" call assert_fails('call max(v:none)', 'E712:')
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" check we only get one error
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call assert_fails('call max([#{}, [1]])', ['E728:', 'E728:'])
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call assert_fails('call max(#{a: {}, b: [1]})', ['E728:', 'E728:'])
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endfunc
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func Test_min()
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call assert_equal(0, min([]))
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call assert_equal(2, min([2]))
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call assert_equal(1, min([1, 2]))
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call assert_equal(0, min([1, 2, v:null]))
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call assert_equal(0, min({}))
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call assert_equal(1, min({'a':1, 'b':2}))
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call assert_fails('call min(1)', 'E712:')
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" call assert_fails('call min(v:none)', 'E712:')
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call assert_fails('call min([1, {}])', 'E728:')
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" check we only get one error
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call assert_fails('call min([[1], #{}])', ['E745:', 'E745:'])
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call assert_fails('call min(#{a: [1], b: #{}})', ['E745:', 'E745:'])
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endfunc
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func Test_strwidth()
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for aw in ['single', 'double']
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exe 'set ambiwidth=' . aw
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call assert_equal(0, strwidth(''))
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call assert_equal(1, strwidth("\t"))
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call assert_equal(3, strwidth('Vim'))
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call assert_equal(4, strwidth(1234))
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call assert_equal(5, strwidth(-1234))
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call assert_equal(2, strwidth('😉'))
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call assert_equal(17, strwidth('Eĥoŝanĝo ĉiuĵaŭde'))
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call assert_equal((aw == 'single') ? 6 : 7, strwidth('Straße'))
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call assert_fails('call strwidth({->0})', 'E729:')
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call assert_fails('call strwidth([])', 'E730:')
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call assert_fails('call strwidth({})', 'E731:')
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endfor
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if has('float')
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call assert_equal(3, strwidth(1.2))
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call CheckDefExecAndScriptFailure(['echo strwidth(1.2)'], 'E806:')
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endif
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set ambiwidth&
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endfunc
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func Test_str2nr()
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call assert_equal(0, str2nr(''))
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr('1'))
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr(' 1 '))
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr('+1'))
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr('+ 1'))
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr(' + 1 '))
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call assert_equal(-1, str2nr('-1'))
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call assert_equal(-1, str2nr('- 1'))
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call assert_equal(-1, str2nr(' - 1 '))
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call assert_equal(123456789, str2nr('123456789'))
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call assert_equal(-123456789, str2nr('-123456789'))
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call assert_equal(5, str2nr('101', 2))
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call assert_equal(5, '0b101'->str2nr(2))
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call assert_equal(5, str2nr('0B101', 2))
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call assert_equal(-5, str2nr('-101', 2))
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call assert_equal(-5, str2nr('-0b101', 2))
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call assert_equal(-5, str2nr('-0B101', 2))
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call assert_equal(65, str2nr('101', 8))
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call assert_equal(65, str2nr('0101', 8))
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call assert_equal(-65, str2nr('-101', 8))
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call assert_equal(-65, str2nr('-0101', 8))
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call assert_equal(65, str2nr('0o101', 8))
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call assert_equal(65, str2nr('0O0101', 8))
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call assert_equal(-65, str2nr('-0O101', 8))
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call assert_equal(-65, str2nr('-0o0101', 8))
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call assert_equal(11259375, str2nr('abcdef', 16))
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call assert_equal(11259375, str2nr('ABCDEF', 16))
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call assert_equal(-11259375, str2nr('-ABCDEF', 16))
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call assert_equal(11259375, str2nr('0xabcdef', 16))
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call assert_equal(11259375, str2nr('0Xabcdef', 16))
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call assert_equal(11259375, str2nr('0XABCDEF', 16))
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call assert_equal(-11259375, str2nr('-0xABCDEF', 16))
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr("1'000'000", 10, 0))
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call assert_equal(256, str2nr("1'0000'0000", 2, 1))
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call assert_equal(262144, str2nr("1'000'000", 8, 1))
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call assert_equal(1000000, str2nr("1'000'000", 10, 1))
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call assert_equal(1000, str2nr("1'000''000", 10, 1))
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call assert_equal(65536, str2nr("1'00'00", 16, 1))
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call assert_equal(0, str2nr('0x10'))
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call assert_equal(0, str2nr('0b10'))
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call assert_equal(0, str2nr('0o10'))
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr('12', 2))
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr('18', 8))
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr('1g', 16))
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call assert_equal(0, str2nr(v:null))
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" call assert_equal(0, str2nr(v:none))
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call assert_fails('call str2nr([])', 'E730:')
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call assert_fails('call str2nr({->2})', 'E729:')
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if has('float')
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call assert_equal(1, str2nr(1.2))
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call CheckDefExecFailure(['echo str2nr(1.2)'], 'E1013:')
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call CheckScriptFailure(['vim9script', 'echo str2nr(1.2)'], 'E806:')
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endif
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call assert_fails('call str2nr(10, [])', 'E745:')
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endfunc
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func Test_strftime()
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CheckFunction strftime
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" Format of strftime() depends on system. We assume
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" that basic formats tested here are available and
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" identical on all systems which support strftime().
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"
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" The 2nd parameter of strftime() is a local time, so the output day
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" of strftime() can be 17 or 18, depending on timezone.
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call assert_match('^2017-01-1[78]$', strftime('%Y-%m-%d', 1484695512))
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"
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call assert_match('^\d\d\d\d-\(0\d\|1[012]\)-\([012]\d\|3[01]\) \([01]\d\|2[0-3]\):[0-5]\d:\([0-5]\d\|60\)$', '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'->strftime())
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call assert_fails('call strftime([])', 'E730:')
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call assert_fails('call strftime("%Y", [])', 'E745:')
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" Check that the time changes after we change the timezone
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" Save previous timezone value, if any
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if exists('$TZ')
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let tz = $TZ
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endif
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" Force EST and then UTC, save the current hour (24-hour clock) for each
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let $TZ = 'EST' | let est = strftime('%H')
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let $TZ = 'UTC' | let utc = strftime('%H')
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" Those hours should be two bytes long, and should not be the same; if they
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" are, a tzset(3) call may have failed somewhere
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call assert_equal(strlen(est), 2)
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call assert_equal(strlen(utc), 2)
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" TODO: this fails on MS-Windows
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if has('unix')
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call assert_notequal(est, utc)
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endif
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" If we cached a timezone value, put it back, otherwise clear it
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if exists('tz')
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let $TZ = tz
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else
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unlet $TZ
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endif
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endfunc
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func Test_strptime()
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CheckFunction strptime
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CheckNotBSD
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CheckNotMSWindows
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if exists('$TZ')
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let tz = $TZ
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endif
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let $TZ = 'UTC'
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call assert_equal(1484653763, strptime('%Y-%m-%d %T', '2017-01-17 11:49:23'))
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" Force DST and check that it's considered
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let $TZ = 'WINTER0SUMMER,J1,J365'
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call assert_equal(1484653763 - 3600, strptime('%Y-%m-%d %T', '2017-01-17 11:49:23'))
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call assert_fails('call strptime()', 'E119:')
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call assert_fails('call strptime("xxx")', 'E119:')
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" This fails on BSD 14 and returns
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" -2209078800 instead of 0
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call assert_equal(0, strptime("%Y", ''))
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call assert_equal(0, strptime("%Y", "xxx"))
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if exists('tz')
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let $TZ = tz
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else
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unlet $TZ
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endif
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endfunc
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func Test_resolve_unix()
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if !has('unix')
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return
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endif
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" Xlink1 -> Xlink2
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" Xlink2 -> Xlink3
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silent !ln -s -f Xlink2 Xlink1
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silent !ln -s -f Xlink3 Xlink2
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call assert_equal('Xlink3', resolve('Xlink1'))
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call assert_equal('./Xlink3', resolve('./Xlink1'))
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call assert_equal('Xlink3/', resolve('Xlink2/'))
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" FIXME: these tests result in things like "Xlink2/" instead of "Xlink3/"?!
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"call assert_equal('Xlink3/', resolve('Xlink1/'))
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"call assert_equal('./Xlink3/', resolve('./Xlink1/'))
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"call assert_equal(getcwd() . '/Xlink3/', resolve(getcwd() . '/Xlink1/'))
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call assert_equal(getcwd() . '/Xlink3', resolve(getcwd() . '/Xlink1'))
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" Test resolve() with a symlink cycle.
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" Xlink1 -> Xlink2
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" Xlink2 -> Xlink3
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" Xlink3 -> Xlink1
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silent !ln -s -f Xlink1 Xlink3
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call assert_fails('call resolve("Xlink1")', 'E655:')
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call assert_fails('call resolve("./Xlink1")', 'E655:')
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call assert_fails('call resolve("Xlink2")', 'E655:')
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call assert_fails('call resolve("Xlink3")', 'E655:')
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call delete('Xlink1')
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call delete('Xlink2')
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call delete('Xlink3')
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silent !ln -s -f Xdir//Xfile Xlink
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call assert_equal('Xdir/Xfile', resolve('Xlink'))
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call delete('Xlink')
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silent !ln -s -f Xlink2/ Xlink1
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call assert_equal('Xlink2', 'Xlink1'->resolve())
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call assert_equal('Xlink2/', resolve('Xlink1/'))
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call delete('Xlink1')
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silent !ln -s -f ./Xlink2 Xlink1
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call assert_equal('Xlink2', resolve('Xlink1'))
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call assert_equal('./Xlink2', resolve('./Xlink1'))
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call delete('Xlink1')
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call assert_equal('/', resolve('/'))
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endfunc
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func s:normalize_fname(fname)
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let ret = substitute(a:fname, '\', '/', 'g')
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let ret = substitute(ret, '//', '/', 'g')
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return ret->tolower()
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endfunc
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func Test_simplify()
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call assert_equal('', simplify(''))
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call assert_equal('/', simplify('/'))
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call assert_equal('/', simplify('/.'))
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call assert_equal('/', simplify('/..'))
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call assert_equal('/...', simplify('/...'))
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call assert_equal('./dir/file', './dir/file'->simplify())
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call assert_equal('./dir/file', simplify('.///dir//file'))
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call assert_equal('./dir/file', simplify('./dir/./file'))
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call assert_equal('./file', simplify('./dir/../file'))
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call assert_equal('../dir/file', simplify('dir/../../dir/file'))
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call assert_equal('./file', simplify('dir/.././file'))
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call assert_equal('../dir', simplify('./../dir'))
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call assert_equal('..', simplify('../testdir/..'))
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call mkdir('Xdir')
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call assert_equal('.', simplify('Xdir/../.'))
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call delete('Xdir', 'd')
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call assert_fails('call simplify({->0})', 'E729:')
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call assert_fails('call simplify([])', 'E730:')
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call assert_fails('call simplify({})', 'E731:')
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if has('float')
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call assert_equal('1.2', simplify(1.2))
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call CheckDefExecAndScriptFailure(['echo simplify(1.2)'], 'E806:')
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endif
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endfunc
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func Test_pathshorten()
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call assert_equal('', pathshorten(''))
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call assert_equal('foo', pathshorten('foo'))
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call assert_equal('/foo', '/foo'->pathshorten())
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call assert_equal('f/', pathshorten('foo/'))
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call assert_equal('f/bar', pathshorten('foo/bar'))
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call assert_equal('f/b/foobar', 'foo/bar/foobar'->pathshorten())
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call assert_equal('/f/b/foobar', pathshorten('/foo/bar/foobar'))
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call assert_equal('.f/bar', pathshorten('.foo/bar'))
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call assert_equal('~f/bar', pathshorten('~foo/bar'))
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call assert_equal('~.f/bar', pathshorten('~.foo/bar'))
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call assert_equal('.~f/bar', pathshorten('.~foo/bar'))
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call assert_equal('~/f/bar', pathshorten('~/foo/bar'))
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call assert_fails('call pathshorten([])', 'E730:')
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" test pathshorten with optional variable to set preferred size of shortening
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call assert_equal('', pathshorten('', 2))
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call assert_equal('foo', pathshorten('foo', 2))
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call assert_equal('/foo', pathshorten('/foo', 2))
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call assert_equal('fo/', pathshorten('foo/', 2))
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call assert_equal('fo/bar', pathshorten('foo/bar', 2))
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call assert_equal('fo/ba/foobar', pathshorten('foo/bar/foobar', 2))
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call assert_equal('/fo/ba/foobar', pathshorten('/foo/bar/foobar', 2))
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call assert_equal('.fo/bar', pathshorten('.foo/bar', 2))
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call assert_equal('~fo/bar', pathshorten('~foo/bar', 2))
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call assert_equal('~.fo/bar', pathshorten('~.foo/bar', 2))
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call assert_equal('.~fo/bar', pathshorten('.~foo/bar', 2))
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call assert_equal('~/fo/bar', pathshorten('~/foo/bar', 2))
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call assert_fails('call pathshorten([],2)', 'E730:')
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call assert_notequal('~/fo/bar', pathshorten('~/foo/bar', 3))
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call assert_equal('~/foo/bar', pathshorten('~/foo/bar', 3))
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call assert_equal('~/f/bar', pathshorten('~/foo/bar', 0))
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endfunc
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func Test_strpart()
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call assert_equal('de', strpart('abcdefg', 3, 2))
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call assert_equal('ab', strpart('abcdefg', -2, 4))
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call assert_equal('abcdefg', 'abcdefg'->strpart(-2))
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call assert_equal('fg', strpart('abcdefg', 5, 4))
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call assert_equal('defg', strpart('abcdefg', 3))
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call assert_equal('', strpart('abcdefg', 10))
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call assert_fails("let s=strpart('abcdef', [])", 'E745:')
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|
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call assert_equal('lép', strpart('éléphant', 2, 4))
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call assert_equal('léphant', strpart('éléphant', 2))
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|
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call assert_equal('é', strpart('éléphant', 0, 1, 1))
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call assert_equal('ép', strpart('éléphant', 3, 2, v:true))
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call assert_equal('ó', strpart('cómposed', 1, 1, 1))
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endfunc
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|
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func Test_tolower()
|
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call assert_equal("", tolower(""))
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|
|
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" Test with all printable ASCII characters.
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call assert_equal(' !"#$%&''()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~',
|
|
\ tolower(' !"#$%&''()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~'))
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|
|
|
" Test with a few uppercase diacritics.
|
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call assert_equal("aàáâãäåāăąǎǟǡả", tolower("AÀÁÂÃÄÅĀĂĄǍǞǠẢ"))
|
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call assert_equal("bḃḇ", tolower("BḂḆ"))
|
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call assert_equal("cçćĉċč", tolower("CÇĆĈĊČ"))
|
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call assert_equal("dďđḋḏḑ", tolower("DĎĐḊḎḐ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("eèéêëēĕėęěẻẽ", tolower("EÈÉÊËĒĔĖĘĚẺẼ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("fḟ ", tolower("FḞ "))
|
|
call assert_equal("gĝğġģǥǧǵḡ", tolower("GĜĞĠĢǤǦǴḠ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("hĥħḣḧḩ", tolower("HĤĦḢḦḨ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("iìíîïĩīĭįiǐỉ", tolower("IÌÍÎÏĨĪĬĮİǏỈ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("jĵ", tolower("JĴ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("kķǩḱḵ", tolower("KĶǨḰḴ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("lĺļľŀłḻ", tolower("LĹĻĽĿŁḺ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("mḿṁ", tolower("MḾṀ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("nñńņňṅṉ", tolower("NÑŃŅŇṄṈ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("oòóôõöøōŏőơǒǫǭỏ", tolower("OÒÓÔÕÖØŌŎŐƠǑǪǬỎ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("pṕṗ", tolower("PṔṖ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("q", tolower("Q"))
|
|
call assert_equal("rŕŗřṙṟ", tolower("RŔŖŘṘṞ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("sśŝşšṡ", tolower("SŚŜŞŠṠ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("tţťŧṫṯ", tolower("TŢŤŦṪṮ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("uùúûüũūŭůűųưǔủ", tolower("UÙÚÛÜŨŪŬŮŰŲƯǓỦ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("vṽ", tolower("VṼ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("wŵẁẃẅẇ", tolower("WŴẀẂẄẆ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("xẋẍ", tolower("XẊẌ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("yýŷÿẏỳỷỹ", tolower("YÝŶŸẎỲỶỸ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("zźżžƶẑẕ", tolower("ZŹŻŽƵẐẔ"))
|
|
|
|
" Test with a few lowercase diacritics, which should remain unchanged.
