view src/testdir/test_scrollbind.vim @ 15054:2d6e930c7613 v8.1.0538

patch 8.1.0538: evaluating a modeline might invoke using a shell command commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5958f95a40a4a44bd9e7f3b7ec6554a6ef3e42ca Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Tue Nov 20 04:25:21 2018 +0100 patch 8.1.0538: evaluating a modeline might invoke using a shell command Problem: Evaluating a modeline might invoke using a shell command. (Paul Huber) Solution: Set the sandbox flag when setting options from a modeline.
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Tue, 20 Nov 2018 04:30:07 +0100
parents 0240e7e3d736
children 687ab2b5252b
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" Test for 'scrollbind' causing an unexpected scroll of one of the windows.
func Test_scrollbind()
  " We don't want the status line to cause problems:
  set laststatus=0
  let totalLines = &lines * 20
  let middle = totalLines / 2
  new | only
  for i in range(1, totalLines)
      call setline(i, 'LINE ' . i)
  endfor
  exe string(middle)
  normal zt
  normal M
  aboveleft vert new
  for i in range(1, totalLines)
      call setline(i, 'line ' . i)
  endfor
  exe string(middle)
  normal zt
  normal M
  " Execute the following two commands at once to reproduce the problem.
  setl scb | wincmd p
  setl scb
  wincmd w
  let topLineLeft = line('w0')
  wincmd p
  let topLineRight = line('w0')
  setl noscrollbind
  wincmd p
  setl noscrollbind
  call assert_equal(0, topLineLeft - topLineRight)
endfunc