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patch 8.0.1605: terminal test is a bit flaky
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/012eb6629337fdf8afca78a24faa132e9b42e7b4
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue Mar 13 17:55:27 2018 +0100
patch 8.0.1605: terminal test is a bit flaky
Problem: Terminal test is a bit flaky.
Solution: Check for the shell prompt. Use more lambda functions.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 13 Mar 2018 18:00:06 +0100 |
parents | 709b898e2119 |
children | 977cab3d5474 |
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" Tests for stat functions and checktime func CheckFileTime(doSleep) let fname = 'Xtest.tmp' let result = 0 let ts = localtime() if a:doSleep sleep 1 endif let fl = ['Hello World!'] call writefile(fl, fname) let tf = getftime(fname) if a:doSleep sleep 1 endif let te = localtime() let time_correct = (ts <= tf && tf <= te) if a:doSleep || time_correct call assert_true(time_correct) call assert_equal(strlen(fl[0] . "\n"), getfsize(fname)) call assert_equal('file', getftype(fname)) call assert_equal('rw-', getfperm(fname)[0:2]) let result = 1 endif call delete(fname) return result endfunc func Test_existent_file() " On some systems the file timestamp is rounded to a multiple of 2 seconds. " We need to sleep to handle that, but that makes the test slow. First try " without the sleep, and if it fails try again with the sleep. if CheckFileTime(0) == 0 call CheckFileTime(1) endif endfunc func Test_existent_directory() let dname = '.' call assert_equal(0, getfsize(dname)) call assert_equal('dir', getftype(dname)) call assert_equal('rwx', getfperm(dname)[0:2]) endfunc func Test_checktime() let fname = 'Xtest.tmp' let fl = ['Hello World!'] call writefile(fl, fname) set autoread exec 'e' fname " FAT has a granularity of 2 seconds, otherwise it's usually 1 second if has('win32') sleep 2 else sleep 1 endif let fl = readfile(fname) let fl[0] .= ' - checktime' call writefile(fl, fname) checktime call assert_equal(fl[0], getline(1)) call delete(fname) endfunc func Test_nonexistent_file() let fname = 'Xtest.tmp' call delete(fname) call assert_equal(-1, getftime(fname)) call assert_equal(-1, getfsize(fname)) call assert_equal('', getftype(fname)) call assert_equal('', getfperm(fname)) endfunc func Test_win32_symlink_dir() " On Windows, non-admin users cannot create symlinks. " So we use an existing symlink for this test. if has('win32') " Check if 'C:\Users\All Users' is a symlink to a directory. let res = system('dir C:\Users /a') if match(res, '\C<SYMLINKD> *All Users') >= 0 " Get the filetype of the symlink. call assert_equal('dir', getftype('C:\Users\All Users')) endif endif endfunc