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patch 9.0.1931: make test_compilers fails on ubuntu Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ca0ffc0d63727850c520a80929698e4c199b17f4 Author: Dominique Pell? <dominique.pelle@tomtom.com> Date: Sun Sep 24 22:57:41 2023 +0200 patch 9.0.1931: make test_compilers fails on ubuntu Problem: make test_compilers fails on ubuntu Solution: set LC_ALL=C fix: make test_compiler failed on xubuntu 22.04.3 Problem: 'make test_compiler' failed on Linux xubuntu 22.04.3 but succeeded on e.g. macOS. To reproduce: ``` $ ./configure --with-features=huge --enable-gui=no --enable-perlinterp=yes $ make -j12 $ cd vim/src/testdir $ make test_compiler ...snip... Found errors in Test_compiler(): command line..script /home/dope/sb/vim/src/testdir/runtest.vim[601]..function RunTheTest[54]..Test_compiler line 24: command did not fail: clist command line..script /home/dope/sb/vim/src/testdir/runtest.vim[601]..function RunTheTest[54]..Test_compiler line 30: Pattern '\\n \\d\\+ Xfoo.pl:3: Global symbol "$foo" requires explicit package name' does not match '\n19 Xfoo.pl:3: Global symbol "$foo" requires explicit package name (did you forget to declare "my $foo"?)' make: *** [Makefile:70: test_compiler] Error 1 ``` Solution: set `LC_ALL` to "C" in `Test_compiler()` closes: #13173 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Dominique Pell? <dominique.pelle@tomtom.com>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sun, 24 Sep 2023 23:00:04 +0200
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" Functions about view shared by several tests

" Only load this script once.
if exists('*Screenline')
  finish
endif

" Get line "lnum" as displayed on the screen.
" Trailing white space is trimmed.
func Screenline(lnum)
  let chars = []
  for c in range(1, winwidth(0))
    call add(chars, nr2char(screenchar(a:lnum, c)))
  endfor
  let line = join(chars, '')
  return matchstr(line, '^.\{-}\ze\s*$')
endfunc

" Get text on the screen, including composing characters.
" ScreenLines(lnum, width) or
" ScreenLines([start, end], width)
func ScreenLines(lnum, width) abort
  redraw!
  if type(a:lnum) == v:t_list
    let start = a:lnum[0]
    let end = a:lnum[1]
  else
    let start = a:lnum
    let end = a:lnum
  endif
  let lines = []
  for l in range(start, end)
    let lines += [join(map(range(1, a:width), 'screenstring(l, v:val)'), '')]
  endfor
  return lines
endfunc

func ScreenAttrs(lnum, width) abort
  redraw!
  if type(a:lnum) == v:t_list
    let start = a:lnum[0]
    let end = a:lnum[1]
  else
    let start = a:lnum
    let end = a:lnum
  endif
  let attrs = []
  for l in range(start, end)
    let attrs += [map(range(1, a:width), 'screenattr(l, v:val)')]
  endfor
  return attrs
endfunc

" Create a new window with the requested size and fix it.
func NewWindow(height, width) abort
  exe a:height . 'new'
  exe a:width . 'vsp'
  set winfixwidth winfixheight
  redraw!
endfunc

func CloseWindow() abort
  bw!
  redraw!
endfunc


" When using RunVimInTerminal() we expect modifyOtherKeys level 2 to be enabled
" automatically.  The key + modifier Escape codes must then use the
" modifyOtherKeys encoding.  They are recognized anyway, thus it's safer to use
" than the raw code.

" Return the modifyOtherKeys level 2 encoding for "key" with "modifier"
" (number value, e.g. CTRL is 5).
func GetEscCodeCSI27(key, modifier)
  let key = printf("%d", char2nr(a:key))
  let mod = printf("%d", a:modifier)
  return "\<Esc>[27;" .. mod .. ';' .. key .. '~'
endfunc

" Return the modifyOtherKeys level 2 encoding for "key" with "modifier"
" (character value, e.g. CTRL is "C").
func GetEscCodeWithModifier(modifier, key)
  let modifier = get({'C': 5}, a:modifier, '')
  if modifier == ''
    echoerr 'Unknown modifier: ' .. a:modifier
  endif
  return GetEscCodeCSI27(a:key, modifier)
endfunc

" Return the kitty keyboard protocol encoding for "key" with "modifier"
" (number value, e.g. CTRL is 5).
func GetEscCodeCSIu(key, modifier)
  let key = printf("%d", char2nr(a:key))
  let mod = printf("%d", a:modifier)
  return "\<Esc>[" .. key .. ';' .. mod .. 'u'
endfunc

" Return the kitty keyboard protocol encoding for a function key:
" CSI {key}
" CSS 1;{modifier} {key}
func GetEscCodeFunckey(key, modifier)
  if a:modifier == 0
    return "\<Esc>[" .. a:key
  endif

  let mod = printf("%d", a:modifier)
  return "\<Esc>[1;".. mod .. a:key
endfunc

" Return the kitty keyboard protocol encoding for "key" without a modifier.
" Used for the Escape key.
func GetEscCodeCSIuWithoutModifier(key)
  let key = printf("%d", char2nr(a:key))
  return "\<Esc>[" .. key .. 'u'
endfunc