# HG changeset patch # User Bram Moolenaar # Date 1558383306 -7200 # Node ID 9c90cf08cfa8f90877b585bf08266713239de78a # Parent 27f2a279960447cfa53e40c184458ae6d4a87929 patch 8.1.1362: code and data in tests can be hard to read commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c79745a82faeb5a6058e915ca49a4c69fa60ea01 Author: Bram Moolenaar Date: Mon May 20 22:12:34 2019 +0200 patch 8.1.1362: code and data in tests can be hard to read Problem: Code and data in tests can be hard to read. Solution: Use the new heredoc style. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/4400) diff --git a/src/testdir/test_autocmd.vim b/src/testdir/test_autocmd.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_autocmd.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_autocmd.vim @@ -423,18 +423,20 @@ func Test_autocmd_bufwipe_in_SessLoadPos set noswapfile mksession! - let content = ['set nocp noswapfile', - \ 'let v:swapchoice="e"', - \ 'augroup test_autocmd_sessionload', - \ 'autocmd!', - \ 'autocmd SessionLoadPost * exe bufnr("Xsomething") . "bw!"', - \ 'augroup END', - \ '', - \ 'func WriteErrors()', - \ ' call writefile([execute("messages")], "Xerrors")', - \ 'endfunc', - \ 'au VimLeave * call WriteErrors()', - \ ] + let content =<< trim [CODE] + set nocp noswapfile + let v:swapchoice="e" + augroup test_autocmd_sessionload + autocmd! + autocmd SessionLoadPost * exe bufnr("Xsomething") . "bw!" + augroup END + + func WriteErrors() + call writefile([execute("messages")], "Xerrors") + endfunc + au VimLeave * call WriteErrors() + [CODE] + call writefile(content, 'Xvimrc') call system(v:progpath. ' -u Xvimrc --not-a-term --noplugins -S Session.vim -c cq') let errors = join(readfile('Xerrors')) @@ -452,27 +454,29 @@ func Test_autocmd_bufwipe_in_SessLoadPos set noswapfile mksession! - let content = ['set nocp noswapfile', - \ 'function! DeleteInactiveBufs()', - \ ' tabfirst', - \ ' let tabblist = []', - \ ' for i in range(1, tabpagenr(''$''))', - \ ' call extend(tabblist, tabpagebuflist(i))', - \ ' endfor', - \ ' for b in range(1, bufnr(''$''))', - \ ' if bufexists(b) && buflisted(b) && (index(tabblist, b) == -1 || bufname(b) =~# ''^$'')', - \ ' exec ''bwipeout '' . b', - \ ' endif', - \ ' endfor', - \ ' echomsg "SessionLoadPost DONE"', - \ 'endfunction', - \ 'au SessionLoadPost * call DeleteInactiveBufs()', - \ '', - \ 'func WriteErrors()', - \ ' call writefile([execute("messages")], "Xerrors")', - \ 'endfunc', - \ 'au VimLeave * call WriteErrors()', - \ ] + let content =<< trim [CODE] + set nocp noswapfile + function! DeleteInactiveBufs() + tabfirst + let tabblist = [] + for i in range(1, tabpagenr(''$'')) + call extend(tabblist, tabpagebuflist(i)) + endfor + for b in range(1, bufnr(''$'')) + if bufexists(b) && buflisted(b) && (index(tabblist, b) == -1 || bufname(b) =~# ''^$'') + exec ''bwipeout '' . b + endif + endfor + echomsg "SessionLoadPost DONE" + endfunction + au SessionLoadPost * call DeleteInactiveBufs() + + func WriteErrors() + call writefile([execute("messages")], "Xerrors") + endfunc + au VimLeave * call WriteErrors() + [CODE] + call writefile(content, 'Xvimrc') call system(v:progpath. ' -u Xvimrc --not-a-term --noplugins -S Session.vim -c cq') let errors = join(readfile('Xerrors')) @@ -933,21 +937,23 @@ func Test_bufunload_all() call writefile(['Test file Xxx1'], 'Xxx1')" call writefile(['Test file Xxx2'], 'Xxx2')" - let content = [ - \ "func UnloadAllBufs()", - \ " let i = 1", - \ " while i <= bufnr('$')", - \ " if i != bufnr('%') && bufloaded(i)", - \ " exe i . 'bunload'", - \ " endif", - \ " let i += 1", - \ " endwhile", - \ "endfunc", - \ "au BufUnload * call UnloadAllBufs()", - \ "au VimLeave * call writefile(['Test Finished'], 'Xout')", - \ "edit Xxx1", - \ "split Xxx2", - \ "q"] + let content =<< trim [CODE] + func UnloadAllBufs() + let i = 1 + while i <= bufnr('$') + if i != bufnr('%') && bufloaded(i) + exe i . 'bunload' + endif + let i += 1 + endwhile + endfunc + au BufUnload * call UnloadAllBufs() + au VimLeave * call writefile(['Test Finished'], 'Xout') + edit Xxx1 + split Xxx2 + q + [CODE] + call writefile(content, 'Xtest') call delete('Xout') diff --git a/src/testdir/test_balloon.vim b/src/testdir/test_balloon.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_balloon.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_balloon.vim @@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ if !CanRunVimInTerminal() finish endif -let s:common_script = [ - \ 'call setline(1, ["one one one", "two tXo two", "three three three"])', - \ 'set balloonevalterm balloonexpr=MyBalloonExpr() balloondelay=100', - \ 'func MyBalloonExpr()', - \ ' return "line " .. v:beval_lnum .. " column " .. v:beval_col .. ": " .. v:beval_text', - \ 'endfun', - \ 'redraw', - \ ] +let s:common_script =<< [CODE] + call setline(1, ["one one one", "two tXo two", "three three three"]) + set balloonevalterm balloonexpr=MyBalloonExpr() balloondelay=100 + func MyBalloonExpr() + return "line " .. v:beval_lnum .. " column " .. v:beval_col .. ": " .. v:beval_text + endfun + redraw +[CODE] func Test_balloon_eval_term() " Use after to return from vgetc() without removing diff --git a/src/testdir/test_bufline.vim b/src/testdir/test_bufline.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_bufline.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_bufline.vim @@ -93,23 +93,24 @@ func Test_appendbufline() endfunc func Test_appendbufline_no_E315() - let after = [ - \ 'set stl=%f ls=2', - \ 'new', - \ 'let buf = bufnr("%")', - \ 'quit', - \ 'vsp', - \ 'exec "buffer" buf', - \ 'wincmd w', - \ 'call appendbufline(buf, 0, "abc")', - \ 'redraw', - \ 'while getbufline(buf, 1)[0] =~ "^\\s*$"', - \ ' sleep 10m', - \ 'endwhile', - \ 'au VimLeavePre * call writefile([v:errmsg], "Xerror")', - \ 'au VimLeavePre * call writefile(["done"], "Xdone")', - \ 'qall!', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + set stl=%f ls=2 + new + let buf = bufnr("%") + quit + vsp + exec "buffer" buf + wincmd w + call appendbufline(buf, 0, "abc") + redraw + while getbufline(buf, 1)[0] =~ "^\\s*$" + sleep 10m + endwhile + au VimLeavePre * call writefile([v:errmsg], "Xerror") + au VimLeavePre * call writefile(["done"], "Xdone") + qall! + [CODE] + if !RunVim([], after, '--clean') return endif diff --git a/src/testdir/test_cindent.vim b/src/testdir/test_cindent.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_cindent.