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view src/testdir/test_hlsearch.vim @ 34647:6b2efa2b2386 v9.1.0208
patch 9.1.0208: winfixbuf does not allow to re-edit current buffer
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/65e580bd5610465bb6b9c1a546b7a8d00c76aa47
Author: Colin Kennedy <colinvfx@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Mar 26 18:29:30 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0208: winfixbuf does not allow to re-edit current buffer
Problem: winfixbuf does not allow to re-edit current buffer
(Tim Pope, after v9.1.0147)
Solution: Explicitly allow :e even when 'winfixbuf' is set,
since it just re-loads the current buffer
(Colin Kennedy)
fixes: #14237
closes: #14286
Signed-off-by: Colin Kennedy <colinvfx@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 26 Mar 2024 18:45:03 +0100 |
parents | 695b50472e85 |
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" Test for v:hlsearch source check.vim source screendump.vim func Test_hlsearch() new call setline(1, repeat(['aaa'], 10)) set hlsearch nolazyredraw " redraw is needed to make hlsearch highlight the matches exe "normal! /aaa\<CR>" | redraw let r1 = screenattr(1, 1) nohlsearch | redraw call assert_notequal(r1, screenattr(1,1)) let v:hlsearch=1 | redraw call assert_equal(r1, screenattr(1,1)) let v:hlsearch=0 | redraw call assert_notequal(r1, screenattr(1,1)) set hlsearch | redraw call assert_equal(r1, screenattr(1,1)) let v:hlsearch=0 | redraw call assert_notequal(r1, screenattr(1,1)) exe "normal! n" | redraw call assert_equal(r1, screenattr(1,1)) let v:hlsearch=0 | redraw call assert_notequal(r1, screenattr(1,1)) exe "normal! /\<CR>" | redraw call assert_equal(r1, screenattr(1,1)) set nohls exe "normal! /\<CR>" | redraw call assert_notequal(r1, screenattr(1,1)) call assert_fails('let v:hlsearch=[]', 'E745:') call garbagecollect(1) call getchar(1) enew! endfunc func Test_hlsearch_hangs() CheckFunction reltimefloat " So, it turns out that Windows 7 implements TimerQueue timers differently " and they can expire *before* the requested time has elapsed. So allow for " the timeout occurring after 80 ms (5 * 16 (the typical clock tick)). if has("win32") let min_timeout = 0.08 else let min_timeout = 0.1 endif " This pattern takes a long time to match, it should timeout. new call setline(1, ['aaa', repeat('abc ', 1000), 'ccc']) let start = reltime() set hlsearch nolazyredraw redrawtime=101 let @/ = '\%#=1a*.*X\@<=b*' redraw let elapsed = reltimefloat(reltime(start)) call assert_inrange(min_timeout, 1.0, elapsed) set nohlsearch redrawtime& bwipe! endfunc func Test_hlsearch_eol_highlight() new call append(1, repeat([''], 9)) set hlsearch nolazyredraw exe "normal! /$\<CR>" | redraw let attr = screenattr(1, 1) for row in range(2, 10) call assert_equal(attr, screenattr(row, 1), 'in line ' . row) endfor set nohlsearch bwipe! endfunc func Test_hlsearch_Ctrl_R() CheckRunVimInTerminal let lines =<< trim END set incsearch hlsearch let @" = "text" put END call writefile(lines, 'XhlsearchCtrlR', 'D') let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S XhlsearchCtrlR', #{rows: 6, cols: 60}) call term_sendkeys(buf, "/\<C-R>\<C-R>\"") call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_hlsearch_ctrlr_1', {}) call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Esc>") call StopVimInTerminal(buf) endfunc func Test_hlsearch_clipboard() CheckRunVimInTerminal CheckFeature clipboard_working let lines =<< trim END set incsearch hlsearch let @* = "text" put * END call writefile(lines, 'XhlsearchClipboard', 'D') let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S XhlsearchClipboard', #{rows: 6, cols: 60}) call term_sendkeys(buf, "/\<C-R>*") call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_hlsearch_ctrlr_1', {}) call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Esc>") call StopVimInTerminal(buf) endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab