changeset 14230:2e95ea9afa1e v8.1.0132

patch 8.1.0132: lua tests are old style commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4ff4814b383bc85fbf5d8f62c8022f4379d7a490 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Jun 30 21:50:25 2018 +0200 patch 8.1.0132: lua tests are old style Problem: Lua tests are old style. Solution: Convert to new style tests. Improve coverage. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3091)
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sat, 30 Jun 2018 22:00:07 +0200
parents 23b2d6a264cf
children 796ea9f41694
files src/Makefile src/testdir/Make_all.mak src/testdir/Make_amiga.mak src/testdir/Make_vms.mms src/testdir/test85.in src/testdir/test_lua.vim src/version.c
diffstat 7 files changed, 486 insertions(+), 105 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/src/Makefile
+++ b/src/Makefile
@@ -2119,7 +2119,7 @@ test1 \
 	test52 test59 \
 	test64 test69 \
 	test70 test72 \
-	test85 test86 test87 test88 \
+	test86 test87 test88 \
 	test94 test95 test99 test108:
 	cd testdir; rm -f $@.out; $(MAKE) -f Makefile $@.out VIMPROG=../$(VIMTESTTARGET) $(GUI_TESTARG) SCRIPTSOURCE=../$(SCRIPTSOURCE)
 
--- a/src/testdir/Make_all.mak
+++ b/src/testdir/Make_all.mak
@@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ SCRIPTS_ALL = \
 SCRIPTS_MORE1 = \
 	test11.out \
 	test52.out \
-	test85.out \
 	test86.out \
 	test87.out
 
--- a/src/testdir/Make_amiga.mak
+++ b/src/testdir/Make_amiga.mak
@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ include Make_all.mak
 # test10	'errorformat' is different
 # test11	"cat" doesn't work properly
 # test52	only for Win32
-# test85	no Lua interface
 # test86, 87	no Python interface
 
 SCRIPTS = $(SCRIPTS_ALL) $(SCRIPTS_MORE4)
--- a/src/testdir/Make_vms.mms
+++ b/src/testdir/Make_vms.mms
@@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ SCRIPT = test1.out test3.out \
 #
 # test72: bug - Vim hangs at :rename (while rename works well otherwise)
 # test78: bug - Vim dies at :recover Xtest 
-# test85: no Lua interface
 # test89: bug - findfile() does not work on VMS (just in the current directory) 
 # test102: Just ODS-5 supports space and special chars in the filename.
 # On ODS-2 tests fail. 
@@ -119,9 +118,9 @@ SCRIPT_SPELL = test59.out
 SCRIPT_MZSCH = test70.out 
 .ENDIF
 
-.IFDEF HAVE_ODS5                                                                                                                                   
-SCRIPT_ODS5 = test102.out                                                                                                   
-.ENDIF  
+.IFDEF HAVE_ODS5
+SCRIPT_ODS5 = test102.out
+.ENDIF
 
 .IFDEF HAVE_GZIP
 SCRIPT_GZIP = test11.out
@@ -131,10 +130,6 @@ SCRIPT_GZIP = test11.out
 SCRIPT_GDIFF = test47.out
 .ENDIF
 