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_cindent.vim @@ -18,25 +18,25 @@ endfunc func Test_cino_extern_c() " Test for cino-E - let without_ind = [ - \ '#ifdef __cplusplus', - \ 'extern "C" {', - \ '#endif', - \ 'int func_a(void);', - \ '#ifdef __cplusplus', - \ '}', - \ '#endif' - \ ] + let without_ind =<< trim [CODE] + #ifdef __cplusplus + extern "C" { + #endif + int func_a(void); + #ifdef __cplusplus + } + #endif + [CODE] - let with_ind = [ - \ '#ifdef __cplusplus', - \ 'extern "C" {', - \ '#endif', - \ "\tint func_a(void);", - \ '#ifdef __cplusplus', - \ '}', - \ '#endif' - \ ] + let with_ind =<< trim [CODE] + #ifdef __cplusplus + extern "C" { + #endif + int func_a(void); + #ifdef __cplusplus + } + #endif + [CODE] new setlocal cindent cinoptions=E0 call setline(1, without_ind) @@ -89,16 +89,32 @@ func Test_cindent_expr() return v:lnum == 1 ? shiftwidth() : 0 endfunc setl expandtab sw=8 indentkeys+=; indentexpr=MyIndentFunction() - call setline(1, ['var_a = something()', 'b = something()']) + let testinput =<< trim [CODE] + var_a = something() + b = something() + [CODE] + call setline(1, testinput) call cursor(1, 1) call feedkeys("^\j$A;\", 'tnix') - call assert_equal([' var_a = something();', 'b = something();'], getline(1, '$')) + let expected =<< trim [CODE] + var_a = something(); + b = something(); + [CODE] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) %d - call setline(1, [' var_a = something()', ' b = something()']) + let testinput =<< trim [CODE] + var_a = something() + b = something() + [CODE] + call setline(1, testinput) call cursor(1, 1) call feedkeys("^\j$A;\", 'tnix') - call assert_equal([' var_a = something();', ' b = something()'], getline(1, '$')) + let expected =<< trim [CODE] + var_a = something(); + b = something() + [CODE] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) bw! endfunc diff --git a/src/testdir/test_conceal.vim b/src/testdir/test_conceal.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_conceal.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_conceal.vim @@ -11,21 +11,23 @@ if !CanRunVimInTerminal() endif func Test_conceal_two_windows() - call writefile([ - \ 'let lines = ["one one one one one", "two |hidden| here", "three |hidden| three"]', - \ 'call setline(1, lines)', - \ 'syntax match test /|hidden|/ conceal', - \ 'set conceallevel=2', - \ 'set concealcursor=', - \ 'exe "normal /here\r"', - \ 'new', - \ 'call setline(1, lines)', - \ 'call setline(4, "Second window")', - \ 'syntax match test /|hidden|/ conceal', - \ 'set conceallevel=2', - \ 'set concealcursor=nc', - \ 'exe "normal /here\r"', - \ ], 'XTest_conceal') + let code =<< trim [CODE] + let lines = ["one one one one one", "two |hidden| here", "three |hidden| three"] + call setline(1, lines) + syntax match test /|hidden|/ conceal + set conceallevel=2 + set concealcursor= + exe "normal /here\r" + new + call setline(1, lines) + call setline(4, "Second window") + syntax match test /|hidden|/ conceal + set conceallevel=2 + set concealcursor=nc + exe "normal /here\r" + [CODE] + + call writefile(code, 'XTest_conceal') " Check that cursor line is concealed let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S XTest_conceal', {}) call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_conceal_two_windows_01', {}) @@ -113,14 +115,16 @@ endfunc func Test_conceal_with_cursorline() " Opens a help window, where 'conceal' is set, switches to the other window " where 'cursorline' needs to be updated when the cursor moves. - call writefile([ - \ 'set cursorline', - \ 'normal othis is a test', - \ 'new', - \ 'call setline(1, ["one", "two", "three", "four", "five"])', - \ 'set ft=help', - \ 'normal M', - \ ], 'XTest_conceal_cul') + let code =<< trim [CODE] + set cursorline + normal othis is a test + new + call setline(1, ["one", "two", "three", "four", "five"]) + set ft=help + normal M + [CODE] + + call writefile(code, 'XTest_conceal_cul') let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S XTest_conceal_cul', {}) call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_conceal_cul_01', {}) diff --git a/src/testdir/test_exit.vim b/src/testdir/test_exit.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_exit.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_exit.vim @@ -3,52 +3,56 @@ source shared.vim func Test_exiting() - let after = [ - \ 'au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout")', - \ 'au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a")', - \ 'quit', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout") + au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") + quit + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, '') call assert_equal(['QuitPre', 'ExitPre'], readfile('Xtestout')) endif call delete('Xtestout') - let after = [ - \ 'au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout")', - \ 'au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a")', - \ 'help', - \ 'wincmd w', - \ 'quit', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout") + au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") + help + wincmd w + quit + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, '') call assert_equal(['QuitPre', 'ExitPre'], readfile('Xtestout')) endif call delete('Xtestout') - let after = [ - \ 'au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout")', - \ 'au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a")', - \ 'split', - \ 'new', - \ 'qall', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout") + au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") + split + new + qall + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, '') call assert_equal(['QuitPre', 'ExitPre'], readfile('Xtestout')) endif call delete('Xtestout') - let after = [ - \ 'au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout", "a")', - \ 'au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a")', - \ 'augroup nasty', - \ ' au ExitPre * split', - \ 'augroup END', - \ 'quit', - \ 'augroup nasty', - \ ' au! ExitPre', - \ 'augroup END', - \ 'quit', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") + au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") + augroup nasty + au ExitPre * split + augroup END + quit + augroup nasty + au! ExitPre + augroup END + quit + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, '') call assert_equal(['QuitPre', 'ExitPre', 'QuitPre', 'ExitPre'], \ readfile('Xtestout')) diff --git a/src/testdir/test_fold.vim b/src/testdir/test_fold.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_fold.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_fold.vim @@ -513,17 +513,18 @@ func Test_fold_create_marker_in_C() set fdm=marker fdl=9 set filetype=c - let content = [ - \ '/*', - \ ' * comment', - \ ' * ', - \ ' *', - \ ' */', - \ 'int f(int* p) {', - \ ' *p = 3;', - \ ' return 0;', - \ '}' - \] + let content =<< trim [CODE] + /* + * comment + * + * + */ + int f(int* p) { + *p = 3; + return 0; + } + [CODE] + for c in range(len(content) - 1) bw! call append(0, content) diff --git a/src/testdir/test_goto.vim b/src/testdir/test_goto.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_goto.