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patch 9.1.0265: console dialog cannot save unnamed buffers
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/df46115fc839c8912ed60646e86a412e5180ba1d
Author: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Apr 4 22:23:29 2024 +0200
patch 9.1.0265: console dialog cannot save unnamed buffers
Problem: console dialog cannot save unnamed buffers
Solution: set bufname before save (glepnir). Define dialog_con_gui
to test for GUI+Console dialog support, use it to skip
the test when the GUI feature has been defined.
Note: The dialog_changed() function will also try to call the
browse_save_fname() function, when FEAT_BROWSE is defined (which is only
defined in a GUI build of Vim). This will eventually lead to a call of
do_browse(), which causes an error message if a GUI is not currently
running (see the TODO: in do_browse()) and will then lead to a failure
in Test_goto_buf_with_onfirm().
Therefore, we must disable the Test_goto_buf_with_onfirm(), when the
dialog_con_gui feature is enabled (which basically means dialog feature
for GUI and Console builds, in contrast to the dialog_con and dialog_gui
feature).
(Previously this wasn't a problem, because the test aborted in the YES
case for the :confirm :b XgotoConf case and did therefore not run into
the browse function call)
closes: #14398
Signed-off-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 04 Apr 2024 23:45:02 +0200 |
parents | dbec60b8c253 |
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set cpo&vim if 1 " This is executed only with the eval feature set nocompatible set viminfo= func Count(match, type) if a:type ==# 'executed' let g:executed += (a:match+0) elseif a:type ==# 'failed' let g:failed += a:match+0 elseif a:type ==# 'skipped' let g:skipped += 1 call extend(g:skipped_output, ["\t" .. a:match]) endif endfunc let g:executed = 0 let g:skipped = 0 let g:failed = 0 let g:skipped_output = [] let g:failed_output = [] let output = [""] if $TEST_FILTER != '' call extend(g:skipped_output, ["\tAll tests not matching $TEST_FILTER: '" .. $TEST_FILTER .. "'"]) endif try " This uses the :s command to just fetch and process the output of the " tests, it doesn't actually replace anything. " And it uses "silent" to avoid reporting the number of matches. silent %s/Executed\s\+\zs\d\+\ze\s\+tests\?/\=Count(submatch(0),'executed')/egn silent %s/^SKIPPED \zs.*/\=Count(submatch(0), 'skipped')/egn silent %s/^\(\d\+\)\s\+FAILED:/\=Count(submatch(1), 'failed')/egn call extend(output, ["Skipped:"]) call extend(output, skipped_output) call extend(output, [ \ "", \ "-------------------------------", \ printf("Executed: %5d Tests", g:executed), \ printf(" Skipped: %5d Tests", g:skipped), \ printf(" %s: %5d Tests", g:failed == 0 ? 'Failed' : 'FAILED', g:failed), \ "", \ ]) if filereadable('test.log') " outputs and indents the failed test result call extend(output, ["", "Failures: "]) let failed_output = filter(readfile('test.log'), { v,k -> !empty(k)}) call extend(output, map(failed_output, { v,k -> "\t".k})) " Add a final newline call extend(output, [""]) endif catch " Catch-all finally call writefile(output, 'test_result.log') " overwrites an existing file endtry endif q!