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patch 9.0.1957: termcap options should change when setting keyprotocol
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/3695d0e41ba26db074dd5680564a6f87d522fb61
Author: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
Date: Fri Sep 29 20:17:20 2023 +0200
patch 9.0.1957: termcap options should change when setting keyprotocol
Problem: termcap options should change on keyprotocol setting
Solution: Apply termcap entries when 'keyprotocol' changes
When the 'keyprotocol' option was set after startup (including in a
user's .vimrc) the termcap entries associated with the matching protocol
were not applied. Thus, setting the option has no affect.
When 'keyprotocol' is changed it should also update the termcap entries.
closes: #13211
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Fri, 29 Sep 2023 20:30:04 +0200 |
parents | 2606fcb01157 |
children | 1857846f9152 |
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" Test argument list commands source check.vim source shared.vim source term_util.vim func Reset_arglist() args a | %argd endfunc func Test_argidx() args a b c last call assert_equal(2, argidx()) %argdelete call assert_equal(0, argidx()) " doing it again doesn't result in an error %argdelete call assert_equal(0, argidx()) call assert_fails('2argdelete', 'E16:') args a b c call assert_equal(0, argidx()) next call assert_equal(1, argidx()) next call assert_equal(2, argidx()) 1argdelete call assert_equal(1, argidx()) 1argdelete call assert_equal(0, argidx()) 1argdelete call assert_equal(0, argidx()) endfunc func Test_argadd() call Reset_arglist() %argdelete argadd a b c call assert_equal(0, argidx()) %argdelete argadd a call assert_equal(0, argidx()) argadd b c d call assert_equal(0, argidx()) call Init_abc() argadd x call Assert_argc(['a', 'b', 'x', 'c']) call assert_equal(1, argidx()) call Init_abc() 0argadd x call Assert_argc(['x', 'a', 'b', 'c']) call assert_equal(2, argidx()) call Init_abc() 1argadd x call Assert_argc(['a', 'x', 'b', 'c']) call assert_equal(2, argidx()) call Init_abc() $argadd x call Assert_argc(['a', 'b', 'c', 'x']) call assert_equal(1, argidx()) call Init_abc() $argadd x +2argadd y call Assert_argc(['a', 'b', 'c', 'x', 'y']) call assert_equal(1, argidx()) %argd edit d arga call assert_equal(1, len(argv())) call assert_equal('d', get(argv(), 0, '')) %argd edit some\ file arga call assert_equal(1, len(argv())) call assert_equal('some file', get(argv(), 0, '')) %argd new arga call assert_equal(0, len(argv())) if has('unix') call assert_fails('argadd `Xdoes_not_exist`', 'E479:') endif endfunc func Test_argadd_empty_curbuf() new let curbuf = bufnr('%') call writefile(['test', 'Xargadd'], 'Xargadd', 'D') " must not re-use the current buffer. argadd Xargadd call assert_equal(curbuf, bufnr('%')) call assert_equal('', bufname('%')) call assert_equal(1, '$'->line()) rew call assert_notequal(curbuf, '%'->bufnr()) call assert_equal('Xargadd', '%'->bufname()) call assert_equal(2, line('$')) %argd bwipe! endfunc func Init_abc() args a b c next endfunc func Assert_argc(l) call assert_equal(len(a:l), argc()) let i = 0 while i < len(a:l) && i < argc() call assert_equal(a:l[i], argv(i)) let i += 1 endwhile endfunc " Test for [count]argument and [count]argdelete commands " Ported from the test_argument_count.in test script func Test_argument() call Reset_arglist() let save_hidden = &hidden set hidden let g:buffers = [] augroup TEST au BufEnter * call add(buffers, expand('%:t')) augroup END argadd a b c d $argu $-argu -argu 1argu +2argu augroup TEST au! augroup END call assert_equal(['d', 'c', 'b', 'a', 'c'], g:buffers) call assert_equal("\na b [c] d ", execute(':args')) .argd call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'd'], argv()) -argd