view src/testdir/test_writefile.vim @ 16694:ed9b15758241 v8.1.1349

patch 8.1.1349: if writing runs into conversion error backup file is deleted commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/cf0bfd9ade5173bcc12563bfc90c21a4db10535d Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat May 18 18:52:04 2019 +0200 patch 8.1.1349: if writing runs into conversion error backup file is deleted Problem: If writing runs into a conversion error the backup file is deleted. (Arseny Nasokin) Solution: Don't delete the backup file is the file was overwritten and a conversion error occurred. (Christian Brabandt, closes #4387)
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Sat, 18 May 2019 19:00:05 +0200
parents 772e72b046a3
children e264d45f268a
line wrap: on
line source

" Tests for the writefile() function.

func Test_writefile()
  let f = tempname()
  call writefile(["over","written"], f, "b")
  call writefile(["hello","world"], f, "b")
  call writefile(["!", "good"], f, "a")
  call writefile(["morning"], f, "ab")
  call writefile(["", "vimmers"], f, "ab")
  let l = readfile(f)
  call assert_equal("hello", l[0])
  call assert_equal("world!", l[1])
  call assert_equal("good", l[2])
  call assert_equal("morning", l[3])
  call assert_equal("vimmers", l[4])
  call delete(f)
endfunc

func Test_writefile_fails_gently()
  call assert_fails('call writefile(["test"], "Xfile", [])', 'E730:')
  call assert_false(filereadable("Xfile"))
  call delete("Xfile")

  call assert_fails('call writefile(["test", [], [], [], "tset"], "Xfile")', 'E730:')
  call assert_false(filereadable("Xfile"))
  call delete("Xfile")

  call assert_fails('call writefile([], "Xfile", [])', 'E730:')
  call assert_false(filereadable("Xfile"))
  call delete("Xfile")

  call assert_fails('call writefile([], [])', 'E730:')
endfunc

func Test_writefile_fails_conversion()
  if !has('iconv') || has('sun')
    return
  endif
  " Without a backup file the write won't happen if there is a conversion
  " error.
  set nobackup nowritebackup
  new
  let contents = ["line one", "line two"]
  call writefile(contents, 'Xfile')
  edit Xfile
  call setline(1, ["first line", "cannot convert \u010b", "third line"])
  call assert_fails('write ++enc=cp932', 'E513:')
  call assert_equal(contents, readfile('Xfile'))

  call delete('Xfile')
  bwipe!
  set backup& writebackup&
endfunc

func Test_writefile_fails_conversion2()
  if !has('iconv') || has('sun')
    return
  endif
  " With a backup file the write happens even if there is a conversion error,
  " but then the backup file must remain
  set nobackup writebackup
  let contents = ["line one", "line two"]
  call writefile(contents, 'Xfile_conversion_err')
  edit Xfile_conversion_err
  call setline(1, ["first line", "cannot convert \u010b", "third line"])
  set fileencoding=latin1
  let output = execute('write')
  call assert_match('CONVERSION ERROR', output)
  call assert_equal(contents, readfile('Xfile_conversion_err~'))

  call delete('Xfile_conversion_err')
  call delete('Xfile_conversion_err~')
  bwipe!
endfunc

func SetFlag(timer)
  let g:flag = 1
endfunc

func Test_write_quit_split()
  " Prevent exiting by splitting window on file write.
  augroup testgroup
    autocmd BufWritePre * split
  augroup END
  e! Xfile
  call setline(1, 'nothing')
  wq

  if has('timers')
    " timer will not run if "exiting" is still set
    let g:flag = 0
    call timer_start(1, 'SetFlag')
    sleep 50m
    call assert_equal(1, g:flag)
    unlet g:flag
  endif
  au! testgroup
  bwipe Xfile
  call delete('Xfile')
endfunc

func Test_nowrite_quit_split()
  " Prevent exiting by opening a help window.
  e! Xfile
  help
  wincmd w
  exe winnr() . 'q'

  if has('timers')
    " timer will not run if "exiting" is still set
    let g:flag = 0
    call timer_start(1, 'SetFlag')
    sleep 50m
    call assert_equal(1, g:flag)
    unlet g:flag
  endif
  bwipe Xfile
endfunc

func Test_writefile_sync_arg()
  " This doesn't check if fsync() works, only that the argument is accepted.
  call writefile(['one'], 'Xtest', 's')
  call writefile(['two'], 'Xtest', 'S')
  call delete('Xtest')
endfunc

func Test_writefile_sync_dev_stdout()
  if !has('unix')
    return
  endif
  if filewritable('/dev/stdout')
    " Just check that this doesn't cause an error.
    call writefile(['one'], '/dev/stdout')
  else
    throw 'Skipped: /dev/stdout is not writable'
  endif
endfunc

func Test_writefile_autowrite()
  set autowrite
  new
  next Xa Xb Xc
  call setline(1, 'aaa')
  next
  call assert_equal(['aaa'], readfile('Xa'))
  call setline(1, 'bbb')
  call assert_fails('edit XX')
  call assert_false(filereadable('Xb'))

  set autowriteall
  edit XX
  call assert_equal(['bbb'], readfile('Xb'))

  bwipe!
  call delete('Xa')
  call delete('Xb')
  set noautowrite
endfunc

func Test_writefile_autowrite_nowrite()
  set autowrite
  new
  next Xa Xb Xc
  set buftype=nowrite
  call setline(1, 'aaa')
  let buf = bufnr('%')
  " buffer contents silently lost
  edit XX
  call assert_false(filereadable('Xa'))
  rewind
  call assert_equal('', getline(1))

  bwipe!
  set noautowrite
endfunc