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patch 8.0.1251: invalid expressin passed to WaitFor()
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d97fbf171ec0e63117813da045d2a1c51a9b6f62
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Nov 2 19:23:03 2017 +0100
patch 8.0.1251: invalid expressin passed to WaitFor()
Problem: Invalid expressin passed to WaitFor().
Solution: Check if the variable exists.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 02 Nov 2017 19:30:06 +0100 |
parents | f9f2e9aa884c |
children | 788d01164bb2 |
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" This is a test if a URL is recognized by "gf", with the cursor before and " after the "://". Also test ":\\". func Test_gf_url() enew! call append(0, [ \ "first test for URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2a and other text", \ "second test for URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2b. And other text", \ "third test for URL:\\\\machine.name\\vimtest2c and other text", \ "fourth test for URL:\\\\machine.name\\tmp\\vimtest2d, and other text" \ ]) call cursor(1,1) call search("^first") call search("tmp") call assert_equal("URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2a", expand("<cfile>")) call search("^second") call search("URL") call assert_equal("URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2b", expand("<cfile>")) if has("ebcdic") set isf=@,240-249,/,.,-,_,+,,,$,:,~,\ else set isf=@,48-57,/,.,-,_,+,,,$,:,~,\ endif call search("^third") call search("name") call assert_equal("URL:\\\\machine.name\\vimtest2c", expand("<cfile>")) call search("^fourth") call search("URL") call assert_equal("URL:\\\\machine.name\\tmp\\vimtest2d", expand("<cfile>")) set isf&vim enew! endfunc func Test_gF() new call setline(1, ['111', '222', '333', '444']) w! Xfile close new set isfname-=: call setline(1, ['one', 'Xfile:3', 'three']) 2 call assert_fails('normal gF', 'E37:') call assert_equal(2, getcurpos()[1]) w! Xfile2 normal gF call assert_equal('Xfile', bufname('%')) call assert_equal(3, getcurpos()[1]) set isfname& call delete('Xfile') call delete('Xfile2') bwipe Xfile bwipe Xfile2 endfunc