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runtime(vim): Fix indent after :silent! function
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7724d621f21ff6599ba49f11401ddb45ff321099
Author: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Nov 10 20:36:28 2024 +0100
runtime(vim): Fix indent after :silent! function
See https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/35699f17497dcdcfdd747fedaef28f208ac6eb5f#commitcomment-148816912
closes: #16009
Signed-off-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:45:04 +0100 |
parents | f57990be7526 |
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" Test Vim9 enums source check.vim import './vim9.vim' as v9 " Test for parsing an enum definition def Test_enum_parse() # enum supported only in a Vim9 script var lines =<< trim END enum Foo endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1414: Enum can only be defined in Vim9 script', 1) # First character in an enum name should be capitalized. lines =<< trim END vim9script enum foo endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1415: Enum name must start with an uppercase letter: foo', 2) # Only alphanumeric characters are supported in an enum name lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo@bar endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1315: White space required after name: Foo@bar', 2) # Unsupported keyword (instead of enum) lines =<< trim END vim9script noenum Something endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E492: Not an editor command: noenum Something', 2) # Only the complete word "enum" should be recognized lines =<< trim END vim9script enums Something endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E492: Not an editor command: enums Something', 2) # The complete "endenum" should be specified. lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Something enden END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1065: Command cannot be shortened: enden', 3) # Only the complete word "endenum" should be recognized lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Something endenums END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1420: Missing :endenum', 4) # all lower case should be used for "enum" lines =<< trim END vim9script Enum Something endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E492: Not an editor command: Enum Something', 2) # all lower case should be used for "endenum" lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Something Endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1420: Missing :endenum', 4) # Additional words after "endenum" lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Something endenum school's out END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, "E488: Trailing characters: school's out", 3) # Additional commands after "endenum" lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Something endenum | echo 'done' END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, "E488: Trailing characters: | echo 'done'", 3) # Try to define enum in a single command lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Something | endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E488: Trailing characters: | endenum', 2) # another command follows the enum name lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Something | var x = 10 Foo endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E488: Trailing characters: | var x = 10', 2) # Try to define an enum with the same name as an existing variable lines =<< trim END vim9script var Something: list<number> = [1] enum Something endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1041: Redefining script item: "Something"', 3) # Unsupported special character following enum name lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo first, second : 20 endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1123: Missing comma before argument: : 20', 4) # Try initializing an enum item with a number lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo first, second = 2 endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1123: Missing comma before argument: = 2', 4) # Try initializing an enum item with a String lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo first, second = 'second' endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, "E1123: Missing comma before argument: = 'second'", 4) # Try initializing an enum item with a List lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo first, second = [] endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1123: Missing comma before argument: = []', 4) # Use a colon after name lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo # first first: second endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1123: Missing comma before argument: :', 5) # Use a '==' lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo first == 1 endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1123: Missing comma before argument: == 1', 3) # Missing comma after an enum item lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet mercury venus endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1419: Not a valid command in an Enum: venus', 4) # Comma at the beginning of an item lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet mercury ,venus endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1419: Not a valid command in an Enum: ,venus', 4) # Space before comma lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet mercury , venus endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, "E1068: No white space allowed before ','", 3) # No