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commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b5ae48e9ffd3b8eb6ca4057de11f1bddcde8ce6f
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri Aug 12 22:23:25 2016 +0200
patch 7.4.2204
Problem: It is not easy to get information about buffers, windows and
tabpages.
Solution: Add getbufinfo(), getwininfo() and gettabinfo(). (Yegappan
Lakshmanan)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Fri, 12 Aug 2016 22:30:07 +0200 |
parents | 05e7d084c6c2 |
children | ae45d497868f |
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Tests for find completion. STARTTEST :so small.vim :" Do all test in a separate window to avoid E211 when we recursively :" delete the Xfind directory during cleanup :" :" This will cause a few errors, do it silently. :set visualbell :set nocp viminfo+=nviminfo :" :" On windows a stale "Xfind" directory may exist, remove it so that :" we start from a clean state. :call delete("Xfind", "rf") :new :let cwd=getcwd() :let test_out = cwd . '/test.out' :call mkdir('Xfind') :cd Xfind :set path= :find :exec "w! " . test_out :close :new :set path=. :find :exec "w >>" . test_out :close :new :set path=.,, :find :exec "w >>" . test_out :close :new :set path=./** :find :exec "w >>" . test_out :close :new :" We shouldn't find any file at this point, test.out must be empty. :call mkdir('in') :cd in :call mkdir('path') :exec "cd " . cwd :e Xfind/file.txt SHoly Grail:w :e Xfind/in/file.txt SJimmy Hoffa:w :e Xfind/in/stuff.txt SAnother Holy Grail:w :e Xfind/in/path/file.txt SE.T.:w :set path=Xfind/** :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :" Rerun the previous three find completions, using fullpath in 'path' :exec "set path=" . cwd . "/Xfind/**" :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :" Same steps again, using relative and fullpath items that point to the same :" recursive location. :" This is to test that there are no duplicates in the completion list. :exec "set path+=Xfind/**" :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :find file :" Test find completion for directory of current buffer, which at this point :" is Xfind/in/file.txt. :set path=. :find st :exec "w >>" . test_out :" Test find completion for empty path item ",," which is the current directory :cd Xfind :set path=,, :find f :exec "w >>" . test_out :" Test shortening of :" :" foo/x/bar/voyager.txt :" foo/y/bar/voyager.txt :" :" When current directory is above foo/ they should be shortened to (in order :" of appearance): :" :" x/bar/voyager.txt :" y/bar/voyager.txt :call mkdir('foo') :cd foo :call mkdir('x') :call mkdir('y') :cd x :call mkdir('bar') :cd .. :cd y :call mkdir('bar') :cd .. :cd .. :" We should now be in the Xfind directory :e foo/x/bar/voyager.txt SVoyager 1:w :e foo/y/bar/voyager.txt SVoyager 2:w :exec "set path=" . cwd . "/Xfind/**" :find voyager :exec "w >>" . test_out :find voyager :exec "w >>" . test_out :" :" When current directory is .../foo/y/bar they should be shortened to (in :" order of appearance): :" :" ./voyager.txt :" x/bar/voyager.txt :cd foo :cd y :cd bar :find voyager :exec "w >> " . test_out :find voyager :exec "w >> " . test_out :" Check the opposite too: :cd .. :cd .. :cd x :cd bar :find voyager :exec "w >> " . test_out :find voyager :exec "w >> " . test_out :" Check for correct handling of shorten_fname()'s behavior on windows :exec "cd " . cwd . "/Xfind/in" :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :" Test for relative to current buffer 'path' item :exec "cd " . cwd . "/Xfind/" :set path=./path :" Open the file where Jimmy Hoffa is found :e in/file.txt :" Find the file containing 'E.T.' in the Xfind/in/path directory :find file :exec "w >>" . test_out :" :" Test that completion works when path=.,, :" :set path=.,, :" Open Jimmy Hoffa file :e in/file.txt :exec "w >>" . test_out :" Search for the file containing Holy Grail in same directory as in/path.txt :find stu :exec "w >>" . test_out :q :exec "cd " . cwd :call delete("Xfind", "rf") :qa! ENDTEST