|
|
call assert_equal("aàáâãäåāăąǎǟǡả", tolower("aàáâãäåāăąǎǟǡả"))
|
|
call assert_equal("bḃḇ", tolower("bḃḇ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("cçćĉċč", tolower("cçćĉċč"))
|
|
call assert_equal("dďđḋḏḑ", tolower("dďđḋḏḑ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("eèéêëēĕėęěẻẽ", tolower("eèéêëēĕėęěẻẽ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("fḟ", tolower("fḟ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("gĝğġģǥǧǵḡ", tolower("gĝğġģǥǧǵḡ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("hĥħḣḧḩẖ", tolower("hĥħḣḧḩẖ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("iìíîïĩīĭįǐỉ", tolower("iìíîïĩīĭįǐỉ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("jĵǰ", tolower("jĵǰ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("kķǩḱḵ", tolower("kķǩḱḵ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("lĺļľŀłḻ", tolower("lĺļľŀłḻ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("mḿṁ ", tolower("mḿṁ "))
|
|
call assert_equal("nñńņňʼnṅṉ", tolower("nñńņňʼnṅṉ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("oòóôõöøōŏőơǒǫǭỏ", tolower("oòóôõöøōŏőơǒǫǭỏ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("pṕṗ", tolower("pṕṗ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("q", tolower("q"))
|
|
call assert_equal("rŕŗřṙṟ", tolower("rŕŗřṙṟ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("sśŝşšṡ", tolower("sśŝşšṡ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("tţťŧṫṯẗ", tolower("tţťŧṫṯẗ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("uùúûüũūŭůűųưǔủ", tolower("uùúûüũūŭůűųưǔủ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("vṽ", tolower("vṽ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("wŵẁẃẅẇẘ", tolower("wŵẁẃẅẇẘ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("ẋẍ", tolower("ẋẍ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("yýÿŷẏẙỳỷỹ", tolower("yýÿŷẏẙỳỷỹ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("zźżžƶẑẕ", tolower("zźżžƶẑẕ"))
|
|
|
|
" According to https://twitter.com/jifa/status/625776454479970304
|
|
" Ⱥ (U+023A) and Ⱦ (U+023E) are the *only* code points to increase
|
|
" in length (2 to 3 bytes) when lowercased. So let's test them.
|
|
call assert_equal("ⱥ ⱦ", tolower("Ⱥ Ⱦ"))
|
|
|
|
" This call to tolower with invalid utf8 sequence used to cause access to
|
|
" invalid memory.
|
|
call tolower("\xC0\x80\xC0")
|
|
call tolower("123\xC0\x80\xC0")
|
|
|
|
" Test in latin1 encoding
|
|
let save_enc = &encoding
|
|
" set encoding=latin1
|
|
call assert_equal("abc", tolower("ABC"))
|
|
let &encoding = save_enc
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_toupper()
|
|
call assert_equal("", toupper(""))
|
|
|
|
" Test with all printable ASCII characters.
|
|
call assert_equal(' !"#$%&''()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ{|}~',
|
|
\ toupper(' !"#$%&''()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~'))
|
|
|
|
" Test with a few lowercase diacritics.
|
|
call assert_equal("AÀÁÂÃÄÅĀĂĄǍǞǠẢ", "aàáâãäåāăąǎǟǡả"->toupper())
|
|
call assert_equal("BḂḆ", toupper("bḃḇ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("CÇĆĈĊČ", toupper("cçćĉċč"))
|
|
call assert_equal("DĎĐḊḎḐ", toupper("dďđḋḏḑ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("EÈÉÊËĒĔĖĘĚẺẼ", toupper("eèéêëēĕėęěẻẽ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("FḞ", toupper("fḟ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("GĜĞĠĢǤǦǴḠ", toupper("gĝğġģǥǧǵḡ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("HĤĦḢḦḨẖ", toupper("hĥħḣḧḩẖ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("IÌÍÎÏĨĪĬĮǏỈ", toupper("iìíîïĩīĭįǐỉ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("JĴǰ", toupper("jĵǰ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("KĶǨḰḴ", toupper("kķǩḱḵ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("LĹĻĽĿŁḺ", toupper("lĺļľŀłḻ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("MḾṀ ", toupper("mḿṁ "))
|
|
call assert_equal("NÑŃŅŇʼnṄṈ", toupper("nñńņňʼnṅṉ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("OÒÓÔÕÖØŌŎŐƠǑǪǬỎ", toupper("oòóôõöøōŏőơǒǫǭỏ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("PṔṖ", toupper("pṕṗ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("Q", toupper("q"))
|
|
call assert_equal("RŔŖŘṘṞ", toupper("rŕŗřṙṟ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("SŚŜŞŠṠ", toupper("sśŝşšṡ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("TŢŤŦṪṮẗ", toupper("tţťŧṫṯẗ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("UÙÚÛÜŨŪŬŮŰŲƯǓỦ", toupper("uùúûüũūŭůűųưǔủ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("VṼ", toupper("vṽ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("WŴẀẂẄẆẘ", toupper("wŵẁẃẅẇẘ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("ẊẌ", toupper("ẋẍ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("YÝŸŶẎẙỲỶỸ", toupper("yýÿŷẏẙỳỷỹ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("ZŹŻŽƵẐẔ", toupper("zźżžƶẑẕ"))
|
|
|
|
" Test that uppercase diacritics, which should remain unchanged.
|
|
call assert_equal("AÀÁÂÃÄÅĀĂĄǍǞǠẢ", toupper("AÀÁÂÃÄÅĀĂĄǍǞǠẢ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("BḂḆ", toupper("BḂḆ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("CÇĆĈĊČ", toupper("CÇĆĈĊČ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("DĎĐḊḎḐ", toupper("DĎĐḊḎḐ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("EÈÉÊËĒĔĖĘĚẺẼ", toupper("EÈÉÊËĒĔĖĘĚẺẼ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("FḞ ", toupper("FḞ "))
|
|
call assert_equal("GĜĞĠĢǤǦǴḠ", toupper("GĜĞĠĢǤǦǴḠ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("HĤĦḢḦḨ", toupper("HĤĦḢḦḨ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("IÌÍÎÏĨĪĬĮİǏỈ", toupper("IÌÍÎÏĨĪĬĮİǏỈ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("JĴ", toupper("JĴ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("KĶǨḰḴ", toupper("KĶǨḰḴ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("LĹĻĽĿŁḺ", toupper("LĹĻĽĿŁḺ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("MḾṀ", toupper("MḾṀ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("NÑŃŅŇṄṈ", toupper("NÑŃŅŇṄṈ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("OÒÓÔÕÖØŌŎŐƠǑǪǬỎ", toupper("OÒÓÔÕÖØŌŎŐƠǑǪǬỎ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("PṔṖ", toupper("PṔṖ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("Q", toupper("Q"))
|
|
call assert_equal("RŔŖŘṘṞ", toupper("RŔŖŘṘṞ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("SŚŜŞŠṠ", toupper("SŚŜŞŠṠ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("TŢŤŦṪṮ", toupper("TŢŤŦṪṮ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("UÙÚÛÜŨŪŬŮŰŲƯǓỦ", toupper("UÙÚÛÜŨŪŬŮŰŲƯǓỦ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("VṼ", toupper("VṼ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("WŴẀẂẄẆ", toupper("WŴẀẂẄẆ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("XẊẌ", toupper("XẊẌ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("YÝŶŸẎỲỶỸ", toupper("YÝŶŸẎỲỶỸ"))
|
|
call assert_equal("ZŹŻŽƵẐẔ", toupper("ZŹŻŽƵẐẔ"))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal("Ⱥ Ⱦ", toupper("ⱥ ⱦ"))
|
|
|
|
" This call to toupper with invalid utf8 sequence used to cause access to
|
|
" invalid memory.
|
|
call toupper("\xC0\x80\xC0")
|
|
call toupper("123\xC0\x80\xC0")
|
|
|
|
" Test in latin1 encoding
|
|
let save_enc = &encoding
|
|
" set encoding=latin1
|
|
call assert_equal("ABC", toupper("abc"))
|
|
let &encoding = save_enc
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_tr()
|
|
call assert_equal('foo', tr('bar', 'bar', 'foo'))
|
|
call assert_equal('zxy', 'cab'->tr('abc', 'xyz'))
|
|
call assert_fails("let s=tr([], 'abc', 'def')", 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails("let s=tr('abc', [], 'def')", 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails("let s=tr('abc', 'abc', [])", 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails("let s=tr('abcd', 'abcd', 'def')", 'E475:')
|
|
" set encoding=latin1
|
|
call assert_fails("let s=tr('abcd', 'abcd', 'def')", 'E475:')
|
|
call assert_equal('hEllO', tr('hello', 'eo', 'EO'))
|
|
call assert_equal('hello', tr('hello', 'xy', 'ab'))
|
|
call assert_fails('call tr("abc", "123", "₁₂")', 'E475:')
|
|
set encoding=utf8
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Tests for the mode() function
|
|
let current_modes = ''
|
|
func Save_mode()
|
|
let g:current_modes = mode(0) . '-' . mode(1)
|
|
return ''
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the mode() function
|
|
func Test_mode()
|
|
new
|
|
call append(0, ["Blue Ball Black", "Brown Band Bowl", ""])
|
|
|
|
" Only complete from the current buffer.
|
|
set complete=.
|
|
|
|
noremap! <F2> <C-R>=Save_mode()<CR>
|
|
xnoremap <F2> <Cmd>call Save_mode()<CR>
|
|
|
|
normal! 3G
|
|
exe "normal i\<F2>\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-i', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-P: Multiple matches
|
|
exe "normal i\<C-G>uBa\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-P: Single match
|
|
exe "normal iBro\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-X
|
|
exe "normal iBa\<C-X>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ix', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-X CTRL-P: Multiple matches
|
|
exe "normal iBa\<C-X>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-X CTRL-P: Single match
|
|
exe "normal iBro\<C-X>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-X CTRL-P + CTRL-P: Single match
|
|
exe "normal iBro\<C-X>\<C-P>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-X CTRL-L: Multiple matches
|
|
exe "normal i\<C-X>\<C-L>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-X CTRL-L: Single match
|
|
exe "normal iBlu\<C-X>\<C-L>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-P: No match
|
|
exe "normal iCom\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-X CTRL-P: No match
|
|
exe "normal iCom\<C-X>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
" i_CTRL-X CTRL-L: No match
|
|
exe "normal iabc\<C-X>\<C-L>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('i-ic', g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
exe "normal R\<F2>\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-R', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-P: Multiple matches
|
|
exe "normal RBa\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-P: Single match
|
|
exe "normal RBro\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-X
|
|
exe "normal RBa\<C-X>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rx', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-X CTRL-P: Multiple matches
|
|
exe "normal RBa\<C-X>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-X CTRL-P: Single match
|
|
exe "normal RBro\<C-X>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-X CTRL-P + CTRL-P: Single match
|
|
exe "normal RBro\<C-X>\<C-P>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-X CTRL-L: Multiple matches
|
|
exe "normal R\<C-X>\<C-L>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-X CTRL-L: Single match
|
|
exe "normal RBlu\<C-X>\<C-L>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-P: No match
|
|
exe "normal RCom\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-X CTRL-P: No match
|
|
exe "normal RCom\<C-X>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" R_CTRL-X CTRL-L: No match
|
|
exe "normal Rabc\<C-X>\<C-L>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rc', g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
exe "normal gR\<F2>\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rv', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-P: Multiple matches
|
|
exe "normal gRBa\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
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call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-P: Single match
|
|
exe "normal gRBro\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
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call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-X
|
|
exe "normal gRBa\<C-X>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rvx', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-X CTRL-P: Multiple matches
|
|
exe "normal gRBa\<C-X>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-X CTRL-P: Single match
|
|
exe "normal gRBro\<C-X>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-X CTRL-P + CTRL-P: Single match
|
|
exe "normal gRBro\<C-X>\<C-P>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-X CTRL-L: Multiple matches
|
|
exe "normal gR\<C-X>\<C-L>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
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call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-X CTRL-L: Single match
|
|
exe "normal gRBlu\<C-X>\<C-L>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-P: No match
|
|
exe "normal gRCom\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-X CTRL-P: No match
|
|
exe "normal gRCom\<C-X>\<C-P>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
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call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
" gR_CTRL-X CTRL-L: No match
|
|
exe "normal gRabc\<C-X>\<C-L>\<F2>\<Esc>u"
|
|
call assert_equal('R-Rvc', g:current_modes)
|
|
|
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call assert_equal('n', 0->mode())
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call assert_equal('n', 1->mode())
|
|
|
|
" i_CTRL-O
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exe "normal i\<C-O>:call Save_mode()\<Cr>\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal("n-niI", g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
" R_CTRL-O
|
|
exe "normal R\<C-O>:call Save_mode()\<Cr>\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal("n-niR", g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
" gR_CTRL-O
|
|
exe "normal gR\<C-O>:call Save_mode()\<Cr>\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal("n-niV", g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
" How to test operator-pending mode?
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys("v", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('v', mode())
|
|
call assert_equal('v', mode(1))
|
|
call feedkeys("\<Esc>V", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('V', mode())
|
|
call assert_equal('V', mode(1))
|
|
call feedkeys("\<Esc>\<C-V>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal("\<C-V>", mode())
|
|
call assert_equal("\<C-V>", mode(1))
|
|
call feedkeys("\<Esc>", 'xt')
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys("gh", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('s', mode())
|
|
call assert_equal('s', mode(1))
|
|
call feedkeys("\<Esc>gH", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('S', mode())
|
|
call assert_equal('S', mode(1))
|
|
call feedkeys("\<Esc>g\<C-H>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal("\<C-S>", mode())
|
|
call assert_equal("\<C-S>", mode(1))
|
|
call feedkeys("\<Esc>", 'xt')
|
|
|
|
" v_CTRL-O
|
|
exe "normal gh\<C-O>\<F2>\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal("v-vs", g:current_modes)
|
|
exe "normal gH\<C-O>\<F2>\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal("V-Vs", g:current_modes)
|
|
exe "normal g\<C-H>\<C-O>\<F2>\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal("\<C-V>-\<C-V>s", g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys(":\<F2>\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('c-c', g:current_modes)
|
|
call feedkeys(":\<Insert>\<F2>\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal("c-cr", g:current_modes)
|
|
call feedkeys("gQ\<F2>vi\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('c-cv', g:current_modes)
|
|
call feedkeys("gQ\<Insert>\<F2>vi\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal("c-cvr", g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
" Executing commands in Vim Ex mode should return "cv", never "cvr",
|
|
" as Cmdline editing has already ended.
|
|
call feedkeys("gQcall Save_mode()\<CR>vi\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('c-cv', g:current_modes)
|
|
call feedkeys("gQ\<Insert>call Save_mode()\<CR>vi\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('c-cv', g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
" call feedkeys("Qcall Save_mode()\<CR>vi\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
" call assert_equal('c-ce', g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
" Test mode in operatorfunc (it used to be Operator-pending).
|
|
set operatorfunc=OperatorFunc
|
|
function OperatorFunc(_)
|
|
call Save_mode()
|
|
endfunction
|
|
execute "normal! g@l\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal('n-n', g:current_modes)
|
|
execute "normal! i\<C-o>g@l\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal('n-niI', g:current_modes)
|
|
execute "normal! R\<C-o>g@l\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal('n-niR', g:current_modes)
|
|
execute "normal! gR\<C-o>g@l\<Esc>"
|
|
call assert_equal('n-niV', g:current_modes)
|
|
|
|
" Test statusline updates for overstrike mode
|
|
if CanRunVimInTerminal()
|
|
let buf = RunVimInTerminal('', {'rows': 12})
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set laststatus=2 statusline=%!mode(1)\<CR>")
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":")
|
|
call TermWait(buf)
|
|
call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_mode_1', {})
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Insert>")
|
|
call TermWait(buf)
|
|
call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_mode_2', {})
|
|
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
if has('terminal')
|
|
term
|
|
call feedkeys("\<C-W>N", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('n', mode())
|
|
call assert_equal('nt', mode(1))
|
|
call feedkeys("aexit\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
unmap! <F2>
|
|
xunmap <F2>
|
|
set complete&
|
|
set operatorfunc&
|
|
delfunction OperatorFunc
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for append()
|
|
func Test_append()
|
|
enew!