space after comma lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet mercury,venus endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, "E1069: White space required after ',': mercury,venus", 3) # no comma between items in the same line lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet mercury venus earth endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1123: Missing comma before argument: venus earth', 3) # No space after an item and comment between items lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet mercury # Venus venus endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1419: Not a valid command in an Enum: venus', 6) # Comma is supported for the last item lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet mercury, venus, endenum var p: Planet p = Planet.mercury p = Planet.venus END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # invalid enum value declaration lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, $%@ endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1418: Invalid enum value declaration: $%@', 4) # Duplicate enum value lines =<< trim END vim9script enum A Foo, Bar, Foo endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1428: Duplicate enum value: Foo', 5) # Duplicate enum value in the same line lines =<< trim END vim9script enum A Foo, Bar, Foo, Bar endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1428: Duplicate enum value: Foo', 3) # Try extending a class when defining an enum lines =<< trim END vim9script class Foo endclass enum Bar extends Foo endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1416: Enum cannot extend a class or enum', 4) # Try extending an enum lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo endenum enum Bar extends Foo endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1416: Enum cannot extend a class or enum', 4) # Try extending an enum using a class lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo endenum class Bar extends Foo endclass END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1354: Cannot extend Foo', 5) # Try implementing an enum using a class lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo endenum class Bar implements Foo endclass END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1347: Not a valid interface: Foo', 5) # abstract method is not supported in an enum lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo Apple abstract def Bar() endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1417: Abstract cannot be used in an Enum', 4) # Define an enum without any enum values but only with an object variable lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo final n: number = 10 endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1123: Missing comma before argument: n: number = 10', 3) enddef def Test_basic_enum() # Declare a simple enum var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple, orange endenum var a: Foo = Foo.apple var b: Foo = Foo.orange assert_equal(a, Foo.apple) assert_equal(b, Foo.orange) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Multiple enums in a single line lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple, orange endenum assert_equal('enum<Foo>', typename(Foo.apple)) assert_equal('enum<Foo>', typename(Foo.orange)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Comments and empty lines are supported between enum items lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo # Apple apple, # Orange orange endenum def Fn() var a: Foo = Foo.apple var b: Foo = Foo.orange assert_equal(a, Foo.apple) assert_equal(b, Foo.orange) enddef END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Try using a non-existing enum value lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple, orange endenum var a: Foo = Foo.pear END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1422: Enum value "pear" not found in enum "Foo"', 6) # Enum function argument lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple, orange endenum def Fn(a: Foo): Foo return a enddef assert_equal(Foo.apple, Fn(Foo.apple)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Enum function argument lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple, orange endenum def Fn(a: Foo): Foo return a enddef Fn({}) END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1013: Argument 1: type mismatch, expected enum<Foo> but got dict<any>', 9) # Returning an enum in a function returning number lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple, orange endenum def Fn(): number return Foo.orange enddef Fn() END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1012: Type mismatch; expected number but got enum<Foo>', 1) # Returning a number in a function returning enum lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple, orange endenum def Fn(): Foo return 20 enddef Fn() END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1012: Type mismatch; expected enum<Foo> but got number', 1) # Use a List of enums lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury, Venus, Earth endenum var l1: list<Planet> = [Planet.Mercury, Planet.Venus] assert_equal(Planet.Venus, l1[1]) def Fn() var l2: list<Planet> = [Planet.Mercury, Planet.Venus] assert_equal(Planet.Venus, l2[1]) enddef END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Try using an enum as a value lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, Orange endenum var a = Fruit END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1421: Enum "Fruit" cannot be used as a value', 6) enddef " Test for type() and typename() of an enum def