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patch 8.0.0203: order of complication flags is sometimes wrong commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6e78e27b8aace2e4c2412bfc4de6567509258d28 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Tue Jan 17 19:20:15 2017 +0100 patch 8.0.0203: order of complication flags is sometimes wrong Problem: Order of complication flags is sometimes wrong. Solution: Put interface-specific flags before ALL_CFLAGS. (idea by Yousong Zhou, closes #1100)
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Tue, 17 Jan 2017 19:30:04 +0100
parents 6bff81438f27
children 0ecd07cd2e43
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" Tests for tagjump (tags and special searches)

" SEGV occurs in older versions.  (At least 7.4.1748 or older)
func Test_ptag_with_notagstack()
  set notagstack
  call assert_fails('ptag does_not_exist_tag_name', 'E426')
  set tagstack&vim
endfunc

func Test_cancel_ptjump()
  set tags=Xtags
  call writefile(["!_TAG_FILE_ENCODING\tutf-8\t//",
        \ "word\tfile1\tcmd1",
        \ "word\tfile2\tcmd2"],
        \ 'Xtags')

  only!
  call feedkeys(":ptjump word\<CR>\<CR>", "xt")
  help
  call assert_equal(2, winnr('$'))

  call delete('Xtags')
  quit
endfunc

func Test_static_tagjump()
  set tags=Xtags
  call writefile(["!_TAG_FILE_ENCODING\tutf-8\t//",
        \ "one\tXfile1\t/^one/;\"\tf\tfile:\tsignature:(void)",
        \ "word\tXfile2\tcmd2"],
        \ 'Xtags')
  new Xfile1
  call setline(1, ['empty', 'one()', 'empty'])
  write
  tag one
  call assert_equal(2, line('.'))

  set tags&
  call delete('Xtags')
  call delete('Xfile1')
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Tests for [ CTRL-I and CTRL-W CTRL-I commands
function Test_keyword_jump()
  call writefile(["#include Xinclude", "",
	      \ "",
	      \ "/* test text test tex start here",
	      \ "		some text",
	      \ "		test text",
	      \ "		start OK if found this line",
	      \ "	start found wrong line",
	      \ "test text"], 'Xtestfile')
  call writefile(["/* test text test tex start here",
	      \ "		some text",
	      \ "		test text",
	      \ "		start OK if found this line",
	      \ "	start found wrong line",
	      \ "test text"], 'Xinclude')
  new Xtestfile
  call cursor(1,1)
  call search("start")
  exe "normal! 5[\<C-I>"
  call assert_equal("		start OK if found this line", getline('.'))
  call cursor(1,1)
  call search("start")
  exe "normal! 5\<C-W>\<C-I>"
  call assert_equal("		start OK if found this line", getline('.'))
  enew! | only
  call delete('Xtestfile')
  call delete('Xinclude')
endfunction

" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab