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patch 9.1.0148: Vim9: can't call internal methods with objects
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d3eae7bc116297f70220f21ded436ed0a88066d8
Author: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun Mar 3 16:26:58 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0148: Vim9: can't call internal methods with objects
Problem: Vim9: can't call internal methods with objects
Solution: Add support for empty(), len() and string() function
calls for objects (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
closes: #14129
Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 03 Mar 2024 16:45:06 +0100 |
parents | f79c9a5a1753 |
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" Tests for the writefile() function and some :write commands. source check.vim source term_util.vim func Test_writefile() let f = tempname() call writefile(["over", "written"], f, "bD") call writefile(["hello", "world"], f, "b") call writefile(["!", "good"], f, "a") call writefile(["morning"], f, "ab") call writefile(["", "vimmers"], f, "ab") let l = readfile(f) call assert_equal("hello", l[0]) call assert_equal("world!", l[1]) call assert_equal("good", l[2]) call assert_equal("morning", l[3]) call assert_equal("vimmers", l[4]) call assert_fails('call writefile("text", "Xwffile")', 'E475: Invalid argument: writefile() first argument must be a List or a Blob') endfunc func Test_writefile_ignore_regexp_error() write Xt[z-a]est.txt call delete('Xt[z-a]est.txt') endfunc func Test_writefile_fails_gently() call assert_fails('call writefile(["test"], "Xwffile", [])', 'E730:') call assert_false(filereadable("Xwffile")) call delete("Xwffile") call assert_fails('call writefile(["test", [], [], [], "tset"], "Xwffile")', 'E730:') call assert_false(filereadable("Xwffile")) call delete("Xwffile") call assert_fails('call writefile([], "Xwffile", [])', 'E730:') call assert_false(filereadable("Xwffile")) call delete("Xwffile") call assert_fails('call writefile([], [])', 'E730:') endfunc func Test_writefile_fails_conversion() CheckFeature iconv if has('sun') throw 'Skipped: does not work on SunOS' endif " Without a backup file the write won't happen if there is a conversion " error. set nobackup nowritebackup backupdir=. backupskip= new let contents = ["line one", "line two"] call writefile(contents, 'Xwfcfile', 'D') edit Xwfcfile call setline(1, ["first line", "cannot convert \u010b", "third line"]) call assert_fails('write ++enc=cp932', 'E513:') call assert_equal(contents, readfile('Xwfcfile')) " With 'backupcopy' set, if there is a conversion error, the backup file is " still created. set backupcopy=yes writebackup& backup& call delete('Xwfcfile' .. &backupext) call assert_fails('write ++enc=cp932', 'E513:') call assert_equal(contents, readfile('Xwfcfile')) call assert_equal(contents, readfile('Xwfcfile' .. &backupext)) set backupcopy& %bw! " Conversion error during write new call setline(1, ["\U10000000"]) let output = execute('write! ++enc=utf-16 Xwfcfile') call assert_match('CONVERSION ERROR', output) let output = execute('write! ++enc=ucs-2 Xwfcfile') call assert_match('CONVERSION ERROR', output) call delete('Xwfcfilz~') call delete('Xwfcfily~') %bw! call delete('Xwfcfile' .. &backupext) bwipe! set backup& writebackup& backupdir&vim backupskip&vim endfunc func Test_writefile_fails_conversion2() CheckFeature iconv if has('sun') throw 'Skipped: does not work on SunOS' endif " With a backup file the write happens