view src/testdir/test_assign.vim @ 11150:9f9409588102 v8.0.0462

patch 8.0.0462: failure of an MS-Windows test may go unnoticed commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b27523ff7ab3083c20c0f33415d890f978726c4f Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Thu Mar 16 14:04:51 2017 +0100 patch 8.0.0462: failure of an MS-Windows test may go unnoticed Problem: If an MS-Windows tests succeeds at first and then fails in a way it does not produce a test.out file it looks like the test succeeded. Solution: Delete the previous output file.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Thu, 16 Mar 2017 14:15:04 +0100
parents 126405b39964
children 5bc07e5d2c1f
line wrap: on
line source

" Test for assignment

func Test_no_type_checking()
  let v = 1
  let v = [1,2,3]
  let v = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
  let v = 3.4
  let v = 'hello'
endfunc

func Test_let_termcap()
  " Terminal code
  let old_t_te = &t_te
  let &t_te = "\<Esc>[yes;"
  call assert_match('t_te.*^[[yes;', execute("set termcap"))
  let &t_te = old_t_te

  if exists("+t_k1")
    " Key code
    let old_t_k1 = &t_k1
    let &t_k1 = "that"
    call assert_match('t_k1.*that', execute("set termcap"))
    let &t_k1 = old_t_k1
  endif

  call assert_fails('let x = &t_xx', 'E15')
  let &t_xx = "yes"
  call assert_equal("yes", &t_xx)
  let &t_xx = ""
  call assert_fails('let x = &t_xx', 'E15')
endfunc