-.IFDEF HAVE_LUA
-SCRIPT_LUA = test85.out
-.ENDIF
-
 .IFDEF HAVE_PYTHON
 SCRIPT_PYTHON = test86.out test87.out
 .ENDIF
deleted file mode 100644
--- a/src/testdir/test85.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-Test for Lua interface and luaeval() function
-
-STARTTEST
-:so small.vim
-:set belloff=all
-:so lua.vim
-:set nocompatible viminfo+=nviminfo
-:lua l = vim.list():add"item0":add"dictionary with list OK":add"item2"
-:lua h = vim.dict(); h.list = l
-:call garbagecollect()
-/^1
-:" change buffer contents
-:lua curbuf = vim.buffer()
-:lua curline = vim.eval"line('.')"
-:lua curbuf[curline] = "1 changed line 1"
-:" scalar test
-:let tmp_string = luaeval('"string"')
-:let tmp_1000 = luaeval('1000')
-:if printf("%s%.0f", tmp_string, tmp_1000) == "string1000"
-:let scalar_res = "OK"
-:else
-:let scalar_res = "FAILED"
-:endif
-:call append(search("^1"), "scalar test " . scalar_res)
-:" dictionary containing a list
-:let tmp = luaeval("h").list[1]
-:/^2/put =tmp
-:" circular list (at the same time test lists containing lists)
-:lua l[2] = l
-:let l2 = luaeval("h").list
-:if l2[2] == l2
-:let res = "OK"
-:else
-:let res = "FAILED"
-:endif
-:call setline(search("^3"), "circular test " . res)
-
-:let l = []
-:lua l = vim.eval("l")
-:lua l:add(123)
-:lua l:add("abc")
-:lua l:add(vim.eval("[1, 2, 3]"))
-:lua l:add(vim.eval("{'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}"))
-:lua l:insert(123)
-:lua l:insert("abc")
-:lua l:insert(vim.eval("[1, 2, 3]"))
-:lua l:insert(vim.eval("{'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}"))
-:lua l[0] = l[0]
-:lua l[1] = l[1]
-:lua l[2] = l[2]
-:lua l[3] = l[3]
-:lua l[0] = 123
-:lua l[1] = "abc"
-:lua l[2] = vim.eval("[1, 2, 3]")
-:lua l[3] = vim.eval("{'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}")
-:lua l[3] = nil
-:lua l[2] = nil
-:lua l[1] = nil
-:lua l[0] = nil
-:lua l = nil
-:$put =string(l)
-
-:let d = {}
-:lua d = vim.eval("d")
-:lua d[0] = 123
-:lua d[1] = "abc"
-:lua d[2] = vim.eval("[1, 2, 3]")
-:lua d[3] = vim.eval("{'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}")
-:lua d[4] = d[0]
-:lua d[5] = d[1]
-:lua d[6] = d[2]
-:lua d[7] = d[3]
-:lua d[3] = nil
-:lua d[2] = nil
-:lua d[1] = nil
-:lua d[0] = nil
-:lua d = nil
-:$put =string(d)
-
-:?^1?,$w! test.out
-:qa!
-ENDTEST
-
-1 line 1
-2 line 2
-3 line 3
--- a/src/testdir/test_lua.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_lua.vim
@@ -1,22 +1,494 @@
 " Tests for Lua.
-" TODO: move tests from test85.in here.
 
