changeset 13798:415185e2c970 v8.0.1771

patch 8.0.1771: in tests, when WaitFor() fails it doesn't say why commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/50182fa84e20a0547f3e2bd6683ef799fcd27855 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Apr 28 21:34:40 2018 +0200 patch 8.0.1771: in tests, when WaitFor() fails it doesn't say why Problem: In tests, when WaitFor() fails it doesn't say why. (James McCoy) Solution: Add WaitForAssert(), which produces an assert error when it fails.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sat, 28 Apr 2018 21:45:06 +0200
parents 2dc47db0d0d5
children 1f952efc50ff
files src/testdir/screendump.vim src/testdir/shared.vim src/testdir/test_autocmd.vim src/testdir/test_channel.vim src/testdir/test_clientserver.vim src/testdir/test_job_fails.vim src/testdir/test_terminal.vim src/version.c
diffstat 8 files changed, 130 insertions(+), 120 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/src/testdir/screendump.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/screendump.vim
@@ -64,9 +64,15 @@ func RunVimInTerminal(arguments, options
     let cols = term_getsize(buf)[1]
   endif
 
-  " Wait for "All" of the ruler in the status line to be shown.
-  " This can be quite slow (e.g. when using valgrind).
-  call WaitFor({-> len(term_getline(buf, rows)) >= cols - 1})
+  " Wait for "All" or "Top" of the ruler in the status line to be shown.  This
+  " can be quite slow (e.g. when using valgrind).
+  " If it fails then show the terminal contents for debugging.
+  try
+    call WaitFor({-> len(term_getline(buf, rows)) >= cols - 1})
+  catch /timed out after/
+    let lines = map(range(1, rows), {key, val -> term_getline(buf, val)})
+    call assert_report('RunVimInTerminal() failed, screen contents: ' . join(lines, "<NL>"))
+  endtry
 
   return buf
 endfunc
@@ -75,7 +81,7 @@ endfunc
 func StopVimInTerminal(buf)
   call assert_equal("running", term_getstatus(a:buf))
   call term_sendkeys(a:buf, "\<Esc>\<Esc>:qa!\<cr>")
-  call WaitFor('term_getstatus(' . a:buf . ') == "finished"')
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("finished", term_getstatus(a:buf))})
   only!
 endfunc
 
--- a/src/testdir/shared.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/shared.vim
@@ -115,38 +115,80 @@ endfunc
 
 " Wait for up to five seconds for "expr" to become true.  "expr" can be a
 " stringified expression to evaluate, or a funcref without arguments.
+" Using a lambda works best.  Example:
+"	call WaitFor({-> status == "ok"})
+"
 " A second argument can be used to specify a different timeout in msec.
 "
-" Return time slept in milliseconds.  With the +reltime feature this can be
-" more than the actual waiting time.  Without +reltime it can also be less.
+" When successful the time slept is returned.
+" When running into the timeout an exception is thrown, thus the function does
+" not return.
 func WaitFor(expr, ...)
   let timeout = get(a:000, 0, 5000)
+  let slept = s:WaitForCommon(a:expr, v:null, timeout)
+  if slept < 0
+    throw 'WaitFor() timed out after ' . timeout . ' msec'
+  endif
+  return slept
+endfunc
+
+" Wait for up to five seconds for "assert" to return zero.  "assert" must be a
+" (lambda) function containing one assert function.  Example:
+"	call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("dead", job_status(job)})
+"
+" A second argument can be used to specify a different timeout in msec.
+"
+" Return zero for success, one for failure (like the assert function).
+func WaitForAssert(assert, ...)
+  let timeout = get(a:000, 0, 5000)
+  if s:WaitForCommon(v:null, a:assert, timeout) < 0
+    return 1
+  endif
+  return 0
+endfunc
+
+" Common implementation of WaitFor() and WaitForAssert().
+" Either "expr" or "assert" is not v:null
+" Return the waiting time for success, -1 for failure.
+func s:WaitForCommon(expr, assert, timeout)
   " using reltime() is more accurate, but not always available
+  let slept = 0
   if has('reltime')
     let start = reltime()
-  else
-    let slept = 0
   endif
-  if type(a:expr) == v:t_func
-    let Test = a:expr
-  else
-    let Test = {-> eval(a:expr) }
-  endif
-  for i in range(timeout / 10)
-    if Test()
-      if has('reltime')
-	return float2nr(reltimefloat(reltime(start)) * 1000)
-      endif
+
+  while 1
+    if type(a:expr) == v:t_func
+      let success = a:expr()
+    elseif type(a:assert) == v:t_func
+      let success = a:assert() == 0
+    else
+      let success = eval(a:expr)
+    endif
+    if success
       return slept
     endif
-    if !has('reltime')
+
+    if slept >= a:timeout
+      break
+    endif
+    if type(a:assert) == v:t_func
+      " Remove the error added by the assert function.
+      call remove(v:errors, -1)
+    endif
+
+    sleep 10m
+    if has('reltime')
+      let slept = float2nr(reltimefloat(reltime(start)) * 1000)
+    else
       let slept += 10
     endif
-    sleep 10m
-  endfor
-  throw 'WaitFor() timed out after ' . timeout . ' msec'
+  endwhile
+
+  return -1  " timed out
 endfunc
 