|
|
split
|
|
call assert_equal(0, append(1, []))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, append(1, v:_null_list))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, append(0, ["foo"]))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, append(1, []))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, append(1, v:_null_list))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, append(8, []))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, append(9, v:_null_list))
|
|
call assert_equal(['foo', ''], getline(1, '$'))
|
|
split
|
|
only
|
|
undo
|
|
undo
|
|
|
|
" Using $ instead of '$' must give an error
|
|
call assert_fails("call append($, 'foobar')", 'E116:')
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails("call append({}, '')", ['E728:', 'E728:'])
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for setline()
|
|
func Test_setline()
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(0, ["foo"])
|
|
call setline(0, [])
|
|
call setline(0, v:_null_list)
|
|
call setline(1, ["bar"])
|
|
call setline(1, [])
|
|
call setline(1, v:_null_list)
|
|
call setline(2, [])
|
|
call setline(2, v:_null_list)
|
|
call setline(3, [])
|
|
call setline(3, v:_null_list)
|
|
call setline(2, ["baz"])
|
|
call assert_equal(['bar', 'baz'], getline(1, '$'))
|
|
close!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_getbufvar()
|
|
let bnr = bufnr('%')
|
|
let b:var_num = '1234'
|
|
let def_num = '5678'
|
|
call assert_equal('1234', getbufvar(bnr, 'var_num'))
|
|
call assert_equal('1234', getbufvar(bnr, 'var_num', def_num))
|
|
|
|
let bd = getbufvar(bnr, '')
|
|
call assert_equal('1234', bd['var_num'])
|
|
call assert_true(exists("bd['changedtick']"))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, len(bd))
|
|
|
|
let bd2 = getbufvar(bnr, '', def_num)
|
|
call assert_equal(bd, bd2)
|
|
|
|
unlet b:var_num
|
|
call assert_equal(def_num, getbufvar(bnr, 'var_num', def_num))
|
|
call assert_equal('', getbufvar(bnr, 'var_num'))
|
|
|
|
let bd = getbufvar(bnr, '')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, len(bd))
|
|
let bd = getbufvar(bnr, '',def_num)
|
|
call assert_equal(1, len(bd))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal('', getbufvar(9999, ''))
|
|
call assert_equal(def_num, getbufvar(9999, '', def_num))
|
|
unlet def_num
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(0, getbufvar(bnr, '&autoindent'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, getbufvar(bnr, '&autoindent', 1))
|
|
|
|
" Set and get a buffer-local variable
|
|
call setbufvar(bnr, 'bufvar_test', ['one', 'two'])
|
|
call assert_equal(['one', 'two'], getbufvar(bnr, 'bufvar_test'))
|
|
|
|
" Open new window with forced option values
|
|
set fileformats=unix,dos
|
|
new ++ff=dos ++bin ++enc=iso-8859-2
|
|
call assert_equal('dos', getbufvar(bufnr('%'), '&fileformat'))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, getbufvar(bufnr('%'), '&bin'))
|
|
call assert_equal('iso-8859-2', getbufvar(bufnr('%'), '&fenc'))
|
|
close
|
|
|
|
" Get the b: dict.
|
|
let b:testvar = 'one'
|
|
new
|
|
let b:testvar = 'two'
|
|
let thebuf = bufnr()
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
call assert_equal('two', getbufvar(thebuf, 'testvar'))
|
|
call assert_equal('two', getbufvar(thebuf, '').testvar)
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
|
|
set fileformats&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_last_buffer_nr()
|
|
call assert_equal(bufnr('$'), last_buffer_nr())
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_stridx()
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, stridx('', 'l'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, stridx('', ''))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, 'hello'->stridx(''))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'L'))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, stridx('hello', 'l', -1))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, stridx('hello', 'l', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, 'hello'->stridx('l', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, stridx('hello', 'l', 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'l', 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'l', 10))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, stridx('hello', 'll'))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, stridx('hello', 'hello world'))
|
|
call assert_fails("let n=stridx('hello', [])", 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails("let n=stridx([], 'l')", 'E730:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_strridx()
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, strridx('', 'l'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, strridx('', ''))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, strridx('hello', ''))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, strridx('hello', 'L'))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, 'hello'->strridx('l'))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, strridx('hello', 'l', 10))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, strridx('hello', 'l', 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, strridx('hello', 'l', 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, strridx('hello', 'l', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, strridx('hello', 'l', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, strridx('hello', 'l', -1))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, strridx('hello', 'll'))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, strridx('hello', 'hello world'))
|
|
call assert_fails("let n=strridx('hello', [])", 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails("let n=strridx([], 'l')", 'E730:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_match_func()
|
|
call assert_equal(4, match('testing', 'ing'))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, 'testing'->match('ing', 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, match('testing', 'ing', 5))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, match('testing', 'ing', 8))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, match(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'ing'))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, match(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'img'))
|
|
call assert_fails("let x=match('vim', [])", 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_equal(3, match(['a', 'b', 'c', 'a'], 'a', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, match(['a', 'b', 'c', 'a'], 'a', 5))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, match('testing', 'ing', -1))
|
|
call assert_fails("let x=match('testing', 'ing', 0, [])", 'E745:')
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, match(v:_null_list, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, match('abc', '\\%('))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_matchend()
|
|
call assert_equal(7, matchend('testing', 'ing'))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, 'testing'->matchend('ing', 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, matchend('testing', 'ing', 5))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, matchend('testing', 'ing', 8))
|
|
call assert_equal(match(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'ing'), matchend(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'ing'))
|
|
call assert_equal(match(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'img'), matchend(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'img'))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_matchlist()
|
|
call assert_equal(['acd', 'a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', ''], matchlist('acd', '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)'))
|
|
call assert_equal(['d', '', '', '', 'd', '', '', '', '', ''], 'acd'->matchlist('\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 2))
|
|
call assert_equal([], matchlist('acd', '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 4))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_matchstr()
|
|
call assert_equal('ing', matchstr('testing', 'ing'))
|
|
call assert_equal('ing', 'testing'->matchstr('ing', 2))
|
|
call assert_equal('', matchstr('testing', 'ing', 5))
|
|
call assert_equal('', matchstr('testing', 'ing', 8))
|
|
call assert_equal('testing', matchstr(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'ing'))
|
|
call assert_equal('', matchstr(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'img'))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_matchstrpos()
|
|
call assert_equal(['ing', 4, 7], matchstrpos('testing', 'ing'))
|
|
call assert_equal(['ing', 4, 7], 'testing'->matchstrpos('ing', 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(['', -1, -1], matchstrpos('testing', 'ing', 5))
|
|
call assert_equal(['', -1, -1], matchstrpos('testing', 'ing', 8))
|
|
call assert_equal(['ing', 1, 4, 7], matchstrpos(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'ing'))
|
|
call assert_equal(['', -1, -1, -1], matchstrpos(['vim', 'testing', 'execute'], 'img'))
|
|
call assert_equal(['', -1, -1], matchstrpos(v:_null_list, '\a'))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for matchstrlist()
|
|
func Test_matchstrlist()
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
#" Basic match
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 1, 'text': 'bout'},
|
|
\ {'idx': 1, 'byteidx': 1, 'text': 'bove'}],
|
|
\ matchstrlist(['about', 'above'], 'bo.*'))
|
|
#" no match
|
|
call assert_equal([], matchstrlist(['about', 'above'], 'xy.*'))
|
|
#" empty string
|
|
call assert_equal([], matchstrlist([''], '.'))
|
|
#" empty pattern
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': ''}], matchstrlist(['abc'], ''))
|
|
#" method call
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 2, 'text': 'it'}], ['editor']->matchstrlist('ed\zsit\zeor'))
|
|
#" single character matches
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 5, 'text': 'r'}],
|
|
\ ['editor']->matchstrlist('r'))
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}], ['a']->matchstrlist('a'))
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': ''}],
|
|
\ matchstrlist(['foobar'], '\zs'))
|
|
#" string with tabs
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 1, 'text': 'foo'}],
|
|
\ matchstrlist(["\tfoobar"], 'foo'))
|
|
#" string with multibyte characters
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 2, 'text': '😊😊'}],
|
|
\ matchstrlist(["\t\t😊😊"], '\k\+'))
|
|
|
|
#" null string
|
|
call assert_equal([], matchstrlist(v:_null_list, 'abc'))
|
|
call assert_equal([], matchstrlist([v:_null_string], 'abc'))
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': ''}],
|
|
\ matchstrlist(['abc'], v:_null_string))
|
|
|
|
#" sub matches
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}], matchstrlist(['acd'], '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', {'submatches': v:true}))
|
|
|
|
#" null dict argument
|
|
call assert_equal([{'idx': 0, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'vim'}],
|
|
\ matchstrlist(['vim'], '\w\+', v:_null_dict))
|
|
|
|
#" Error cases
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchstrlist('abc', 'a')", 'E1211: List required for argument 1')
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchstrlist(['abc'], {})", 'E1174: String required for argument 2')
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchstrlist(['abc'], '.', [])", 'E1206: Dictionary required for argument 3')
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchstrlist(['abc'], 'a', {'submatches': []})", 'E475: Invalid value for argument submatches')
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchstrlist(['abc'], '\\@=')", 'E866: (NFA regexp) Misplaced @')
|
|
END
|
|
call CheckLegacyAndVim9Success(lines)
|
|
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
vim9script
|
|
# non string items
|
|
matchstrlist([0z10, {'a': 'x'}], 'x')
|
|
END
|
|
call CheckSourceSuccess(lines)
|
|
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
vim9script
|
|
def Foo()
|
|
# non string items
|
|
assert_equal([], matchstrlist([0z10, {'a': 'x'}], 'x'))
|
|
enddef
|
|
Foo()
|
|
END
|
|
call CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1013: Argument 1: type mismatch, expected list<string> but got list<any>', 2)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for matchbufline()
|
|
func Test_matchbufline()
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
#" Basic match
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, ['about', 'above', 'below'])
|
|
VAR bnr = bufnr()
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 1, 'text': 'bout'},
|
|
\ {'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 1, 'text': 'bove'}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, 'bo.*', 1, '$'))
|
|
#" multiple matches in a line
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call setbufline(bnr, 1, ['about about', 'above above', 'below'])
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call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 1, 'text': 'bout'},
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\ {'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 7, 'text': 'bout'},
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\ {'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 1, 'text': 'bove'},
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\ {'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 7, 'text': 'bove'}],
|
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\ matchbufline(bnr, 'bo\k\+', 1, '$'))
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#" no match
|
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call assert_equal([], matchbufline(bnr, 'xy.*', 1, '$'))
|
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#" match on a particular line
|
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call assert_equal([{'lnum': 2, 'byteidx': 7, 'text': 'bove'}],
|
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\ matchbufline(bnr, 'bo\k\+$', 2, 2))
|
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#" match on a particular line
|
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call assert_equal([], matchbufline(bnr, 'bo.*', 3, 3))
|
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#" empty string
|
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call deletebufline(bnr, 1, '$')
|
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call assert_equal([], matchbufline(bnr, '.', 1, '$'))
|
|
#" empty pattern
|
|
call setbufline(bnr, 1, 'abc')
|
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call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': ''}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, '', 1, '$'))
|
|
#" method call
|
|
call setbufline(bnr, 1, 'editor')
|
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call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 2, 'text': 'it'}],
|
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\ bnr->matchbufline('ed\zsit\zeor', 1, 1))
|
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#" single character matches
|
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call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 5, 'text': 'r'}],
|
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\ matchbufline(bnr, 'r', 1, '$'))
|
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call setbufline(bnr, 1, 'a')
|
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call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'a'}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, 'a', 1, '$'))
|
|
#" zero-width match
|
|
call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': ''}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, '\zs', 1, '$'))
|
|
#" string with tabs
|
|
call setbufline(bnr, 1, "\tfoobar")
|
|
call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 1, 'text': 'foo'}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, 'foo', 1, '$'))
|
|
#" string with multibyte characters
|
|
call setbufline(bnr, 1, "\t\t😊😊")
|
|
call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 2, 'text': '😊😊'}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, '\k\+', 1, '$'))
|
|
#" empty buffer
|
|
call deletebufline(bnr, 1, '$')
|
|
call assert_equal([], matchbufline(bnr, 'abc', 1, '$'))
|
|
|
|
#" Non existing buffer
|
|
call setbufline(bnr, 1, 'abc')
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchbufline(5000, 'abc', 1, 1)", 'E158: Invalid buffer name: 5000')
|
|
#" null string
|
|
call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': ''}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, v:_null_string, 1, 1))
|
|
#" invalid starting line number
|
|
call assert_equal([], matchbufline(bnr, 'abc', 100, 100))
|
|
#" ending line number greater than the last line
|
|
call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'abc'}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, 'abc', 1, 100))
|
|
#" ending line number greater than the starting line number
|
|
call setbufline(bnr, 1, ['one', 'two'])
|
|
call assert_fails($"echo matchbufline({bnr}, 'abc', 2, 1)", 'E475: Invalid value for argument end_lnum')
|
|
|
|
#" sub matches
|
|
call deletebufline(bnr, 1, '$')
|
|
call setbufline(bnr, 1, 'acd')
|
|
call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd', 'submatches': ['a', '', 'c', 'd', '', '', '', '', '']}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, '\(a\)\?\(b\)\?\(c\)\?\(.*\)', 1, '$', {'submatches': v:true}))
|
|
|
|
#" null dict argument
|
|
call assert_equal([{'lnum': 1, 'byteidx': 0, 'text': 'acd'}],
|
|
\ matchbufline(bnr, '\w\+', '$', '$', v:_null_dict))
|
|
|
|
#" Error cases
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchbufline([1], 'abc', 1, 1)", 'E1220: String or Number required for argument 1')
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchbufline(1, {}, 1, 1)", 'E1174: String required for argument 2')
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchbufline(1, 'abc', {}, 1)", 'E1220: String or Number required for argument 3')
|
|
call assert_fails("echo matchbufline(1, 'abc', 1, {})", 'E1220: String or Number required for argument 4')
|
|
call assert_fails($"echo matchbufline({bnr}, 'abc', -1, '$')", 'E475: Invalid value for argument lnum')
|
|
call assert_fails($"echo matchbufline({bnr}, 'abc', 1, -1)", 'E475: Invalid value for argument end_lnum')
|
|
call assert_fails($"echo matchbufline({bnr}, '\\@=', 1, 1)", 'E866: (NFA regexp) Misplaced @')
|
|
call assert_fails($"echo matchbufline({bnr}, 'abc', 1, 1, {{'submatches': []}})", 'E475: Invalid value for argument submatches')
|
|
:%bdelete!
|
|
call assert_fails($"echo matchbufline({bnr}, 'abc', 1, '$'))", 'E681: Buffer is not loaded')
|
|
END
|
|
call CheckLegacyAndVim9Success(lines)
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails($"echo matchbufline('', 'abc', 'abc', 1)", 'E475: Invalid value for argument lnum')
|
|
call assert_fails($"echo matchbufline('', 'abc', 1, 'abc')", 'E475: Invalid value for argument end_lnum')
|
|
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
vim9script
|
|
def Foo()
|
|
echo matchbufline('', 'abc', 'abc', 1)
|
|
enddef
|
|
Foo()
|
|
END
|
|
call CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1030: Using a String as a Number: "abc"', 1)
|
|
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
vim9script
|
|
def Foo()
|
|
echo matchbufline('', 'abc', 1, 'abc')
|
|
enddef
|
|
Foo()
|
|
END
|
|
call CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1030: Using a String as a Number: "abc"', 1)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_nextnonblank_prevnonblank()
|
|
new
|
|
insert
|
|
This
|
|
|
|
|
|
is
|
|
|
|
a
|
|
Test
|
|
.
|
|
call assert_equal(0, nextnonblank(-1))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, nextnonblank(0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, nextnonblank(1))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, 2->nextnonblank())
|
|
call assert_equal(4, nextnonblank(3))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, nextnonblank(4))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, nextnonblank(5))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, nextnonblank(6))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, nextnonblank(7))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, 8->nextnonblank())
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(0, prevnonblank(-1))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, prevnonblank(0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, 1->prevnonblank())
|
|
call assert_equal(1, prevnonblank(2))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, prevnonblank(3))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, prevnonblank(4))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, 5->prevnonblank())
|
|
call assert_equal(6, prevnonblank(6))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, prevnonblank(7))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, prevnonblank(8))
|
|
bw!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_byte2line_line2byte()
|
|
new
|
|
set endofline
|
|
call setline(1, ['a', 'bc', 'd'])
|
|
|
|
set fileformat=unix
|
|
call assert_equal([-1, -1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, -1],
|
|
\ map(range(-1, 8), 'byte2line(v:val)'))
|
|
call assert_equal([-1, -1, 1, 3, 6, 8, -1],
|
|
\ map(range(-1, 5), 'line2byte(v:val)'))
|
|
|
|
set fileformat=mac
|
|
call assert_equal([-1, -1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, -1],
|
|
\ map(range(-1, 8), 'v:val->byte2line()'))
|
|
call assert_equal([-1, -1, 1, 3, 6, 8, -1],
|
|
\ map(range(-1, 5), 'v:val->line2byte()'))
|
|
|
|
set fileformat=dos
|
|
call assert_equal([-1, -1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, -1],
|
|
\ map(range(-1, 11), 'byte2line(v:val)'))
|
|
call assert_equal([-1, -1, 1, 4, 8, 11, -1],
|
|
\ map(range(-1, 5), 'line2byte(v:val)'))
|
|
|
|
bw!