even if there is a conversion error, " but then the backup file must remain set nobackup writebackup backupdir=. backupskip= let contents = ["line one", "line two"] call writefile(contents, 'Xwf2file_conversion_err', 'D') edit Xwf2file_conversion_err call setline(1, ["first line", "cannot convert \u010b", "third line"]) set fileencoding=latin1 let output = execute('write') call assert_match('CONVERSION ERROR', output) call assert_equal(contents, readfile('Xwf2file_conversion_err~')) call delete('Xwf2file_conversion_err~') bwipe! set backup& writebackup& backupdir&vim backupskip&vim endfunc func SetFlag(timer) let g:flag = 1 endfunc func Test_write_quit_split() " Prevent exiting by splitting window on file write. augroup testgroup autocmd BufWritePre * split augroup END e! Xwqsfile call setline(1, 'nothing') wq if has('timers') " timer will not run if "exiting" is still set let g:flag = 0 call timer_start(1, 'SetFlag') sleep 50m call assert_equal(1, g:flag) unlet g:flag endif au! testgroup bwipe Xwqsfile call delete('Xwqsfile') endfunc func Test_nowrite_quit_split() " Prevent exiting by opening a help window. e! Xnqsfile help wincmd w exe winnr() . 'q' if has('timers') " timer will not run if "exiting" is still set let g:flag = 0 call timer_start(1, 'SetFlag') sleep 50m call assert_equal(1, g:flag) unlet g:flag endif bwipe Xnqsfile endfunc func Test_writefile_sync_arg() " This doesn't check if fsync() works, only that the argument is accepted. call writefile(['one'], 'Xtest', 'sD') call writefile(['two'], 'Xtest', 'S') endfunc func Test_writefile_sync_dev_stdout() CheckUnix if filewritable('/dev/stdout') " Just check that this doesn't cause an error. call writefile(['one'], '/dev/stdout') else throw 'Skipped: /dev/stdout is not writable' endif endfunc func Test_writefile_autowrite() set autowrite new next Xa Xb Xc call setline(1, 'aaa') next call assert_equal(['aaa'], readfile('Xa')) call setline(1, 'bbb') call assert_fails('edit XX') call assert_false(filereadable('Xb')) set autowriteall edit XX call assert_equal(['bbb'], readfile('Xb')) bwipe! call delete('Xa') call delete('Xb') set noautowrite endfunc func Test_writefile_autowrite_nowrite() set autowrite new next Xa Xb Xc set buftype=nowrite call setline(1, 'aaa') let buf = bufnr('%') " buffer contents silently lost edit XX call assert_false(filereadable('Xa')) rewind call assert_equal('', getline(1)) bwipe! set noautowrite endfunc " Test for ':w !<cmd>' to pipe lines from the current buffer to an external " command. func Test_write_pipe_to_cmd() CheckUnix new call setline(1, ['L1', 'L2', 'L3', 'L4']) 2,3w !cat > Xptfile call assert_equal(['L2', 'L3'], readfile('Xptfile')) close! call delete('Xptfile') endfunc " Test for :saveas func Test_saveas() call assert_fails('saveas', 'E471:') call writefile(['L1'], 'Xsafile') new Xsafile new call setline(1, ['L1']) call assert_fails('saveas Xsafile', 'E139:') close! enew | only call delete('Xsafile') " :saveas should detect and set the file type. syntax on saveas! Xsaveas.pl call assert_equal('perl', &filetype) syntax off %bw! call delete('Xsaveas.pl') " :saveas fails for "nofile" buffer set buftype=nofile call assert_fails('saveas Xsafile', 'E676: No matching autocommands for buftype=nofile buffer') bwipe! endfunc func Test_write_errors() " Test for writing partial buffer call writefile(['L1', 'L2', 'L3'], 'Xwefile') new Xwefile call assert_fails('1,2write', 'E140:') close! call assert_fails('w > Xtest', 'E494:') " Try to overwrite a directory if