+
 " Wait for up to a given milliseconds.
 " With the +timers feature this waits for key-input by getchar(), Resume()
 " feeds key-input and resumes process. Return time waited in milliseconds.
--- a/src/testdir/test_autocmd.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_autocmd.vim
@@ -1322,11 +1322,11 @@ func Test_Changed_FirstTime()
   let buf = term_start([GetVimProg(), '--clean', '-c', 'set noswapfile'], {'term_rows': 3})
   call assert_equal('running', term_getstatus(buf))
   " Wait for the ruler (in the status line) to be shown.
-  call WaitFor({-> term_getline(buf, 3) =~# '\<All$'})
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('\<All$', term_getline(buf, 3))})
   " It's only adding autocmd, so that no event occurs.
   call term_sendkeys(buf, ":au! TextChanged <buffer> call writefile(['No'], 'Xchanged.txt')\<cr>")
   call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<C-\\>\<C-N>:qa!\<cr>")
-  call WaitFor({-> term_getstatus(buf) == 'finished'})
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('finished', term_getstatus(buf))})
   call assert_equal([''], readfile('Xchanged.txt'))
 
   " clean up
--- a/src/testdir/test_channel.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_channel.vim
@@ -95,18 +95,15 @@ func Ch_communicate(port)
   " handled before getting the response, but it's not guaranteed, thus wait a
   " tiny bit for the commands to get executed.
   call assert_equal('ok', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'make change'))
-  call WaitFor('"added2" == getline("$")')
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("added2", getline("$"))})
   call assert_equal('added1', getline(line('$') - 1))
-  call assert_equal('added2', getline('$'))
 
   " Request command "foo bar", which fails silently.
   call assert_equal('ok', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'bad command'))
-  call WaitFor('v:errmsg =~ "E492"')
-  call assert_match('E492:.*foo bar', v:errmsg)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match("E492:.*foo bar", v:errmsg)})
 
   call assert_equal('ok', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'do normal', {'timeout': 100}))
-  call WaitFor('"added more" == getline("$")')
-  call assert_equal('added more', getline('$'))
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('added more', getline('$'))})
 
   " Send a request with a specific handler.
   call ch_sendexpr(handle, 'hello!', {'callback': 'Ch_requestHandler'})
@@ -188,10 +185,9 @@ func Ch_communicate(port)
 
   " Send an expr request
   call assert_equal('ok', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'an expr'))
-  call WaitFor('"three" == getline("$")')
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('three', getline('$'))})
   call assert_equal('one', getline(line('$') - 2))
   call assert_equal('two', getline(line('$') - 1))
-  call assert_equal('three', getline('$'))
 
   " Request a redraw, we don't check for the effect.
   call assert_equal('ok', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'redraw'))
@@ -288,11 +284,11 @@ func Ch_channel_handler(port)
 
   " Test that it works while waiting on a numbered message.
   call assert_equal('ok', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'call me'))
-  call WaitFor('"we called you" == g:Ch_reply')
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('we called you', g:Ch_reply)})
 