 if !has('lua')
   finish
 endif
 
-func Test_luado()
-  new
-  call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
-  luado vim.command("%d_")
-  bwipe!
-
-  " Check switching to another buffer does not trigger ml_get error.
+" Check that switching to another buffer does not trigger ml_get error.
+func Test_command_new_no_ml_get_error()
   new
   let wincount = winnr('$')
   call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
   luado vim.command("new")
   call assert_equal(wincount + 1, winnr('$'))
+  %bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.command()
+func Test_command()
+  new
+  call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
+  luado vim.command("1,2d_")
+  call assert_equal(['three'], getline(1, '$'))
   bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.eval()
+func Test_eval()
+  " lua.eval with a number
+  lua v = vim.eval('123')
+  call assert_equal('number', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
+  call assert_equal(123.0, luaeval('v'))
+
+  " lua.eval with a string
+  lua v = vim.eval('"abc"')
+  call assert_equal('string', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
+  call assert_equal('abc', luaeval('v'))
+
+  " lua.eval with a list
+  lua v = vim.eval("['a']")
+  call assert_equal('list', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
+  call assert_equal(['a'], luaeval('v'))
+
+  " lua.eval with a dict
+  lua v = vim.eval("{'a':'b'}")
+  call assert_equal('dict', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
+  call assert_equal({'a':'b'}, luaeval('v'))
+
+  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval(nil)',
+        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got nil)")
+  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval(true)',
+        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got boolean)")
+  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval({})',
+        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got table)")
+  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval(print)',
+        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got function)")
+  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval(vim.buffer())',
+        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got userdata)")
+
+  lua v = nil
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.window()
+func Test_window()
+  e Xfoo2
+  new Xfoo1
+
+  " Window 1 (top window) contains Xfoo1
+  " Window 2 (bottom window) contains Xfoo2
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('vim.window(1):buffer().name'))
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval('vim.window(2):buffer().name'))
+
+  " Window 3 does not exist so vim.window(3) should return nil
+  call assert_equal('nil', luaeval('tostring(vim.window(3))'))
+
+  %bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.window().height
+func Test_window_height()
+  new
+  lua vim.window().height = 2
+  call assert_equal(2, winheight(0))
+  lua vim.window().height = vim.window().height + 1
+  call assert_equal(3, winheight(0))
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.window().width
+func Test_window_width()
+  vert new
+  lua vim.window().width = 2
+  call assert_equal(2, winwidth(0))
+  lua vim.window().width = vim.window().width + 1
+  call assert_equal(3, winwidth(0))
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.window().line and vim.window.col
+func Test_window_line_col()
+  new
+  call setline(1, ['line1', 'line2', 'line3'])
+  lua vim.window().line = 2
+  lua vim.window().col = 4
+  call assert_equal([0, 2, 4, 0], getpos('.'))
+  lua vim.window().line = vim.window().line + 1
+  lua vim.window().col = vim.window().col - 1
+  call assert_equal([0, 3, 3, 0], getpos('.'))
+
+  call assert_fails('lua vim.window().line = 10',
+        \           '[string "vim chunk"]:1: line out of range')
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test setting the current window
+func Test_window_set_current()
+  new Xfoo1
+  lua w1 = vim.window()
+  new Xfoo2
+  lua w2 = vim.window()
+
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))
+  lua w1()
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', bufname('%'))
+  lua w2()
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))
+
+  lua w1, w2 = nil, nil
+  %bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.window().buffer
+func Test_window_buffer()
+  new Xfoo1
+  lua w1 = vim.window()
+  lua b1 = w1.buffer()
+  new Xfoo2
+  lua w2 = vim.window()
+  lua b2 = w2.buffer()
+
+  lua b1()
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', bufname('%'))
+  lua b2()
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))
+
+  lua b1, b2 = nil, nil
+  %bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.window():previous() and vim.window():next()
+func Test_window_next_previous()
+  new Xfoo1
+  new Xfoo2
+  new Xfoo3