has('unix') call mkdir('Xwerdir1') call assert_fails('write Xwerdir1', 'E17:') call delete('Xwerdir1', 'd') endif " Test for :wall for a buffer with no name enew | only call setline(1, ['L1']) call assert_fails('wall', 'E141:') enew! " Test for writing a 'readonly' file new Xwefile set readonly call assert_fails('write', 'E45:') close " Test for writing to a read-only file new Xwefile call setfperm('Xwefile', 'r--r--r--') call assert_fails('write', 'E505:') call setfperm('Xwefile', 'rw-rw-rw-') close call delete('Xwefile') call writefile(test_null_list(), 'Xwefile') call assert_false(filereadable('Xwefile')) call writefile(test_null_blob(), 'Xwefile') call assert_false(filereadable('Xwefile')) call assert_fails('call writefile([], "")', 'E482:') " very long file name let long_fname = repeat('n', 5000) call assert_fails('exe "w " .. long_fname', 'E75:') call assert_fails('call writefile([], long_fname)', 'E482:') " Test for writing to a block device on Unix-like systems if has('unix') && getfperm('/dev/loop0') != '' \ && getftype('/dev/loop0') == 'bdev' && !IsRoot() new edit /dev/loop0 call assert_fails('write', 'E503: ') call assert_fails('write!', 'E503: ') close! endif endfunc " Test for writing to a file which is modified after Vim read it func Test_write_file_mtime() CheckEnglish CheckRunVimInTerminal " First read the file into a buffer call writefile(["Line1", "Line2"], 'Xwfmfile', 'D') let old_ftime = getftime('Xwfmfile') let buf = RunVimInTerminal('Xwfmfile', #{rows : 10}) call TermWait(buf) call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set noswapfile\<CR>") call TermWait(buf) " Modify the file directly. Make sure the file modification time is " different. Note that on Linux/Unix, the file is considered modified " outside, only if the difference is 2 seconds or more sleep 1 call writefile(["Line3", "Line4"], 'Xwfmfile') let new_ftime = getftime('Xwfmfile') while new_ftime - old_ftime < 2 sleep 100m call writefile(["Line3", "Line4"], 'Xwfmfile') let new_ftime = getftime('Xwfmfile') endwhile " Try to overwrite the file and check for the prompt call term_sendkeys(buf, ":w\<CR>") call TermWait(buf) call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("WARNING: The file has been changed since reading it!!!", term_getline(buf, 9))}) call assert_equal("Do you really want to write to it (y/n)?", \ term_getline(buf, 10)) call term_sendkeys(buf, "n\<CR>") call TermWait(buf) call assert_equal(new_ftime, getftime('Xwfmfile')) call term_sendkeys(buf, ":w\<CR>") call TermWait(buf) call term_sendkeys(buf, "y\<CR>") call TermWait(buf) call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('Line2', readfile('Xwfmfile')[1])}) " clean up call StopVimInTerminal(buf) endfunc " Test for an autocmd unloading a buffer during a write command func Test_write_autocmd_unloadbuf_lockmark() augroup WriteTest autocmd BufWritePre Xwaufile enew | write augroup END e Xwaufile call assert_fails('lockmarks write', ['E32:', 'E203:']) augroup WriteTest au! augroup END augroup! WriteTest endfunc " Test for writing a buffer with 'acwrite' but without autocmds func Test_write_acwrite_error() new Xwaefile call setline(1, ['line1', 'line2', 'line3']) set buftype=acwrite call assert_fails('write', 'E676:') call assert_fails('1,2write!', 'E676:') call assert_fails('w >>', 'E676:') close! endfunc " Test for adding and removing lines from an autocmd when writing a buffer func Test_write_autocmd_add_remove_lines() new Xwaafile call setline(1, ['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc', 