   " Test that it works while not waiting on a numbered message.
   call ch_sendexpr(handle, 'call me again')
-  call WaitFor('"we did call you" == g:Ch_reply')
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('we did call you', g:Ch_reply)})
 endfunc
 
 func Test_channel_handler()
@@ -334,7 +330,7 @@ func Ch_channel_zero(port)
   let g:Ch_reply = ''
   call assert_equal('sent zero', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'send zero'))
   if s:has_handler
-    call WaitFor('"zero index" == g:Ch_reply')
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('zero index', g:Ch_reply)})
   else
     sleep 20m
     call assert_equal('', g:Ch_reply)
@@ -344,7 +340,7 @@ func Ch_channel_zero(port)
   let g:Ch_reply = ''
   let g:Ch_zero_reply = ''
   call ch_sendexpr(handle, 'send zero', {'callback': 'Ch_oneHandler'})
-  call WaitFor('"sent zero" == g:Ch_zero_reply')
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('sent zero', g:Ch_zero_reply)})
   if s:has_handler
     call assert_equal('zero index', g:Ch_reply)
   else
@@ -395,15 +391,12 @@ func Ch_raw_one_time_callback(port)
 
   " The messages are sent raw, we do our own JSON strings here.
   call ch_sendraw(handle, "[1, \"hello!\"]\n", {'callback': 'Ch_handleRaw1'})
-  call WaitFor('g:Ch_reply1 != ""')
-  call assert_equal("[1, \"got it\"]", g:Ch_reply1)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("[1, \"got it\"]", g:Ch_reply1)})
   call ch_sendraw(handle, "[2, \"echo something\"]\n", {'callback': 'Ch_handleRaw2'})
   call ch_sendraw(handle, "[3, \"wait a bit\"]\n", {'callback': 'Ch_handleRaw3'})
-  call WaitFor('g:Ch_reply2 != ""')
-  call assert_equal("[2, \"something\"]", g:Ch_reply2)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("[2, \"something\"]", g:Ch_reply2)})
   " wait for the 200 msec delayed reply
-  call WaitFor('g:Ch_reply3 != ""')
-  call assert_equal("[3, \"waited\"]", g:Ch_reply3)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("[3, \"waited\"]", g:Ch_reply3)})
 endfunc
 
 func Test_raw_one_time_callback()
@@ -494,8 +487,7 @@ func Test_raw_pipe()
 
     let g:Ch_reply = ""
     call ch_sendraw(job, "double this\n", {'callback': 'Ch_handler'})
-    call WaitFor('"" != g:Ch_reply')
-    call assert_equal("this\nAND this\n", substitute(g:Ch_reply, "\r", "", 'g'))
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("this\nAND this\n", substitute(g:Ch_reply, "\r", "", 'g'))})
 
     let reply = ch_evalraw(job, "quit\n", {'timeout': 100})
     call assert_equal("Goodbye!\n", substitute(reply, "\r", "", 'g'))
@@ -504,7 +496,7 @@ func Test_raw_pipe()
   endtry
 
   let g:Ch_job = job
-  call WaitFor('"dead" == job_status(g:Ch_job)')
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("dead", job_status(g:Ch_job))})
   let info = job_info(job)
   call assert_equal("dead", info.status)
   call assert_equal("term", info.stoponexit)
@@ -602,7 +594,7 @@ func Stop_g_job()
   if has('win32')
     " On MS-Windows the server must close the file handle before we are able
     " to delete the file.
-    call WaitFor('job_status(g:job) == "dead"')
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('dead', job_status(g:job))})
     sleep 10m
   endif
 endfunc
@@ -641,8 +633,7 @@ func Test_nl_write_out_file()
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "echo line one\n")
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "echo line two\n")
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "double this\n")
-    call WaitFor('len(readfile("Xoutput")) > 2')
-    call assert_equal(['line one', 'line two', 'this', 'AND this'], readfile('Xoutput'))
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(['line one', 'line two', 'this', 'AND this'], readfile('Xoutput'))})
   finally
     call Stop_g_job()
     call assert_equal(-1, match(s:get_resources(), '\(^\|/\)Xoutput$'))
@@ -663,8 +654,7 @@ func Test_nl_write_err_file()
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "echoerr line one\n")
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "echoerr line two\n")
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "doubleerr this\n")
-    call WaitFor('len(readfile("Xoutput")) > 2')
-    call assert_equal(['line one', 'line two', 'this', 'AND this'], readfile('Xoutput'))
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(['line one', 'line two', 'this', 'AND this'], readfile('Xoutput'))})
   finally
     call Stop_g_job()
     call delete('Xoutput')
@@ -685,8 +675,7 @@ func Test_nl_write_both_file()
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "echo line two\n")
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "double this\n")
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "doubleerr that\n")
-    call WaitFor('len(readfile("Xoutput")) > 5')
-    call assert_equal(['line one', 'line two', 'this', 'AND this', 'that', 'AND that'], readfile('Xoutput'))
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(['line one', 'line two', 'this', 'AND this', 'that', 'AND that'], readfile('Xoutput'))})
   finally
     call Stop_g_job()
     call assert_equal(-1, match(s:get_resources(), '\(^\|/\)Xoutput$'))
@@ -777,8 +766,7 @@ func Test_close_output_buffer()
   let job = job_start(s:python . " test_channel_write.py", options)
   call assert_equal("run", job_status(job))
   try
-    call WaitFor('line("$") == 3')
-    call assert_equal(3, line('$'))
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(3, line('$'))})
     quit!
     sleep 100m
     " Make sure the write didn't happen to the wrong buffer.
@@ -827,8 +815,7 @@ func Run_test_pipe_err_to_buffer(use_nam
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "doubleerr this\n")
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "quit\n")
     sp pipe-err
-    call WaitFor('line("$") == ' . len(expected))
-    call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$'))
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$'))})
     if a:nomod
       call assert_equal(0, &modifiable)
     else
@@ -872,8 +859,7 @@ func Test_pipe_both_to_buffer()
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "doubleerr that\n")
     call ch_sendraw(handle, "quit\n")
     sp pipe-err
-    call WaitFor('line("$") >= 7')
-    call assert_equal(['Reading from channel output...', 'line one', 'line two', 'this', 'AND this', 'that', 'AND that', 'Goodbye!'], getline(1, '$'))
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(['Reading from channel output...', 'line one', 'line two', 'this', 'AND this', 'that', 'AND that', 'Goodbye!'], getline(1, '$'))})
     bwipe!
   finally
     call job_stop(job)
@@ -939,8 +925,7 @@ func Run_pipe_through_sort(all, use_buff
     call ch_close_in(g:job)
   endif
 
-  call WaitFor('job_status(g:job) == "dead"')
-  call assert_equal("dead", job_status(g:job))
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("dead", job_status(g:job))})
 
   sp sortout
   call WaitFor('line("$") > 3')
@@ -1222,16 +1207,14 @@ func Test_out_cb()
     let g:Ch_errmsg = ''
     call ch_sendraw(job, "echo [0, \"hello\"]\n")
     call ch_sendraw(job, "echoerr [0, \"there\"]\n")
-    call WaitFor('g:Ch_outmsg != ""')
-    call assert_equal("dict: hello", g:Ch_outmsg)
-    call WaitFor('g:Ch_errmsg != ""')
-    call assert_equal("dict: there", g:Ch_errmsg)
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("dict: hello", g:Ch_outmsg)})
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("dict: there", g:Ch_errmsg)})
 