|
|
set noendofline nofixendofline
|
|
normal a-
|
|
for ff in ["unix", "mac", "dos"]
|
|
let &fileformat = ff
|
|
call assert_equal(1, line2byte(1))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, line2byte(2)) " line2byte(line("$") + 1) is the buffer size plus one (as per :help line2byte).
|
|
endfor
|
|
|
|
set endofline& fixendofline& fileformat&
|
|
bw!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for byteidx() using a character index
|
|
func Test_byteidx()
|
|
let a = '.é.' " one char of two bytes
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidx(a, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidx(a, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, byteidx(a, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, byteidx(a, 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidx(a, 4))
|
|
|
|
let b = '.é.' " normal e with composing char
|
|
call assert_equal(0, b->byteidx(0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, b->byteidx(1))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, b->byteidx(2))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, b->byteidx(3))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, b->byteidx(4))
|
|
|
|
" string with multiple composing characters
|
|
let str = '-ą́-ą́'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidx(str, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidx(str, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, byteidx(str, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, byteidx(str, 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(12, byteidx(str, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidx(str, 5))
|
|
|
|
" empty string
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidx('', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidx('', 1))
|
|
|
|
" error cases
|
|
call assert_fails("call byteidx([], 0)", 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails("call byteidx('abc', [])", 'E745:')
|
|
call assert_fails("call byteidx('abc', 0, {})", ['E728:', 'E728:'])
|
|
call assert_fails("call byteidx('abc', 0, -1)", ['E1023:', 'E1023:'])
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for byteidxcomp() using a character index
|
|
func Test_byteidxcomp()
|
|
let a = '.é.' " one char of two bytes
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidxcomp(a, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidxcomp(a, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, byteidxcomp(a, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, byteidxcomp(a, 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidxcomp(a, 4))
|
|
|
|
let b = '.é.' " normal e with composing char
|
|
call assert_equal(0, b->byteidxcomp(0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, b->byteidxcomp(1))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, b->byteidxcomp(2))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, b->byteidxcomp(3))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, b->byteidxcomp(4))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, b->byteidxcomp(5))
|
|
|
|
" string with multiple composing characters
|
|
let str = '-ą́-ą́'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidxcomp(str, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidxcomp(str, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, byteidxcomp(str, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, byteidxcomp(str, 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, byteidxcomp(str, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, byteidxcomp(str, 5))
|
|
call assert_equal(8, byteidxcomp(str, 6))
|
|
call assert_equal(10, byteidxcomp(str, 7))
|
|
call assert_equal(12, byteidxcomp(str, 8))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidxcomp(str, 9))
|
|
|
|
" empty string
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidxcomp('', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidxcomp('', 1))
|
|
|
|
" error cases
|
|
call assert_fails("call byteidxcomp([], 0)", 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails("call byteidxcomp('abc', [])", 'E745:')
|
|
call assert_fails("call byteidxcomp('abc', 0, {})", ['E728:', 'E728:'])
|
|
call assert_fails("call byteidxcomp('abc', 0, -1)", ['E1023:', 'E1023:'])
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for byteidx() using a UTF-16 index
|
|
func Test_byteidx_from_utf16_index()
|
|
" string with single byte characters
|
|
let str = "abc"
|
|
for i in range(3)
|
|
call assert_equal(i, byteidx(str, i, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(3, byteidx(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidx(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with two byte characters
|
|
let str = "a©©b"
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidx(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidx(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, byteidx(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, byteidx(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, byteidx(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidx(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with two byte characters
|
|
let str = "a😊😊b"
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidx(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidx(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidx(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, byteidx(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, byteidx(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(9, byteidx(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(10, byteidx(str, 6, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidx(str, 7, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with composing characters
|
|
let str = '-á-b́'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidx(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidx(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, byteidx(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, byteidx(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(8, byteidx(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidx(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with multiple composing characters
|
|
let str = '-ą́-ą́'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidx(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidx(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, byteidx(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, byteidx(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(12, byteidx(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidx(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" empty string
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidx('', 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidx('', 1, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" error cases
|
|
call assert_fails('call byteidx(str, 0, [])', 'E745:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for byteidxcomp() using a UTF-16 index
|
|
func Test_byteidxcomp_from_utf16_index()
|
|
" string with single byte characters
|
|
let str = "abc"
|
|
for i in range(3)
|
|
call assert_equal(i, byteidxcomp(str, i, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(3, byteidxcomp(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidxcomp(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with two byte characters
|
|
let str = "a©©b"
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidxcomp(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidxcomp(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, byteidxcomp(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, byteidxcomp(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, byteidxcomp(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidxcomp(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with two byte characters
|
|
let str = "a😊😊b"
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidxcomp(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidxcomp(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidxcomp(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, byteidxcomp(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, byteidxcomp(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(9, byteidxcomp(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(10, byteidxcomp(str, 6, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidxcomp(str, 7, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with composing characters
|
|
let str = '-á-b́'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidxcomp(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidxcomp(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, byteidxcomp(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, byteidxcomp(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, byteidxcomp(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, byteidxcomp(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(8, byteidxcomp(str, 6, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidxcomp(str, 7, v:true))
|
|
call assert_fails('call byteidxcomp(str, 0, [])', 'E745:')
|
|
|
|
" string with multiple composing characters
|
|
let str = '-ą́-ą́'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidxcomp(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, byteidxcomp(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, byteidxcomp(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, byteidxcomp(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, byteidxcomp(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, byteidxcomp(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(8, byteidxcomp(str, 6, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(10, byteidxcomp(str, 7, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(12, byteidxcomp(str, 8, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidxcomp(str, 9, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" empty string
|
|
call assert_equal(0, byteidxcomp('', 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, byteidxcomp('', 1, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" error cases
|
|
call assert_fails('call byteidxcomp(str, 0, [])', 'E745:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for charidx() using a byte index
|
|
func Test_charidx()
|
|
let a = 'xáb́y'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, charidx(a, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, charidx(a, 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, charidx(a, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, charidx(a, 7))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, charidx(a, 8))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx(a, 9))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx(a, -1))
|
|
|
|
" count composing characters
|
|
call assert_equal(0, a->charidx(0, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, a->charidx(2, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, a->charidx(4, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, a->charidx(7, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, a->charidx(8, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, a->charidx(9, 1))
|
|
|
|
" empty string
|
|
call assert_equal(0, charidx('', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx('', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, charidx('', 0, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx('', 1, 1))
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" error cases
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call assert_equal(0, charidx(v:_null_string, 0))
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call assert_equal(-1, charidx(v:_null_string, 1))
|
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call assert_fails('let x = charidx([], 1)', 'E1174:')
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call assert_fails('let x = charidx("abc", [])', 'E1210:')
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call assert_fails('let x = charidx("abc", 1, [])', 'E1212:')
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call assert_fails('let x = charidx("abc", 1, -1)', 'E1212:')
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call assert_fails('let x = charidx("abc", 1, 2)', 'E1212:')
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endfunc
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|
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" Test for charidx() using a UTF-16 index
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func Test_charidx_from_utf16_index()
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" string with single byte characters
|
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let str = "abc"
|
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for i in range(4)
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call assert_equal(i, charidx(str, i, v:false, v:true))
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endfor
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call assert_equal(-1, charidx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
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|
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" string with two byte characters
|
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let str = "a©©b"
|
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call assert_equal(0, charidx(str, 0, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(1, charidx(str, 1, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(2, charidx(str, 2, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(3, charidx(str, 3, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(4, charidx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(-1, charidx(str, 5, v:false, v:true))
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|
|
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" string with four byte characters
|
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let str = "a😊😊b"
|
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call assert_equal(0, charidx(str, 0, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(1, charidx(str, 1, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(1, charidx(str, 2, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(2, charidx(str, 3, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(2, charidx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
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call assert_equal(3, charidx(str, 5, v:false, v:true))
|
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call assert_equal(4, charidx(str, 6, v:false, v:true))
|
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call assert_equal(-1, charidx(str, 7, v:false, v:true))
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|
|
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" string with composing characters
|
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let str = '-á-b́'
|
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for i in str->strcharlen()->range()
|
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call assert_equal(i, charidx(str, i, v:false, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
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call assert_equal(4, charidx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
|
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call assert_equal(-1, charidx(str, 5, v:false, v:true))
|
|
for i in str->strchars()->range()
|
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call assert_equal(i, charidx(str, i, v:true, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(6, charidx(str, 6, v:true, v:true))
|
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call assert_equal(-1, charidx(str, 7, v:true, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with multiple composing characters
|
|
let str = '-ą́-ą́'
|
|
for i in str->strcharlen()->range()
|
|
call assert_equal(i, charidx(str, i, v:false, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(4, charidx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx(str, 5, v:false, v:true))
|
|
for i in str->strchars()->range()
|
|
call assert_equal(i, charidx(str, i, v:true, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(8, charidx(str, 8, v:true, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx(str, 9, v:true, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" empty string
|
|
call assert_equal(0, charidx('', 0, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx('', 1, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, charidx('', 0, v:true, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx('', 1, v:true, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" error cases
|
|
call assert_equal(0, charidx('', 0, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx('', 1, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, charidx('', 0, v:true, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx('', 1, v:true, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, charidx(v:_null_string, 0, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, charidx(v:_null_string, 1, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_fails('let x = charidx("abc", 1, v:false, [])', 'E1212:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let x = charidx("abc", 1, v:true, [])', 'E1212:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for utf16idx() using a byte index
|
|
func Test_utf16idx_from_byteidx()
|
|
" UTF-16 index of a string with single byte characters
|
|
let str = "abc"
|
|
for i in range(4)
|
|
call assert_equal(i, utf16idx(str, i))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 4))
|
|
|
|
" UTF-16 index of a string with two byte characters
|
|
let str = 'a©©b'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, str->utf16idx(0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, str->utf16idx(1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, str->utf16idx(2))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, str->utf16idx(3))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, str->utf16idx(4))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, str->utf16idx(5))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, str->utf16idx(6))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, str->utf16idx(7))
|
|
|
|
" UTF-16 index of a string with four byte characters
|
|
let str = 'a😊😊b'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx(str, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 5))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 6))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 7))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 8))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, utf16idx(str, 9))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, utf16idx(str, 10))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 11))
|
|
|
|
" UTF-16 index of a string with composing characters
|
|
let str = '-á-b́'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx(str, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, utf16idx(str, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 5))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 6))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 7))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, utf16idx(str, 8))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 9))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, utf16idx(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, utf16idx(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, utf16idx(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, utf16idx(str, 6, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, utf16idx(str, 7, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, utf16idx(str, 8, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 9, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with multiple composing characters
|
|
let str = '-ą́-ą́'
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx(str, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 5))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, utf16idx(str, 6))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 7))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 8))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 9))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 10))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 11))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, utf16idx(str, 12))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 13))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx(str, 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 1, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, utf16idx(str, 2, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, utf16idx(str, 3, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 4, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 5, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, utf16idx(str, 6, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, utf16idx(str, 7, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, utf16idx(str, 8, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, utf16idx(str, 9, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, utf16idx(str, 10, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, utf16idx(str, 11, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(8, utf16idx(str, 12, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 13, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" empty string
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx('', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx('', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx('', 0, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx('', 1, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" error cases
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx("", 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx("", 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx("abc", -1))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx(v:_null_string, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(v:_null_string, 1))
|
|
call assert_fails('let l = utf16idx([], 0)', 'E1174:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let l = utf16idx("ab", [])', 'E1210:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let l = utf16idx("ab", 0, [])', 'E1212:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for utf16idx() using a character index
|
|
func Test_utf16idx_from_charidx()
|
|
let str = "abc"
|
|
for i in str->strcharlen()->range()
|
|
call assert_equal(i, utf16idx(str, i, v:false, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 3, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" UTF-16 index of a string with two byte characters
|
|
let str = "a©©b"
|
|
for i in str->strcharlen()->range()
|
|
call assert_equal(i, utf16idx(str, i, v:false, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(4, utf16idx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 5, v:false, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" UTF-16 index of a string with four byte characters
|
|
let str = "a😊😊b"
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx(str, 0, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, utf16idx(str, 1, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, utf16idx(str, 2, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, utf16idx(str, 3, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, utf16idx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 5, v:false, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" UTF-16 index of a string with composing characters
|
|
let str = '-á-b́'
|
|
for i in str->strcharlen()->range()
|
|
call assert_equal(i, utf16idx(str, i, v:false, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(4, utf16idx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 5, v:false, v:true))
|
|
for i in str->strchars()->range()
|
|
call assert_equal(i, utf16idx(str, i, v:true, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(6, utf16idx(str, 6, v:true, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 7, v:true, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" string with multiple composing characters
|
|
let str = '-ą́-ą́'
|
|
for i in str->strcharlen()->range()
|
|
call assert_equal(i, utf16idx(str, i, v:false, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(4, utf16idx(str, 4, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 5, v:false, v:true))
|
|
for i in str->strchars()->range()
|
|
call assert_equal(i, utf16idx(str, i, v:true, v:true))
|
|
endfor
|
|
call assert_equal(8, utf16idx(str, 8, v:true, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(str, 9, v:true, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" empty string
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx('', 0, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx('', 1, v:false, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx('', 0, v:true, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx('', 1, v:true, v:true))
|
|
|
|
" error cases
|
|
call assert_equal(0, utf16idx(v:_null_string, 0, v:true, v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, utf16idx(v:_null_string, 1, v:true, v:true))
|
|
call assert_fails('let l = utf16idx("ab", 0, v:false, [])', 'E1212:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for strutf16len()
|
|
func Test_strutf16len()
|
|
call assert_equal(3, strutf16len('abc'))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, 'abc'->strutf16len(v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, strutf16len('a©©b'))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, strutf16len('a©©b', v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, strutf16len('a😊😊b'))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, strutf16len('a😊😊b', v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, strutf16len('-á-b́'))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, strutf16len('-á-b́', v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, strutf16len('-ą́-ą́'))
|
|
call assert_equal(8, strutf16len('-ą́-ą́', v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, strutf16len(''))
|
|
|
|
" error cases
|
|
call assert_fails('let l = strutf16len([])', 'E1174:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let l = strutf16len("a", [])', 'E1212:')
|
|
call assert_equal(0, strutf16len(v:_null_string))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_count()
|
|
let l = ['a', 'a', 'A', 'b']
|
|
call assert_equal(2, count(l, 'a'))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(l, 'A'))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(l, 'b'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count(l, 'B'))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(2, count(l, 'a', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(l, 'A', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(l, 'b', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count(l, 'B', 0))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(3, count(l, 'a', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, count(l, 'A', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(l, 'b', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(l, 'B', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count(l, 'c', 1))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(l, 'a', 0, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, count(l, 'a', 1, 1))
|
|
call assert_fails('call count(l, "a", 0, 10)', 'E684:')
|
|
call assert_fails('call count(l, "a", [])', 'E745:')
|
|
|
|
let d = {1: 'a', 2: 'a', 3: 'A', 4: 'b'}
|
|
call assert_equal(2, count(d, 'a'))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(d, 'A'))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(d, 'b'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count(d, 'B'))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(2, count(d, 'a', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(d, 'A', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(d, 'b', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count(d, 'B', 0))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(3, count(d, 'a', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, count(d, 'A', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(d, 'b', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(d, 'B', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count(d, 'c', 1))
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('call count(d, "a", 0, 1)', 'E474:')
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count("foo", "bar"))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count("foo", "oo"))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, count("foo", "o"))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count("foo", "O"))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, count("foo", "O", 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, count("fooooo", "oo"))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count("foo", ""))
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('call count(0, 0)', 'E706:')
|
|
call assert_fails('call count("", "", {})', ['E728:', 'E728:'])
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_changenr()
|
|
new Xchangenr
|
|
call assert_equal(0, changenr())
|
|
norm ifoo
|
|
call assert_equal(1, changenr())
|
|
set undolevels=10
|
|
norm Sbar
|
|
call assert_equal(2, changenr())
|
|
undo
|
|
call assert_equal(1, changenr())
|
|
redo
|
|
call assert_equal(2, changenr())
|
|
bw!
|
|
set undolevels&
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_filewritable()
|
|
new Xfilewritable
|
|
write!