Test_enum_type() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, Orange endenum assert_equal('enum<Fruit>', typename(Fruit)) assert_equal('enum<Fruit>', typename(Fruit.Apple)) assert_equal(v:t_enum, type(Fruit)) assert_equal(v:t_enumvalue, type(Fruit.Apple)) assert_equal(15, type(Fruit)) assert_equal(16, type(Fruit.Apple)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Assign an enum to a variable with any type lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, Orange endenum var a = Fruit.Apple var b: any = Fruit.Orange assert_equal('enum<Fruit>', typename(a)) assert_equal('enum<Fruit>', typename(b)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Try modifying an enum or an enum item def Test_enum_modify() # Try assigning an unsupported value to an enum var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple endenum var a: Foo = 30 END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1012: Type mismatch; expected enum<Foo> but got number', 5) # Try assigning an unsupported value to an enum in a function lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple endenum def Fn() var a: Foo = 30 enddef defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1012: Type mismatch; expected enum<Foo> but got number', 1) # Try assigning a number to an enum lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple, orange endenum Foo = 10 END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1421: Enum "Foo" cannot be used as a value', 6) # Try assigning a number to an enum in a function lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple endenum def Fn() Foo = 10 enddef defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1012: Type mismatch; expected enum<Foo> but got number', 1) # Try assigning a number to an enum value lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple endenum Foo.apple = 20 END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1423: Enum value "Foo.apple" cannot be modified', 5) # Try assigning a number to an enum value in a function lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo apple endenum def Fn() Foo.apple = 20 enddef defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1423: Enum value "Foo.apple" cannot be modified', 1) # Try assigning one enum to another lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo endenum enum Bar endenum Foo = Bar END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1421: Enum "Bar" cannot be used as a value', 6) # Try assigning one enum to another in a function lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo endenum enum Bar endenum def Fn() Foo = Bar enddef defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1421: Enum "Bar" cannot be used as a value', 1) # Try assigning one enum item to another enum item lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo Apple endenum enum Bar Orange endenum Foo.Apple = Bar.Orange END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1423: Enum value "Foo.Apple" cannot be modified', 8) # Try assigning one enum item to another enum item in a function lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo Apple endenum enum Bar Orange endenum def Fn() Foo.Apple = Bar.Orange enddef defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1423: Enum value "Foo.Apple" cannot be modified', 1) enddef " Test for using enum in an expression def Test_enum_expr() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Color Red, Blue, Green endenum var a: number = 1 + Color END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1421: Enum "Color" cannot be used as a value', 5) lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Color Red, Blue, Green endenum var a: number = 1 + Color.Red END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1424: Using an Enum "Color" as a Number', 5) lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Color Red, Blue, Green endenum var s: string = "abc" .. Color END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1421: Enum "Color" cannot be used as a value', 5) lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Color Red, Blue, Green endenum var s: string = "abc" .. Color.Red END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1425: Using an Enum "Color" as a String', 5) enddef " Using an enum in a lambda function def Test_enum_lambda() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury, Venus, Earth, endenum var Fn = (p: Planet): Planet => p for [idx, v] in items([Planet.Mercury, Planet.Venus, Planet.Earth]) assert_equal(idx, Fn(v).ordinal) endfor END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Comparison using enums def Test_enum_compare() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury, Venus, Earth, endenum enum Fruit Apple, Orange endenum var p: Planet = Planet.Venus var f: Fruit = Fruit.Orange assert_equal(true, p == Planet.Venus) assert_equal(false, p == Planet.Earth) assert_equal(false, p == f) assert_equal(true, Planet.Mercury == Planet.Mercury) assert_equal(true, Planet.Venus != Planet.Earth) assert_equal(true, Planet.Mercury != Fruit.Apple) def Fn1() var p2: Planet = Planet.Venus var f2: Fruit = Fruit.Orange assert_equal(true, p2 == Planet.Venus) assert_equal(false, p2 == Planet.Earth) assert_equal(false, p2 == f2) enddef Fn1() # comparison using "is" and "isnot" assert_equal(true, p is Planet.Venus) assert_equal(true, p isnot Planet.Earth) assert_equal(false, p is Fruit.Orange) assert_equal(true, p isnot Fruit.Orange) def Fn2(arg: Planet) assert_equal(true, arg is Planet.Venus) assert_equal(true, arg isnot Planet.Earth) assert_equal(false, arg is Fruit.Orange) assert_equal(true, arg isnot Fruit.Orange) enddef Fn2(p) class A endclass var