     " Receive a json object split in pieces
     unlet! g:Ch_outobj
     call ch_sendraw(job, "echosplit [0, {\"one\": 1,| \"tw|o\": 2, \"three\": 3|}]\n")
-    call WaitFor('exists("g:Ch_outobj")')
-    call assert_equal({'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3}, g:Ch_outobj)
+    let g:Ch_outobj = ''
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal({'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3}, g:Ch_outobj)})
   finally
     call job_stop(job)
   endtry
@@ -1261,9 +1244,8 @@ func Test_out_close_cb()
 	\ 'close_cb': 'CloseHandler'})
   call assert_equal("run", job_status(job))
   try
-    call WaitFor('g:Ch_closemsg != 0 && g:Ch_msg1 != ""')
-    call assert_equal('quit', g:Ch_msg1)
-    call assert_equal(2, g:Ch_closemsg)
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('quit', g:Ch_msg1)})
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(2, g:Ch_closemsg)})
   finally
     call job_stop(job)
     delfunc OutHandler
@@ -1285,8 +1267,7 @@ func Test_read_in_close_cb()
 	\ {'close_cb': 'CloseHandler'})
   call assert_equal("run", job_status(job))
   try
-    call WaitFor('g:Ch_received != ""')
-    call assert_equal('quit', g:Ch_received)
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('quit', g:Ch_received)})
   finally
     call job_stop(job)
     delfunc CloseHandler
@@ -1310,8 +1291,7 @@ func Test_read_in_close_cb_incomplete()
 	\ {'close_cb': 'CloseHandler'})
   call assert_equal("run", job_status(job))
   try
-    call WaitFor('g:Ch_received != ""')
-    call assert_equal('incomplete', g:Ch_received)
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('incomplete', g:Ch_received)})
   finally
     call job_stop(job)
     delfunc CloseHandler
@@ -1335,10 +1315,8 @@ func Test_out_cb_lambda()
     let g:Ch_errmsg = ''
     call ch_sendraw(job, "echo [0, \"hello\"]\n")
     call ch_sendraw(job, "echoerr [0, \"there\"]\n")
-    call WaitFor('g:Ch_outmsg != ""')
-    call assert_equal("lambda: hello", g:Ch_outmsg)
-    call WaitFor('g:Ch_errmsg != ""')
-    call assert_equal("lambda: there", g:Ch_errmsg)
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("lambda: hello", g:Ch_outmsg)})
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("lambda: there", g:Ch_errmsg)})
   finally
     call job_stop(job)
   endtry
@@ -1364,8 +1342,7 @@ func Test_close_and_exit_cb()
         \ })
   call assert_equal('run', job_status(g:job))
   unlet g:job
-  call WaitFor('len(g:retdict.ret) >= 2')
-  call assert_equal(2, len(g:retdict.ret))
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(2, len(g:retdict.ret))})
   call assert_match('^\%(dead\|run\)', g:retdict.ret['close_cb'])
   call assert_equal('dead', g:retdict.ret['exit_cb'])
   unlet g:retdict
@@ -1383,8 +1360,7 @@ endfunc
 func Ch_unlet_handle(port)
   let s:channelfd = ch_open('localhost:' . a:port, s:chopt)
   call ch_sendexpr(s:channelfd, "test", {'callback': function('s:UnletHandler')})
-  call WaitFor('"what?" == g:Ch_unletResponse')
-  call assert_equal('what?', g:Ch_unletResponse)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('what?', g:Ch_unletResponse)})
 endfunc
 
 func Test_unlet_handle()
@@ -1404,8 +1380,7 @@ endfunc
 func Ch_close_handle(port)
   let s:channelfd = ch_open('localhost:' . a:port, s:chopt)
   call ch_sendexpr(s:channelfd, "test", {'callback': function('Ch_CloseHandler')})
-  call WaitFor('"what?" == g:Ch_unletResponse')
-  call assert_equal('what?', g:Ch_unletResponse)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('what?', g:Ch_unletResponse)})
 endfunc
 
 func Test_close_handle()
@@ -1458,8 +1433,7 @@ function Ch_test_call(port)
 
   let g:Ch_call_ret = []
   call assert_equal('ok', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'call-func'))
-  call WaitFor('len(g:Ch_call_ret) > 0')
-  call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], g:Ch_call_ret)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal([1, 2, 3], g:Ch_call_ret)})
 endfunc
 
 func Test_call()
@@ -1556,8 +1530,7 @@ function Ch_test_close_callback(port)
   call ch_setoptions(handle, {'close_cb': 'MyCloseCb'})
 
   call assert_equal('', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'close me'))
-  call WaitFor('"closed" == g:Ch_close_ret')
-  call assert_equal('closed', g:Ch_close_ret)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('closed', g:Ch_close_ret)})
 endfunc
 
 func Test_close_callback()
@@ -1578,8 +1551,7 @@ function Ch_test_close_partial(port)
   call ch_setoptions(handle, {'close_cb': g:Ch_d.closeCb})
 
   call assert_equal('', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'close me'))
-  call WaitFor('"closed" == g:Ch_d.close_ret')
-  call assert_equal('closed', g:Ch_d.close_ret)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('closed', g:Ch_d.close_ret)})
   unlet g:Ch_d
 endfunc
 
