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Problem: Heredoc in scripts does not accept lower case marker.
Solution: Allow lower case only in non-Vim scripts. (Ken Takata,
closes vim/vim#6019)
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438 lines
12 KiB
VimL
438 lines
12 KiB
VimL
" Tests for ruby interface
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source check.vim
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CheckFeature ruby
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func Test_ruby_change_buffer()
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call setline(line('$'), ['1 line 1'])
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ruby Vim.command("normal /^1\n")
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ruby $curbuf.line = "1 changed line 1"
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call assert_equal('1 changed line 1', getline('$'))
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endfunc
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func Test_rubydo()
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throw 'skipped: TODO: '
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" Check deleting lines does not trigger ml_get error.
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
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rubydo Vim.command("%d_")
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bwipe!
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" Check switching to another buffer does not trigger ml_get error.
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new
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let wincount = winnr('$')
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
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rubydo Vim.command("new")
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call assert_equal(wincount + 1, winnr('$'))
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%bwipe!
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endfunc
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func Test_rubydo_dollar_underscore()
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throw 'skipped: TODO: '
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'])
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2,3rubydo $_ = '[' + $_ + ']'
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call assert_equal(['one', '[two]', '[three]', 'four'], getline(1, '$'))
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bwipe!
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call assert_fails('rubydo $_ = 0', 'E265:')
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call assert_fails('rubydo (')
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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func Test_rubyfile()
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" Check :rubyfile does not SEGV with Ruby level exception but just fails
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let tempfile = tempname() . '.rb'
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call writefile(['raise "vim!"'], tempfile)
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call assert_fails('rubyfile ' . tempfile)
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call delete(tempfile)
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endfunc
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func Test_ruby_set_cursor()
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" Check that setting the cursor position works.
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new
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call setline(1, ['first line', 'second line'])
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normal gg
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rubydo $curwin.cursor = [1, 5]
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call assert_equal([1, 6], [line('.'), col('.')])
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call assert_equal([1, 5], rubyeval('$curwin.cursor'))
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" Check that movement after setting cursor position keeps current column.
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normal j
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call assert_equal([2, 6], [line('.'), col('.')])
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call assert_equal([2, 5], '$curwin.cursor'->rubyeval())
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" call assert_fails('ruby $curwin.cursor = [1]',
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" \ 'ArgumentError: array length must be 2')
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" Test buffer.count and buffer.length (number of lines in buffer)
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func Test_ruby_buffer_count()
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
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call assert_equal(3, rubyeval('$curbuf.count'))
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call assert_equal(3, rubyeval('$curbuf.length'))
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" Test buffer.name (buffer name)
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func Test_ruby_buffer_name()
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new Xfoo
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call assert_equal(expand('%:p'), rubyeval('$curbuf.name'))
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bwipe
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call assert_equal('', rubyeval('$curbuf.name'))
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endfunc
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" Test buffer.number (number of the buffer).
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func Test_ruby_buffer_number()
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new
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call assert_equal(bufnr('%'), rubyeval('$curbuf.number'))
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new
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call assert_equal(bufnr('%'), rubyeval('$curbuf.number'))
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%bwipe
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endfunc
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" Test buffer.delete({n}) (delete line {n})
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func Test_ruby_buffer_delete()
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
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ruby $curbuf.delete(2)
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call assert_equal(['one', 'three'], getline(1, '$'))
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" call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.delete(0)', 'IndexError: line number 0 out of range')
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" call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.delete(3)', 'IndexError: line number 3 out of range')
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call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.delete(3)', 'RuntimeError: Index out of bounds')
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" Test buffer.append({str}, str) (append line {str} after line {n})
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func Test_ruby_buffer_append()
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new
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ruby $curbuf.append(0, 'one')
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ruby $curbuf.append(1, 'three')
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ruby $curbuf.append(1, 'two')
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ruby $curbuf.append(4, 'four')
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call assert_equal(['one', 'two', 'three', '', 'four'], getline(1, '$'))
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" call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.append(-1, "x")',
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" \ 'IndexError: line number -1 out of range')
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call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.append(-1, "x")',
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\ 'ArgumentError: Index out of bounds')
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call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.append(6, "x")',
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\ 'RuntimeError: Index out of bounds')
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" Test buffer.line (get or set the current line)
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func Test_ruby_buffer_line()
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
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2
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call assert_equal('two', rubyeval('$curbuf.line'))
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ruby $curbuf.line = 'TWO'
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call assert_equal(['one', 'TWO', 'three'], getline(1, '$'))
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" Test buffer.line_number (get current line number)
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func Test_ruby_buffer_line_number()
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
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2
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call assert_equal(2, rubyeval('$curbuf.line_number'))
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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func Test_ruby_buffer_get()
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two'])
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call assert_equal('one', rubyeval('$curbuf[1]'))
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call assert_equal('two', rubyeval('$curbuf[2]'))
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" call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf[0]',
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" \ 'IndexError: line number 0 out of range')
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call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf[3]',
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\ 'RuntimeError: Index out of bounds')
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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func Test_ruby_buffer_set()
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two'])
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ruby $curbuf[2] = 'TWO'
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ruby $curbuf[1] = 'ONE'
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" call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf[0] = "ZERO"',
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" \ 'IndexError: line number 0 out of range')
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" call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf[3] = "THREE"',
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" \ 'IndexError: line number 3 out of range')
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call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf[3] = "THREE"',
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\ 'RuntimeError: Index out of bounds')
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" Test window.width (get or set window height).