|
|
call assert_equal(1, filewritable('Xfilewritable'))
|
|
|
|
call assert_notequal(0, setfperm('Xfilewritable', 'r--r-----'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, filewritable('Xfilewritable'))
|
|
|
|
call assert_notequal(0, setfperm('Xfilewritable', 'rw-r-----'))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, 'Xfilewritable'->filewritable())
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(0, filewritable('doesnotexist'))
|
|
|
|
call mkdir('Xdir')
|
|
call assert_equal(2, filewritable('Xdir'))
|
|
call delete('Xdir', 'd')
|
|
|
|
call delete('Xfilewritable')
|
|
bw!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_Executable()
|
|
if has('win32')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, executable('notepad'))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, 'notepad.exe'->executable())
|
|
call assert_equal(0, executable('notepad.exe.exe'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, executable('shell32.dll'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, executable('win.ini'))
|
|
elseif has('unix')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, 'cat'->executable())
|
|
call assert_equal(0, executable('nodogshere'))
|
|
|
|
" get "cat" path and remove the leading /
|
|
let catcmd = exepath('cat')[1:]
|
|
new
|
|
" check that the relative path works in /
|
|
lcd /
|
|
call assert_equal(1, executable(catcmd))
|
|
let result = catcmd->exepath()
|
|
" when using chroot looking for sbin/cat can return bin/cat, that is OK
|
|
if catcmd =~ '\<sbin\>' && result =~ '\<bin\>'
|
|
call assert_equal('/' .. substitute(catcmd, '\<sbin\>', 'bin', ''), result)
|
|
else
|
|
" /bin/cat and /usr/bin/cat may be hard linked, we could get either
|
|
let result = substitute(result, '/usr/bin/cat', '/bin/cat', '')
|
|
let catcmd = substitute(catcmd, 'usr/bin/cat', 'bin/cat', '')
|
|
call assert_equal('/' .. catcmd, result)
|
|
endif
|
|
bwipe
|
|
else
|
|
throw 'Skipped: does not work on this platform'
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_executable_longname()
|
|
if !has('win32')
|
|
return
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
let fname = 'X' . repeat('あ', 200) . '.bat'
|
|
call writefile([], fname)
|
|
call assert_equal(1, executable(fname))
|
|
call delete(fname)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_hostname()
|
|
let hostname_vim = hostname()
|
|
if has('unix')
|
|
let hostname_system = systemlist('uname -n')[0]
|
|
call assert_equal(hostname_vim, hostname_system)
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_getpid()
|
|
" getpid() always returns the same value within a vim instance.
|
|
call assert_equal(getpid(), getpid())
|
|
if has('unix')
|
|
call assert_equal(systemlist('echo $PPID')[0], string(getpid()))
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_hlexists()
|
|
call assert_equal(0, hlexists('does_not_exist'))
|
|
" call assert_equal(0, 'Number'->hlexists())
|
|
call assert_equal(0, highlight_exists('does_not_exist'))
|
|
" call assert_equal(0, highlight_exists('Number'))
|
|
syntax on
|
|
call assert_equal(0, hlexists('does_not_exist'))
|
|
" call assert_equal(1, hlexists('Number'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, highlight_exists('does_not_exist'))
|
|
" call assert_equal(1, highlight_exists('Number'))
|
|
syntax off
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the col() function
|
|
func Test_col()
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, 'abcdef')
|
|
norm gg4|mx6|mY2|
|
|
call assert_equal(2, col('.'))
|
|
call assert_equal(7, col('$'))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, col('v'))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, col("'x"))
|
|
call assert_equal(6, col("'Y"))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, [1, 2]->col())
|
|
call assert_equal(7, col([1, '$']))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(0, col(''))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, col('x'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, col([2, '$']))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, col([1, 100]))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, col([1]))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, col(v:_null_list))
|
|
call assert_fails('let c = col({})', 'E1222:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let c = col(".", [])', 'E1210:')
|
|
|
|
" test for getting the visual start column
|
|
func T()
|
|
let g:Vcol = col('v')
|
|
return ''
|
|
endfunc
|
|
let g:Vcol = 0
|
|
xmap <expr> <F2> T()
|
|
exe "normal gg3|ve\<F2>"
|
|
call assert_equal(3, g:Vcol)
|
|
xunmap <F2>
|
|
delfunc T
|
|
|
|
" Test for the visual line start and end marks '< and '>
|
|
call setline(1, ['one', 'one two', 'one two three'])
|
|
"normal! ggVG
|
|
call feedkeys("ggVG\<Esc>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, col("'<"))
|
|
call assert_equal(14, col("'>"))
|
|
" Delete the last line of the visually selected region
|
|
$d
|
|
call assert_notequal(14, col("'>"))
|
|
|
|
" Test with 'virtualedit'
|
|
set virtualedit=all
|
|
call cursor(1, 10)
|
|
call assert_equal(4, col('.'))
|
|
set virtualedit&
|
|
|
|
" Test for getting the column number in another window
|
|
let winid = win_getid()
|
|
new
|
|
call win_execute(winid, 'normal 1G$')
|
|
call assert_equal(3, col('.', winid))
|
|
call win_execute(winid, 'normal 2G')
|
|
call assert_equal(8, col('$', winid))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, col('.', 5001))
|
|
|
|
bw!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for input()
|
|
func Test_input_func()
|
|
" Test for prompt with multiple lines
|
|
redir => v
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = input(\"A\\nB\\nC\\n? \")\<CR>B\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
redir END
|
|
call assert_equal("B", c)
|
|
call assert_equal(['A', 'B', 'C'], split(v, "\n"))
|
|
|
|
" Test for default value
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = input('color? ', 'red')\<CR>\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('red', c)
|
|
|
|
" Test for completion at the input prompt
|
|
func! Tcomplete(arglead, cmdline, pos)
|
|
return "item1\nitem2\nitem3"
|
|
endfunc
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = input('Q? ', '', 'custom,Tcomplete')\<CR>"
|
|
\ .. "\<C-A>\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
delfunc Tcomplete
|
|
call assert_equal('item1 item2 item3', c)
|
|
|
|
" Test for using special characters as default input
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = input('name? ', \"x\\<BS>y\")\<CR>\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('y', c)
|
|
|
|
" Test for using text with composing characters as default input
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = input('name? ', \"ã̳\")\<CR>\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('ã̳', c)
|
|
|
|
" Test for using <CR> as default input
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = input('name? ', \"\\<CR>\")\<CR>x\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal(' x', c)
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails("call input('F:', '', 'invalid')", 'E180:')
|
|
call assert_fails("call input('F:', '', [])", 'E730:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the inputdialog() function
|
|
func Test_inputdialog()
|
|
if has('gui_running')
|
|
call assert_fails('let v=inputdialog([], "xx")', 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let v=inputdialog("Q", [])', 'E730:')
|
|
else
|
|
call feedkeys(":let v=inputdialog('Q:', 'xx', 'yy')\<CR>\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('xx', v)
|
|
call feedkeys(":let v=inputdialog('Q:', 'xx', 'yy')\<CR>\<Esc>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('yy', v)
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for inputlist()
|
|
func Test_inputlist()
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = inputlist(['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue'])\<cr>1\<cr>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, c)
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = ['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue']->inputlist()\<cr>2\<cr>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(2, c)
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = inputlist(['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue'])\<cr>3\<cr>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(3, c)
|
|
|
|
" CR to cancel
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = inputlist(['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue'])\<cr>\<cr>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(0, c)
|
|
|
|
" Esc to cancel
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = inputlist(['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue'])\<cr>\<Esc>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(0, c)
|
|
|
|
" q to cancel
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = inputlist(['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue'])\<cr>q", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(0, c)
|
|
|
|
" Cancel after inputting a number
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = inputlist(['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue'])\<cr>5q", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(0, c)
|
|
|
|
" Use backspace to delete characters in the prompt
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = inputlist(['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue'])\<cr>1\<BS>3\<BS>2\<cr>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(2, c)
|
|
|
|
" Use mouse to make a selection
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(&lines - 3, 2)
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = inputlist(['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue'])\<cr>\<LeftMouse>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, c)
|
|
" Mouse click outside of the list
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(&lines - 6, 2)
|
|
call feedkeys(":let c = inputlist(['Select color:', '1. red', '2. green', '3. blue'])\<cr>\<LeftMouse>", 'tx')
|
|
call assert_equal(-2, c)
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('call inputlist("")', 'E686:')
|
|
" Nvim accepts null list as empty list
|
|
" call assert_fails('call inputlist(v:_null_list)', 'E686:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_range_inputlist()
|
|
" flush out any garbage left in the buffer
|
|
while getchar(0)
|
|
endwhile
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys(":let result = inputlist(range(10))\<CR>1\<CR>", 'x')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, result)
|
|
call feedkeys(":let result = inputlist(range(3, 10))\<CR>1\<CR>", 'x')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, result)
|
|
|
|
unlet result
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_balloon_show()
|
|
CheckFeature balloon_eval
|
|
|
|
" This won't do anything but must not crash either.
|
|
call balloon_show('hi!')
|
|
if !has('gui_running')
|
|
call balloon_show(range(3))
|
|
call balloon_show([])
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_setbufvar_options()
|
|
" This tests that aucmd_prepbuf() and aucmd_restbuf() properly restore the
|
|
" window layout and cursor position.
|
|
call assert_equal(1, winnr('$'))
|
|
split dummy_preview
|
|
resize 2
|
|
set winfixheight winfixwidth
|
|
let prev_id = win_getid()
|
|
|
|
wincmd j
|
|
let wh = winheight(0)
|
|
let dummy_buf = bufnr('dummy_buf1', v:true)
|
|
call setbufvar(dummy_buf, '&buftype', 'nofile')
|
|
execute 'belowright vertical split #' . dummy_buf
|
|
call assert_equal(wh, winheight(0))
|
|
let dum1_id = win_getid()
|
|
call setline(1, 'foo')
|
|
normal! V$
|
|
call assert_equal(4, col('.'))
|
|
call setbufvar('dummy_preview', '&buftype', 'nofile')
|
|
call assert_equal(4, col('.'))
|
|
|
|
wincmd h
|
|
let wh = winheight(0)
|
|
call setline(1, 'foo')
|
|
normal! V$
|
|
call assert_equal(4, col('.'))
|
|
let dummy_buf = bufnr('dummy_buf2', v:true)
|
|
eval 'nofile'->setbufvar(dummy_buf, '&buftype')
|
|
call assert_equal(4, col('.'))
|
|
execute 'belowright vertical split #' . dummy_buf
|
|
call assert_equal(wh, winheight(0))
|
|
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
call win_gotoid(prev_id)
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
call win_gotoid(dum1_id)
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_setbufvar_keep_window_title()
|
|
CheckRunVimInTerminal
|
|
if !has('title') || empty(&t_ts)
|
|
throw "Skipped: can't get/set title"
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
set title
|
|
edit Xa.txt
|
|
let g:buf = bufadd('Xb.txt')
|
|
inoremap <F2> <C-R>=setbufvar(g:buf, '&autoindent', 1) ?? ''<CR>
|
|
END
|
|
call writefile(lines, 'Xsetbufvar')
|
|
let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S Xsetbufvar', {})
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('Xa.txt', term_gettitle(buf))}, 1000)
|
|
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, "i\<F2>")
|
|
call TermWait(buf)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Esc>")
|
|
call TermWait(buf)
|
|
call assert_match('Xa.txt', term_gettitle(buf))
|
|
|
|
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
|
|
call delete('Xsetbufvar')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_redo_in_nested_functions()
|
|
nnoremap g. :set opfunc=Operator<CR>g@
|
|
function Operator( type, ... )
|
|
let @x = 'XXX'
|
|
execute 'normal! g`[' . (a:type ==# 'line' ? 'V' : 'v') . 'g`]' . '"xp'
|
|
endfunction
|
|
|
|
function! Apply()
|
|
5,6normal! .
|
|
endfunction
|
|
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, repeat(['some "quoted" text', 'more "quoted" text'], 3))
|
|
1normal g.i"
|
|
call assert_equal('some "XXX" text', getline(1))
|
|
3,4normal .
|
|
call assert_equal('some "XXX" text', getline(3))
|
|
call assert_equal('more "XXX" text', getline(4))
|
|
call Apply()
|
|
call assert_equal('some "XXX" text', getline(5))
|
|
call assert_equal('more "XXX" text', getline(6))
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
|
|
nunmap g.
|
|
delfunc Operator
|
|
delfunc Apply
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_trim()
|
|
call assert_equal("Testing", trim(" \t\r\r\x0BTesting \t\n\r\n\t\x0B\x0B"))
|
|
call assert_equal("Testing", " \t \r\r\n\n\x0BTesting \t\n\r\n\t\x0B\x0B"->trim())
|
|
call assert_equal("RESERVE", trim("xyz \twwRESERVEzyww \t\t", " wxyz\t"))
|
|
call assert_equal("wRE \tSERVEzyww", trim("wRE \tSERVEzyww"))
|
|
call assert_equal("abcd\t xxxx tail", trim(" \tabcd\t xxxx tail"))
|
|
call assert_equal("\tabcd\t xxxx tail", trim(" \tabcd\t xxxx tail", " "))
|
|
call assert_equal(" \tabcd\t xxxx tail", trim(" \tabcd\t xxxx tail", "abx"))
|
|
call assert_equal("RESERVE", trim("你RESERVE好", "你好"))
|
|
call assert_equal("您R E SER V E早", trim("你好您R E SER V E早好你你", "你好"))
|
|
call assert_equal("你好您R E SER V E早好你你", trim(" \n\r\r 你好您R E SER V E早好你你 \t \x0B", ))
|
|
call assert_equal("您R E SER V E早好你你 \t \x0B", trim(" 你好您R E SER V E早好你你 \t \x0B", " 你好"))
|
|
call assert_equal("您R E SER V E早好你你 \t \x0B", trim(" tteesstttt你好您R E SER V E早好你你 \t \x0B ttestt", " 你好tes"))
|
|
call assert_equal("您R E SER V E早好你你 \t \x0B", trim(" tteesstttt你好您R E SER V E早好你你 \t \x0B ttestt", " 你你你好好好tttsses"))
|
|
call assert_equal("留下", trim("这些些不要这些留下这些", "这些不要"))
|
|
call assert_equal("", trim("", ""))
|
|
call assert_equal("a", trim("a", ""))
|
|
call assert_equal("", trim("", "a"))
|
|
call assert_equal("vim", trim(" vim ", " ", 0))
|
|
call assert_equal("vim ", trim(" vim ", " ", 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(" vim", trim(" vim ", " ", 2))
|
|
call assert_fails('eval trim(" vim ", " ", [])', 'E745:')
|
|
call assert_fails('eval trim(" vim ", " ", -1)', 'E475:')
|
|
call assert_fails('eval trim(" vim ", " ", 3)', 'E475:')
|
|
call assert_fails('eval trim(" vim ", 0)', 'E1174:')
|
|
|
|
let chars = join(map(range(1, 0x20) + [0xa0], {n -> n->nr2char()}), '')
|
|
call assert_equal("x", trim(chars . "x" . chars))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal("x", trim(chars . "x" . chars, '', 0))
|
|
call assert_equal("x" . chars, trim(chars . "x" . chars, '', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(chars . "x", trim(chars . "x" . chars, '', 2))
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('let c=trim([])', 'E730:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for reg_recording() and reg_executing()
|
|
func Test_reg_executing_and_recording()
|
|
let s:reg_stat = ''
|
|
func s:save_reg_stat()
|
|
let s:reg_stat = reg_recording() . ':' . reg_executing()
|
|
return ''
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
new
|
|
call s:save_reg_stat()
|
|
call assert_equal(':', s:reg_stat)
|
|
call feedkeys("qa\"=s:save_reg_stat()\<CR>pq", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('a:', s:reg_stat)
|
|
call feedkeys("@a", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal(':a', s:reg_stat)
|
|
call feedkeys("qb@aq", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('b:a', s:reg_stat)
|
|
call feedkeys("q\"\"=s:save_reg_stat()\<CR>pq", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal('":', s:reg_stat)
|
|
|
|
" :normal command saves and restores reg_executing
|
|
let s:reg_stat = ''
|
|
let @q = ":call TestFunc()\<CR>:call s:save_reg_stat()\<CR>"
|
|
func TestFunc() abort
|
|
normal! ia
|
|
endfunc
|
|
call feedkeys("@q", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal(':q', s:reg_stat)
|
|
delfunc TestFunc
|
|
|
|
" getchar() command saves and restores reg_executing
|
|
map W :call TestFunc()<CR>
|
|
let @q = "W"
|
|
let g:typed = ''
|
|
let g:regs = []
|
|
func TestFunc() abort
|
|
let g:regs += [reg_executing()]
|
|
let g:typed = getchar(0)
|
|
let g:regs += [reg_executing()]
|
|
endfunc
|
|
call feedkeys("@qy", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal(char2nr("y"), g:typed)
|
|
call assert_equal(['q', 'q'], g:regs)
|
|
delfunc TestFunc
|
|
unmap W
|
|
unlet g:typed
|
|
unlet g:regs
|
|
|
|
" input() command saves and restores reg_executing
|
|
map W :call TestFunc()<CR>
|
|
let @q = "W"
|
|
let g:typed = ''
|
|
let g:regs = []
|
|
func TestFunc() abort
|
|
let g:regs += [reg_executing()]
|
|
let g:typed = '?'->input()
|
|
let g:regs += [reg_executing()]
|
|
endfunc
|
|
call feedkeys("@qy\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal("y", g:typed)
|
|
call assert_equal(['q', 'q'], g:regs)
|
|
delfunc TestFunc
|
|
unmap W
|
|
unlet g:typed
|
|
unlet g:regs
|
|
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
delfunc s:save_reg_stat
|
|
unlet s:reg_stat
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_inputsecret()
|
|
map W :call TestFunc()<CR>
|
|
let @q = "W"
|
|
let g:typed1 = ''
|
|
let g:typed2 = ''
|
|
let g:regs = []
|
|
func TestFunc() abort
|
|
let g:typed1 = '?'->inputsecret()
|
|
let g:typed2 = inputsecret('password: ')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
call feedkeys("@qsomething\<CR>else\<CR>", 'xt')
|
|
call assert_equal("something", g:typed1)
|
|
call assert_equal("else", g:typed2)
|
|
delfunc TestFunc
|
|
unmap W
|
|
unlet g:typed1
|
|
unlet g:typed2
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_getchar()
|
|
call feedkeys('a', '')
|
|
call assert_equal(char2nr('a'), getchar())
|
|
call assert_equal(0, getchar(0))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, getchar(1))
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys('a', '')
|
|
call assert_equal('a', getcharstr())
|
|
call assert_equal('', getcharstr(0))
|
|
call assert_equal('', getcharstr(1))
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys("\<M-F2>", '')
|
|
call assert_equal("\<M-F2>", getchar(0))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, getchar(0))
|
|
|
|
call setline(1, 'xxxx')
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 3)
|
|
let v:mouse_win = 9
|
|
let v:mouse_winid = 9
|
|
let v:mouse_lnum = 9
|
|
let v:mouse_col = 9
|
|
call feedkeys("\<S-LeftMouse>", '')
|
|
call assert_equal("\<S-LeftMouse>", getchar())
|
|
call assert_equal(1, v:mouse_win)
|
|
call assert_equal(win_getid(1), v:mouse_winid)
|
|
call assert_equal(1, v:mouse_lnum)
|
|
call assert_equal(3, v:mouse_col)
|
|
enew!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_libcall_libcallnr()
|
|
if !has('libcall')
|
|
return
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
if has('win32')
|
|
let libc = 'msvcrt.dll'
|
|
elseif has('mac')
|
|
let libc = 'libSystem.B.dylib'
|
|
elseif executable('ldd')
|
|
let libc = matchstr(split(system('ldd ' . GetVimProg())), '/libc\.so\>')
|
|
endif
|
|
if get(l:, 'libc', '') ==# ''
|
|
" On Unix, libc.so can be in various places.