@@ -1601,8 +1573,7 @@ func Test_job_stop_immediately()
   let g:job = job_start([s:python, '-c', 'import time;time.sleep(10)'])
   try
     call job_stop(g:job)
-    call WaitFor('"dead" == job_status(g:job)')
-    call assert_equal('dead', job_status(g:job))
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('dead', job_status(g:job))})
   finally
     call job_stop(g:job, 'kill')
     unlet g:job
@@ -1637,8 +1608,7 @@ func Test_collapse_buffers()
   split testout
   1,$delete
   call job_start('cat test_channel.vim', {'out_io': 'buffer', 'out_name': 'testout'})
-  call WaitFor('line("$") >= g:linecount')
-  call assert_inrange(g:linecount, g:linecount + 1, line('$'))
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_inrange(g:linecount, g:linecount + 1, line('$'))})
   bwipe!
 endfunc
 
@@ -1648,13 +1618,11 @@ func Test_cmd_parsing()
   endif
   call assert_false(filereadable("file with space"))
   let job = job_start('touch "file with space"')
-  call WaitFor('filereadable("file with space")')
-  call assert_true(filereadable("file with space"))
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_true(filereadable("file with space"))})
   call delete("file with space")
 
   let job = job_start('touch file\ with\ space')
-  call WaitFor('filereadable("file with space")')
-  call assert_true(filereadable("file with space"))
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_true(filereadable("file with space"))})
   call delete("file with space")
 endfunc
 
@@ -1683,7 +1651,7 @@ func Test_raw_passes_nul()
   new mybuffer
   call setline(1, ["asdf\nasdf", "xxx\n", "\nyyy"])
   let g:Ch_job = job_start('cat', {'in_io': 'buffer', 'in_name': 'mybuffer', 'out_io': 'file', 'out_name': 'Xtestwrite'})
-  call WaitFor('"dead" == job_status(g:Ch_job)')
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("dead", job_status(g:Ch_job))})
   bwipe!
   split Xtestwrite
   call assert_equal("asdf\nasdf", getline(1))
@@ -1707,8 +1675,7 @@ func Test_read_nonl_line()
   let g:linecount = 0
   let arg = 'import sys;sys.stdout.write("1\n2\n3")'
   call job_start([s:python, '-c', arg], {'callback': 'MyLineCountCb'})
-  call WaitFor('3 <= g:linecount')
-  call assert_equal(3, g:linecount)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(3, g:linecount)})
 endfunc
 
 func Test_read_from_terminated_job()
@@ -1719,8 +1686,7 @@ func Test_read_from_terminated_job()
   let g:linecount = 0
   let arg = 'import os,sys;os.close(1);sys.stderr.write("test\n")'
   call job_start([s:python, '-c', arg], {'callback': 'MyLineCountCb'})
-  call WaitFor('1 <= g:linecount')
-  call assert_equal(1, g:linecount)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(1, g:linecount)})
 endfunc
 
 func Test_env()
@@ -1736,8 +1702,7 @@ func Test_env()
   endif
   call assert_fails('call job_start(cmd, {"env": 1})', 'E475:')
   call job_start(cmd, {'callback': {ch,msg -> execute(":let g:envstr .= msg")}, 'env': {'FOO': 'bar'}})
-  call WaitFor('"" != g:envstr')
-  call assert_equal("bar", g:envstr)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("bar", g:envstr)})
   unlet g:envstr
 endfunc
 
