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patch 9.1.0111: filetype: no support for bats files
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d00fb4b3a237b375de5a1f453c8453b8b3797d51
Author: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@collins.com>
Date: Thu Feb 15 00:16:02 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0111: filetype: no support for bats files
The '*.bats' file type is for Bash Automated Testing System (BATS)
scripts. BATS scripts are Bash with a special '@test' extension but they
otherwise work with Vim's bash filetype.
See https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core
closes: #14039
Signed-off-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@collins.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 15 Feb 2024 00:30:02 +0100 |
parents | bea4ebf594c6 |
children | 7e93120ed584 |
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# # Makefile to run all tests for Vim # # Use console or GUI. VIMPROG = ../vim XXDPROG = ../xxd/xxd # VIMPROG = ../gvim SCRIPTSOURCE = ../../runtime # Comment out this line to see the verbose output of tests. # # Catches SwapExists to avoid hanging at the ATTENTION prompt. REDIR_TEST_TO_NULL = --cmd 'au SwapExists * let v:swapchoice = "e"' | LC_ALL=C LANG=C LANGUAGE=C awk '/Executing Test_/{match($$0, "([0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] *)?Executing Test_[^\\)]*\\)"); print substr($$0, RSTART, RLENGTH) "\r"; fflush()}' # Uncomment this line to use valgrind for memory leaks and extra warnings. # The output goes into a file "valgrind.testN" # Vim should be compiled with EXITFREE to avoid false warnings. # This will make testing about 10 times as slow. # VALGRIND = valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --num-callers=45 --log-file=valgrind.$* # To execute one test, e.g. in gdb, use something like this: # run -f -u unix.vim --gui-dialog-file guidialog -U NONE --noplugin --not-a-term -S runtest.vim test_name.vim default: nongui # The list of tests is common to all systems. # This defines SCRIPTS_TINY_OUT, NEW_TESTS and NEW_TESTS_RES. include Make_all.mak # Explicit dependencies. test_options.res test_alot.res: opt_test.vim .SUFFIXES: .in .out .res .vim nongui: nolog tinytests newtests report gui: nolog tinytests newtests report tiny: nolog tinytests report benchmark: $(SCRIPTS_BENCH) report: @# without the +eval feature test_result.log is a copy of test.log @/bin/sh -c "if test -f test.log; \ then cp test.log test_result.log; \ else echo No failures reported > test_result.log; \ fi" $(VIMPROG) -u NONE $(NO_INITS) -S summarize.vim messages $(REDIR_TEST_TO_NULL) @rm -f starttime @echo @echo 'Test results:' @cat test_result.log @/bin/sh -c "if test -f test.log; \ then echo TEST FAILURE; exit 1; \ else echo ALL DONE; \ fi" $(SCRIPTS_TINY_OUT) $(NEW_TESTS_RES): $(VIMPROG) # Execute an individual new style test, e.g.: # make test_largefile $(NEW_TESTS): rm -f $@.res $(CLEANUP_FILES) @MAKEFLAGS=--no-print-directory $(MAKE) -f Makefile $@.res VIMPROG=$(VIMPROG) XXDPROG=$(XXDPROG) SCRIPTSOURCE=$(SCRIPTSOURCE) @cat messages @if test -f test.log; then \ exit 1; \ fi # Run only tests specific for Vim9 script test_vim9: rm -f test_vim9_*.res $(CLEANUP_FILES) @MAKEFLAGS=--no-print-directory $(MAKE) -f Makefile $(TEST_VIM9_RES) VIMPROG=$(VIMPROG) XXDPROG=$(XXDPROG) SCRIPTSOURCE=$(SCRIPTSOURCE) @cat