|
|
if has('linux')
|
|
" There is not documented but regarding the 1st argument of glibc's
|
|
" dlopen an empty string and nullptr are equivalent, so using an empty
|
|
" string for the 1st argument of libcall allows to call functions.
|
|
let libc = ''
|
|
elseif has('sun')
|
|
" Set the path to libc.so according to the architecture.
|
|
let test_bits = system('file ' . GetVimProg())
|
|
let test_arch = system('uname -p')
|
|
if test_bits =~ '64-bit' && test_arch =~ 'sparc'
|
|
let libc = '/usr/lib/sparcv9/libc.so'
|
|
elseif test_bits =~ '64-bit' && test_arch =~ 'i386'
|
|
let libc = '/usr/lib/amd64/libc.so'
|
|
else
|
|
let libc = '/usr/lib/libc.so'
|
|
endif
|
|
else
|
|
" Unfortunately skip this test until a good way is found.
|
|
return
|
|
endif
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
if has('win32')
|
|
call assert_equal($USERPROFILE, 'USERPROFILE'->libcall(libc, 'getenv'))
|
|
else
|
|
call assert_equal($HOME, 'HOME'->libcall(libc, 'getenv'))
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
" If function returns NULL, libcall() should return an empty string.
|
|
call assert_equal('', libcall(libc, 'getenv', 'X_ENV_DOES_NOT_EXIT'))
|
|
|
|
" Test libcallnr() with string and integer argument.
|
|
call assert_equal(4, 'abcd'->libcallnr(libc, 'strlen'))
|
|
call assert_equal(char2nr('A'), char2nr('a')->libcallnr(libc, 'toupper'))
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails("call libcall(libc, 'Xdoesnotexist_', '')", ['', 'E364:'])
|
|
call assert_fails("call libcallnr(libc, 'Xdoesnotexist_', '')", ['', 'E364:'])
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails("call libcall('Xdoesnotexist_', 'getenv', 'HOME')", ['', 'E364:'])
|
|
call assert_fails("call libcallnr('Xdoesnotexist_', 'strlen', 'abcd')", ['', 'E364:'])
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
sandbox function Fsandbox()
|
|
normal ix
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_func_sandbox()
|
|
sandbox let F = {-> 'hello'}
|
|
call assert_equal('hello', F())
|
|
|
|
sandbox let F = {-> "normal ix\<Esc>"->execute()}
|
|
call assert_fails('call F()', 'E48:')
|
|
unlet F
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('call Fsandbox()', 'E48:')
|
|
delfunc Fsandbox
|
|
|
|
" From a sandbox try to set a predefined variable (which cannot be modified
|
|
" from a sandbox)
|
|
call assert_fails('sandbox let v:lnum = 10', 'E794:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func EditAnotherFile()
|
|
let word = expand('<cword>')
|
|
edit Xfuncrange2
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_func_range_with_edit()
|
|
" Define a function that edits another buffer, then call it with a range that
|
|
" is invalid in that buffer.
|
|
call writefile(['just one line'], 'Xfuncrange2')
|
|
new
|
|
eval 10->range()->setline(1)
|
|
write Xfuncrange1
|
|
call assert_fails('5,8call EditAnotherFile()', 'E16:')
|
|
|
|
call delete('Xfuncrange1')
|
|
call delete('Xfuncrange2')
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_func_exists_on_reload()
|
|
call writefile(['func ExistingFunction()', 'echo "yes"', 'endfunc'], 'Xfuncexists')
|
|
call assert_equal(0, exists('*ExistingFunction'))
|
|
source Xfuncexists
|
|
call assert_equal(1, '*ExistingFunction'->exists())
|
|
" Redefining a function when reloading a script is OK.
|
|
source Xfuncexists
|
|
call assert_equal(1, exists('*ExistingFunction'))
|
|
|
|
" But redefining in another script is not OK.
|
|
call writefile(['func ExistingFunction()', 'echo "yes"', 'endfunc'], 'Xfuncexists2')
|
|
call assert_fails('source Xfuncexists2', 'E122:')
|
|
|
|
delfunc ExistingFunction
|
|
call assert_equal(0, exists('*ExistingFunction'))
|
|
call writefile([
|
|
\ 'func ExistingFunction()', 'echo "yes"', 'endfunc',
|
|
\ 'func ExistingFunction()', 'echo "no"', 'endfunc',
|
|
\ ], 'Xfuncexists')
|
|
call assert_fails('source Xfuncexists', 'E122:')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, exists('*ExistingFunction'))
|
|
|
|
call delete('Xfuncexists2')
|
|
call delete('Xfuncexists')
|
|
delfunc ExistingFunction
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_platform_name()
|
|
" The system matches at most only one name.
|
|
let names = ['amiga', 'beos', 'bsd', 'hpux', 'linux', 'mac', 'qnx', 'sun', 'vms', 'win32', 'win32unix']
|
|
call assert_inrange(0, 1, len(filter(copy(names), 'has(v:val)')))
|
|
|
|
" Is Unix?
|
|
call assert_equal(has('beos'), has('beos') && has('unix'))
|
|
call assert_equal(has('bsd'), has('bsd') && has('unix'))
|
|
call assert_equal(has('hpux'), has('hpux') && has('unix'))
|
|
call assert_equal(has('linux'), has('linux') && has('unix'))
|
|
call assert_equal(has('mac'), has('mac') && has('unix'))
|
|
call assert_equal(has('qnx'), has('qnx') && has('unix'))
|
|
call assert_equal(has('sun'), has('sun') && has('unix'))
|
|
call assert_equal(has('win32'), has('win32') && !has('unix'))
|
|
call assert_equal(has('win32unix'), has('win32unix') && has('unix'))
|
|
|
|
if has('unix') && executable('uname')
|
|
let uname = system('uname')
|
|
call assert_equal(uname =~? 'BeOS', has('beos'))
|
|
" GNU userland on BSD kernels (e.g., GNU/kFreeBSD) don't have BSD defined
|
|
call assert_equal(uname =~? '\%(GNU/k\w\+\)\@<!BSD\|DragonFly', has('bsd'))
|
|
call assert_equal(uname =~? 'HP-UX', has('hpux'))
|
|
call assert_equal(uname =~? 'Linux', has('linux'))
|
|
call assert_equal(uname =~? 'Darwin', has('mac'))
|
|
call assert_equal(uname =~? 'QNX', has('qnx'))
|
|
call assert_equal(uname =~? 'SunOS', has('sun'))
|
|
call assert_equal(uname =~? 'CYGWIN\|MSYS', has('win32unix'))
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test confirm({msg} [, {choices} [, {default} [, {type}]]])
|
|
func Test_confirm()
|
|
CheckUnix
|
|
CheckNotGui
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys('o', 'L')
|
|
let a = confirm('Press O to proceed')
|
|
call assert_equal(1, a)
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys('y', 'L')
|
|
let a = 'Are you sure?'->confirm("&Yes\n&No")
|
|
call assert_equal(1, a)
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys('n', 'L')
|
|
let a = confirm('Are you sure?', "&Yes\n&No")
|
|
call assert_equal(2, a)
|
|
|
|
" confirm() should return 0 when pressing CTRL-C.
|
|
call feedkeys("\<C-C>", 'L')
|
|
let a = confirm('Are you sure?', "&Yes\n&No")
|
|
call assert_equal(0, a)
|
|
|
|
" <Esc> requires another character to avoid it being seen as the start of an
|
|
" escape sequence. Zero should be harmless.
|
|
eval "\<Esc>0"->feedkeys('L')
|
|
let a = confirm('Are you sure?', "&Yes\n&No")
|
|
call assert_equal(0, a)
|
|
|
|
" Default choice is returned when pressing <CR>.
|
|
call feedkeys("\<CR>", 'L')
|
|
let a = confirm('Are you sure?', "&Yes\n&No")
|
|
call assert_equal(1, a)
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys("\<CR>", 'L')
|
|
let a = confirm('Are you sure?', "&Yes\n&No", 2)
|
|
call assert_equal(2, a)
|
|
|
|
call feedkeys("\<CR>", 'L')
|
|
let a = confirm('Are you sure?', "&Yes\n&No", 0)
|
|
call assert_equal(0, a)
|
|
|
|
" Test with the {type} 4th argument
|
|
for type in ['Error', 'Question', 'Info', 'Warning', 'Generic']
|
|
call feedkeys('y', 'L')
|
|
let a = confirm('Are you sure?', "&Yes\n&No\n", 1, type)
|
|
call assert_equal(1, a)
|
|
endfor
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('call confirm([])', 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails('call confirm("Are you sure?", [])', 'E730:')
|
|
call assert_fails('call confirm("Are you sure?", "&Yes\n&No\n", [])', 'E745:')
|
|
call assert_fails('call confirm("Are you sure?", "&Yes\n&No\n", 0, [])', 'E730:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_readdir()
|
|
call mkdir('Xdir')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xdir/foo.txt')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xdir/bar.txt')
|
|
call mkdir('Xdir/dir')
|
|
|
|
" All results
|
|
let files = readdir('Xdir')
|
|
call assert_equal(['bar.txt', 'dir', 'foo.txt'], sort(files))
|
|
|
|
" Only results containing "f"
|
|
let files = 'Xdir'->readdir({ x -> stridx(x, 'f') !=- 1 })
|
|
call assert_equal(['foo.txt'], sort(files))
|
|
|
|
" Only .txt files
|
|
let files = readdir('Xdir', { x -> x =~ '.txt$' })
|
|
call assert_equal(['bar.txt', 'foo.txt'], sort(files))
|
|
|
|
" Only .txt files with string
|
|
let files = readdir('Xdir', 'v:val =~ ".txt$"')
|
|
call assert_equal(['bar.txt', 'foo.txt'], sort(files))
|
|
|
|
" Limit to 1 result.
|
|
let l = []
|
|
let files = readdir('Xdir', {x -> len(add(l, x)) == 2 ? -1 : 1})
|
|
call assert_equal(1, len(files))
|
|
|
|
" Nested readdir() must not crash
|
|
let files = readdir('Xdir', 'readdir("Xdir", "1") != []')
|
|
call sort(files)->assert_equal(['bar.txt', 'dir', 'foo.txt'])
|
|
|
|
eval 'Xdir'->delete('rf')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_delete_rf()
|
|
call mkdir('Xdir')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xdir/foo.txt')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xdir/bar.txt')
|
|
call mkdir('Xdir/[a-1]') " issue #696
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xdir/[a-1]/foo.txt')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xdir/[a-1]/bar.txt')
|
|
call assert_true(filereadable('Xdir/foo.txt'))
|
|
call assert_true('Xdir/[a-1]/foo.txt'->filereadable())
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(0, delete('Xdir', 'rf'))
|
|
call assert_false(filereadable('Xdir/foo.txt'))
|
|
call assert_false(filereadable('Xdir/[a-1]/foo.txt'))
|
|
|
|
if has('unix')
|
|
call mkdir('Xdir/Xdir2', 'p')
|
|
silent !chmod 555 Xdir
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, delete('Xdir/Xdir2', 'rf'))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, delete('Xdir', 'rf'))
|
|
silent !chmod 755 Xdir
|
|
call assert_equal(0, delete('Xdir', 'rf'))
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_call()
|
|
call assert_equal(3, call('len', [123]))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, 'len'->call([123]))
|
|
call assert_fails("call call('len', 123)", 'E714:')
|
|
call assert_equal(0, call('', []))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, call('len', v:_null_list))
|
|
|
|
function Mylen() dict
|
|
return len(self.data)
|
|
endfunction
|
|
let mydict = {'data': [0, 1, 2, 3], 'len': function("Mylen")}
|
|
eval mydict.len->call([], mydict)->assert_equal(4)
|
|
call assert_fails("call call('Mylen', [], 0)", 'E1206:')
|
|
call assert_fails('call foo', 'E107:')
|
|
|
|
" These once caused a crash.
|
|
" Nvim doesn't have null functions
|
|
" call call(test_null_function(), [])
|
|
" Nvim doesn't have null partials
|
|
" call call(test_null_partial(), [])
|
|
" Nvim doesn't have null functions
|
|
" call assert_fails('call test_null_function()()', 'E1192:')
|
|
" Nvim doesn't have null partials
|
|
" call assert_fails('call test_null_partial()()', 'E117:')
|
|
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
let Time = 'localtime'
|
|
call Time()
|
|
END
|
|
call CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1085:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_char2nr()
|
|
call assert_equal(12354, char2nr('あ', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(120, 'x'->char2nr())
|
|
" set encoding=latin1
|
|
call assert_equal(120, 'x'->char2nr())
|
|
set encoding=utf-8
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_charclass()
|
|
call assert_equal(0, charclass(' '))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, charclass('.'))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, charclass('x'))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, charclass("\u203c"))
|
|
" this used to crash vim
|
|
call assert_equal(0, "xxx"[-1]->charclass())
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_eventhandler()
|
|
call assert_equal(0, eventhandler())
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_bufadd_bufload()
|
|
call assert_equal(0, bufexists('someName'))
|
|
let buf = bufadd('someName')
|
|
call assert_notequal(0, buf)
|
|
call assert_equal(1, bufexists('someName'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, getbufvar(buf, '&buflisted'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, bufloaded(buf))
|
|
call bufload(buf)
|
|
call assert_equal(1, bufloaded(buf))
|
|
call assert_equal([''], getbufline(buf, 1, '$'))
|
|
|
|
let curbuf = bufnr('')
|
|
eval ['some', 'text']->writefile('XotherName')
|
|
let buf = 'XotherName'->bufadd()
|
|
call assert_notequal(0, buf)
|
|
eval 'XotherName'->bufexists()->assert_equal(1)
|
|
call assert_equal(0, getbufvar(buf, '&buflisted'))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, bufloaded(buf))
|
|
eval buf->bufload()
|
|
call assert_equal(1, bufloaded(buf))
|
|
call assert_equal(['some', 'text'], getbufline(buf, 1, '$'))
|
|
call assert_equal(curbuf, bufnr(''))
|
|
|
|
let buf1 = bufadd('')
|
|
let buf2 = bufadd('')
|
|
call assert_notequal(0, buf1)
|
|
call assert_notequal(0, buf2)
|
|
call assert_notequal(buf1, buf2)
|
|
call assert_equal(1, bufexists(buf1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, bufexists(buf2))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, bufloaded(buf1))
|
|
exe 'bwipe ' .. buf1
|
|
call assert_equal(0, bufexists(buf1))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, bufexists(buf2))
|
|
exe 'bwipe ' .. buf2
|
|
call assert_equal(0, bufexists(buf2))
|
|
|
|
" When 'buftype' is "nofile" then bufload() does not read the file.