'ddd']) " Autocmd deleting lines from the file when writing a partial file augroup WriteTest2 au! autocmd FileWritePre Xwaafile 1,2d augroup END call assert_fails('2,3w!', 'E204:') " Autocmd adding lines to a file when writing a partial file augroup WriteTest2 au! autocmd FileWritePre Xwaafile call append(0, ['xxx', 'yyy']) augroup END %d call setline(1, ['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc', 'ddd']) 1,2w! call assert_equal(['xxx', 'yyy', 'aaa', 'bbb'], readfile('Xwaafile')) " Autocmd deleting lines from the file when writing the whole file augroup WriteTest2 au! autocmd BufWritePre Xwaafile 1,2d augroup END %d call setline(1, ['aaa', 'bbb', 'ccc', 'ddd']) w call assert_equal(['ccc', 'ddd'], readfile('Xwaafile')) augroup WriteTest2 au! augroup END augroup! WriteTest2 close! call delete('Xwaafile') endfunc " Test for writing to a readonly file func Test_write_readonly() call writefile([], 'Xwrofile', 'D') call setfperm('Xwrofile', "r--------") edit Xwrofile set noreadonly backupskip= call assert_fails('write', 'E505:') let save_cpo = &cpo set cpo+=W call assert_fails('write!', 'E504:') let &cpo = save_cpo call setline(1, ['line1']) write! call assert_equal(['line1'], readfile('Xwrofile')) " Auto-saving a readonly file should fail with 'autowriteall' %bw! e Xwrofile set noreadonly autowriteall call setline(1, ['aaaa']) call assert_fails('n', 'E505:') set cpo+=W call assert_fails('n', 'E504:') set cpo-=W set autowriteall& set backupskip& %bw! endfunc " Test for 'patchmode' func Test_patchmode() call writefile(['one'], 'Xpafile', 'D') set patchmode=.orig nobackup backupskip= writebackup new Xpafile call setline(1, 'two') " first write should create the .orig file write call assert_equal(['one'], readfile('Xpafile.orig')) call setline(1, 'three') " subsequent writes should not create/modify the .orig file write call assert_equal(['one'], readfile('Xpafile.orig')) " use 'patchmode' with 'nobackup' and 'nowritebackup' to create an empty " original file call delete('Xpafile') call delete('Xpafile.orig') %bw! set patchmode=.orig nobackup nowritebackup edit Xpafile call setline(1, ['xxx']) write call assert_equal(['xxx'], readfile('Xpafile')) call assert_equal([], readfile('Xpafile.orig')) set patchmode& backup& backupskip& writebackup& call delete('Xpafile.orig') endfunc " Test for writing to a file in a readonly directory " NOTE: if you run tests as root this will fail. Don't run tests as root! func Test_write_readonly_dir() " On MS-Windows, modifying files in a read-only directory is allowed. CheckUnix " Root can do it too. CheckNotRoot call mkdir('Xrodir/', 'R') call writefile(['one'], 'Xrodir/Xfile1') call setfperm('Xrodir', 'r-xr--r--') " try to create a new file in the directory new Xrodir/Xfile2 call setline(1, 'two') call assert_fails('write', 'E212:') " try to create a backup file in the directory edit! Xrodir/Xfile1 set backupdir=./Xrodir backupskip= set patchmode=.orig call assert_fails('write', 'E509:') call setfperm('Xrodir', 'rwxr--r--') set backupdir& backupskip& patchmode& endfunc " Test for writing a file using invalid file encoding func Test_write_invalid_encoding() new call setline(1, 'abc') call assert_fails('write ++enc=axbyc Xiefile', 'E213:') close! endfunc " Tests for reading and writing files with conversion for Win32. func Test_write_file_encoding() CheckMSWindows let save_encoding = &encoding let save_fileencodings = &fileencodings set encoding=latin1 fileencodings& let text =<< trim END 