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_goto.vim @@ -15,262 +15,282 @@ func XTest_goto_decl(cmd, lines, line, c endfunc func Test_gD() - let lines = [ - \ 'int x;', - \ '', - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int x; + + int func(void) + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gD', lines, 1, 5) endfunc func Test_gD_too() - let lines = [ - \ 'Filename x;', - \ '', - \ 'int Filename', - \ 'int func() {', - \ ' Filename x;', - \ ' return x;', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + Filename x; + + int Filename + int func() { + Filename x; + return x; + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gD', lines, 1, 10) endfunc func Test_gD_comment() - let lines = [ - \ '/* int x; */', - \ 'int x;', - \ '', - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + /* int x; */ + int x; + + int func(void) + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gD', lines, 2, 5) endfunc func Test_gD_inline_comment() - let lines = [ - \ 'int y /* , x */;', - \ 'int x;', - \ '', - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int y /* , x */; + int x; + + int func(void) + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gD', lines, 2, 5) endfunc func Test_gD_string() - let lines = [ - \ 'char *s[] = "x";', - \ 'int x = 1;', - \ '', - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + char *s[] = "x"; + int x = 1; + + int func(void) + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gD', lines, 2, 5) endfunc func Test_gD_string_same_line() - let lines = [ - \ 'char *s[] = "x", int x = 1;', - \ '', - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + char *s[] = "x", int x = 1; + + int func(void) + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gD', lines, 1, 22) endfunc func Test_gD_char() - let lines = [ - \ "char c = 'x';", - \ 'int x = 1;', - \ '', - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + char c = 'x'; + int x = 1; + + int func(void) + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gD', lines, 2, 5) endfunc func Test_gd() - let lines = [ - \ 'int x;', - \ '', - \ 'int func(int x)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int x; + + int func(int x) + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 3, 14) endfunc func Test_gd_not_local() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func1(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ '', - \ 'int func2(int x)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func1(void) + { + return x; + } + + int func2(int x) + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 3, 10) endfunc func Test_gd_kr_style() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(x)', - \ ' int x;', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(x) + int x; + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 2, 7) endfunc func Test_gd_missing_braces() - let lines = [ - \ 'def func1(a)', - \ ' a + 1', - \ 'end', - \ '', - \ 'a = 1', - \ '', - \ 'def func2()', - \ ' return a', - \ 'end', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + def func1(a) + a + 1 + end + + a = 1 + + def func2() + return a + end + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 1, 11) endfunc func Test_gd_comment() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' /* int x; */', - \ ' int x;', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(void) + { + /* int x; */ + int x; + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 4, 7) endfunc func Test_gd_comment_in_string() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' char *s ="//"; int x;', - \ ' int x;', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(void) + { + char *s ="//"; int x; + int x; + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 3, 22) endfunc func Test_gd_string_in_comment() set comments= - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' /* " */ int x;', - \ ' int x;', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(void) + { + /* " */ int x; + int x; + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 3, 15) set comments& endfunc func Test_gd_inline_comment() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(/* x is an int */ int x)', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(/* x is an int */ int x) + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 1, 32) endfunc func Test_gd_inline_comment_only() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(void) /* one lonely x */', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(void) /* one lonely x */ + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 3, 10) endfunc func Test_gd_inline_comment_body() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' int y /* , x */;', - \ '', - \ ' for (/* int x = 0 */; y < 2; y++);', - \ '', - \ ' int x = 0;', - \ '', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(void) + { + int y /* , x */; + + for (/* int x = 0 */; y < 2; y++); + + int x = 0; + + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 7, 7) endfunc func Test_gd_trailing_multiline_comment() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(int x) /* x is an int */', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(int x) /* x is an int */ + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 1, 14) endfunc func Test_gd_trailing_comment() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(int x) // x is an int', - \ '{', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(int x) // x is an int + { + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 1, 14) endfunc func Test_gd_string() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' char *s = "x";', - \ ' int x = 1;', - \ '', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(void) + { + char *s = "x"; + int x = 1; + + return x; + } + [CODE] call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 4, 7) endfunc func Test_gd_string_only() - let lines = [ - \ 'int func(void)', - \ '{', - \ ' char *s = "x";', - \ '', - \ ' return x;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int func(void) + { + char *s = "x"; + + return x; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 5, 10) endfunc @@ -289,24 +309,25 @@ func Test_cursorline_keep_col() endfunc func Test_gd_local_block() - let lines = [ - \ ' int main()', - \ '{', - \ ' char *a = "NOT NULL";', - \ ' if(a)', - \ ' {', - \ ' char *b = a;', - \ ' printf("%s\n", b);', - \ ' }', - \ ' else', - \ ' {', - \ ' char *b = "NULL";', - \ ' return b;', - \ ' }', - \ '', - \ ' return 0;', - \ '}', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + int main() + { + char *a = "NOT NULL"; + if(a) + { + char *b = a; + printf("%s\n", b); + } + else + { + char *b = "NULL"; + return b; + } + + return 0; + } + [CODE] + call XTest_goto_decl('1gd', lines, 11, 11) endfunc diff --git a/src/testdir/test_join.vim b/src/testdir/test_join.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_join.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_join.vim @@ -98,30 +98,27 @@ ert normal `xyl$p normal `yy2l$p - normal G - let last_line = line('$') + " Expected output + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert ernop + zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert ernop + [DATA] - " Expected output - append -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert ernop -zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert ernop -. - - call assert_equal(getline(last_line + 1, '$'), getline(1, last_line)) + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) enew! call append(0, text) @@ -143,31 +140,28 @@ zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert ernop normal `xyl$p normal `yy2l$p - normal G - let last_line = line('$') + " Expected output + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert enop + zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert ernop - " Expected output - append -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert enop -zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert ernop + [DATA] -. - - call