|
|
" Other values too.
|
|
for val in [['nofile', 0],
|
|
\ ['nowrite', 1],
|
|
\ ['acwrite', 1],
|
|
\ ['quickfix', 0],
|
|
\ ['help', 1],
|
|
"\ ['terminal', 0],
|
|
\ ['prompt', 0],
|
|
"\ ['popup', 0],
|
|
\ ]
|
|
bwipe! XotherName
|
|
let buf = bufadd('XotherName')
|
|
call setbufvar(buf, '&bt', val[0])
|
|
call bufload(buf)
|
|
call assert_equal(val[1] ? ['some', 'text'] : [''], getbufline(buf, 1, '$'), val[0])
|
|
endfor
|
|
|
|
bwipe someName
|
|
bwipe XotherName
|
|
call assert_equal(0, bufexists('someName'))
|
|
call delete('XotherName')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_state()
|
|
CheckRunVimInTerminal
|
|
|
|
let getstate = ":echo 'state: ' .. g:state .. '; mode: ' .. g:mode\<CR>"
|
|
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
|
|
map ;; gg
|
|
set complete=.
|
|
func RunTimer()
|
|
call timer_start(10, {id -> execute('let g:state = state()') .. execute('let g:mode = mode()')})
|
|
endfunc
|
|
au Filetype foobar let g:state = state()|let g:mode = mode()
|
|
END
|
|
call writefile(lines, 'XState')
|
|
let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S XState', #{rows: 6})
|
|
|
|
" Using a ":" command Vim is busy, thus "S" is returned
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":echo 'state: ' .. state() .. '; mode: ' .. mode()\<CR>")
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('state: S; mode: n', term_getline(buf, 6))}, 1000)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":\<CR>")
|
|
|
|
" Using a timer callback
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call RunTimer()\<CR>")
|
|
call TermWait(buf, 25)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, getstate)
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('state: c; mode: n', term_getline(buf, 6))}, 1000)
|
|
|
|
" Halfway a mapping
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call RunTimer()\<CR>;")
|
|
call TermWait(buf, 25)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ";")
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, getstate)
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('state: mSc; mode: n', term_getline(buf, 6))}, 1000)
|
|
|
|
" An operator is pending
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call RunTimer()\<CR>y")
|
|
call TermWait(buf, 25)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, "y")
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, getstate)
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('state: oSc; mode: n', term_getline(buf, 6))}, 1000)
|
|
|
|
" A register was specified
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call RunTimer()\<CR>\"r")
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call TermWait(buf, 25)
|
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call term_sendkeys(buf, "yy")
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, getstate)
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('state: oSc; mode: n', term_getline(buf, 6))}, 1000)
|
|
|
|
" Insert mode completion (bit slower on Mac)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call RunTimer()\<CR>Got\<C-N>")
|
|
call TermWait(buf, 25)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Esc>")
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, getstate)
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('state: aSc; mode: i', term_getline(buf, 6))}, 1000)
|
|
|
|
" Autocommand executing
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set filetype=foobar\<CR>")
|
|
call TermWait(buf, 25)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, getstate)
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('state: xS; mode: n', term_getline(buf, 6))}, 1000)
|
|
|
|
" Todo: "w" - waiting for ch_evalexpr()
|
|
|
|
" messages scrolled
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call RunTimer()\<CR>:echo \"one\\ntwo\\nthree\"\<CR>")
|
|
call TermWait(buf, 25)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<CR>")
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, getstate)
|
|
call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('state: Scs; mode: r', term_getline(buf, 6))}, 1000)
|
|
|
|
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
|
|
call delete('XState')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_range()
|
|
" destructuring
|
|
let [x, y] = range(2)
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1], [x, y])
|
|
|
|
" index
|
|
call assert_equal(4, range(1, 10)[3])
|
|
|
|
" add()
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1, 2, 3], add(range(3), 3))
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1, 2, [0, 1, 2]], add([0, 1, 2], range(3)))
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1, 2, [0, 1, 2]], add(range(3), range(3)))
|
|
|
|
" append()
|
|
new
|
|
call append('.', range(5))
|
|
call assert_equal(['', '0', '1', '2', '3', '4'], getline(1, '$'))
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
|
|
" appendbufline()
|
|
new
|
|
call appendbufline(bufnr(''), '.', range(5))
|
|
call assert_equal(['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', ''], getline(1, '$'))
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
|
|
" call()
|
|
func TwoArgs(a, b)
|
|
return [a:a, a:b]
|
|
endfunc
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1], call('TwoArgs', range(2)))
|
|
|
|
" col()
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, ['foo', 'bar'])
|
|
call assert_equal(2, col(range(1, 2)))
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
|
|
" complete()
|
|
execute "normal! a\<C-r>=[complete(col('.'), range(10)), ''][1]\<CR>"
|
|
" complete_info()
|
|
execute "normal! a\<C-r>=[complete(col('.'), range(10)), ''][1]\<CR>\<C-r>=[complete_info(range(5)), ''][1]\<CR>"
|
|
|
|
" copy()
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], copy(range(1, 3)))
|
|
|
|
" count()
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count(range(0), 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, count(range(2), 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(1, count(range(5), 3))
|
|
|
|
" cursor()
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, ['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'])
|
|
call cursor(range(1, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal([2, 1], [col('.'), line('.')])
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
|
|
" deepcopy()
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], deepcopy(range(1, 3)))
|
|
|
|
" empty()
|
|
call assert_true(empty(range(0)))
|
|
call assert_false(empty(range(2)))
|
|
|
|
" execute()
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, ['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc'])
|
|
call execute(range(3))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, line('.'))
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
|
|
" extend()
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4], extend([1], range(2, 4)))
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4], extend(range(1, 1), range(2, 4)))
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4], extend(range(1, 1), [2, 3, 4]))
|
|
|
|
" filter()
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 3], filter(range(5), 'v:val % 2'))
|
|
|
|
" funcref()
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1], funcref('TwoArgs', range(2))())
|
|
|
|
" function()
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1], function('TwoArgs', range(2))())
|
|
|
|
" garbagecollect()
|
|
let thelist = [1, range(2), 3]
|
|
let otherlist = range(3)
|
|
call test_garbagecollect_now()
|
|
|
|
" get()
|
|
call assert_equal(4, get(range(1, 10), 3))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, get(range(1, 10), 42, -1))
|
|
|
|
" index()
|
|
call assert_equal(1, index(range(1, 5), 2))
|
|
call assert_fails("echo index([1, 2], 1, [])", 'E745:')
|
|
|
|
" insert()
|
|
call assert_equal([42, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], insert(range(1, 5), 42))
|
|
call assert_equal([42, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], insert(range(1, 5), 42, 0))
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 42, 2, 3, 4, 5], insert(range(1, 5), 42, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4, 42, 5], insert(range(1, 5), 42, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4, 42, 5], insert(range(1, 5), 42, -1))
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 42], insert(range(1, 5), 42, 5))
|
|
|
|
" join()
|
|
call assert_equal('0 1 2 3 4', join(range(5)))
|
|
|
|
" json_encode()
|
|
" call assert_equal('[0,1,2,3]', json_encode(range(4)))
|
|
call assert_equal('[0, 1, 2, 3]', json_encode(range(4)))
|
|
|
|
" len()
|
|
call assert_equal(0, len(range(0)))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, len(range(2)))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, len(range(0, 12, 3)))
|
|
call assert_equal(4, len(range(3, 0, -1)))
|
|
|
|
" list2str()
|
|
call assert_equal('ABC', list2str(range(65, 67)))
|
|
call assert_fails('let s = list2str(5)', 'E474:')
|
|
|
|
" lock()
|
|
let thelist = range(5)
|
|
lockvar thelist
|
|
|
|
" map()
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 2, 4, 6, 8], map(range(5), 'v:val * 2'))
|
|
|
|
" match()
|
|
call assert_equal(3, match(range(5), 3))
|
|
|
|
" matchaddpos()
|
|
highlight MyGreenGroup ctermbg=green guibg=green
|
|
call matchaddpos('MyGreenGroup', range(line('.'), line('.')))
|
|
|
|
" matchend()
|
|
call assert_equal(4, matchend(range(5), '4'))
|
|
call assert_equal(3, matchend(range(1, 5), '4'))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, matchend(range(1, 5), '42'))
|
|
|
|
" matchstrpos()
|
|
call assert_equal(['4', 4, 0, 1], matchstrpos(range(5), '4'))
|
|
call assert_equal(['4', 3, 0, 1], matchstrpos(range(1, 5), '4'))
|
|
call assert_equal(['', -1, -1, -1], matchstrpos(range(1, 5), '42'))
|
|
|
|
" max() reverse()
|
|
call assert_equal(0, max(range(0)))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, max(range(10, 9)))
|
|
call assert_equal(9, max(range(10)))
|
|
call assert_equal(18, max(range(0, 20, 3)))
|
|
call assert_equal(20, max(range(20, 0, -3)))
|
|
call assert_equal(99999, max(range(100000)))
|
|
call assert_equal(99999, max(range(99999, 0, -1)))
|
|
call assert_equal(99999, max(reverse(range(100000))))
|
|
call assert_equal(99999, max(reverse(range(99999, 0, -1))))
|
|
|
|
" min() reverse()
|
|
call assert_equal(0, min(range(0)))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, min(range(10, 9)))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, min(range(5, 10)))
|
|
call assert_equal(5, min(range(5, 10, 3)))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, min(range(20, 0, -3)))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, min(range(100000)))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, min(range(99999, 0, -1)))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, min(reverse(range(100000))))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, min(reverse(range(99999, 0, -1))))
|
|
|
|
" remove()
|
|
call assert_equal(1, remove(range(1, 10), 0))
|
|
call assert_equal(2, remove(range(1, 10), 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(9, remove(range(1, 10), 8))
|
|
call assert_equal(10, remove(range(1, 10), 9))
|
|
call assert_equal(10, remove(range(1, 10), -1))
|
|
call assert_equal([3, 4, 5], remove(range(1, 10), 2, 4))
|
|
|
|
" repeat()
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1, 2, 0, 1, 2], repeat(range(3), 2))
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1, 2], repeat(range(3), 1))
|
|
call assert_equal([], repeat(range(3), 0))
|
|
call assert_equal([], repeat(range(5, 4), 2))
|
|
call assert_equal([], repeat(range(5, 4), 0))
|
|
|
|
" reverse()
|
|
call assert_equal([2, 1, 0], reverse(range(3)))
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1, 2, 3], reverse(range(3, 0, -1)))
|
|
call assert_equal([9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0], reverse(range(10)))
|
|
call assert_equal([20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10], reverse(range(10, 20)))
|
|
call assert_equal([16, 13, 10], reverse(range(10, 18, 3)))
|
|
call assert_equal([19, 16, 13, 10], reverse(range(10, 19, 3)))
|
|
call assert_equal([19, 16, 13, 10], reverse(range(10, 20, 3)))
|
|
call assert_equal([11, 14, 17, 20], reverse(range(20, 10, -3)))
|
|
call assert_equal([], reverse(range(0)))
|
|
|
|
" TODO: setpos()
|
|
" new
|
|
" call setline(1, repeat([''], bufnr('')))
|
|
" call setline(bufnr('') + 1, repeat('x', bufnr('') * 2 + 6))
|
|
" call setpos('x', range(bufnr(''), bufnr('') + 3))
|
|
" bwipe!
|
|
|
|
" setreg()
|
|
call setreg('a', range(3))
|
|
call assert_equal("0\n1\n2\n", getreg('a'))
|
|
|
|
" settagstack()
|
|
call settagstack(1, #{items : range(4)})
|
|
|
|
" sign_define()
|
|
call assert_fails("call sign_define(range(5))", "E715:")
|
|
call assert_fails("call sign_placelist(range(5))", "E715:")
|
|
|
|
" sign_undefine()
|
|
" call assert_fails("call sign_undefine(range(5))", "E908:")
|
|
call assert_fails("call sign_undefine(range(5))", "E155:")
|
|
|
|
" sign_unplacelist()
|
|
call assert_fails("call sign_unplacelist(range(5))", "E715:")
|
|
|
|
" sort()
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], sort(range(5, 0, -1)))
|
|
|
|
" string()
|
|
call assert_equal('[0, 1, 2, 3, 4]', string(range(5)))
|
|
|
|
" taglist() with 'tagfunc'
|
|
func TagFunc(pattern, flags, info)
|
|
return range(10)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
set tagfunc=TagFunc
|
|
call assert_fails("call taglist('asdf')", 'E987:')
|
|
set tagfunc=
|
|
|
|
" term_start()
|
|
if has('terminal') && has('termguicolors')
|
|
call assert_fails('call term_start(range(3, 4))', 'E474:')
|
|
let g:terminal_ansi_colors = range(16)
|
|
if has('win32')
|
|
let cmd = "cmd /c dir"
|
|
else
|
|
let cmd = "ls"
|
|
endif
|
|
call assert_fails('call term_start("' .. cmd .. '", #{term_finish: "close"})', 'E475:')
|
|
unlet g:terminal_ansi_colors
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
" type()
|
|
call assert_equal(v:t_list, type(range(5)))
|
|
|
|
" uniq()
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1, 2, 3, 4], uniq(range(5)))
|
|
|
|
" errors
|
|
call assert_fails('let x=range(2, 8, 0)', 'E726:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let x=range(3, 1)', 'E727:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let x=range(1, 3, -2)', 'E727:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let x=range([])', 'E745:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let x=range(1, [])', 'E745:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let x=range(1, 4, [])', 'E745:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_garbagecollect_now_fails()
|
|
let v:testing = 0
|
|
call assert_fails('call test_garbagecollect_now()', 'E1142:')
|
|
let v:testing = 1
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for echo highlighting
|
|
func Test_echohl()
|
|
echohl Search
|
|
echo 'Vim'
|
|
call assert_equal('Vim', Screenline(&lines))
|
|
" TODO: How to check the highlight group used by echohl?
|
|
" ScreenAttrs() returns all zeros.
|
|
echohl None
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the eval() function
|
|
func Test_eval()
|
|
call assert_fails("call eval('5 a')", 'E488:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the keytrans() function
|
|
func Test_keytrans()
|
|
call assert_equal('<Space>', keytrans(' '))
|
|
call assert_equal('<lt>', keytrans('<'))
|
|
call assert_equal('<lt>Tab>', keytrans('<Tab>'))
|
|
call assert_equal('<Tab>', keytrans("\<Tab>"))
|
|
call assert_equal('<C-V>', keytrans("\<C-V>"))
|
|
call assert_equal('<BS>', keytrans("\<BS>"))
|
|
call assert_equal('<Home>', keytrans("\<Home>"))
|
|
call assert_equal('<C-Home>', keytrans("\<C-Home>"))
|
|
call assert_equal('<M-Home>', keytrans("\<M-Home>"))
|
|
call assert_equal('<C-Space>', keytrans("\<C-Space>"))
|
|
call assert_equal('<M-Space>', keytrans("\<*M-Space>"))
|
|
call assert_equal('<M-x>', "\<*M-x>"->keytrans())
|
|
call assert_equal('<C-I>', "\<*C-I>"->keytrans())
|
|
call assert_equal('<S-3>', "\<*S-3>"->keytrans())
|
|
call assert_equal('π', 'π'->keytrans())
|
|
call assert_equal('<M-π>', "\<M-π>"->keytrans())
|
|
call assert_equal('ě', 'ě'->keytrans())
|
|
call assert_equal('<M-ě>', "\<M-ě>"->keytrans())
|
|
call assert_equal('', ''->keytrans())
|
|
call assert_equal('', v:_null_string->keytrans())
|
|
call assert_fails('call keytrans(1)', 'E1174:')
|
|
call assert_fails('call keytrans()', 'E119:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the nr2char() function
|
|
func Test_nr2char()
|
|
" set encoding=latin1
|
|
call assert_equal('@', nr2char(64))
|
|
set encoding=utf8
|
|
call assert_equal('a', nr2char(97, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal('a', nr2char(97, 0))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal("\x80\xfc\b" .. nr2char(0x100000), eval('"\<M-' .. nr2char(0x100000) .. '>"'))
|
|
call assert_equal("\x80\xfc\b" .. nr2char(0x40000000), eval('"\<M-' .. nr2char(0x40000000) .. '>"'))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for screenattr(), screenchar() and screenchars() functions
|
|
func Test_screen_functions()
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, screenattr(-1, -1))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, screenchar(-1, -1))
|
|
call assert_equal([], screenchars(-1, -1))
|
|
|
|
" Run this in a separate Vim instance to avoid messing up.
|
|
let after =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
scriptencoding utf-8
|
|
call setline(1, '口')
|
|
redraw
|
|
call assert_equal(0, screenattr(1, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(char2nr('口'), screenchar(1, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal([char2nr('口')], screenchars(1, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal('口', screenstring(1, 1))
|
|
call writefile(v:errors, 'Xresult')
|
|
qall!
|
|
[CODE]
|
|
|
|
let encodings = ['utf-8', 'cp932', 'cp936', 'cp949', 'cp950']
|
|
if !has('win32')
|
|
let encodings += ['euc-jp']
|
|
endif
|
|
if has('nvim')
|
|
let encodings = ['utf-8']
|
|
endif
|
|
for enc in encodings
|
|
let msg = 'enc=' .. enc
|
|
if RunVim([], after, $'--clean --cmd "set encoding={enc}"')
|
|
call assert_equal([], readfile('Xresult'), msg)
|
|
endif
|
|
call delete('Xresult')
|
|
endfor
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for getcurpos() and setpos()
|
|
func Test_getcurpos_setpos()
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, ['012345678', '012345678'])
|
|
normal gg6l
|
|
let sp = getcurpos()
|
|
normal 0
|
|
call setpos('.', sp)
|
|
normal jyl
|
|
call assert_equal('6', @")
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, setpos('.', v:_null_list))
|
|
call assert_equal(-1, setpos('.', {}))
|
|
|
|
let winid = win_getid()
|
|
normal G$
|
|
let pos = getcurpos()
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
call assert_equal(pos, getcurpos(winid))
|
|
|
|
wincmd w
|
|
close!