o: A = A.new() assert_equal(false, p == o) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for using an enum as a default argument to a function def Test_enum_default_arg() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Day Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday endenum def Fn(d: Day = Day.Tuesday): Day return d enddef assert_equal(Day.Tuesday, Fn()) assert_equal(Day.Wednesday, Fn(Day.Wednesday)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for enum garbage collection func Test_enum_garbagecollect() let lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Car Honda, Ford, Tesla endenum assert_equal(1, Car.Ford.ordinal) call test_garbagecollect_now() assert_equal(1, Car.Ford.ordinal) var c: Car = Car.Tesla assert_equal(2, c.ordinal) call test_garbagecollect_now() assert_equal(2, c.ordinal) END call v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) " garbage collection with a variable of type any let lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Car Honda, Ford, Tesla endenum call test_garbagecollect_now() var c: any = Car.Tesla call test_garbagecollect_now() assert_equal(Car.Tesla, c) END call v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) " garbage collection with function arguments and return types let lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Car Honda, Ford, Tesla endenum def Fn(a: Car): Car assert_equal(Car.Ford, a) return Car.Tesla enddef call test_garbagecollect_now() var b: Car = Car.Ford call test_garbagecollect_now() assert_equal(Car.Tesla, Fn(b)) call test_garbagecollect_now() END call v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) endfunc " Test for the enum values class variable def Test_enum_values() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Car Honda, Ford, Tesla endenum var l: list<Car> = Car.values assert_equal(Car.Ford, l[1]) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # empty enum lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Car endenum assert_equal([], Car.values) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # single value lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Car Honda endenum assert_equal([Car.Honda], Car.values) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) lines =<< trim END vim9script enum A Red, Blue static def GetValues(): list<A> return values enddef endenum assert_equal([A.Red, A.Blue], A.GetValues()) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Other class variables in an enum should not be added to 'values' lines =<< trim END vim9script enum LogLevel Error, Warn static const x: number = 22 endenum assert_equal([LogLevel.Error, LogLevel.Warn], LogLevel.values) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Other class variable of enum type should not be added to 'values' lines =<< trim END vim9script enum LogLevel Error, Warn static const x: LogLevel = LogLevel.Warn endenum assert_equal([LogLevel.Error, LogLevel.Warn], LogLevel.values) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test comments in enums def Test_enum_comments() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Car # cars # before enum Honda, # honda # before enum Ford # ford endenum assert_equal(1, Car.Ford.ordinal) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Test for using an unsupported comment lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Car Honda, Ford, #{ endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1170: Cannot use #{ to start a comment', 4) enddef " Test string() with enums def Test_enum_string() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Car Honda, Ford endenum assert_equal("enum Car", string(Car)) assert_equal("enum Car.Honda {name: 'Honda', ordinal: 0}", string(Car.Honda)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # customized string function lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Dir North, South def string(): string return $'Dir.{this.name}' enddef endenum assert_equal('Dir.North', string(Dir.North)) assert_equal('Dir.South', string(Dir.South)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for importing an enum def Test_enum_import() var lines =<< trim END vim9script export enum Star Gemini, Orion, Pisces endenum END writefile(lines, 'Xenumexport.vim', 'D') lines =<< trim END vim9script import './Xenumexport.vim' as mod var s1: mod.Star = mod.Star.Orion assert_equal(true, s1 == mod.Star.Orion) assert_equal(2, mod.Star.Pisces.ordinal) var l1: list<mod.Star> = mod.Star.values assert_equal("enum Star.Orion {name: 'Orion', ordinal: 1}", string(l1[1])) assert_equal(s1, l1[1]) def Fn() var s2: mod.Star = mod.Star.Orion assert_equal(true, s2 == mod.Star.Orion) assert_equal(2, mod.Star.Pisces.ordinal) var l2: list<mod.Star> = mod.Star.values assert_equal("enum Star.Orion {name: 'Orion', ordinal: 1}", string(l2[1])) assert_equal(s2, l2[1]) enddef Fn() END v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for using test_refcount() with enum def Test_enum_refcount() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo endenum assert_equal(1, test_refcount(Foo)) enum Star Gemini, Orion endenum assert_equal(3, test_refcount(Star)) assert_equal(2, test_refcount(Star.Gemini)) assert_equal(2, test_refcount(Star.Orion)) var s: Star assert_equal(3, test_refcount(Star)) assert_equal(-1, test_refcount(s)) s = Star.Orion assert_equal(3, test_refcount(Star)) assert_equal(3, test_refcount(s)) assert_equal(2, test_refcount(Star.Gemini)) var t = s assert_equal(3, test_refcount(Star)) assert_equal(4, test_refcount(s)) assert_equal(4, test_refcount(Star.Orion)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for defining an enum with