call assert_equal(['a', 'd'], argv()) $argd call assert_equal(['a'], argv()) 1arga c 1arga b $argu $arga x call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'c', 'x'], argv()) 0arga y call assert_equal(['y', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'x'], argv()) %argd call assert_equal([], argv()) arga a b c d e f 2,$-argd call assert_equal(['a', 'f'], argv()) let &hidden = save_hidden let save_columns = &columns let &columns = 79 try exe 'args ' .. join(range(1, 81)) call assert_equal(join([ \ '', \ '[1] 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 41 46 51 56 61 66 71 76 81 ', \ '2 7 12 17 22 27 32 37 42 47 52 57 62 67 72 77 ', \ '3 8 13 18 23 28 33 38 43 48 53 58 63 68 73 78 ', \ '4 9 14 19 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 69 74 79 ', \ '5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 ', \ ], "\n"), \ execute('args')) " No trailing newline with one item per row. let long_arg = repeat('X', 81) exe 'args ' .. long_arg call assert_equal("\n[".long_arg.']', execute('args')) finally let &columns = save_columns endtry " Setting argument list should fail when the current buffer has unsaved " changes %argd enew! set modified call assert_fails('args x y z', 'E37:') args! x y z call assert_equal(['x', 'y', 'z'], argv()) call assert_equal('x', expand('%:t')) last | enew | argu call assert_equal('z', expand('%:t')) %argdelete call assert_fails('argument', 'E163:') endfunc func Test_list_arguments() call Reset_arglist() " four args half the screen width makes two lines with two columns let aarg = repeat('a', &columns / 2 - 4) let barg = repeat('b', &columns / 2 - 4) let carg = repeat('c', &columns / 2 - 4) let darg = repeat('d', &columns / 2 - 4) exe 'argadd ' aarg barg carg darg redir => result args redir END call assert_match('\[' . aarg . '] \+' . carg . '\n' . barg . ' \+' . darg, trim(result)) " if one arg is longer than half the screen make one column exe 'argdel' aarg let aarg = repeat('a', &columns / 2 + 2) exe '0argadd' aarg redir => result args redir END call assert_match(aarg . '\n\[' . barg . ']\n' . carg . '\n' . darg, trim(result)) %argdelete endfunc func Test_args_with_quote() " Only on Unix can a file name include a double quote. CheckUnix args \"foobar call assert_equal('"foobar', argv(0)) %argdelete endfunc " Test for 0argadd and 0argedit " Ported from the test_argument_0count.in test script func Test_zero_argadd() call Reset_arglist() arga a b c d 2argu 0arga added call assert_equal(['added', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], argv()) 2argu arga third call assert_equal(['added', 'a', 'third', 'b', 'c', 'd'], argv()) %argd arga a b c d 2argu 0arge edited call assert_equal(['edited', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], argv()) 2argu arga third call assert_equal(['edited', 'a', 'third', 'b', 'c', 'd'], argv()) 2argu argedit file\ with\ spaces another file call assert_equal(['edited', 'a', 'file with spaces', 'another', 'file', 'third', 'b', 'c', 'd'], argv()) call assert_equal('file with spaces', expand('%')) endfunc " Test for argc() func Test_argc() call Reset_arglist() call assert_equal(0, argc()) argadd a b call assert_equal(2, argc()) endfunc " Test for arglistid() func Test_arglistid() call Reset_arglist() arga a b call assert_equal(0, arglistid()) split arglocal call assert_equal(1, arglistid()) tabnew | tabfirst call assert_equal(0, arglistid(2)) call assert_equal(1, arglistid(1, 1)) call assert_equal(0, arglistid(2, 1)) call assert_equal(1, arglistid(1, 2)) tabonly | only | enew! argglobal call assert_equal(0, arglistid()) endfunc " Tests for argv() and argc() func Test_argv() call Reset_arglist() call assert_equal([], argv()) call assert_equal("", argv(2)) call assert_equal(0, argc()) argadd a b c d call