neovim/test/functional/legacy/096_location_list_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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-- Test for problems in quickfix/location list:
-- A. incorrectly copying location lists which caused the location list to show a
-- different name than the file that was actually being displayed.
-- B. not reusing the window for which the location list window is opened but
-- instead creating new windows.
-- C. make sure that the location list window is not reused instead of the window
-- it belongs to.
local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')()
local source = n.source
local clear, command, expect = n.clear, n.command, n.expect
describe('location list', function()
local test_file = 'Xtest-096_location_list.out'
setup(clear)
teardown(function()
os.remove(test_file)
end)
it('is working', function()
-- Set up the test environment.
source(
-- This function serves as a callback which is executed on editing a new
-- buffer. It accepts a "test protocol" file name that looks like
-- "test://foo.txt". It sets some buffer-local settings and populates the
-- buffer with one line consisting of the base name ("foo").
[[
function! ReadTestProtocol(name)
let base = substitute(a:name, '\v^test://(.*)%(\.[^.]+)?', '\1', '')
let word = substitute(base, '\v(.*)\..*', '\1', '')
setl modifiable
setl noreadonly
setl noswapfile
setl bufhidden=delete
%del _
" For problem 2:
" 'buftype' has to be set to reproduce the constant opening of new windows.
setl buftype=nofile
call setline(1, word)
setl nomodified
setl nomodifiable
setl readonly
exe 'doautocmd BufRead ' . substitute(a:name, '\v^test://(.*)', '\1', '')
endfunction
]]
-- Register the above buffer setup function to be executed before
-- starting to edit a new "test protocol" buffer.
.. [[
augroup testgroup
au!
autocmd BufReadCmd test://* call ReadTestProtocol(expand("<amatch>"))
augroup END
]]
-- Populate the location list of the current window with some test
-- protocol file locations such as "test://foo.txt".
.. [[
let words = [ "foo", "bar", "baz", "quux", "shmoo", "spam", "eggs" ]
let qflist = []
for word in words
call add(qflist, {'filename': 'test://' . word . '.txt', 'text': 'file ' . word . '.txt', })
" NOTE: problem 1:
" Intentionally not setting 'lnum' so that the quickfix entries are not
" valid.
call setloclist(0, qflist, ' ')
endfor
]]
)
-- Set up the result buffer.
command('enew')
command('w! ' .. test_file)
command('b 1')
-- Test A.
-- Open a new buffer as the sole window, rewind and open the prepopulated
-- location list and navigate through the entries.
command('lrewind')
command('enew')
command('lopen')
command(('lnext|'):rep(4))
-- Split the window, copying the location list, then open the copied
-- location list and again navigate forward.
command('vert split')
command('wincmd L')
command('lopen')
command('wincmd p')
command('lnext')
-- Record the current file name and the file name of the corresponding
-- location list entry, then open the result buffer.
command('let fileName = expand("%")')
command('wincmd p')
command([[let locationListFileName = substitute(getline(line('.')), '\([^|]*\)|.*', '\1', '')]])
command('wincmd n')
command('wincmd K')
command('b ' .. test_file)
-- Prepare test output and write it to the result buffer.
command([[let fileName = substitute(fileName, '\\', '/', 'g')]])
command([[let locationListFileName = substitute(locationListFileName, '\\', '/', 'g')]])
command([[call append(line('$'), "Test A:")]])
command([[call append(line('$'), " - file name displayed: " . fileName)]])
command(
[[call append(line('$'), " - quickfix claims that the file name displayed is: " . locationListFileName)]]
)
command('w')
-- Clean slate for the next test.
command('wincmd o')
command('b 1')
-- Test B.
-- Rewind the location list, then open it and browse through it by running
-- ":{number}" followed by Enter repeatedly in the location list window.
command('lrewind')
command('lopen')
command('2')
command([[exe "normal \\<CR>"]])
command('wincmd p')
command('3')
command([[exe "normal \<CR>"]])
command('wincmd p')
command('4')
command([[exe "normal \<CR>"]])
-- Record the number of windows open, then go back to the result buffer.
command('let numberOfWindowsOpen = winnr("$")')
command('wincmd n')
command('wincmd K')
command('b ' .. test_file)
-- Prepare test output and write it to the result buffer.
command('call append(line("$"), "Test B:")')
command('call append(line("$"), " - number of window open: " . numberOfWindowsOpen)')
command('w')
-- Clean slate.
command('wincmd o')
command('b 1')
-- Test C.
-- Rewind the location list, then open it and again do the ":{number}" plus
-- Enter browsing. But this time, move the location list window to the top
-- to check whether it (the first window found) will be reused when we try
-- to open new windows.
command('lrewind')
command('lopen')
command('wincmd K')
command('2')
command([[exe "normal \<CR>"]])
command('wincmd p')
command('3')
command([[exe "normal \<CR>"]])
command('wincmd p')
command('4')
command([[exe "normal \<CR>"]])
-- Record the 'buftype' of window 1 (the location list) and the buffer name
-- of window 2 (the current "test protocol" buffer), then go back to the
-- result buffer.
command('1wincmd w')
command('let locationListWindowBufType = &buftype')
command('2wincmd w')
command('let bufferName = expand("%")')
command('wincmd n')
command('wincmd K')
command('b ' .. test_file)
-- Prepare test output and write it to the result buffer.
command([[let bufferName = substitute(bufferName, '\\', '/', 'g')]])
command([[call append(line("$"), "Test C:")]])
command(
[[call append(line('$'), " - 'buftype' of the location list window: " . locationListWindowBufType)]]
)
command([[call append(line('$'), " - buffer displayed in the 2nd window: " . bufferName)]])
command('w')
command('wincmd o')
command('b 1')
-- Assert buffer contents.
expect([[
Test A:
- file name displayed: test://bar.txt
- quickfix claims that the file name displayed is: test://bar.txt
Test B:
- number of window open: 2
Test C:
- 'buftype' of the location list window: quickfix
- buffer displayed in the 2nd window: test://quux.txt]])
end)
end)