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When a terminal application running inside the terminal emulator sets the cursor shape or blink status of the cursor, update the cursor in the parent terminal to match. This removes the "virtual cursor" that has been in use by the terminal emulator since the beginning. The original rationale for using the virtual cursor was to avoid having to support additional UI methods to change the cursor color for other (non-TUI) UIs, instead relying on the TermCursor and TermCursorNC highlight groups. The TermCursor highlight group is now used in the default 'guicursor' value, which has a new entry for Terminal mode. However, the TermCursorNC highlight group is no longer supported: since terminal windows now use the real cursor, when the window is not focused there is no cursor displayed in the window at all, so there is nothing to highlight. Users can still use the StatusLineTermNC highlight group to differentiate non-focused terminal windows. BREAKING CHANGE: The TermCursorNC highlight group is no longer supported.
205 lines
6.5 KiB
Lua
205 lines
6.5 KiB
Lua
-- Functions to test :terminal and the Nvim TUI.
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-- Starts a child process in a `:terminal` and sends bytes to the child via nvim_chan_send().
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-- Note: the global functional/testutil.lua test-session is _host_ session, _not_
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-- the child session.
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--
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-- - Use `setup_screen()` to test `:terminal` behavior with an arbitrary command.
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-- - Use `setup_child_nvim()` to test the Nvim TUI.
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-- - NOTE: Only use this if your test actually needs the full lifecycle/capabilities of the
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-- builtin Nvim TUI. Most tests should just use `Screen.new()` directly, or plain old API calls.
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local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')()
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local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
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local testprg = n.testprg
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local exec_lua = n.exec_lua
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local api = n.api
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local nvim_prog = n.nvim_prog
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local M = {}
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function M.feed_data(data)
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if type(data) == 'table' then
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data = table.concat(data, '\n')
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end
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exec_lua('vim.api.nvim_chan_send(vim.b.terminal_job_id, ...)', data)
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end
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function M.feed_termcode(data)
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M.feed_data('\027' .. data)
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end
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function M.feed_csi(data)
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M.feed_termcode('[' .. data)
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end
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function M.make_lua_executor(session)
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return function(code, ...)
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local status, rv = session:request('nvim_exec_lua', code, { ... })
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if not status then
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session:stop()
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error(rv[2])
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end
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return rv
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end
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end
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-- some t for controlling the terminal. the codes were taken from
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-- infocmp xterm-256color which is less what libvterm understands
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-- civis/cnorm
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function M.hide_cursor()
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M.feed_termcode('[?25l')
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end
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function M.show_cursor()
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M.feed_termcode('[?25h')
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end
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-- smcup/rmcup
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function M.enter_altscreen()
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M.feed_termcode('[?1049h')
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end
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function M.exit_altscreen()
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M.feed_termcode('[?1049l')
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end
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-- character attributes
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function M.set_fg(num)
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M.feed_termcode('[38;5;' .. num .. 'm')
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end
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function M.set_bg(num)
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M.feed_termcode('[48;5;' .. num .. 'm')
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end
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function M.set_bold()
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M.feed_termcode('[1m')
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end
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function M.set_italic()
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M.feed_termcode('[3m')
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end
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function M.set_underline()
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M.feed_termcode('[4m')
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end
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function M.set_underdouble()
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M.feed_termcode('[4:2m')
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end
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function M.set_undercurl()
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M.feed_termcode('[4:3m')
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end
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function M.set_reverse()
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M.feed_termcode('[7m')
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end
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function M.set_strikethrough()
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M.feed_termcode('[9m')
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end
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function M.clear_attrs()
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M.feed_termcode('[0;10m')
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end
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-- mouse
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function M.enable_mouse()
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M.feed_termcode('[?1002h')
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end
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function M.disable_mouse()
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M.feed_termcode('[?1002l')
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end
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local default_command = { testprg('tty-test') }
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--- Runs `cmd` in a :terminal, and returns a `Screen` object.
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---
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---@param extra_rows? integer Extra rows to add to the default screen.
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---@param cmd? string|string[] Command to run in the terminal (default: `{ 'tty-test' }`)
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---@param cols? integer Create screen with this many columns (default: 50)
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---@param env? table Environment set on the `cmd` job.