1 utf-8 text: Для Vim version 6.2. Последнее изменение: 1970 Jan 01 2 cp1251 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 3 cp866 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 END call writefile(text, 'Xwfefile', 'D') edit Xwfefile " write tests: " combine three values for 'encoding' with three values for 'fileencoding' " also write files for read tests call cursor(1, 1) set encoding=utf-8 .w! ++enc=utf-8 Xwfetest .w ++enc=cp1251 >> Xwfetest .w ++enc=cp866 >> Xwfetest .w! ++enc=utf-8 Xutf8 let expected =<< trim END 1 utf-8 text: Для Vim version 6.2. Последнее изменение: 1970 Jan 01 1 utf-8 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 1 utf-8 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 END call assert_equal(expected, readfile('Xwfetest')) call cursor(2, 1) set encoding=cp1251 .w! ++enc=utf-8 Xwfetest .w ++enc=cp1251 >> Xwfetest .w ++enc=cp866 >> Xwfetest .w! ++enc=cp1251 Xcp1251 let expected =<< trim END 2 cp1251 text: Для Vim version 6.2. Последнее изменение: 1970 Jan 01 2 cp1251 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 2 cp1251 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 END call assert_equal(expected, readfile('Xwfetest')) call cursor(3, 1) set encoding=cp866 .w! ++enc=utf-8 Xwfetest .w ++enc=cp1251 >> Xwfetest .w ++enc=cp866 >> Xwfetest .w! ++enc=cp866 Xcp866 let expected =<< trim END 3 cp866 text: Для Vim version 6.2. Последнее изменение: 1970 Jan 01 3 cp866 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 3 cp866 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 END call assert_equal(expected, readfile('Xwfetest')) " read three 'fileencoding's with utf-8 'encoding' set encoding=utf-8 fencs=utf-8,cp1251 e Xutf8 .w! ++enc=utf-8 Xwfetest e Xcp1251 .w ++enc=utf-8 >> Xwfetest set fencs=utf-8,cp866 e Xcp866 .w ++enc=utf-8 >> Xwfetest let expected =<< trim END 1 utf-8 text: Для Vim version 6.2. Последнее изменение: 1970 Jan 01 2 cp1251 text: Для Vim version 6.2. Последнее изменение: 1970 Jan 01 3 cp866 text: Для Vim version 6.2. Последнее изменение: 1970 Jan 01 END call assert_equal(expected, readfile('Xwfetest')) " read three 'fileencoding's with cp1251 'encoding' set encoding=utf-8 fencs=utf-8,cp1251 e Xutf8 .w! ++enc=cp1251 Xwfetest e Xcp1251 .w ++enc=cp1251 >> Xwfetest set fencs=utf-8,cp866 e Xcp866 .w ++enc=cp1251 >> Xwfetest let expected =<< trim END 1 utf-8 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 2 cp1251 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 3 cp866 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 END call assert_equal(expected, readfile('Xwfetest')) " read three 'fileencoding's with cp866 'encoding' set encoding=cp866 fencs=utf-8,cp1251 e Xutf8 .w! ++enc=cp866 Xwfetest e Xcp1251 .w ++enc=cp866 >> Xwfetest set fencs=utf-8,cp866 e Xcp866 .w ++enc=cp866 >> Xwfetest let expected =<< trim END 1 utf-8 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 2 cp1251 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 3 cp866 text: Vim version 6.2. : 1970 Jan 01 END call assert_equal(expected, readfile('Xwfetest')) call delete('Xwfetest') call delete('Xutf8') call delete('Xcp1251') call delete('Xcp866') let &encoding = save_encoding let &fileencodings = save_fileencodings %bw! endfunc " Test for writing and reading a file starting with a BOM. " Byte Order Mark (BOM) character for various encodings is below: " UTF-8 : EF BB BF " UTF-16 (BE): FE FF " UTF-16 (LE): FF FE " UTF-32 (BE): 00 00 FE FF " UTF-32 (LE): FF FE 00 00 func Test_readwrite_file_with_bom() let