@@ -1756,7 +1721,7 @@ func Test_cwd()
   endif
   let job = job_start(cmd, {'callback': {ch,msg -> execute(":let g:envstr .= msg")}, 'cwd': expect})
   try
-    call WaitFor('"" != g:envstr')
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_notequal("", g:envstr)})
     let expect = substitute(expect, '[/\\]$', '', '')
     let g:envstr = substitute(g:envstr, '[/\\]$', '', '')
     if $CI != '' && stridx(g:envstr, '/private/') == 0
@@ -1779,8 +1744,7 @@ function Ch_test_close_lambda(port)
   call ch_setoptions(handle, {'close_cb': {ch -> execute("let g:Ch_close_ret = 'closed'")}})
 
   call assert_equal('', ch_evalexpr(handle, 'close me'))
-  call WaitFor('"closed" == g:Ch_close_ret')
-  call assert_equal('closed', g:Ch_close_ret)
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('closed', g:Ch_close_ret)})
 endfunc
 
 func Test_close_lambda()
--- a/src/testdir/test_clientserver.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_clientserver.vim
@@ -28,12 +28,11 @@ func Test_client_server()
   let name = 'XVIMTEST'
   let cmd .= ' --servername ' . name
   let job = job_start(cmd, {'stoponexit': 'kill', 'out_io': 'null'})
-  call WaitFor({-> job_status(job) == "run"})
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("run", job_status(job))})
 
   " Takes a short while for the server to be active.
   " When using valgrind it takes much longer.
-  call WaitFor('serverlist() =~ "' . name . '"')
-  call assert_match(name, serverlist())
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match(name, serverlist())})
 
   call remote_foreground(name)
 
@@ -54,12 +53,10 @@ func Test_client_server()
     endif
     " Wait for the server to be up and answering requests.
     sleep 100m
-    call WaitFor('remote_expr("' . name . '", "v:version", "", 1) != ""')
-    call assert_true(remote_expr(name, "v:version", "", 1) != "")
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_true(remote_expr(name, "v:version", "", 1) != "")})
 
     call remote_send(name, ":let testvar = 'maybe'\<CR>")
-    call WaitFor('remote_expr("' . name . '", "testvar", "", 1) == "maybe"')
-    call assert_equal('maybe', remote_expr(name, "testvar", "", 2))
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('maybe', remote_expr(name, "testvar", "", 2))})
   endif
 
   call assert_fails('call remote_send("XXX", ":let testvar = ''yes''\<CR>")', 'E241')
@@ -94,7 +91,7 @@ func Test_client_server()
 
   call remote_send(name, ":qa!\<CR>")
   try
-    call WaitFor({-> job_status(job) == "dead"})
+    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("dead", job_status(job))})
   finally
     if job_status(job) != 'dead'
       call assert_report('Server did not exit')
--- a/src/testdir/test_job_fails.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_job_fails.vim
@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ func Test_job_start_fails()
   if has('job')
     let job = job_start('axdfxsdf')
     if has('unix')
-      call WaitFor({-> job_status(job) == "dead"})
+      call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("dead", job_status(job))})
     else
-      call WaitFor({-> job_status(job) == "fail"})
+      call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("fail", job_status(job))})
     endif
   endif
 endfunc
--- a/src/testdir/test_terminal.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_terminal.vim
@@ -83,8 +83,7 @@ func Test_terminal_wipe_buffer()
   let buf = Run_shell_in_terminal({})
   call assert_fails(buf . 'bwipe', 'E517')
   exe buf . 'bwipe!'
-  call WaitFor('job_status(g:job) == "dead"')
-  call assert_equal('dead', job_status(g:job))
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('dead', job_status(g:job))})
   call assert_equal("", bufname(buf))
 
   unlet g:job
@@ -100,7 +99,7 @@ func Test_terminal_split_quit()
   call assert_equal('run', job_status(g:job))
 
   quit!
-  call WaitFor('job_status(g:job) == "dead"')
+  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('dead', job_status(g:job))})
   call assert_equal('dead', job_status(g:job))
 
   exe buf . 'bwipe'
--- a/src/version.c
+++ b/src/version.c
@@ -762,6 +762,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
 static int included_patches[] =
 {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
 /**/
+    1771,
+/**/
     1770,
 /**/
     1769,