neovim/test/functional/vimscript/screenchar_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, eq, neq = n.clear, t.eq, t.neq
local command, api, fn = n.command, n.api, n.fn
local tbl_deep_extend = vim.tbl_deep_extend
-- Set up two overlapping floating windows
local setup_floating_windows = function()
local base_opts = {
relative = 'editor',
height = 1,
width = 2,
anchor = 'NW',
style = 'minimal',
border = 'none',
}
local bufnr_1 = api.nvim_create_buf(false, true)
api.nvim_buf_set_lines(bufnr_1, 0, -1, true, { 'aa' })
local opts_1 = tbl_deep_extend('force', { row = 0, col = 0, zindex = 11 }, base_opts)
api.nvim_open_win(bufnr_1, false, opts_1)
local bufnr_2 = api.nvim_create_buf(false, true)
api.nvim_buf_set_lines(bufnr_2, 0, -1, true, { 'bb' })
local opts_2 = tbl_deep_extend('force', { row = 0, col = 1, zindex = 10 }, base_opts)
api.nvim_open_win(bufnr_2, false, opts_2)
command('redraw')
end
describe('screenchar() and family respect floating windows', function()
before_each(function()
clear()
-- These commands result into visible text `aabc`.
-- `aab` - from floating windows, `c` - from text in regular window.
api.nvim_buf_set_lines(0, 0, -1, true, { 'cccc' })
setup_floating_windows()
end)
it('screenattr()', function()
local attr_1 = fn.screenattr(1, 1)
local attr_2 = fn.screenattr(1, 2)
local attr_3 = fn.screenattr(1, 3)
local attr_4 = fn.screenattr(1, 4)
eq(attr_1, attr_2)
eq(attr_1, attr_3)
neq(attr_1, attr_4)
end)
it('screenchar()', function()
eq(97, fn.screenchar(1, 1))
eq(97, fn.screenchar(1, 2))
eq(98, fn.screenchar(1, 3))
eq(99, fn.screenchar(1, 4))
end)
it('screenchars()', function()
eq({ 97 }, fn.screenchars(1, 1))
eq({ 97 }, fn.screenchars(1, 2))
eq({ 98 }, fn.screenchars(1, 3))
eq({ 99 }, fn.screenchars(1, 4))
end)
it('screenstring()', function()
eq('a', fn.screenstring(1, 1))
eq('a', fn.screenstring(1, 2))
eq('b', fn.screenstring(1, 3))
eq('c', fn.screenstring(1, 4))
end)
end)