view src/testdir/test100.ok @ 6345:9bc6ce142cc3 v7.4.505

updated for version 7.4.505 Problem: On MS-Windows when 'encoding' is a double-byte encoding a file name longer than MAX_PATH bytes but shorter than that in characters causes problems. Solution: Fail on file names longer than MAX_PATH bytes. (Ken Takata)
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Wed, 05 Nov 2014 18:36:03 +0100
parents 06e5f65c34d8
children b5e9810b389d
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ONE: expecting global undolevels: 5, local undolevels: -123456 (default)
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  undolevels=5 global
  undolevels=-123456 local
TWO: expecting global undolevels: 5, local undolevels: 2 (first) then 10 (afterwards)
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  undolevels=5 global
  undolevels=2 local

  undolevels=5 global
  undolevels=10 local

global value shouldn't be changed and still be 5!
ONE: expecting global undolevels: 5, local undolevels: -123456 (default)
  undolevels=5 global
  undolevels=-123456 local

global value should be changed to 50
THREE: expecting global undolevels: 50, local undolevels: -123456 (default)

  undolevels=50 global
  undolevels=-123456 local

Testing 'lispwords' local value
  lispwords=foo,bar,baz
  lispwords=bar,baz,quux
bar,baz,quux

Testing 'lispwords' value reset
  lispwords=foo,bar,baz
  lispwords=foo,bar,baz
foo,bar,baz