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func Test_ruby_window_height()
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new
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" Test setting window height
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ruby $curwin.height = 2
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call assert_equal(2, winheight(0))
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" Test getting window height
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call assert_equal(2, rubyeval('$curwin.height'))
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bwipe
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endfunc
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" Test window.width (get or set window width).
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func Test_ruby_window_width()
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vnew
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" Test setting window width
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ruby $curwin.width = 2
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call assert_equal(2, winwidth(0))
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" Test getting window width
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call assert_equal(2, rubyeval('$curwin.width'))
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bwipe
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endfunc
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" Test window.buffer (get buffer object of a window object).
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func Test_ruby_window_buffer()
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new Xfoo1
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new Xfoo2
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ruby $b2 = $curwin.buffer
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ruby $w2 = $curwin
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wincmd j
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ruby $b1 = $curwin.buffer
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ruby $w1 = $curwin
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" call assert_equal(rubyeval('$b1'), rubyeval('$w1.buffer'))
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" call assert_equal(rubyeval('$b2'), rubyeval('$w2.buffer'))
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call assert_equal(bufnr('Xfoo1'), rubyeval('$w1.buffer.number'))
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call assert_equal(bufnr('Xfoo2'), rubyeval('$w2.buffer.number'))
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ruby $b1, $w1, $b2, $w2 = nil
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%bwipe
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endfunc
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" Test Vim::Window.current (get current window object)
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func Test_ruby_Vim_window_current()
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let cw = rubyeval('$curwin.to_s')
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" call assert_equal(cw, rubyeval('Vim::Window.current'))
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call assert_match('^#<Neovim::Window:0x\x\+>$', cw)
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endfunc
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" Test Vim::Window.count (number of windows)
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func Test_ruby_Vim_window_count()
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new Xfoo1
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new Xfoo2
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split
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call assert_equal(4, rubyeval('Vim::Window.count'))
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%bwipe
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call assert_equal(1, rubyeval('Vim::Window.count'))
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endfunc
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" Test Vim::Window[n] (get window object of window n)
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func Test_ruby_Vim_window_get()
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new Xfoo1
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new Xfoo2
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call assert_match('Xfoo2$', rubyeval('Vim::Window[0].buffer.name'))
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wincmd j
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call assert_match('Xfoo1$', rubyeval('Vim::Window[1].buffer.name'))
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wincmd j
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call assert_equal('', rubyeval('Vim::Window[2].buffer.name'))
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%bwipe
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endfunc
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" Test Vim::Buffer.current (return the buffer object of current buffer)
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func Test_ruby_Vim_buffer_current()
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let cb = rubyeval('$curbuf.to_s')
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" call assert_equal(cb, rubyeval('Vim::Buffer.current'))
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call assert_match('^#<Neovim::Buffer:0x\x\+>$', cb)
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endfunc
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" Test Vim::Buffer:.count (return the number of buffers)
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func Test_ruby_Vim_buffer_count()
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new Xfoo1
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new Xfoo2
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call assert_equal(3, rubyeval('Vim::Buffer.count'))
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%bwipe
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call assert_equal(1, rubyeval('Vim::Buffer.count'))
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endfunc
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" Test Vim::buffer[n] (return the buffer object of buffer number n)
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func Test_ruby_Vim_buffer_get()
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new Xfoo1
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new Xfoo2
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" Index of Vim::Buffer[n] goes from 0 to the number of buffers.
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call assert_equal('', rubyeval('Vim::Buffer[0].name'))
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call assert_match('Xfoo1$', rubyeval('Vim::Buffer[1].name'))
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call assert_match('Xfoo2$', rubyeval('Vim::Buffer[2].name'))
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call assert_fails('ruby print Vim::Buffer[3].name',
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\ "NoMethodError: undefined method `name' for nil:NilClass")
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%bwipe
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endfunc
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" Test Vim::command({cmd}) (execute a Ex command))
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" Test Vim::command({cmd})
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func Test_ruby_Vim_command()
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'])
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ruby Vim::command('2,3d')
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call assert_equal(['one', 'four'], getline(1, '$'))
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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" Test Vim::set_option (set a vim option)
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func Test_ruby_Vim_set_option()
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call assert_equal(0, &number)
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ruby Vim::set_option('number')
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call assert_equal(1, &number)
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ruby Vim::set_option('nonumber')
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call assert_equal(0, &number)
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endfunc
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func Test_ruby_Vim_evaluate()
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call assert_equal(123, rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("123")'))
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" Vim::evaluate("123").class gives Integer or Fixnum depending
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" on versions of Ruby.