additional object variables and methods def Test_enum_enhanced() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Vehicle car(4, 5, 400), bus(6, 50, 800), bicycle(2, 1, 0) final tires: number final passengers: number final carbonPerKilometer: number def new(t: number, p: number, cpk: number) this.tires = t this.passengers = p this.carbonPerKilometer = cpk enddef def CarbonFootprint(): float return round(this.carbonPerKilometer / this.passengers) enddef def IsTwoWheeled(): bool return this == Vehicle.bicycle enddef def CompareTo(other: Vehicle): float return this.CarbonFootprint() - other.CarbonFootprint() enddef endenum var v: Vehicle = Vehicle.bus assert_equal([6, 50, 800], [v.tires, v.passengers, v.carbonPerKilometer]) assert_equal(true, Vehicle.bicycle.IsTwoWheeled()) assert_equal(false, Vehicle.car.IsTwoWheeled()) assert_equal(16.0, Vehicle.bus.CarbonFootprint()) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for the enum value 'name' variable def Test_enum_name() # Check the names of enum values var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury, Venus, Earth endenum assert_equal('Mercury', Planet.Mercury.name) assert_equal('Venus', Planet.Venus.name) assert_equal('Earth', Planet.Earth.name) assert_equal('string', typename(Planet.Earth.name)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Check the name of enum items in the constructor lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury("Mercury"), Venus("Venus"), Earth("Earth") def new(s: string) assert_equal(s, this.name) enddef endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Try assigning to the name of an enum lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple endenum Fruit.Apple.name = 'foo' END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1335: Variable "name" in class "Fruit" is not writable', 5) # Try assigning to the name of an enum in a function lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple endenum def Fn() Fruit.Apple.name = 'bar' enddef defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1423: Enum value "Fruit.name" cannot be modified', 1) # Try to overwrite an enum value name in the enum constructor lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury, Venus def new() this.name = 'foo' enddef endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1427: Enum "Planet" name cannot be modified', 1) # Try to declare an object variable named 'name' lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury var name: string endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1369: Duplicate variable: name', 4) enddef " Test for the enum value 'ordinal' variable def Test_enum_ordinal() # Check the ordinal values of enum items var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury, Venus, Earth endenum assert_equal(0, Planet.Mercury.ordinal) assert_equal(1, Planet.Venus.ordinal) assert_equal(2, Planet.Earth.ordinal) assert_equal('number', typename(Planet.Earth.ordinal)) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Check the ordinal value of enum items in the constructor lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury(0), Venus(1), Earth(2) def new(v: number) assert_equal(v, this.ordinal) enddef endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Try assigning to the ordinal value of an enum lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple endenum Fruit.Apple.ordinal = 20 END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1335: Variable "ordinal" in class "Fruit" is not writable', 5) # Try assigning to the ordinal value of an enum in a function lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple endenum def Fn() Fruit.Apple.ordinal = 20 enddef defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1423: Enum value "Fruit.ordinal" cannot be modified', 1) # Try to overwrite an enum value ordinal in the enum constructor lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury, Venus def new() this.ordinal = 20 enddef endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1426: Enum "Planet" ordinal value cannot be modified', 1) # Try to declare an object variable named 'ordinal' lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mercury var ordinal: number endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1369: Duplicate variable: ordinal', 4) enddef " Test for trying to create a new enum object using the constructor def Test_enum_invoke_constructor() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Foo endenum var f: Foo = Foo.new() END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1325: Method "new" not found in class "Foo"', 4) lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, Orange endenum var f: Fruit = Fruit.new() END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1325: Method "new" not found in class "Fruit"', 6) lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, Orange def newFruit() enddef endenum var f: Fruit = Fruit.newFruit() END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1325: Method "newFruit" not found in class "Fruit"', 8) lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, Orange endenum def Fn() var f: Fruit = Fruit.new() enddef Fn() END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E1325: Method "new" not found in class "Fruit"', 1) # error in the enum constructor lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet earth def new() x = 123 enddef endenum END v9.CheckSourceFailureList(lines, ['E1100:', 'E1100:'], 1) enddef " Test for checking "this" in an enum constructor def Test_enum_this_in_constructor() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum A Red("enum A.Red {name: 