+  wincmd j
+
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval('vim.window().buffer().name'))
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('vim.window():next():buffer().name'))
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo3', luaeval('vim.window():previous():buffer().name'))
+
+  %bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.window():isvalid()
+func Test_window_isvalid()
+  new Xfoo
+  lua w = vim.window()
+  call assert_true(luaeval('w:isvalid()'))
+
+  " FIXME: how to test the case when isvalid() returns v:false?
+  " isvalid() gives errors when the window is deleted. Is it a bug?
+
+  lua w = nil
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.buffer() with and without argument
+func Test_buffer()
+  new Xfoo1
+  let bn1 = bufnr('%')
+  new Xfoo2
+  let bn2 = bufnr('%')
+
+  " Test vim.buffer() without argument.
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval("vim.buffer().name"))
+
+  " Test vim.buffer() with string argument.
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval("vim.buffer('Xfoo1').name"))
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval("vim.buffer('Xfoo2').name"))
+
+  " Test vim.buffer() with integer argument.
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval("vim.buffer(" . bn1 . ").name"))
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval("vim.buffer(" . bn2 . ").name"))
+
+  lua bn1, bn2 = nil, nil
+  %bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.buffer().name and vim.buffer().fname
+func Test_buffer_name()
+  new
+  " FIXME: for an unnamed buffer, I would expect
+  " vim.buffer().name to give an empty string, but
+  " it returns 0. Is it a bug?
+  " so this assert_equal is commented out.
+  " call assert_equal('', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
+  bwipe!
+
+  new Xfoo
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
+  call assert_equal(expand('%:p'), luaeval('vim.buffer().fname'))
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.buffer().number
+func Test_buffer_number()
+  " All numbers in Lua are floating points number (no integers).
+  call assert_equal(bufnr('%'), float2nr(luaeval('vim.buffer().number')))
+endfunc
+
+" Test inserting lines in buffer.
+func Test_buffer_insert()
+  new
+  lua vim.buffer()[1] = '3'
+  lua vim.buffer():insert('1', 0)
+  lua vim.buffer():insert('2', 1)
+  lua vim.buffer():insert('4', 10)
+
+  call assert_equal(['1', '2', '3', '4'], getline(1, '$'))
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test deleting line in buffer
+func Test_buffer_delete()
+  new
+  call setline(1, ['1', '2', '3'])
+  lua vim.buffer()[2] = nil
+  call assert_equal(['1', '3'], getline(1, '$'))
+
+  call assert_fails('lua vim.buffer()[3] = nil',
+        \           '[string "vim chunk"]:1: invalid line number')
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test #vim.buffer() i.e. number of lines in buffer
+func Test_buffer_number_lines()
+  new
+  call setline(1, ['a', 'b', 'c'])
+  call assert_equal(3.0, luaeval('#vim.buffer()'))
   bwipe!
 endfunc
+
+" Test vim.buffer():next() and vim.buffer():previous()
+" Note that these functions get the next or previous buffers
+" but do not switch buffer.
+func Test_buffer_next_previous()
+  new Xfoo1
+  new Xfoo2
+  new Xfoo3
+  b Xfoo2
+
+  lua bn = vim.buffer():next()
+  lua bp = vim.buffer():previous()
+
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('bp.name'))
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo3', luaeval('bn.name'))
+
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))
+
+  lua bn()
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo3', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo3', bufname('%'))
+
+  lua bp()
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
+  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', bufname('%'))
+
+  lua bn, bp = nil, nil
+  %bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.buffer():isvalid()
+func Test_buffer_isvalid()
+  new Xfoo
+  lua b = vim.buffer()
+  call assert_true(luaeval('b:isvalid()'))
+
+  " FIXME: how to test the case when isvalid() returns v:false?
+  " isvalid() gives errors when the buffer is wiped. Is it a bug?
+
+  lua b = nil
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+func Test_list()
+  call assert_equal([], luaeval('vim.list()'))
+
+  " Same example as in :help lua-vim.
+  " FIXME: test is disabled because it does not work.
+  " See https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/3086
+  " lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
+  " call assert_equal([3.141593, 0], luaeval('vim.list(t)'))
+
+  let l = []
+  lua l = vim.eval('l')
+  lua l:add(123)
+  lua l:add('abc')
+  lua l:add(true)
+  lua l:add(false)
+  lua l:add(vim.eval("[1, 2, 3]"))
+  lua l:add(vim.eval("{'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}"))