messages @rm -f starttime @MAKEFLAGS=--no-print-directory $(MAKE) -f Makefile report VIMPROG=$(VIMPROG) XXDPROG=$(XXDPROG) SCRIPTSOURCE=$(SCRIPTSOURCE) @if test -f test.log; then \ exit 1; \ fi RM_ON_RUN = test.out X* viminfo RM_ON_START = test.ok benchmark.out RUN_VIM = VIMRUNTIME=$(SCRIPTSOURCE) $(VALGRIND) $(VIMPROG) -f $(GUI_FLAG) -u unix.vim $(NO_INITS) -s dotest.in # Delete files that may interfere with running tests. This includes some files # that may result from working on the tests, not only from running them. clean: -rm -rf *.out *.failed *.res *.rej *.orig XfakeHOME Xdir1 Xfind -rm -f opt_test.vim test_result.log $(CLEANUP_FILES) -rm -rf $(RM_ON_RUN) $(RM_ON_START) -rm -f valgrind.* -rm -f asan.* -rm -f guidialog guidialogfile # Delete the files produced by benchmarking, so they can run again. benchmarkclean: rm -f $(SCRIPTS_BENCH) nolog: -rm -f test_result.log $(CLEANUP_FILES) # Tiny tests. Works even without the +eval feature. tinytests: $(SCRIPTS_TINY_OUT) .in.out: -rm -rf $*.failed test.ok $(RM_ON_RUN) cp $*.ok test.ok @# Sleep a moment to avoid that the xterm title is messed up. @# 200 msec is sufficient, but only modern sleep supports a fraction of @# a second, fall back to a second if it fails. @-/bin/sh -c "sleep .2 > /dev/null 2>&1 || sleep 1" $(RUN_VIM) $*.in $(REDIR_TEST_TO_NULL) @# Check if the test.out file matches test.ok. @/bin/sh -c "if test -f test.out; then \ if diff test.out $*.ok; \ then mv -f test.out $*.out; \ else echo $* FAILED >>test.log; mv -f test.out $*.failed; \ fi \ else echo $* NO OUTPUT >>test.log; \ fi" @/bin/sh -c "if test -f valgrind; then\ mv -f valgrind valgrind.$*; \ fi" -rm -rf X* test.ok viminfo # New style of tests uses Vim script with assert calls. These are easier # to write and a lot easier to read and debug. # Limitation: Only works with the +eval feature. # Add --gui-dialog-file to avoid getting stuck in a dialog. RUN_VIMTEST = VIMRUNTIME=$(SCRIPTSOURCE) $(VALGRIND) $(VIMPROG) -f $(GUI_FLAG) -u unix.vim --gui-dialog-file guidialog newtests: newtestssilent @/bin/sh -c "if test -f messages; then cat messages; fi" newtestssilent: $(NEW_TESTS_RES) .vim.res: @echo "$(VIMPROG)" > vimcmd @echo "$(RUN_VIMTEST)" >> vimcmd $(RUN_VIMTEST) $(NO_INITS) -S runtest.vim $*.vim $(REDIR_TEST_TO_NULL) @rm vimcmd test_gui.res: test_gui.vim @echo "$(VIMPROG)" > vimcmd @echo "$(RUN_GVIMTEST)" >> vimcmd $(RUN_VIMTEST) -u NONE $(NO_INITS) -S runtest.vim $< @rm vimcmd test_gui_init.res: test_gui_init.vim @echo "$(VIMPROG)" > vimcmd @echo "$(RUN_GVIMTEST_WITH_GVIMRC)" >> vimcmd $(RUN_VIMTEST) -u gui_preinit.vim -U gui_init.vim $(NO_PLUGINS) -S runtest.vim $< @rm vimcmd opt_test.vim: ../optiondefs.h gen_opt_test.vim $(VIMPROG) -u NONE -S gen_opt_test.vim --noplugin --not-a-term ../optiondefs.h test_xxd.res: XXD=$(XXDPROG); export XXD; $(RUN_VIMTEST) $(NO_INITS) -S runtest.vim test_xxd.vim test_bench_regexp.res: test_bench_regexp.vim -rm -rf benchmark.out $(RM_ON_RUN) @# Sleep a moment to avoid that the xterm title is messed up. @# 200 msec is sufficient, but only modern sleep supports a fraction of @# a second, fall back to a second if it fails. @-/bin/sh -c "sleep .2 > /dev/null 2>&1 || sleep 1" $(RUN_VIMTEST) $(NO_INITS) -S runtest.vim $*.vim $(REDIR_TEST_TO_NULL) @/bin/sh -c "if test -f benchmark.out; then cat benchmark.out; fi"