assert_equal(4, argc()) call assert_equal('c', argv(2)) let w1_id = win_getid() split let w2_id = win_getid() arglocal args e f g tabnew let w3_id = win_getid() split let w4_id = win_getid() argglobal tabfirst call assert_equal(4, argc(w1_id)) call assert_equal('b', argv(1, w1_id)) call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], argv(-1, w1_id)) call assert_equal(3, argc(w2_id)) call assert_equal('f', argv(1, w2_id)) call assert_equal(['e', 'f', 'g'], argv(-1, w2_id)) call assert_equal(3, argc(w3_id)) call assert_equal('e', argv(0, w3_id)) call assert_equal(['e', 'f', 'g'], argv(-1, w3_id)) call assert_equal(4, argc(w4_id)) call assert_equal('c', argv(2, w4_id)) call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], argv(-1, w4_id)) call assert_equal(4, argc(-1)) call assert_equal(3, argc()) call assert_equal('d', argv(3, -1)) call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], argv(-1, -1)) tabonly | only | enew! " Negative test cases call assert_equal(-1, argc(100)) call assert_equal('', argv(1, 100)) call assert_equal([], argv(-1, 100)) call assert_equal('', argv(10, -1)) endfunc " Test for the :argedit command func Test_argedit() call Reset_arglist() argedit a call assert_equal(['a'], argv()) call assert_equal('a', expand('%:t')) argedit b call assert_equal(['a', 'b'], argv()) call assert_equal('b', expand('%:t')) argedit a call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'a'], argv()) call assert_equal('a', expand('%:t')) " When file name case is ignored, an existing buffer with only case " difference is re-used. argedit C D call assert_equal('C', expand('%:t')) call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'a', 'C', 'D'], argv()) argedit c if has('fname_case') call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'a', 'C', 'c', 'D'], argv()) else call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'a', 'C', 'C', 'D'], argv()) endif 0argedit x if has('fname_case') call assert_equal(['x', 'a', 'b', 'a', 'C', 'c', 'D'], argv()) else call assert_equal(['x', 'a', 'b', 'a', 'C', 'C', 'D'], argv()) endif enew! | set modified call assert_fails('argedit y', 'E37:') argedit! y if has('fname_case') call assert_equal(['x', 'y', 'y', 'a', 'b', 'a', 'C', 'c', 'D'], argv()) else call assert_equal(['x', 'y', 'y', 'a', 'b', 'a', 'C', 'C', 'D'], argv()) endif %argd bwipe! C bwipe! D " :argedit reuses the current buffer if it is empty %argd " make sure to use a new buffer number for x when it is loaded bw! x new let a = bufnr() argedit x call assert_equal(a, bufnr()) call assert_equal('x', bufname()) %argd bw! x endfunc " Test for the :argdedupe command func Test_argdedupe() call Reset_arglist() argdedupe call assert_equal([], argv()) args a a a aa b b a b aa argdedupe call assert_equal(['a', 'aa', 'b'], argv()) args a b c argdedupe call assert_equal(['a', 'b', 'c'], argv()) args a argdedupe call assert_equal(['a'], argv()) args a A b B argdedupe if has('fname_case') call assert_equal(['a', 'A', 'b', 'B'], argv()) else call assert_equal(['a', 'b'], argv()) endif args a b a c a b last argdedupe next call assert_equal('c', expand('%:t')) args a ./a argdedupe call assert_equal(['a'], argv()) %argd endfunc " Test for the :argdelete command func Test_argdelete() call Reset_arglist() args aa a aaa b bb argdelete a* call assert_equal(['b', 'bb'], argv()) call assert_equal('aa', expand('%:t')) last argdelete % call assert_equal(['b'], argv()) call assert_fails('argdelete', 'E610:') call assert_fails('1,100argdelete', 'E16:') call assert_fails('argdel /\)/', 'E55:') call assert_fails('1argdel 1', 'E474:') call Reset_arglist() args a b c d next argdel call Assert_argc(['a', 'c', 'd']) %argdel call assert_fails('argdel does_not_exist', 'E480:') endfunc func Test_argdelete_completion() args foo bar call