assert_equal(getline(last_line + 1, '$'), getline(1, last_line)) + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) enew! call append(0, text) @@ -180,29 +174,26 @@ zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert ernop normal JjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJ normal j4Jy3l$pjdG - normal G - let last_line = line('$') + " Expected output + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf. asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + asdfasdf asdf + zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert a + [DATA] - " Expected output - append -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf. asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -asdfasdf asdf -zx cvn. as dfg? hjkl iop! ert a -. - - call assert_equal(getline(last_line + 1, '$'), getline(1, last_line)) + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) set nocompatible set cpoptions&vim @@ -262,11 +253,8 @@ action(); .,+2join exe "normal jj3J\" - normal G - let last_line = line('$') - " Expected output - append + let expected =<< trim [CODE] { /* Make sure the previous comment leader is not removed. */ /* Make sure the previous comment leader is not removed. */ @@ -279,9 +267,9 @@ action(); if (condition) // Remove the next comment leader! OK, I will. action(); } -. + [CODE] - call assert_equal(getline(last_line + 1, '$'), getline(1, last_line)) + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) set comments&vim set joinspaces&vim @@ -389,11 +377,8 @@ int i = 7 /* foo *// 3 exe "normal j6J\" exe "normal oSome code!\// Make sure backspacing does not remove this comment leader.\0i\\" - normal G - let last_line = line('$') - " Expected output - append + let expected =<< [CODE] { /* Make sure the previous comment leader is not removed. */ /* Make sure the previous comment leader is not removed. */ @@ -416,8 +401,8 @@ int i = 7 /* foo *// 3 // comment Some code!// Make sure backspacing does not remove this comment leader. } -. +[CODE] - call assert_equal(getline(last_line + 1, '$'), getline(1, last_line)) + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) close! endfunc diff --git a/src/testdir/test_mksession_utf8.vim b/src/testdir/test_mksession_utf8.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_mksession_utf8.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_mksession_utf8.vim @@ -65,34 +65,35 @@ func Test_mksession_utf8() call wincol() mksession! test_mks.out let li = filter(readfile('test_mks.out'), 'v:val =~# "\\(^ *normal! 0\\|^ *exe ''normal!\\)"') - let expected = [ - \ 'normal! 016|', - \ 'normal! 016|', - \ 'normal! 016|', - \ 'normal! 08|', - \ 'normal! 08|', - \ 'normal! 016|', - \ 'normal! 016|', - \ 'normal! 016|', - \ " exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|'", - \ " normal! 016|", - \ " exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|'", - \ " normal! 016|", - \ " exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|'", - \ " normal! 016|", - \ " exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 8 . '|'", - \ " normal! 08|", - \ " exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 8 . '|'", - \ " normal! 08|", - \ " exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|'", - \ " normal! 016|", - \ " exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|'", - \ " normal! 016|", - \ " exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|'", - \ " normal! 016|", - \ " exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|'", - \ " normal! 016|" - \ ] + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + normal! 016| + normal! 016| + normal! 016| + normal! 08| + normal! 08| + normal! 016| + normal! 016| + normal! 016| + exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|' + normal! 016| + exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|' + normal! 016| + exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|' + normal! 016| + exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 8 . '|' + normal! 08| + exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 8 . '|' + normal! 08| + exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|' + normal! 016| + exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|' + normal! 016| + exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|' + normal! 016| + exe 'normal! ' . s:c . '|zs' . 16 . '|' + normal! 016| + [DATA] + call assert_equal(expected, li) tabclose! diff --git a/src/testdir/test_normal.vim b/src/testdir/test_normal.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_normal.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_normal.vim @@ -1555,73 +1555,158 @@ endfunc fun! Test_normal29_brace() " basic test for { and } movements - let text= ['A paragraph begins after each empty line, and also at each of a set of', - \ 'paragraph macros, specified by the pairs of characters in the ''paragraphs''', - \ 'option. The default is "IPLPPPQPP TPHPLIPpLpItpplpipbp", which corresponds to', - \ 'the macros ".IP", ".LP", etc. (These are nroff macros, so the dot must be in', - \ 'the first column). A section boundary is also a paragraph boundary.', - \ 'Note that a blank line (only containing white space) is NOT a paragraph', - \ 'boundary.', - \ '', - \ '', - \ 'Also note that this does not include a ''{'' or ''}'' in the first column. When', - \ 'the ''{'' flag is in ''cpoptions'' then ''{'' in the first column is used as a', - \ 'paragraph boundary |posix|.', - \ '{', - \ 'This is no paragraph', - \ 'unless the ''{'' is set', - \ 'in ''cpoptions''', - \ '}', - \ '.IP', - \ 'The nroff macros IP separates a paragraph', - \ 'That means, it must be a ''.''', - \ 'followed by IP', - \ '.LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some', - \ 'more characters follow.', - \ '.SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff', - \ 'macros terminate a paragraph. That means', - \ 'a character like this:', - \ '.NH', - \ 'End of text here'] + let text =<< trim [DATA] + A paragraph begins after each empty line, and also at each of a set of + paragraph macros, specified by the pairs of characters in the 'paragraphs' + option. The default is "IPLPPPQPP TPHPLIPpLpItpplpipbp", which corresponds to + the macros ".IP", ".LP", etc. (These are nroff macros, so the dot must be in + the first column). A section boundary is also a paragraph boundary. + Note that a blank line (only containing white space) is NOT a paragraph + boundary. + + + Also note that this does not include a '{' or '}' in the first column. When + the '{' flag is in 'cpoptions' then '{' in the first column is used as a + paragraph boundary |posix|. + { + This is no paragraph + unless the '{' is set + in 'cpoptions' + } + .IP + The nroff macros IP separates a paragraph + That means, it must be a '.' + followed by IP + .LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some + more characters follow. + .SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff + macros terminate a paragraph. That means + a character like this: + .NH + End of text here + [DATA] + new call append(0, text) 1 norm! 0d2} - call assert_equal(['.IP', - \ 'The nroff macros IP separates a paragraph', 'That means, it must