view src/testdir/test_pyx3.vim @ 10783:04eb70c77cf4 v8.0.0281

patch 8.0.0281: some files are still using ARGSUSED instead of UNUSED commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1266d678bf2ed5072cca9381409536406f8d7b32 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Wed Feb 1 13:43:36 2017 +0100 patch 8.0.0281: some files are still using ARGSUSED instead of UNUSED Problem: MS-Windows files are still using ARGSUSED while most other files have UNUSED. Solution: Change ARGSUSED to UNUSED or delete it.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Wed, 01 Feb 2017 13:45:04 +0100
parents 7598ce51bf2a
children e791f29affae
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" Test for pyx* commands and functions with Python 3.

set pyx=3
if !has('python3')
  finish
endif

let s:py2pattern = '^2\.[0-7]\.\d\+'
let s:py3pattern = '^3\.\d\+\.\d\+'


func Test_has_pythonx()
  call assert_true(has('pythonx'))
endfunc


func Test_pyx()
  redir => var
  pyx << EOF
import sys
print(sys.version)
EOF
  redir END
  call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(var)[0])
endfunc


func Test_pyxdo()
  pyx import sys
  enew
  pyxdo return sys.version.split("\n")[0]
  call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(getline('.'))[0])
endfunc


func Test_pyxeval()
  pyx import sys
  call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(pyxeval('sys.version'))[0])
endfunc


func Test_pyxfile()
  " No special comments nor shebangs
  redir => var
  pyxfile pyxfile/pyx.py
  redir END
  call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(var)[0])

  " Python 3 special comment
  redir => var
  pyxfile pyxfile/py3_magic.py
  redir END
  call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(var)[0])

  " Python 3 shebang
  redir => var
  pyxfile pyxfile/py3_shebang.py
  redir END
  call assert_match(s:py3pattern, split(var)[0])

  if has('python')
    " Python 2 special comment
    redir => var
    pyxfile pyxfile/py2_magic.py
    redir END
    call assert_match(s:py2pattern, split(var)[0])

    " Python 2 shebang
    redir => var
    pyxfile pyxfile/py2_shebang.py
    redir END
    call assert_match(s:py2pattern, split(var)[0])
  endif
endfunc