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---@param screen_opts? table Options for `Screen.new()`.
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---@return test.functional.ui.screen # Screen attached to the global (not child) Nvim session.
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function M.setup_screen(extra_rows, cmd, cols, env, screen_opts)
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extra_rows = extra_rows and extra_rows or 0
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cmd = cmd and cmd or default_command
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cols = cols and cols or 50
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api.nvim_command('highlight TermCursor cterm=reverse')
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api.nvim_command('highlight StatusLineTerm ctermbg=2 ctermfg=0')
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api.nvim_command('highlight StatusLineTermNC ctermbg=2 ctermfg=8')
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local screen = Screen.new(cols, 7 + extra_rows, screen_opts or { rgb = false })
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screen:set_default_attr_ids({
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[1] = { reverse = true }, -- focused cursor
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[2] = { background = 11 }, -- unfocused cursor
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[3] = { bold = true },
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[4] = { foreground = 12 }, -- NonText in :terminal session
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[5] = { bold = true, reverse = true },
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[6] = { foreground = 81 }, -- SpecialKey in :terminal session
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[7] = { foreground = 130 }, -- LineNr in host session
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[8] = { foreground = 15, background = 1 }, -- ErrorMsg in :terminal session
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[9] = { foreground = 4 },
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[10] = { foreground = 121 }, -- MoreMsg in :terminal session
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[11] = { foreground = 11 }, -- LineNr in :terminal session
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[12] = { underline = true },
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[13] = { underline = true, reverse = true },
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[14] = { underline = true, reverse = true, bold = true },
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[15] = { underline = true, foreground = 12 },
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[16] = { background = 248, foreground = 0 }, -- Visual in :terminal session
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[17] = { background = 2, foreground = 0 }, -- StatusLineTerm
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[18] = { background = 2, foreground = 8 }, -- StatusLineTermNC
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})
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api.nvim_command('enew')
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api.nvim_call_function('termopen', { cmd, env and { env = env } or nil })
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api.nvim_input('<CR>')
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local vim_errmsg = api.nvim_eval('v:errmsg')
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if vim_errmsg and '' ~= vim_errmsg then
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error(vim_errmsg)
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end
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api.nvim_command('setlocal scrollback=10')
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api.nvim_command('startinsert')
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api.nvim_input('<Ignore>') -- Add input to separate two RPC requests
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-- tty-test puts the terminal into raw mode and echoes input. Tests work by
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-- feeding termcodes to control the display and asserting by screen:expect.
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if cmd == default_command and screen_opts == nil then
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-- Wait for "tty ready" to be printed before each test or the terminal may
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-- still be in canonical mode (will echo characters for example).
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local empty_line = (' '):rep(cols)
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local expected = {
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'tty ready' .. (' '):rep(cols - 9),
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'^' .. (' '):rep(cols),
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empty_line,
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empty_line,
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empty_line,
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empty_line,
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}
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for _ = 1, extra_rows do
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table.insert(expected, empty_line)
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end
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table.insert(expected, '{3:-- TERMINAL --}' .. ((' '):rep(cols - 14)))
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screen:expect(table.concat(expected, '|\n') .. '|')
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else
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-- This eval also acts as a poke_eventloop().
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if 0 == api.nvim_eval("exists('b:terminal_job_id')") then
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error('terminal job failed to start')
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end
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end
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return screen
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end
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--- Spawns Nvim with `args` in a :terminal, and returns a `Screen` object.
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---
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--- @note Only use this if you actually need the full lifecycle/capabilities of the builtin Nvim
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--- TUI. Most tests should just use `Screen.new()` directly, or plain old API calls.
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---
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---@param args? string[] Args passed to child Nvim.
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---@param opts? table Options
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---@return test.functional.ui.screen # Screen attached to the global (not child) Nvim session.
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function M.setup_child_nvim(args, opts)
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opts = opts or {}
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local argv = { nvim_prog, unpack(args or {}) }
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local env = opts.env or {}
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if not env.VIMRUNTIME then
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env.VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME')
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end
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return M.setup_screen(opts.extra_rows, argv, opts.cols, env)
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end
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return M
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