feedkeys(":argdelete \<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx') call assert_equal('"argdelete bar foo', @:) call feedkeys(":argdelete x \<C-A>\<C-B>\"\<CR>", 'tx') call assert_equal('"argdelete x bar foo', @:) %argd endfunc " Tests for the :next, :prev, :first, :last, :rewind commands func Test_argpos() call Reset_arglist() args a b c d last call assert_equal(3, argidx()) call assert_fails('next', 'E165:') prev call assert_equal(2, argidx()) Next call assert_equal(1, argidx()) first call assert_equal(0, argidx()) call assert_fails('prev', 'E164:') 3next call assert_equal(3, argidx()) rewind call assert_equal(0, argidx()) %argd endfunc " Test for autocommand that redefines the argument list, when doing ":all". func Test_arglist_autocmd() autocmd BufReadPost Xxx2 next Xxx2 Xxx1 call writefile(['test file Xxx1'], 'Xxx1', 'D') call writefile(['test file Xxx2'], 'Xxx2', 'D') call writefile(['test file Xxx3'], 'Xxx3', 'D') new " redefine arglist; go to Xxx1 next! Xxx1 Xxx2 Xxx3 " open window for all args; Reading Xxx2 will try to change the arglist and " that will fail call assert_fails("all", "E1156:") call assert_equal('test file Xxx1', getline(1)) wincmd w call assert_equal('test file Xxx2', getline(1)) wincmd w call assert_equal('test file Xxx3', getline(1)) autocmd! BufReadPost Xxx2 enew! | only argdelete Xxx* bwipe! Xxx1 Xxx2 Xxx3 endfunc func Test_arg_all_expand() call writefile(['test file Xxx1'], 'Xx x', 'D') next notexist Xx\ x runtest.vim call assert_equal('notexist Xx\ x runtest.vim', expand('##')) endfunc func Test_large_arg() " Argument longer or equal to the number of columns used to cause " access to invalid memory. exe 'argadd ' .repeat('x', &columns) args endfunc func Test_argdo() next! Xa.c Xb.c Xc.c new let l = [] argdo call add(l, expand('%')) call assert_equal(['Xa.c', 'Xb.c', 'Xc.c'], l) bwipe Xa.c Xb.c Xc.c endfunc " Test for quitting Vim with unedited files in the argument list func Test_quit_with_arglist() CheckRunVimInTerminal let buf = RunVimInTerminal('', {'rows': 6}) call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set nomore\n") call term_sendkeys(buf, ":args a b c\n") call term_sendkeys(buf, ":quit\n") call TermWait(buf) call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('^E173:', term_getline(buf, 6))}) call StopVimInTerminal(buf) " Try :confirm quit with unedited files in arglist let buf = RunVimInTerminal('', {'rows': 6}) call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set nomore\n") call term_sendkeys(buf, ":args a b c\n") call term_sendkeys(buf, ":confirm quit\n") call TermWait(buf) call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('^\[Y\]es, (N)o: *$', \ term_getline(buf, 6))}) call term_sendkeys(buf, "N") call TermWait(buf) call term_sendkeys(buf, ":confirm quit\n") call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('^\[Y\]es, (N)o: *$', \ term_getline(buf, 6))}) call term_sendkeys(buf, "Y") call TermWait(buf) call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("finished", term_getstatus(buf))}) only! " When this test fails, swap files are left behind which breaks subsequent " tests call delete('.a.swp') call delete('.b.swp') call delete('.c.swp') endfunc " Test for ":all" not working when in the cmdline window func Test_all_not_allowed_from_cmdwin() au BufEnter * all next x " Use try/catch here, somehow assert_fails() doesn't work on MS-Windows " console. let caught = 'no' try exe ":norm! 7q?apat\<CR>" catch /E11:/ let caught = 'yes' endtry call assert_equal('yes', caught) au! BufEnter endfunc func Test_clear_arglist_in_all() n 0 00 000 0000 00000 000000 au WinNew 0 n 0 call assert_fails("all", "E1156") au! * endfunc " Test for the :all command func Test_all_command() %argdelete " :all command should not close windows with files