utf8_bom = "\xEF\xBB\xBF" let utf16be_bom = "\xFE\xFF" let utf16le_bom = "\xFF\xFE" let utf32be_bom = "\n\n\xFE\xFF" let utf32le_bom = "\xFF\xFE\n\n" let save_fileencoding = &fileencoding set cpoptions+=S " Check that editing a latin1 file doesn't see a BOM call writefile(["\xFE\xFElatin-1"], 'Xrwtest1', 'D') edit Xrwtest1 call assert_equal('latin1', &fileencoding) call assert_equal(0, &bomb) set fenc=latin1 write Xrwfile2 call assert_equal(["\xFE\xFElatin-1", ''], readfile('Xrwfile2', 'b')) set bomb fenc=latin1 write Xrwtest3 call assert_equal(["\xFE\xFElatin-1", ''], readfile('Xrwtest3', 'b')) set bomb& " Check utf-8 BOM %bw! call writefile([utf8_bom .. "utf-8"], 'Xrwtest1') edit! Xrwtest1 call assert_equal('utf-8', &fileencoding) call assert_equal(1, &bomb) call assert_equal('utf-8', getline(1)) set fenc=latin1 write! Xrwfile2 call assert_equal(['utf-8', ''], readfile('Xrwfile2', 'b')) set fenc=utf-8 w! Xrwtest3 call assert_equal([utf8_bom .. "utf-8", ''], readfile('Xrwtest3', 'b')) " Check utf-8 with an error (will fall back to latin-1) %bw! call writefile([utf8_bom .. "utf-8\x80err"], 'Xrwtest1') edit! Xrwtest1 call assert_equal('latin1', &fileencoding) call assert_equal(0, &bomb) call assert_equal("\xC3\xAF\xC2\xBB\xC2\xBFutf-8\xC2\x80err", getline(1)) set fenc=latin1 write! Xrwfile2 call assert_equal([utf8_bom .. "utf-8\x80err", ''], readfile('Xrwfile2', 'b')) set fenc=utf-8 w! Xrwtest3 call assert_equal(["\xC3\xAF\xC2\xBB\xC2\xBFutf-8\xC2\x80err", ''], \ readfile('Xrwtest3', 'b')) " Check ucs-2 BOM %bw! call writefile([utf16be_bom .. "\nu\nc\ns\n-\n2\n"], 'Xrwtest1') edit! Xrwtest1 call assert_equal('utf-16', &fileencoding) call assert_equal(1, &bomb) call assert_equal('ucs-2', getline(1)) set fenc=latin1 write! Xrwfile2 call assert_equal(["ucs-2", ''], readfile('Xrwfile2', 'b')) set fenc=ucs-2 w! Xrwtest3 call assert_equal([utf16be_bom .. "\nu\nc\ns\n-\n2\n", ''], \ readfile('Xrwtest3', 'b')) " Check ucs-2le BOM %bw! call writefile([utf16le_bom .. "u\nc\ns\n-\n2\nl\ne\n"], 'Xrwtest1') " Need to add a NUL byte after the NL byte call writefile(0z00, 'Xrwtest1', 'a') edit! Xrwtest1 call assert_equal('utf-16le', &fileencoding) call assert_equal(1, &bomb) call assert_equal('ucs-2le', getline(1)) set fenc=latin1 write! Xrwfile2 call assert_equal(["ucs-2le", ''], readfile('Xrwfile2', 'b')) set fenc=ucs-2le w! Xrwtest3 call assert_equal([utf16le_bom .. "u\nc\ns\n-\n2\nl\ne\n", "\n"], \ readfile('Xrwtest3', 'b')) " Check ucs-4 BOM %bw! call writefile([utf32be_bom .. "\n\n\nu\n\n\nc\n\n\ns\n\n\n-\n\n\n4\n\n\n"], 'Xrwtest1') edit! Xrwtest1 call assert_equal('ucs-4', &fileencoding) call assert_equal(1, &bomb) call assert_equal('ucs-4', getline(1)) set fenc=latin1 write! Xrwfile2 call assert_equal(["ucs-4", ''], readfile('Xrwfile2', 'b')) set fenc=ucs-4 w! Xrwtest3 call assert_equal([utf32be_bom .. "\n\n\nu\n\n\nc\n\n\ns\n\n\n-\n\n\n4\n\n\n", ''], readfile('Xrwtest3', 'b')) " Check ucs-4le BOM %bw! call writefile([utf32le_bom .. "u\n\n\nc\n\n\ns\n\n\n-\n\n\n4\n\n\nl\n\n\ne\n\n\n"], 'Xrwtest1') " Need to add three NUL bytes after the NL byte call writefile(0z000000, 'Xrwtest1', 'a') edit! Xrwtest1 call assert_equal('ucs-4le', &fileencoding) call assert_equal(1, &bomb) call assert_equal('ucs-4le', getline(1)) set fenc=latin1 write! Xrwfile2 call assert_equal(["ucs-4le", ''], readfile('Xrwfile2', 'b')) set fenc=ucs-4le w! Xrwtest3 call assert_equal([utf32le_bom .. "u\n\n\nc\n\n\ns\n\n\n-\n\n\n4\n\n\nl\n\n\ne\n\n\n", "\n\n\n"], readfile('Xrwtest3', 