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(getcurpos(), getcurpos(0))
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 0, 0, 0, 0], getcurpos(-1))
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 0, 0, 0, 0], getcurpos(1999))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_getmousepos()
|
|
enew!
|
|
call setline(1, "\t\t\t1234")
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 1)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 1,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 1,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 1,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 2)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 2,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 2,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 1,
|
|
\ coladd: 1,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 8)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 8,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 8,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 1,
|
|
\ coladd: 7,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 9)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 9,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 9,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 2,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 12)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 12,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 12,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 2,
|
|
\ coladd: 3,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 25)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 25,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 25,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 4,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 28)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 28,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 28,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 7,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 29)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 29,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 29,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 8,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 50)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 50,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 50,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 8,
|
|
\ coladd: 21,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
|
|
" If the mouse is positioned past the last buffer line, "line" and "column"
|
|
" should act like it's positioned on the last buffer line.
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(2, 25)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 2,
|
|
\ screencol: 25,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 2,
|
|
\ wincol: 25,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 4,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(2, 50)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 2,
|
|
\ screencol: 50,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 2,
|
|
\ wincol: 50,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 8,
|
|
\ coladd: 21,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
|
|
30vnew
|
|
setlocal smoothscroll number
|
|
call setline(1, join(range(100)))
|
|
exe "normal! \<C-E>"
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 5)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 5,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 5,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 27,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(2, 5)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 2,
|
|
\ screencol: 5,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 2,
|
|
\ wincol: 5,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 53,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
|
|
exe "normal! \<C-E>"
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(1, 5)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 1,
|
|
\ screencol: 5,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 1,
|
|
\ wincol: 5,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 53,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(2, 5)
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 2,
|
|
\ screencol: 5,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 2,
|
|
\ wincol: 5,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 79,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
|
|
vert resize 4
|
|
call Ntest_setmouse(2, 2)
|
|
" This used to crash Vim
|
|
call assert_equal(#{
|
|
\ screenrow: 2,
|
|
\ screencol: 2,
|
|
\ winid: win_getid(),
|
|
\ winrow: 2,
|
|
\ wincol: 2,
|
|
\ line: 1,
|
|
\ column: 53,
|
|
\ coladd: 0,
|
|
\ }, getmousepos())
|
|
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for glob()
|
|
func Test_glob()
|
|
call assert_equal('', glob(v:_null_string))
|
|
call assert_equal('', globpath(v:_null_string, v:_null_string))
|
|
call assert_fails("let x = globpath(&rtp, 'syntax/c.vim', [])", 'E745:')
|
|
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xglob1')
|
|
call writefile([], 'XGLOB2')
|
|
set wildignorecase
|
|
" Sort output of glob() otherwise we end up with different
|
|
" ordering depending on whether file system is case-sensitive.
|
|
call assert_equal(['XGLOB2', 'Xglob1'], sort(glob('Xglob[12]', 0, 1)))
|
|
" wildignorecase shall be applied even when the pattern contains no wildcards.
|
|
call assert_equal('XGLOB2', glob('xglob2'))
|
|
set wildignorecase&
|
|
|
|
call delete('Xglob1')
|
|
call delete('XGLOB2')
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails("call glob('*', 0, {})", 'E728:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_glob2()
|
|
call mkdir('[XglobDir]', 'R')
|
|
call mkdir('abc[glob]def', 'R')
|
|
|
|
call writefile(['glob'], '[XglobDir]/Xglob')
|
|
call writefile(['glob'], 'abc[glob]def/Xglob')
|
|
if has("unix")
|
|
call assert_equal([], (glob('[XglobDir]/*', 0, 1)))
|
|
call assert_equal([], (glob('abc[glob]def/*', 0, 1)))
|
|
call assert_equal(['[XglobDir]/Xglob'], (glob('\[XglobDir]/*', 0, 1)))
|
|
call assert_equal(['abc[glob]def/Xglob'], (glob('abc\[glob]def/*', 0, 1)))
|
|
elseif has("win32")
|
|
let _sl=&shellslash
|
|
call assert_equal([], (glob('[XglobDir]\*', 0, 1)))
|
|
call assert_equal([], (glob('abc[glob]def\*', 0, 1)))
|
|
call assert_equal([], (glob('\[XglobDir]\*', 0, 1)))
|
|
call assert_equal([], (glob('abc\[glob]def\*', 0, 1)))
|
|
set noshellslash
|
|
call assert_equal(['[XglobDir]\Xglob'], (glob('[[]XglobDir]/*', 0, 1)))
|
|
call assert_equal(['abc[glob]def\Xglob'], (glob('abc[[]glob]def/*', 0, 1)))
|
|
set shellslash
|
|
call assert_equal(['[XglobDir]/Xglob'], (glob('[[]XglobDir]/*', 0, 1)))
|
|
call assert_equal(['abc[glob]def/Xglob'], (glob('abc[[]glob]def/*', 0, 1)))
|
|
let &shellslash=_sl
|
|
endif
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for browse()
|
|
func Test_browse()
|
|
CheckFeature browse
|
|
call assert_fails('call browse([], "open", "x", "a.c")', 'E745:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for browsedir()
|
|
func Test_browsedir()
|
|
CheckFeature browse
|
|
call assert_fails('call browsedir("open", [])', 'E730:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func HasDefault(msg = 'msg')
|
|
return a:msg
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_default_arg_value()
|
|
call assert_equal('msg', HasDefault())
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for gettext()
|
|
func Test_gettext()
|
|
call assert_fails('call gettext(1)', 'E1174:')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_builtin_check()
|
|
call assert_fails('let g:["trim"] = {x -> " " .. x}', 'E704:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let g:.trim = {x -> " " .. x}', 'E704:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let l:["trim"] = {x -> " " .. x}', 'E704:')
|
|
call assert_fails('let l:.trim = {x -> " " .. x}', 'E704:')
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
vim9script
|
|
var trim = (x) => " " .. x
|
|
END
|
|
call CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E704:')
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('call extend(g:, #{foo: { -> "foo" }})', 'E704:')
|
|
let g:bar = 123
|
|
call extend(g:, #{bar: { -> "foo" }}, "keep")
|
|
call assert_fails('call extend(g:, #{bar: { -> "foo" }}, "force")', 'E704:')
|
|
unlet g:bar
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('call extend(l:, #{foo: { -> "foo" }})', 'E704:')
|
|
let bar = 123
|
|
call extend(l:, #{bar: { -> "foo" }}, "keep")
|
|
call assert_fails('call extend(l:, #{bar: { -> "foo" }}, "force")', 'E704:')
|
|
unlet bar
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('call extend(g:, #{foo: function("extend")})', 'E704:')
|
|
let g:bar = 123
|
|
call extend(g:, #{bar: function("extend")}, "keep")
|
|
call assert_fails('call extend(g:, #{bar: function("extend")}, "force")', 'E704:')
|
|
unlet g:bar
|
|
|
|
call assert_fails('call extend(l:, #{foo: function("extend")})', 'E704:')
|
|
let bar = 123
|
|
call extend(l:, #{bar: function("extend")}, "keep")
|
|
call assert_fails('call extend(l:, #{bar: function("extend")}, "force")', 'E704:')
|
|
unlet bar
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
|
|
" Test for virtcol()
|
|
func Test_virtcol()
|
|
new
|
|
call setline(1, "the\tquick\tbrown\tfox")
|
|
norm! 4|
|
|
call assert_equal(8, virtcol('.'))
|
|
call assert_equal(8, virtcol('.', v:false))
|
|
call assert_equal([4, 8], virtcol('.', v:true))
|
|
|
|
let w = winwidth(0)
|
|
call setline(2, repeat('a', w + 2))
|
|
let win_nosbr = win_getid()
|
|
split
|
|
setlocal showbreak=!!
|
|
let win_sbr = win_getid()
|
|
call assert_equal([w, w], virtcol([2, w], v:true, win_nosbr))
|
|
call assert_equal([w + 1, w + 1], virtcol([2, w + 1], v:true, win_nosbr))
|
|
call assert_equal([w + 2, w + 2], virtcol([2, w + 2], v:true, win_nosbr))
|
|
call assert_equal([w, w], virtcol([2, w], v:true, win_sbr))
|
|
call assert_equal([w + 3, w + 3], virtcol([2, w + 1], v:true, win_sbr))
|
|
call assert_equal([w + 4, w + 4], virtcol([2, w + 2], v:true, win_sbr))
|
|
close
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(0, virtcol(''))
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 0], virtcol('', v:true))
|
|
call assert_equal(0, virtcol('.', v:false, 5001))
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 0], virtcol('.', v:true, 5001))
|
|
|
|
bwipe!
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_delfunc_while_listing()
|
|
CheckRunVimInTerminal
|
|
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
set nocompatible
|
|
for i in range(1, 999)
|
|
exe 'func ' .. 'MyFunc' .. i .. '()'
|
|
endfunc
|
|
endfor
|
|
au CmdlineLeave : call timer_start(0, {-> execute('delfunc MyFunc622')})
|
|
END
|
|
call writefile(lines, 'Xfunctionclear', 'D')
|
|
let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S Xfunctionclear', {'rows': 12})
|
|
|
|
" This was using freed memory. The height of the terminal must be so that
|
|
" the next function to be listed with "j" is the one that is deleted in the
|
|
" timer callback, tricky!
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":func /MyFunc\<CR>")
|
|
call TermWait(buf, 50)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, "j")
|
|
call TermWait(buf, 50)
|
|
call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<CR>")
|
|
|
|
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for the reverse() function with a string
|
|
func Test_string_reverse()
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
call assert_equal('', reverse(v:_null_string))
|
|
for [s1, s2] in [['', ''], ['a', 'a'], ['ab', 'ba'], ['abc', 'cba'],
|
|
\ ['abcd', 'dcba'], ['«-«-»-»', '»-»-«-«'],
|
|
\ ['🇦', '🇦'], ['🇦🇧', '🇧🇦'], ['🇦🇧🇨', '🇨🇧🇦'],
|
|
\ ['🇦«🇧-🇨»🇩', '🇩»🇨-🇧«🇦']]
|
|
call assert_equal(s2, reverse(s1))
|
|
endfor
|
|
END
|
|
call CheckLegacyAndVim9Success(lines)
|
|
|
|
" test in latin1 encoding
|
|
let save_enc = &encoding
|
|
" set encoding=latin1
|
|
call assert_equal('dcba', reverse('abcd'))
|
|
let &encoding = save_enc
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_fullcommand()
|
|
" this used to crash vim
|
|
call assert_equal('', fullcommand(10))
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for glob() with shell special patterns
|
|
func Test_glob_extended_bash()
|
|
CheckExecutable bash
|
|
CheckNotMSWindows
|
|
CheckNotMac " The default version of bash is old on macOS.
|
|
|
|
let _shell = &shell
|
|
set shell=bash
|
|
|
|
call mkdir('Xtestglob/foo/bar/src', 'p')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.sh')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.h')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.cpp')
|
|
|
|
" Sort output of glob() otherwise we end up with different
|
|
" ordering depending on whether file system is case-sensitive.
|
|
let expected = ['Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.cpp', 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.h']
|
|
call assert_equal(expected, sort(glob('Xtestglob/**/foo.{h,cpp}', 0, 1)))
|
|
call delete('Xtestglob', 'rf')
|
|
let &shell=_shell
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Test for glob() with extended patterns (MS-Windows)
|
|
" Vim doesn't use 'shell' to expand wildcards on MS-Windows.
|
|
" Unlike bash, it doesn't support {,} expansion.
|
|
func Test_glob_extended_mswin()
|
|
CheckMSWindows
|
|
|
|
call mkdir('Xtestglob/foo/bar/src', 'p')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.sh')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.h')
|
|
call writefile([], 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.cpp')
|
|
|
|
" Sort output of glob() otherwise we end up with different
|
|
" ordering depending on whether file system is case-sensitive.
|
|
let expected = ['Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.cpp', 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.h', 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.sh']
|
|
call assert_equal(expected, sort(glob('Xtestglob/**/foo.*', 0, 1)))
|
|
call delete('Xtestglob', 'rf')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
" Tests for the slice() function.
|
|
func Test_slice()
|
|
let lines =<< trim END
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], slice(range(6), 1))
|
|
call assert_equal([2, 3, 4, 5], slice(range(6), 2))
|
|
call assert_equal([2, 3], slice(range(6), 2, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal([0, 1, 2, 3], slice(range(6), 0, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], slice(range(6), 1, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4], slice(range(6), 1, -1))
|
|
call assert_equal([1, 2], slice(range(6), 1, -3))
|
|
call assert_equal([1], slice(range(6), 1, -4))
|
|
call assert_equal([], slice(range(6), 1, -5))
|
|
call assert_equal([], slice(range(6), 1, -6))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal(0z1122334455, slice(0z001122334455, 1))
|
|
call assert_equal(0z22334455, slice(0z001122334455, 2))
|
|
call assert_equal(0z2233, slice(0z001122334455, 2, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(0z00112233, slice(0z001122334455, 0, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(0z112233, slice(0z001122334455, 1, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal(0z11223344, slice(0z001122334455, 1, -1))
|
|
call assert_equal(0z1122, slice(0z001122334455, 1, -3))
|
|
call assert_equal(0z11, slice(0z001122334455, 1, -4))
|
|
call assert_equal(0z, slice(0z001122334455, 1, -5))
|
|
call assert_equal(0z, slice(0z001122334455, 1, -6))
|
|
|
|
call assert_equal('12345', slice('012345', 1))
|
|
call assert_equal('2345', slice('012345', 2))
|
|
call assert_equal('23', slice('012345', 2, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal('0123', slice('012345', 0, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal('123', slice('012345', 1, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal('1234', slice('012345', 1, -1))
|
|
call assert_equal('12', slice('012345', 1, -3))
|
|
call assert_equal('1', slice('012345', 1, -4))
|
|
call assert_equal('', slice('012345', 1, -5))
|
|
call assert_equal('', slice('012345', 1, -6))
|
|
|
|
#" Composing chars are treated as a part of the preceding base char.
|
|
call assert_equal('β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(1))
|
|
call assert_equal('γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(2))
|
|
call assert_equal('γ̳̂δ̳̃', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(2, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal('ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(0, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal('β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(1, 4))
|
|
call assert_equal('β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(1, -1))
|
|
call assert_equal('β̳́γ̳̂', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(1, -3))
|
|
call assert_equal('β̳́', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(1, -4))
|
|
call assert_equal('', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(1, -5))
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call assert_equal('', 'ὰ̳β̳́γ̳̂δ̳̃ε̳̄ζ̳̅'->slice(1, -6))
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END
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call CheckLegacyAndVim9Success(lines)
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endfunc
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" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
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