'Red', ordinal: 0}"), Blue("enum A.Blue {name: 'Blue', ordinal: 1}"), Green("enum A.Green {name: 'Green', ordinal: 2}") def new(s: string) assert_equal(s, string(this)) enddef endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for using member variables in an enum object def Test_enum_object_variable() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Jupiter(95), Saturn(146) var moons: number endenum assert_equal(95, Planet.Jupiter.moons) assert_equal(146, Planet.Saturn.moons) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Use a final object variable lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Jupiter(95), Saturn(146) final moons: number def new(n: number) this.moons = n enddef endenum assert_equal(95, Planet.Jupiter.moons) assert_equal(146, Planet.Saturn.moons) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Use a const object variable lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Planet Mars(false), Jupiter(true) const has_ring: bool def new(r: bool) this.has_ring = r enddef endenum assert_equal(false, Planet.Mars.has_ring) assert_equal(true, Planet.Jupiter.has_ring) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Use a regular object variable lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, Orange final farm: string = 'SunValley' endenum assert_equal('SunValley', Fruit.Apple.farm) assert_equal('SunValley', Fruit.Apple.farm) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Invoke the default constructor with an object variable lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple('foo'), Orange('bar') final t: string endenum assert_equal('foo', Fruit.Apple.t) assert_equal('bar', Fruit.Orange.t) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # Invoke the default constructor with an argument but without the object # variable lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, Orange('bar') endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E118: Too many arguments for function: new', 5) # Define a default constructor with an argument, but don't pass it in when # defining the enum value lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple(5), Orange def new(t: number) enddef endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, 'E119: Not enough arguments for function: new', 8) enddef " Test for using a custom constructor with an enum def Test_enum_custom_constructor() # space before "(" var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple(10), Orange (20) def new(t: number) enddef endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, "E1068: No white space allowed before '(': Orange (20)", 4) # no closing ")" lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple(10), Orange (20 def new(t: number) enddef endenum defcompile END v9.CheckSourceFailure(lines, "E1068: No white space allowed before '(': Orange (20", 4) # Specify constructor arguments split across multiple lines lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple(10, 'foo'), Orange(20, 'bar'), Pear(30, 'baz'), Mango(40, 'qux') final n: number final s: string def new(t: number, str: string) this.n = t this.s = str enddef endenum defcompile assert_equal([10, 'foo'], [Fruit.Apple.n, Fruit.Apple.s]) assert_equal([20, 'bar'], [Fruit.Orange.n, Fruit.Orange.s]) assert_equal([30, 'baz'], [Fruit.Pear.n, Fruit.Pear.s]) assert_equal([40, 'qux'], [Fruit.Mango.n, Fruit.Mango.s]) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) # specify multiple enums with constructor arguments in a single line lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple(10, 'foo'), Orange(20, 'bar'), Pear(30, 'baz'), Mango(40, 'qux') const n: number const s: string endenum defcompile assert_equal([10, 'foo'], [Fruit.Apple.n, Fruit.Apple.s]) assert_equal([20, 'bar'], [Fruit.Orange.n, Fruit.Orange.s]) assert_equal([30, 'baz'], [Fruit.Pear.n, Fruit.Pear.s]) assert_equal([40, 'qux'], [Fruit.Mango.n, Fruit.Mango.s]) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for using class variables in an enum class def Test_enum_class_variable() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Fruit Apple, Orange static var farm: string = 'SunValley' endenum assert_equal('SunValley', Fruit.farm) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for converting a string to an enum value def Test_enum_eval() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Color Red, Blue endenum var e = eval('Color.Blue') assert_equal(Color.Blue, e) assert_equal(1, e.ordinal) assert_fails("eval('Color.Green')", 'E1422: Enum value "Green" not found in enum "Color"') assert_fails("var x = eval('Color')", 'E1421: Enum "Color" cannot be used as a value') END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for using "values" in an enum class variable def Test_use_enum_values_in_class_variable() var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum Dir North, South static const dirs: list<Dir> = Dir.values endenum assert_equal([Dir.North, Dir.South], Dir.dirs) END v9.CheckSourceSuccess(lines) enddef " Test for using lambda block in enums def Test_lambda_block_in_enum() # This used to crash Vim var lines =<< trim END vim9script enum IdEnum1 ID1 const Id: func(number): number = (num: number): number => { # Return a ID return num / 2 } endenum assert_equal(5, IdEnum1.ID1.Id(10)) END v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines) # This used to crash Vim lines =<< trim END vim9script enum IdEnum2 ID1 static const Id: func(number): number = (num: number): number => { # Return a ID return num + 2 } endenum assert_equal(12, IdEnum2.Id(10)) END v9.CheckScriptSuccess(lines) enddef " vim: ts=8 sw=2 sts=2 expandtab tw=80 fdm=marker