'b')) set cpoptions-=S let &fileencoding = save_fileencoding call delete('Xrwfile2') call delete('Xrwtest3') %bw! endfunc func Test_read_write_bin() " write file missing EOL call writefile(['noeol'], "XNoEolSetEol", 'bSD') call assert_equal(0z6E6F656F6C, readfile('XNoEolSetEol', 'B')) " when file is read 'eol' is off set nofixeol e! ++ff=unix XNoEolSetEol call assert_equal(0, &eol) " writing with 'eol' set adds the newline setlocal eol w call assert_equal(0z6E6F656F6C0A, readfile('XNoEolSetEol', 'B')) set ff& fixeol& bwipe! XNoEolSetEol endfunc " Test for the 'backupcopy' option when writing files func Test_backupcopy() CheckUnix set backupskip= " With the default 'backupcopy' setting, saving a symbolic link file " should not break the link. set backupcopy& call writefile(['1111'], 'Xbcfile1') silent !ln -s Xbcfile1 Xbcfile2 new Xbcfile2 call setline(1, ['2222']) write close call assert_equal(['2222'], readfile('Xbcfile1')) call assert_equal('Xbcfile1', resolve('Xbcfile2')) call assert_equal('link', getftype('Xbcfile2')) call delete('Xbcfile1') call delete('Xbcfile2') " With the 'backupcopy' set to 'breaksymlink', saving a symbolic link file " should break the link. set backupcopy=yes,breaksymlink call writefile(['1111'], 'Xbcfile1') silent !ln -s Xbcfile1 Xbcfile2 new Xbcfile2 call setline(1, ['2222']) write close call assert_equal(['1111'], readfile('Xbcfile1')) call assert_equal(['2222'], readfile('Xbcfile2')) call assert_equal('Xbcfile2', resolve('Xbcfile2')) call assert_equal('file', getftype('Xbcfile2')) call delete('Xbcfile1') call delete('Xbcfile2') set backupcopy& " With the default 'backupcopy' setting, saving a hard link file " should not break the link. set backupcopy& call writefile(['1111'], 'Xbcfile1') silent !ln Xbcfile1 Xbcfile2 new Xbcfile2 call setline(1, ['2222']) write close call assert_equal(['2222'], readfile('Xbcfile1')) call delete('Xbcfile1') call delete('Xbcfile2') " With the 'backupcopy' set to 'breaksymlink', saving a hard link file " should break the link. set backupcopy=yes,breakhardlink call writefile(['1111'], 'Xbcfile1') silent !ln Xbcfile1 Xbcfile2 new Xbcfile2 call setline(1, ['2222']) write call assert_equal(['1111'], readfile('Xbcfile1')) call assert_equal(['2222'], readfile('Xbcfile2')) call delete('Xbcfile1') call delete('Xbcfile2') " If a backup file is already present, then a slightly modified filename " should be used as the backup file. Try with 'backupcopy' set to 'yes' and " 'no'. %bw call writefile(['aaaa'], 'Xbcfile') call writefile(['bbbb'], 'Xbcfile.bak') set backupcopy=yes backupext=.bak new Xbcfile call setline(1, ['cccc']) write close call assert_equal(['cccc'], readfile('Xbcfile')) call assert_equal(['bbbb'], readfile('Xbcfile.bak')) set backupcopy=no backupext=.bak new Xbcfile call setline(1, ['dddd']) write close call assert_equal(['dddd'], readfile('Xbcfile')) call assert_equal(['bbbb'], readfile('Xbcfile.bak')) call delete('Xbcfile') call delete('Xbcfile.bak') " Write to a device file (in Unix-like systems) which cannot be backed up. if has('unix') set writebackup backupcopy=yes nobackup new call setline(1, ['aaaa']) let output = execute('write! /dev/null') call assert_match('"/dev/null" \[Device]', output) close set writebackup backupcopy=no nobackup new call setline(1, ['aaaa']) let output = execute('write! /dev/null') call assert_match('"/dev/null" \[Device]', output) close set backup writebackup& backupcopy& new call setline(1, ['aaaa']) let output = execute('write! /dev/null') call