in the argument list, " but can rearrange the windows. args Xargnew1 Xargnew2 %bw! edit Xargold1 split Xargnew1 let Xargnew1_winid = win_getid() split Xargold2 split Xargnew2 let Xargnew2_winid = win_getid() split Xargold3 all call assert_equal(2, winnr('$')) call assert_equal([Xargnew1_winid, Xargnew2_winid], \ [win_getid(1), win_getid(2)]) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargnew1'), bufnr('Xargnew2')], \ [winbufnr(1), winbufnr(2)]) " :all command should close windows for files which are not in the " argument list in the current tab page. %bw! edit Xargold1 split Xargold2 tabedit Xargold3 split Xargold4 tabedit Xargold5 tabfirst all call assert_equal(3, tabpagenr('$')) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargnew1'), bufnr('Xargnew2')], tabpagebuflist(1)) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargold4'), bufnr('Xargold3')], tabpagebuflist(2)) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargold5')], tabpagebuflist(3)) " :tab all command should close windows for files which are not in the " argument list across all the tab pages. %bw! edit Xargold1 split Xargold2 tabedit Xargold3 split Xargold4 tabedit Xargold5 tabfirst args Xargnew1 Xargnew2 tab all call assert_equal(2, tabpagenr('$')) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargnew1')], tabpagebuflist(1)) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargnew2')], tabpagebuflist(2)) " If a count is specified, then :all should open only that many windows. %bw! args Xargnew1 Xargnew2 Xargnew3 Xargnew4 Xargnew5 all 3 call assert_equal(3, winnr('$')) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargnew1'), bufnr('Xargnew2'), bufnr('Xargnew3')], \ [winbufnr(1), winbufnr(2), winbufnr(3)]) " The :all command should not open more than 'tabpagemax' tab pages. " If there are more files, then they should be opened in the last tab page. %bw! set tabpagemax=3 tab all call assert_equal(3, tabpagenr('$')) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargnew1')], tabpagebuflist(1)) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargnew2')], tabpagebuflist(2)) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargnew3'), bufnr('Xargnew4'), bufnr('Xargnew5')], \ tabpagebuflist(3)) set tabpagemax& " Without the 'hidden' option, modified buffers should not be closed. args Xargnew1 Xargnew2 %bw! edit Xargtemp1 call setline(1, 'temp buffer 1') split Xargtemp2 call setline(1, 'temp buffer 2') all call assert_equal(4, winnr('$')) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargtemp2'), bufnr('Xargtemp1'), bufnr('Xargnew1'), \ bufnr('Xargnew2')], \ [winbufnr(1), winbufnr(2), winbufnr(3), winbufnr(4)]) " With the 'hidden' option set, both modified and unmodified buffers in " closed windows should be hidden. set hidden all call assert_equal(2, winnr('$')) call assert_equal([bufnr('Xargnew1'), bufnr('Xargnew2')], \ [winbufnr(1), winbufnr(2)]) call assert_equal([1, 1, 0, 0], [getbufinfo('Xargtemp1')[0].hidden, \ getbufinfo('Xargtemp2')[0].hidden, \ getbufinfo('Xargnew1')[0].hidden, \ getbufinfo('Xargnew2')[0].hidden]) set nohidden " When 'winheight' is set to a large value, :all should open only one " window. args Xargnew1 Xargnew2 Xargnew3 Xargnew4 Xargnew5 %bw! set winheight=9999 call assert_fails('all', 'E36:') call assert_equal([1, bufnr('Xargnew1')], [winnr('$'), winbufnr(1)]) set winheight& " When 'winwidth' is set to a large value, :vert all should open only one " window. %bw! set winwidth=9999 call assert_fails('vert all', 'E36:') call assert_equal([1, bufnr('Xargnew1')], [winnr('$'), winbufnr(1)]) set winwidth& " empty argument list tests %bw! %argdelete call assert_equal('', execute('args')) all call assert_equal(1, winnr('$')) %argdelete %bw! endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab