neovim/test/functional/core/path_spec.lua
dundargoc 052498ed42 test: improve test conventions
Specifically, functions that are run in the context of the test runner
are put in module `test/testutil.lua` while the functions that are run
in the context of the test session are put in
`test/functional/testnvim.lua`.

Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/27004.
2024-04-23 18:17:04 +02:00

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local t = require('test.testutil')
local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')()
local clear = n.clear
local command = n.command
local eq = t.eq
local eval = n.eval
local feed = n.feed
local fn = n.fn
local insert = n.insert
local is_os = t.is_os
local mkdir = t.mkdir
local rmdir = n.rmdir
local write_file = t.write_file
local function join_path(...)
local pathsep = (is_os('win') and '\\' or '/')
return table.concat({ ... }, pathsep)
end
describe('path collapse', function()
local targetdir
local expected_path
before_each(function()
targetdir = join_path('test', 'functional', 'fixtures')
clear()
command('edit ' .. join_path(targetdir, 'tty-test.c'))
expected_path = eval('expand("%:p")')
end)
it('with /./ segment #7117', function()
command('edit ' .. join_path(targetdir, '.', 'tty-test.c'))
eq(expected_path, eval('expand("%:p")'))
end)
it('with ./ prefix #7117', function()
command('edit ' .. join_path('.', targetdir, 'tty-test.c'))
eq(expected_path, eval('expand("%:p")'))
end)
it('with ./ prefix, after directory change #7117', function()
command('edit ' .. join_path('.', targetdir, 'tty-test.c'))
command('cd test')
eq(expected_path, eval('expand("%:p")'))
end)
it('with /../ segment #7117', function()
command('edit ' .. join_path(targetdir, '..', 'fixtures', 'tty-test.c'))
eq(expected_path, eval('expand("%:p")'))
end)
it('with ../ and different starting directory #7117', function()
command('cd test')
command('edit ' .. join_path('..', targetdir, 'tty-test.c'))
eq(expected_path, eval('expand("%:p")'))
end)
it('with ./../ and different starting directory #7117', function()
command('cd test')
command('edit ' .. join_path('.', '..', targetdir, 'tty-test.c'))
eq(expected_path, eval('expand("%:p")'))
end)
end)
describe('expand wildcard', function()
before_each(clear)
it('with special characters #24421', function()
local folders = is_os('win') and {
'{folder}',
'folder$name',
} or {
'folder-name',
'folder#name',
}
for _, folder in ipairs(folders) do
mkdir(folder)
local file = join_path(folder, 'file.txt')
write_file(file, '')
eq(file, eval('expand("' .. folder .. '/*")'))
rmdir(folder)
end
end)
end)
describe('file search', function()
local testdir = 'Xtest_path_spec'
before_each(clear)
setup(function()
mkdir(testdir)
end)
teardown(function()
rmdir(testdir)
end)
it('gf finds multibyte filename in line #20517', function()
command('cd test/functional/fixtures')
insert('filename_with_unicode_ααα')
eq('', eval('expand("%")'))
feed('gf')
eq('filename_with_unicode_ααα', eval('expand("%:t")'))
end)
it('gf/<cfile> matches Windows drive-letter filepaths (without ":" in &isfname)', function()
local iswin = is_os('win')
local function test_cfile(input, expected, expected_win)
expected = (iswin and expected_win or expected) or input
command('%delete')
insert(input)
command('norm! 0')
eq(expected, eval('expand("<cfile>")'))
end
test_cfile([[c:/d:/foo/bar.txt]]) -- TODO(justinmk): should return "d:/foo/bar.txt" ?
test_cfile([[//share/c:/foo/bar/]])
test_cfile([[file://c:/foo/bar]])
test_cfile([[file://c:/foo/bar:42]])
test_cfile([[file://c:/foo/bar:42:666]])
test_cfile([[https://c:/foo/bar]])
test_cfile([[\foo\bar]], [[foo]], [[\foo\bar]])
test_cfile([[/foo/bar]], [[/foo/bar]])
test_cfile([[c:\foo\bar]], [[c:]], [[c:\foo\bar]])
test_cfile([[c:\foo\bar:42:666]], [[c:]], [[c:\foo\bar]])
test_cfile([[c:/foo/bar]])
test_cfile([[c:/foo/bar:42]], [[c:/foo/bar]])
test_cfile([[c:/foo/bar:42:666]], [[c:/foo/bar]])
test_cfile([[c:foo\bar]], [[c]])
test_cfile([[c:foo/bar]], [[c]])
test_cfile([[c:foo]], [[c]])
-- Examples from: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/io/file-path-formats#example-ways-to-refer-to-the-same-file
test_cfile([[c:\temp\test-file.txt]], [[c:]], [[c:\temp\test-file.txt]])
test_cfile(
[[\\127.0.0.1\c$\temp\test-file.txt]],
[[127.0.0.1]],
[[\\127.0.0.1\c$\temp\test-file.txt]]
)
test_cfile(
[[\\LOCALHOST\c$\temp\test-file.txt]],
[[LOCALHOST]],
[[\\LOCALHOST\c$\temp\test-file.txt]]
)
-- not supported yet
test_cfile([[\\.\c:\temp\test-file.txt]], [[.]], [[\\.\c]])
-- not supported yet
test_cfile([[\\?\c:\temp\test-file.txt]], [[c:]], [[\\]])
test_cfile(
[[\\.\UNC\LOCALHOST\c$\temp\test-file.txt]],
[[.]],
[[\\.\UNC\LOCALHOST\c$\temp\test-file.txt]]
)
test_cfile(
[[\\127.0.0.1\c$\temp\test-file.txt]],
[[127.0.0.1]],
[[\\127.0.0.1\c$\temp\test-file.txt]]
)
end)
---@param funcname 'finddir' | 'findfile'
local function test_find_func(funcname, folder, item)
local d = join_path(testdir, folder)
mkdir(d)
local expected = join_path(d, item)
if funcname == 'finddir' then
mkdir(expected)
else
write_file(expected, '')
end
eq(expected, fn[funcname](item, d:gsub(' ', [[\ ]])))
end
it('finddir()', function()
test_find_func('finddir', 'directory', 'folder')
test_find_func('finddir', 'directory', 'folder name')
test_find_func('finddir', 'fold#er name', 'directory')
end)
it('findfile()', function()
test_find_func('findfile', 'directory', 'file.txt')
test_find_func('findfile', 'directory', 'file name.txt')
test_find_func('findfile', 'fold#er name', 'file.txt')
end)
end)