be a ''.''', 'followed by IP', - \ '.LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some', 'more characters follow.', '.SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff', - \ 'macros terminate a paragraph. That means', 'a character like this:', '.NH', 'End of text here', ''], getline(1,'$')) + + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + .IP + The nroff macros IP separates a paragraph + That means, it must be a '.' + followed by IP + .LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some + more characters follow. + .SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff + macros terminate a paragraph. That means + a character like this: + .NH + End of text here + + [DATA] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) + norm! 0d} - call assert_equal(['.LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some', 'more characters follow.', - \ '.SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff', 'macros terminate a paragraph. That means', - \ 'a character like this:', '.NH', 'End of text here', ''], getline(1, '$')) + + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + .LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some + more characters follow. + .SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff + macros terminate a paragraph. That means + a character like this: + .NH + End of text here + + [DATA] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) + $ norm! d{ - call assert_equal(['.LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some', 'more characters follow.', - \ '.SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff', 'macros terminate a paragraph. That means', 'a character like this:', ''], getline(1, '$')) + + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + .LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some + more characters follow. + .SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff + macros terminate a paragraph. That means + a character like this: + + [DATA] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) + norm! d{ - call assert_equal(['.LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some', 'more characters follow.', ''], getline(1,'$')) + + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + .LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some + more characters follow. + + [DATA] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) + " Test with { in cpooptions %d call append(0, text) set cpo+={ 1 norm! 0d2} - call assert_equal(['{', 'This is no paragraph', 'unless the ''{'' is set', 'in ''cpoptions''', '}', - \ '.IP', 'The nroff macros IP separates a paragraph', 'That means, it must be a ''.''', - \ 'followed by IP', '.LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some', 'more characters follow.', - \ '.SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff', 'macros terminate a paragraph. That means', - \ 'a character like this:', '.NH', 'End of text here', ''], getline(1,'$')) + + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + { + This is no paragraph + unless the '{' is set + in 'cpoptions' + } + .IP + The nroff macros IP separates a paragraph + That means, it must be a '.' + followed by IP + .LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some + more characters follow. + .SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff + macros terminate a paragraph. That means + a character like this: + .NH + End of text here + + [DATA] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) + $ norm! d} - call assert_equal(['{', 'This is no paragraph', 'unless the ''{'' is set', 'in ''cpoptions''', '}', - \ '.IP', 'The nroff macros IP separates a paragraph', 'That means, it must be a ''.''', - \ 'followed by IP', '.LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some', 'more characters follow.', - \ '.SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff', 'macros terminate a paragraph. That means', - \ 'a character like this:', '.NH', 'End of text here', ''], getline(1,'$')) + + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + { + This is no paragraph + unless the '{' is set + in 'cpoptions' + } + .IP + The nroff macros IP separates a paragraph + That means, it must be a '.' + followed by IP + .LPIt does not matter, if afterwards some + more characters follow. + .SHAlso section boundaries from the nroff + macros terminate a paragraph. That means + a character like this: + .NH + End of text here + + [DATA] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) + norm! gg} norm! d5} - call assert_equal(['{', 'This is no paragraph', 'unless the ''{'' is set', 'in ''cpoptions''', '}', ''], getline(1,'$')) + + let expected =<< trim [DATA] + { + This is no paragraph + unless the '{' is set + in 'cpoptions' + } + + [DATA] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$')) " clean up set cpo-={ diff --git a/src/testdir/test_profile.vim b/src/testdir/test_profile.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_profile.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_profile.vim @@ -4,34 +4,34 @@ if !has('profile') endif func Test_profile_func() - let lines = [ - \ 'profile start Xprofile_func.log', - \ 'profile func Foo*"', - \ "func! Foo1()", - \ "endfunc", - \ "func! Foo2()", - \ " let l:count = 100", - \ " while l:count > 0", - \ " let l:count = l:count - 1", - \ " endwhile", - \ "endfunc", - \ "func! Foo3()", - \ "endfunc", - \ "func! Bar()", - \ "endfunc", - \ "call Foo1()", - \ "call Foo1()", - \ "profile pause", - \ "call Foo1()", - \ "profile continue", - \ "call Foo2()", - \ "call Foo3()", - \ "call Bar()", - \ "if !v:profiling", - \ " delfunc Foo2", - \ "endif", - \ "delfunc Foo3", - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + profile start Xprofile_func.log + profile func Foo* + func! Foo1() + endfunc + func! Foo2() + let l:count = 100 + while l:count > 0 + let l:count = l:count - 1 + endwhile + endfunc + func! Foo3() + endfunc + func! Bar() + endfunc + call Foo1() + call Foo1() + profile pause + call Foo1() + profile continue + call Foo2() + call Foo3() + call Bar() + if !v:profiling + delfunc Foo2 + endif + delfunc Foo3 + [CODE] call writefile(lines, 'Xprofile_func.vim') call system(v:progpath @@ -86,38 +86,38 @@ func Test_profile_func() endfunc func Test_profile_func_with_ifelse() - let lines = [ - \ "func! Foo1()", - \ " if 1", - \ " let x = 0", - \ " elseif 1", - \ " let x = 1", - \ " else", - \ " let x = 2", - \ " endif", - \ "endfunc", - \ "func! Foo2()", - \ " if 0", - \ " let x = 0", - \ " elseif 1", - \ " let x = 1", - \ " else", - \ " let x = 2", - \ " endif", - \ "endfunc", - \ "func! Foo3()", - \ " if 0", - \ " let x = 0", - \ " elseif 0", - \ " let x = 1", - \ " else", - \ " let x = 2", - \ " endif", - \ "endfunc", - \ "call Foo1()", - \ "call Foo2()", - \ "call Foo3()", - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + func! Foo1() + if 1 + let x = 0 + elseif 1 + let x = 1 + else + let x = 2 + endif + endfunc + func! Foo2() + if 0 + let x = 0 + elseif 1 + let x = 1 + else + let x = 2 + endif + endfunc + func! Foo3() + if 0 + let x = 0 + elseif 0 + let x = 1 + else + let x = 2 + endif + endfunc + call Foo1() + call