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call assert_match('^Integer\|Fixnum$', rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("123").class'))
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if has('float')
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call assert_equal(1.23, rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("1.23")'))
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call assert_equal('Float', rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("1.23").class'))
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endif
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call assert_equal('foo', rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("\"foo\"")'))
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call assert_equal('String', rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("\"foo\"").class'))
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call assert_equal([1, 2], rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("[1, 2]")'))
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call assert_equal('Array', rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("[1, 2]").class'))
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call assert_equal({'1': 2}, rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("{1:2}")'))
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call assert_equal('Hash', rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("{1:2}").class'))
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call assert_equal(v:null, rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("v:null")'))
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call assert_equal('NilClass', rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("v:null").class'))
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" call assert_equal(v:null, rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("v:none")'))
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" call assert_equal('NilClass', rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("v:none").class'))
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call assert_equal(v:true, rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("v:true")'))
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call assert_equal('TrueClass', rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("v:true").class'))
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call assert_equal(v:false, rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("v:false")'))
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call assert_equal('FalseClass',rubyeval('Vim::evaluate("v:false").class'))
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endfunc
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func Test_ruby_Vim_evaluate_list()
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call setline(line('$'), ['2 line 2'])
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ruby Vim.command("normal /^2\n")
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let l = ["abc", "def"]
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ruby << trim EOF
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curline = $curbuf.line_number
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l = Vim.evaluate("l");
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$curbuf.append(curline, l.join("|"))
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EOF
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normal j
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.rubydo $_ = $_.gsub(/\|/, '/')
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call assert_equal('abc/def', getline('$'))
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endfunc
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func Test_ruby_Vim_evaluate_dict()
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let d = {'a': 'foo', 'b': 123}
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redir => l:out
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ruby d = Vim.evaluate("d"); print d
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redir END
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call assert_equal(['{"a"=>"foo", "b"=>123}'], split(l:out, "\n"))
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endfunc
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" Test Vim::message({msg}) (display message {msg})
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func Test_ruby_Vim_message()
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throw 'skipped: TODO: '
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ruby Vim::message('A message')
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let messages = split(execute('message'), "\n")
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call assert_equal('A message', messages[-1])
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endfunc
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func Test_ruby_print()
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func RubyPrint(expr)
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return trim(execute('ruby print ' . a:expr))
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endfunc
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call assert_equal('123', RubyPrint('123'))
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call assert_equal('1.23', RubyPrint('1.23'))
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call assert_equal('Hello World!', RubyPrint('"Hello World!"'))
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call assert_equal('[1, 2]', RubyPrint('[1, 2]'))
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call assert_equal('{"k1"=>"v1", "k2"=>"v2"}', RubyPrint('({"k1" => "v1", "k2" => "v2"})'))
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call assert_equal('true', RubyPrint('true'))
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call assert_equal('false', RubyPrint('false'))
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call assert_equal('', RubyPrint('nil'))
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call assert_match('Vim', RubyPrint('Vim'))
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call assert_match('Module', RubyPrint('Vim.class'))
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delfunc RubyPrint
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endfunc
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func Test_ruby_p()
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ruby p 'Just a test'
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let messages = GetMessages()
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call assert_equal('"Just a test"', messages[-1])
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" Check return values of p method
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call assert_equal(123, rubyeval('p(123)'))
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call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], rubyeval('p(1, 2, 3)'))
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" Avoid the "message maintainer" line.
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let $LANG = ''
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messages clear
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call assert_equal(v:true, rubyeval('p() == nil'))
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let messages = GetMessages()
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call assert_equal(0, len(messages))
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endfunc
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func Test_rubyeval_error()
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" On Linux or Windows the error matches:
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" "syntax error, unexpected end-of-input"
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" whereas on macOS in CI, the error message makes less sense:
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" "SyntaxError: array length must be 2"
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" Unclear why. The test does not check the error message.
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call assert_fails('call rubyeval("(")')
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endfunc
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" Test for various heredoc syntax
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func Test_ruby_heredoc()
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ruby << END
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Vim.command('let s = "A"')
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END
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ruby <<
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Vim.command('let s ..= "B"')
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.
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ruby << trim END
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Vim.command('let s ..= "C"')
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END
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ruby << trim
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Vim.command('let s ..= "D"')
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.
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ruby << trim eof
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Vim.command('let s ..= "E"')
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eof
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call assert_equal('ABCDE', s)
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endfunc
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" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
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