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patch 8.1.2329: mouse multiple click test is a bit flaky
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/44f0bd878ab6525eb50f2e05a13c0854164cdec2
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Nov 21 18:27:01 2019 +0100
patch 8.1.2329: mouse multiple click test is a bit flaky
Problem: Mouse multiple click test is a bit flaky.
Solution: Add it to the list of flaky tests.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Thu, 21 Nov 2019 18:30:03 +0100 |
parents | f254dd2bc107 |
children | 49b78d6465e5 |
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" test execute() source view_util.vim func NestedEval() let nested = execute('echo "nested\nlines"') echo 'got: "' . nested . '"' endfunc func NestedRedir() redir => var echo 'broken' redir END endfunc func Test_execute_string() call assert_equal("\nnocompatible", execute('set compatible?')) call assert_equal("\nsomething\nnice", execute('echo "something\nnice"')) call assert_equal("noendofline", execute('echon "noendofline"')) call assert_equal("", execute(123)) call assert_equal("\ngot: \"\nnested\nlines\"", execute('call NestedEval()')) redir => redired echo 'this' let evaled = execute('echo "that"') echo 'theend' redir END call assert_equal("\nthis\ntheend", redired) call assert_equal("\nthat", evaled) call assert_fails('call execute("doesnotexist")', 'E492:') call assert_fails('call execute(3.4)', 'E806:') call assert_fails('call execute("call NestedRedir()")', 'E930:') call assert_equal("\nsomething", execute('echo "something"', '')) call assert_equal("\nsomething", execute('echo "something"', 'silent')) call assert_equal("\nsomething", execute('echo "something"', 'silent!')) call assert_equal("", execute('burp', 'silent!')) call assert_fails('call execute("echo \"x\"", 3.4)', 'E806:') call assert_equal("", execute(test_null_string())) endfunc func Test_execute_list() call assert_equal("\nsomething\nnice", execute(['echo "something"', 'echo "nice"'])) let l = ['for n in range(0, 3)', \ 'echo n', \ 'endfor'] call assert_equal("\n0\n1\n2\n3", execute(l)) call assert_equal("", execute([])) call assert_equal("", execute(test_null_list())) endfunc func Test_execute_does_not_change_col() echo '' echon 'abcd' let x = execute('silent echo 234343') echon 'xyz' let text = '' for col in range(1, 7) let text .= nr2char(screenchar(&lines, col)) endfor call assert_equal('abcdxyz', text) endfunc func Test_execute_not_silent() echo '' echon 'abcd' let x = execute('echon 234', '') echo 'xyz' let text1 = '' for col in range(1, 8) let text1 .= nr2char(screenchar(&lines - 1, col)) endfor call assert_equal('abcd234 ', text1) let text2 = '' for col in range(1, 4) let text2 .= nr2char(screenchar(&lines, col)) endfor call assert_equal('xyz ', text2) endfunc func Test_win_execute() let thiswin = win_getid() new let otherwin = win_getid() call setline(1, 'the new window') call win_gotoid(thiswin) let line = win_execute(otherwin, 'echo getline(1)') call assert_match('the new window', line) if has('textprop') let popupwin = popup_create('the popup win', {'line': 2, 'col': 3}) redraw let line = 'echo getline(1)'->win_execute(popupwin) call assert_match('the popup win', line) call popup_close(popupwin) endif call win_gotoid(otherwin) bwipe! endfunc func Test_win_execute_update_ruler() enew call setline(1, range(500)) 20 split let winid = win_getid() set ruler wincmd w let height = winheight(winid) redraw call assert_match('20,1', Screenline(height + 1)) let line = win_execute(winid, 'call cursor(100, 1)') redraw call assert_match('100,1', Screenline(height + 1)) bwipe! endfunc func Test_win_execute_other_tab() let thiswin = win_getid() tabnew call win_execute(thiswin, 'let xyz = 1') call assert_equal(1, xyz) tabclose unlet xyz endfunc