Foo2() + call Foo3() + [CODE] call writefile(lines, 'Xprofile_func.vim') call system(v:progpath @@ -196,41 +196,41 @@ func Test_profile_func_with_ifelse() endfunc func Test_profile_func_with_trycatch() - let lines = [ - \ "func! Foo1()", - \ " try", - \ " let x = 0", - \ " catch", - \ " let x = 1", - \ " finally", - \ " let x = 2", - \ " endtry", - \ "endfunc", - \ "func! Foo2()", - \ " try", - \ " throw 0", - \ " catch", - \ " let x = 1", - \ " finally", - \ " let x = 2", - \ " endtry", - \ "endfunc", - \ "func! Foo3()", - \ " try", - \ " throw 0", - \ " catch", - \ " throw 1", - \ " finally", - \ " let x = 2", - \ " endtry", - \ "endfunc", - \ "call Foo1()", - \ "call Foo2()", - \ "try", - \ " call Foo3()", - \ "catch", - \ "endtry", - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + func! Foo1() + try + let x = 0 + catch + let x = 1 + finally + let x = 2 + endtry + endfunc + func! Foo2() + try + throw 0 + catch + let x = 1 + finally + let x = 2 + endtry + endfunc + func! Foo3() + try + throw 0 + catch + throw 1 + finally + let x = 2 + endtry + endfunc + call Foo1() + call Foo2() + try + call Foo3() + catch + endtry + [CODE] call writefile(lines, 'Xprofile_func.vim') call system(v:progpath @@ -309,15 +309,15 @@ func Test_profile_func_with_trycatch() endfunc func Test_profile_file() - let lines = [ - \ 'func! Foo()', - \ 'endfunc', - \ 'for i in range(10)', - \ ' " a comment', - \ ' call Foo()', - \ 'endfor', - \ 'call Foo()', - \ ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + func! Foo() + endfunc + for i in range(10) + " a comment + call Foo() + endfor + call Foo() + [CODE] call writefile(lines, 'Xprofile_file.vim') call system(v:progpath @@ -448,26 +448,27 @@ func Test_profile_truncate_mbyte() endfunc func Test_profdel_func() - let lines = [ - \ 'profile start Xprofile_file.log', - \ 'func! Foo1()', - \ 'endfunc', - \ 'func! Foo2()', - \ 'endfunc', - \ 'func! Foo3()', - \ 'endfunc', - \ '', - \ 'profile func Foo1', - \ 'profile func Foo2', - \ 'call Foo1()', - \ 'call Foo2()', - \ '', - \ 'profile func Foo3', - \ 'profdel func Foo2', - \ 'profdel func Foo3', - \ 'call Foo1()', - \ 'call Foo2()', - \ 'call Foo3()' ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + profile start Xprofile_file.log + func! Foo1() + endfunc + func! Foo2() + endfunc + func! Foo3() + endfunc + + profile func Foo1 + profile func Foo2 + call Foo1() + call Foo2() + + profile func Foo3 + profdel func Foo2 + profdel func Foo3 + call Foo1() + call Foo2() + call Foo3() + [CODE] call writefile(lines, 'Xprofile_file.vim') call system(v:progpath . ' -es --clean -c "so Xprofile_file.vim" -c q') call assert_equal(0, v:shell_error) @@ -494,14 +495,15 @@ endfunc func Test_profdel_star() " Foo() is invoked once before and once after 'profdel *'. " So profiling should report it only once. - let lines = [ - \ 'profile start Xprofile_file.log', - \ 'func! Foo()', - \ 'endfunc', - \ 'profile func Foo', - \ 'call Foo()', - \ 'profdel *', - \ 'call Foo()' ] + let lines =<< trim [CODE] + profile start Xprofile_file.log + func! Foo() + endfunc + profile func Foo + call Foo() + profdel * + call Foo() + [CODE] call writefile(lines, 'Xprofile_file.vim') call system(v:progpath . ' -es --clean -c "so Xprofile_file.vim" -c q') call assert_equal(0, v:shell_error) diff --git a/src/testdir/test_quickfix.vim b/src/testdir/test_quickfix.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_quickfix.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_quickfix.vim @@ -818,68 +818,68 @@ func Test_efm1() return endif - let l = [ - \ '"Xtestfile", line 4.12: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier fd_set.', - \ '"Xtestfile", line 6 col 19; this is an error', - \ 'gcc -c -DHAVE_CONFIsing-prototypes -I/usr/X11R6/include version.c', - \ 'Xtestfile:9: parse error before `asd''', - \ 'make: *** [vim] Error 1', - \ 'in file "Xtestfile" linenr 10: there is an error', - \ '', - \ '2 returned', - \ '"Xtestfile", line 11 col 1; this is an error', - \ '"Xtestfile", line 12 col 2; this is another error', - \ '"Xtestfile", line 14:10; this is an error in column 10', - \ '=Xtestfile=, line 15:10; this is another error, but in vcol 10 this time', - \ '"Xtestfile", linenr 16: yet another problem', - \ 'Error in "Xtestfile" at line 17:', - \ 'x should be a dot', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 17', - \ ' ^', - \ 'Error in "Xtestfile" at line 18:', - \ 'x should be a dot', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 18', - \ '.............^', - \ 'Error in "Xtestfile" at line 19:', - \ 'x should be a dot', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 19', - \ '--------------^', - \ 'Error in "Xtestfile" at line 20:', - \ 'x should be a dot', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 20', - \ ' ^', - \ '', - \ 'Does anyone know what is the problem and how to correction it?', - \ '"Xtestfile", line 21 col 9: What is the title of the quickfix window?', - \ '"Xtestfile", line 22 col 9: What is the title of the quickfix window?' - \ ] + let l =<< trim [DATA] + "Xtestfile", line 4.12: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier fd_set. + "Xtestfile", line 6 col 19; this is an error + gcc -c -DHAVE_CONFIsing-prototypes -I/usr/X11R6/include version.c + Xtestfile:9: parse error before `asd' + make: *** [vim] Error 1 + in file "Xtestfile" linenr 10: there is an error + + 2 returned + "Xtestfile", line 11 col 1; this is an error + "Xtestfile", line 12 col 2; this is another error + "Xtestfile", line 14:10; this is an error in column 10 + =Xtestfile=, line 15:10; this is another error, but in vcol 10 this time + "Xtestfile", linenr 16: yet another problem + Error in "Xtestfile" at line 17: + x should be a dot + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 17 + ^ + Error in "Xtestfile" at line 18: + x should be a dot + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 18 + .............^ + Error in "Xtestfile" at line 19: + x should be a dot + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 19 + --------------^ + Error in "Xtestfile" at line 20: + x should be a dot + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 20 + ^ + + Does anyone know what is the problem and how to correction it? + "Xtestfile", line 21 col 9: What is the title of the quickfix window? + "Xtestfile", line 22 col 9: What is the title of the quickfix window? + [DATA] call writefile(l, 'Xerrorfile1') call writefile(l[:-2], 'Xerrorfile2') - let m = [ - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 2', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 3', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 4', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 5', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 6', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 7', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 8', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 9', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 10', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 11', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 12', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 13', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 14', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 15', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 16', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 17', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 18', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 19', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 20', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 21', - \ ' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 22' - \ ] + let m =<< trim [DATA] + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 2 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 3 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 4 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 5 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 6 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 7 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 8 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 9 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 10 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 11 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 12 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 13 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 14 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 15 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 16 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 17 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 18 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 19 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 20 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 21 + xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx line 22 + [DATA] call writefile(m, 'Xtestfile') let save_efm = &efm @@ -1092,21 +1092,23 @@ func Test_efm2() call assert_equal([' 1 Xtestfile:^\VLine search text\$: '], l) " Test for %P, %Q and %t format specifiers - let lines=["[Xtestfile1]", - \ "(1,17) error: ';' missing", - \ "(21,2) warning: variable 'z' not defined", - \ "(67,3) error: end of file found before string ended", - \ "--", - \ "", - \ "[Xtestfile2]", - \ "--", - \ "", - \ "[Xtestfile3]", - \ "NEW compiler v1.1", - \ "(2,2) warning: variable 'x' not defined", - \ "(67,3) warning: 's' already defined", - \ "--" - \] + let lines =<< trim [DATA] + [Xtestfile1] + (1,17) error: ';' missing + (21,2) warning: variable 'z' not defined + (67,3) error: end of file found before string ended + -- + + [Xtestfile2] + -- + + [Xtestfile3] + NEW compiler v1.1 + (2,2) warning: variable 'x' not defined + (67,3) warning: 's' already defined + -- + [DATA] + set efm=%+P[%f]%r,(%l\\,%c)%*[\ ]%t%*[^:]:\ %m,%+Q--%r " To exercise the push/pop file functionality in quickfix, the test files " need to be created. @@ -1128,11 +1130,13 @@ func Test_efm2() call delete('Xtestfile3') " Tests for %E, %C and %Z format specifiers - let lines = ["Error 275", - \ "line 42", - \ "column 3", - \ "' ' expected after '--'" - \] + let lines =<< trim [DATA] + Error 275 + line 42 + column 3 + ' ' expected after '--' + [DATA] + set efm=%EError\ %n,%Cline\ %l,%Ccolumn\ %c,%Z%m cgetexpr lines let l = getqflist() @@ -1143,9 +1147,11 @@ func Test_efm2() call assert_equal("\n' ' expected after '--'", l[0].text) " Test for %> - let lines = ["Error in line 147 of foo.c:", - \"unknown variable 'i'" - \] + let lines =<< trim [DATA] + Error in line 147 of foo.c: + unknown variable 'i' + [DATA] + set efm=unknown\ variable\ %m,%E%>Error\ in\ line\ %l\ of\ %f:,%Z%m cgetexpr lines let l = getqflist() @@ -1154,21 +1160,22 @@ func Test_efm2() call assert_equal("\nunknown variable 'i'", l[0].text) " Test for %A, %C and other formats - let lines = [ - \"==============================================================", - \"FAIL: testGetTypeIdCachesResult (dbfacadeTest.DjsDBFacadeTest)", - \"--------------------------------------------------------------", - \"Traceback (most recent call last):", - \' File "unittests/dbfacadeTest.py", line 89, in testFoo', - \" self.assertEquals(34, dtid)", - \' File "/usr/lib/python2.2/unittest.py", line 286, in', - \" failUnlessEqual", - \" raise self.failureException, \\", - \"AssertionError: 34 != 33", - \"", - \"--------------------------------------------------------------", - \"Ran 27 tests in 0.063s" - \] + let lines =<< trim [DATA] + ============================================================== + FAIL: testGetTypeIdCachesResult (dbfacadeTest.DjsDBFacadeTest) + -------------------------------------------------------------- + Traceback (most recent call last): + File "unittests/dbfacadeTest.py", line 89, in testFoo + self.assertEquals(34, dtid) + File "/usr/lib/python2.2/unittest.py", line 286, in + failUnlessEqual + raise self.failureException, \\ + AssertionError: 34 != 33 + + -------------------------------------------------------------- + Ran 27 tests in 0.063s + [DATA] + set efm=%C\ %.%#,%A\ \ File\ \"%f\"\\,\ line\ %l%.%#,%Z%[%^\ ]%\\@=%m cgetexpr lines let l = getqflist() diff --git a/src/testdir/test_startup.vim b/src/testdir/test_startup.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_startup.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_startup.vim @@ -19,25 +19,27 @@ func Test_after_comes_later() if !has('packages') return endif - let before = [ - \ 'set nocp viminfo+=nviminfo', - \ 'set guioptions+=M', - \ 'let $HOME = "/does/not/exist"', - \ 'set loadplugins', - \ 'set rtp=Xhere,Xafter,Xanother', - \ 'set packpath=Xhere,Xafter', - \ 'set nomore', - \ 'let g:sequence = ""', - \ ] - let after = [ - \ 'redir! > Xtestout', - \ 'scriptnames', - \ 'redir END', - \ 'redir! > Xsequence', - \ 'echo g:sequence', - \ 'redir END', - \ 'quit', - \ ] + let before =<< trim [CODE] + set nocp viminfo+=nviminfo + set guioptions+=M + let $HOME = "/does/not/exist" + set loadplugins + set rtp=Xhere,Xafter,Xanother + set packpath=Xhere,Xafter + set nomore + let g:sequence = "" + [CODE] + + let after =<< trim [CODE] + redir! > Xtestout + scriptnames + redir END + redir! > Xsequence + echo g:sequence + redir END + quit + [CODE] + call mkdir('Xhere/plugin', 'p') call writefile(['let g:sequence .= "here "'], 'Xhere/plugin/here.vim') call mkdir('Xanother/plugin', 'p') @@ -76,15 +78,16 @@ func Test_pack_in_rtp_when_plugins_run() if !has('packages') return endif - let before = [ - \ 'set nocp viminfo+=nviminfo', - \ 'set guioptions+=M', - \ 'let $HOME = "/does/not/exist"', - \ 'set loadplugins', - \ 'set rtp=Xhere', - \ 'set packpath=Xhere', - \ 'set nomore', - \ ] + let before =<< trim [CODE] + set nocp viminfo+=nviminfo + set guioptions+=M + let $HOME = "/does/not/exist" + set loadplugins + set rtp=Xhere + set packpath=Xhere + set nomore + [CODE] + let after = [ \ 'quit', \ ] @@ -131,11 +134,12 @@ func Test_help_arg() endfunc func Test_compatible_args() - let after = [ - \ 'call writefile([string(&compatible)], "Xtestout")', - \ 'set viminfo+=nviminfo', - \ 'quit', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + call writefile([string(&compatible)], "Xtestout") + set viminfo+=nviminfo + quit + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, '-C') let lines = readfile('Xtestout') call assert_equal('1', lines[0]) @@ -152,14 +156,15 @@ endfunc " Test the -o[N] and -O[N] arguments to open N windows split " horizontally or vertically. func Test_o_arg() - let after = [ - \ 'call writefile([winnr("$"), - \ winheight(1), winheight(2), &lines, - \ winwidth(1), winwidth(2), &columns, - \ bufname(winbufnr(1)), bufname(winbufnr(2))], - \ "Xtestout")', - \ 'qall', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + call writefile([winnr("$"), + \ winheight(1), winheight(2), &lines, + \ winwidth(1), winwidth(2), &columns, + \ bufname(winbufnr(1)), bufname(winbufnr(2))], + \ "Xtestout") + qall + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, '-o2') " Open 2 windows split horizontally. Expect: " - 2 windows @@ -228,10 +233,11 @@ endfunc " Test the -p[N] argument to open N tabpages. func Test_p_arg() - let after = [ - \ 'call writefile(split(execute("tabs"), "\n"), "Xtestout")', - \ 'qall', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + call writefile(split(execute("tabs"), "\n"), "Xtestout") + qall + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, '-p2') let lines = readfile('Xtestout') call assert_equal(4, len(lines)) @@ -273,12 +279,12 @@ endfunc " Test the '-q [errorfile]' argument. func Test_q_arg() let source_file = has('win32') ? '..\memfile.c' : '../memfile.c' - let after = [ - \ 'call writefile([&errorfile, string(getpos("."))], "Xtestout")', - \ 'copen', - \ 'w >> Xtestout', - \ 'qall' - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + call writefile([&errorfile, string(getpos("."))], "Xtestout") + copen + w >> Xtestout + qall + [CODE] " Test with default argument '-q'. call assert_equal('errors.err', &errorfile) @@ -335,10 +341,11 @@ endfunc " -M resets 'modifiable' and 'write' " -R sets 'readonly' func Test_m_M_R() - let after = [ - \ 'call writefile([&write, &modifiable, &readonly, &updatecount], "Xtestout")', - \ 'qall', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + call writefile([&write, &modifiable, &readonly, &updatecount], "Xtestout") + qall + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, '') let lines = readfile('Xtestout') call assert_equal(['1', '1', '0', '200'], lines) @@ -361,10 +368,11 @@ endfunc " Test the -A, -F and -H arguments (Arabic, Farsi and Hebrew modes). func Test_A_F_H_arg() - let after = [ - \ 'call writefile([&rightleft, &arabic, &fkmap, &hkmap], "Xtestout")', - \ 'qall', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + call writefile([&rightleft, &arabic, &fkmap, &hkmap], "Xtestout") + qall + [CODE] + " Use silent Ex mode to avoid the hit-Enter prompt for the warning that " 'encoding' is not utf-8. if has('arabic') && &encoding == 'utf-8' && RunVim([], after, '-e -s -A') @@ -481,10 +489,11 @@ func Test_invalid_args() endfunc func Test_file_args() - let after = [ - \ 'call writefile(argv(), "Xtestout")', - \ 'qall', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + call writefile(argv(), "Xtestout") + qall + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, '') let lines = readfile('Xtestout') call assert_equal(0, len(lines)) @@ -546,10 +555,11 @@ func Test_startuptime() endfunc func Test_read_stdin() - let after = [ - \ 'write Xtestout', - \ 'quit!', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + write Xtestout + quit! + [CODE] + if RunVimPiped([], after, '-', 'echo something | ') let lines = readfile('Xtestout') " MS-Windows adds a space after the word @@ -559,10 +569,11 @@ func Test_read_stdin() endfunc func Test_set_shell() - let after = [ - \ 'call writefile([&shell], "Xtestout")', - \ 'quit!', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + call writefile([&shell], "Xtestout") + quit! + [CODE] + let $SHELL = '/bin/with space/sh' if RunVimPiped([], after, '', '') let lines = readfile('Xtestout') @@ -613,20 +624,22 @@ endfunc func Test_zzz_startinsert() " Test :startinsert call writefile(['123456'], 'Xtestout') - let after = [ - \ ':startinsert', - \ 'call feedkeys("foobar\:wq\","t")' - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + :startinsert + call feedkeys("foobar\:wq\","t") + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, 'Xtestout') let lines = readfile('Xtestout') call assert_equal(['foobar123456'], lines) endif " Test :startinsert! call writefile(['123456'], 'Xtestout') - let after = [ - \ ':startinsert!', - \ 'call feedkeys("foobar\:wq\","t")' - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + :startinsert! + call feedkeys("foobar\:wq\","t") + [CODE] + if RunVim([], after, 'Xtestout') let lines = readfile('Xtestout') call assert_equal(['123456foobar'], lines) diff --git a/src/testdir/test_terminal.vim b/src/testdir/test_terminal.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_terminal.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_terminal.vim @@ -1012,18 +1012,19 @@ endfunc " Run Vim, start a terminal in that Vim without the kill argument, " check that :qall does not exit, :qall! does. func Test_terminal_qall_exit() - let after = [ - \ 'term', - \ 'let buf = bufnr("%")', - \ 'while term_getline(buf, 1) =~ "^\\s*$"', - \ ' sleep 10m', - \ 'endwhile', - \ 'set nomore', - \ 'au VimLeavePre * call writefile(["too early"], "Xdone")', - \ 'qall', - \ 'au! VimLeavePre * exe buf . "bwipe!" | call writefile(["done"], "Xdone")', - \ 'cquit', - \ ] + let after =<< trim [CODE] + term + let buf = bufnr("%") + while term_getline(buf, 1) =~ "^\\s*$" + sleep 10m + endwhile + set nomore + au VimLeavePre * call writefile(["too early"], "Xdone") + qall + au! VimLeavePre * exe buf . "bwipe!" | call writefile(["done"], "Xdone") + cquit + [CODE] + if !RunVim([], after, '') return endif diff --git a/src/testdir/test_xxd.vim b/src/testdir/test_xxd.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_xxd.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_xxd.vim @@ -95,9 +95,13 @@ func Test_xxd() %d exe '0r! ' . s:xxd_cmd . ' -i XXDfile' $d - let expected = ['unsigned char XXDfile[] = {', - \ ' 0x54, 0x45, 0x53, 0x54, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x30, 0x39, 0x0a', '};', - \ 'unsigned int XXDfile_len = 11;'] + let expected =<< trim [CODE] + unsigned char XXDfile[] = { + 0x54, 0x45, 0x53, 0x54, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x30, 0x39, 0x0a + }; + unsigned int XXDfile_len = 11; + [CODE] + call assert_equal(expected, getline(1,'$'), s:Mess(s:test)) " Test 8: Print C include capitalized @@ -107,9 +111,12 @@ func Test_xxd() %d exe '0r! ' . s:xxd_cmd . ' -i ' . arg . ' XXDfile' $d - let expected = ['unsigned char XXDFILE[] = {', - \ ' 0x54, 0x45, 0x53, 0x54, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x30, 0x39, 0x0a', '};', - \ 'unsigned int XXDFILE_LEN = 11;'] + let expected =<< trim [CODE] + unsigned char XXDFILE[] = { + 0x54, 0x45, 0x53, 0x54, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x30, 0x39, 0x0a + }; + unsigned int XXDFILE_LEN = 11; + [CODE] call assert_equal(expected, getline(1,'$'), s:Mess(s:test)) endfor diff --git a/src/version.c b/src/version.c --- a/src/version.c +++ b/src/version.c @@ -768,6 +768,8 @@ static char *(features[]) = static int included_patches[] = { /* Add new patch number below this line */ /**/ + 1362, +/**/ 1361, /**/ 1360,