assert_match('"/dev/null" \[Device]', output) close endif set backupcopy& backupskip& backupext& backup& endfunc " Test for writing a file with 'encoding' set to 'utf-16' func Test_write_utf16() new call setline(1, ["\U00010001"]) write ++enc=utf-16 Xw16file bw! call assert_equal(0zD800DC01, readfile('Xw16file', 'B')[0:3]) call delete('Xw16file') endfunc " Test for trying to save a backup file when the backup file is a symbolic " link to the original file. The backup file should not be modified. func Test_write_backup_symlink() CheckUnix call mkdir('Xbackup') let save_backupdir = &backupdir set backupdir=.,./Xbackup call writefile(['1111'], 'Xwbsfile', 'D') silent !ln -s Xwbsfile Xwbsfile.bak new Xwbsfile set backup backupcopy=yes backupext=.bak write call assert_equal('link', getftype('Xwbsfile.bak')) call assert_equal('Xwbsfile', resolve('Xwbsfile.bak')) " backup file should be created in the 'backup' directory if !has('bsd') " This check fails on FreeBSD call assert_true(filereadable('./Xbackup/Xwbsfile.bak')) endif set backup& backupcopy& backupext& %bw call delete('Xwbsfile.bak') call delete('Xbackup', 'rf') let &backupdir = save_backupdir endfunc " Test for ':write ++bin' and ':write ++nobin' func Test_write_binary_file() " create a file without an eol/eof character call writefile(0z616161, 'Xwbfile1', 'bD') new Xwbfile1 write ++bin Xwbfile2 write ++nobin Xwbfile3 call assert_equal(0z616161, readblob('Xwbfile2')) if has('win32') call assert_equal(0z6161610D.0A, readblob('Xwbfile3')) else call assert_equal(0z6161610A, readblob('Xwbfile3')) endif call delete('Xwbfile2') call delete('Xwbfile3') endfunc func DoWriteDefer() call writefile(['some text'], 'XdeferDelete', 'D') call assert_equal(['some text'], readfile('XdeferDelete')) endfunc def DefWriteDefer() writefile(['some text'], 'XdefdeferDelete', 'D') assert_equal(['some text'], readfile('XdefdeferDelete')) enddef func Test_write_with_deferred_delete() call DoWriteDefer() call assert_equal('', glob('XdeferDelete')) call DefWriteDefer() call assert_equal('', glob('XdefdeferDelete')) endfunc func DoWriteFile() call writefile(['text'], 'Xthefile', 'D') cd .. endfunc func Test_write_defer_delete_chdir() let dir = getcwd() call DoWriteFile() call assert_notequal(dir, getcwd()) call chdir(dir) call assert_equal('', glob('Xthefile')) endfunc " Check that buffer is written before triggering QuitPre func Test_wq_quitpre_autocommand() edit Xsomefile call setline(1, 'hello') split let g:seq = [] augroup Testing au QuitPre * call add(g:seq, 'QuitPre - ' .. (&modified ? 'modified' : 'not modified')) au BufWritePost * call add(g:seq, 'written') augroup END wq call assert_equal(['written', 'QuitPre - not modified'], g:seq) augroup Testing au! augroup END bwipe! unlet g:seq call delete('Xsomefile') endfunc func Test_write_with_xattr_support() CheckLinux CheckFeature xattr CheckExecutable setfattr let contents = ["file with xattrs", "line two"] call writefile(contents, 'Xwattr.txt', 'D') " write a couple of xattr call system('setfattr -n user.cookie -v chocolate Xwattr.txt') call system('setfattr -n user.frieda -v bar Xwattr.txt') call system('setfattr -n user.empty Xwattr.txt') set backupcopy=no writebackup& backup& sp Xwattr.txt w $r! getfattr -d % let expected = ['file with xattrs', 'line two', '# file: Xwattr.txt', 'user.cookie="chocolate"', 'user.empty=""', 'user.frieda="bar"', ''] call assert_equal(expected, getline(1,'$')) set backupcopy& bw! endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab