view src/testdir/test_autocmd.vim @ 8947:c07caeb90a35 v7.4.1759

commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/40b1b5443c88fab77f1f7c6f9e801f7ffdb7e0a8 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Wed Apr 20 20:18:23 2016 +0200 patch 7.4.1759 Problem: When using feedkeys() in a timer the inserted characters are not used right away. Solution: Break the wait loop when characters have been added to typebuf. use this for testing CursorHoldI.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Wed, 20 Apr 2016 20:30:07 +0200
parents e770986c855a
children 97a9538c37ff
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" Tests for autocommands

func Test_vim_did_enter()
  call assert_false(v:vim_did_enter)

  " This script will never reach the main loop, can't check if v:vim_did_enter
  " becomes one.
endfunc

if !has('timers')
  finish
endif

func ExitInsertMode(id)
  call feedkeys("\<Esc>")
endfunc

func Test_cursorhold_insert()
  let g:triggered = 0
  au CursorHoldI * let g:triggered += 1
  set updatetime=20
  call timer_start(100, 'ExitInsertMode')
  call feedkeys('a', 'x!')
  call assert_equal(1, g:triggered)
endfunc

func Test_cursorhold_insert_ctrl_x()
  let g:triggered = 0
  au CursorHoldI * let g:triggered += 1
  set updatetime=20
  call timer_start(100, 'ExitInsertMode')
  " CursorHoldI does not trigger after CTRL-X
  call feedkeys("a\<C-X>", 'x!')
  call assert_equal(0, g:triggered)
endfunc