+  call assert_equal([123.0, 'abc', v:true, v:false, [1, 2, 3], {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}], l)
+  call assert_equal(6.0, luaeval('#l'))
+  call assert_match('^list: 0x\x\+$', luaeval('tostring(l)'))
+
+  lua l[0] = 124
+  lua l[4] = nil
+  lua l:insert('first')
+  lua l:insert('xx', 3)
+  call assert_equal(['first', 124.0, 'abc', 'xx', v:true, v:false, {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}], l)
+
+  lua l = nil
+endfunc
+
+" Test l() i.e. iterator on list
+func Test_list_iter()
+  lua l = vim.list():add('foo'):add('bar')
+  lua str = ''
+  lua for v in l() do str = str .. v end
+  call assert_equal('foobar', luaeval('str'))
+
+  lua str, v, l = nil, nil, nil
+endfunc
+
+func Test_recursive_list()
+  lua l = vim.list():add(1):add(2)
+  lua l = l:add(l)
+
+  call assert_equal(1.0, luaeval('l[0]'))
+  call assert_equal(2.0, luaeval('l[1]'))
+
+  call assert_equal(1.0, luaeval('l[2][0]'))
+  call assert_equal(2.0, luaeval('l[2][1]'))
+
+  call assert_equal(1.0, luaeval('l[2][2][0]'))
+  call assert_equal(2.0, luaeval('l[2][2][1]'))
+
+  call assert_equal('[1.0, 2.0, [...]]', string(luaeval('l')))
+
+  call assert_match('^list: 0x\x\+$', luaeval('tostring(l)'))
+  call assert_equal(luaeval('tostring(l)'), luaeval('tostring(l[2])'))
+
+  call assert_equal(luaeval('l'), luaeval('l[2]'))
+  call assert_equal(luaeval('l'), luaeval('l[2][2]'))
+
+  lua l = nil
+endfunc
+
+func Test_dict()
+  call assert_equal({}, luaeval('vim.dict()'))
+
+  " Same example as in :help lua-vim.
+  " FIXME: test is disabled because it does not work.
+  " See https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/3086
+  " lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
+  " call assert_equal({'say' : 'hi'}, luaeval('vim.dict(t)'))
+
+  let d = {}
+  lua d = vim.eval('d')
+  lua d[0] = 123
+  lua d[1] = "abc"
+  lua d[2] = true
+  lua d[3] = false
+  lua d[4] = vim.eval("[1, 2, 3]")
+  lua d[5] = vim.eval("{'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}")
+  call assert_equal({'0':123.0, '1':'abc', '2':v:true, '3':v:false, '4': [1, 2, 3], '5': {'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}}, d)
+  call assert_equal(6.0, luaeval('#d'))
+  call assert_match('^dict: 0x\x\+$', luaeval('tostring(d)'))
+
+  call assert_equal('abc', luaeval('d[1]'))
+
+  lua d[0] = 124
+  lua d[4] = nil
+  call assert_equal({'0':124.0, '1':'abc', '2':v:true, '3':v:false, '5': {'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}}, d)
+
+  lua d = nil
+endfunc
+
+" Test d() i.e. iterator on dictionary
+func Test_dict_iter()
+  let d = {'a': 1, 'b':2}
+  lua d = vim.eval('d')
+  lua str = ''
+  lua for k,v in d() do str = str .. k ..':' .. v .. ',' end
+  call assert_equal('a:1,b:2,', luaeval('str'))
+
+  lua str, k, v, d = nil, nil, nil, nil
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.type()
+func Test_type()
+  " The following values are identical to Lua's type function.
+  call assert_equal('string',   luaeval('vim.type("foo")'))
+  call assert_equal('number',   luaeval('vim.type(1)'))
+  call assert_equal('number',   luaeval('vim.type(1.2)'))
+  call assert_equal('function', luaeval('vim.type(print)'))
+  call assert_equal('table',    luaeval('vim.type({})'))
+  call assert_equal('boolean',  luaeval('vim.type(true)'))
+  call assert_equal('boolean',  luaeval('vim.type(false)'))
+  call assert_equal('nil',      luaeval('vim.type(nil)'))
+
+  " The following values are specific to Vim.
+  call assert_equal('window',   luaeval('vim.type(vim.window())'))
+  call assert_equal('buffer',   luaeval('vim.type(vim.buffer())'))
+  call assert_equal('list',     luaeval('vim.type(vim.list())'))
+  call assert_equal('dict',     luaeval('vim.type(vim.dict())'))
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.open()
+func Test_open()
+  call assert_notmatch('XOpen', execute('ls'))
+
+  " Open a buffer XOpen1, but do not jump to it.
+  lua b = vim.open('XOpen1')
+  call assert_equal('XOpen1', luaeval('b.name'))
+  call assert_equal('', bufname('%'))
+
+  call assert_match('XOpen1', execute('ls'))
+  call assert_notequal('XOpen2', bufname('%'))
+
+  " Open a buffer XOpen2 and jump to it.
+  lua b = vim.open('XOpen2')()
+  call assert_equal('XOpen2', luaeval('b.name'))
+  call assert_equal('XOpen2', bufname('%'))
+
+  lua b = nil
+  %bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.line()
+func Test_line()
+  new
+  call setline(1, ['first line', 'second line'])
+  1
+  call assert_equal('first line', luaeval('vim.line()'))
+  2
+  call assert_equal('second line', luaeval('vim.line()'))
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+" Test vim.beep()
+func Test_beep()
+  call assert_beeps('lua vim.beep()')
+endfunc
+
+" Test errors in luaeval()
+func Test_luaeval_error()
+  " Compile error
+  call assert_fails("call luaeval('-nil')",
+  \ '[string "luaeval"]:1: attempt to perform arithmetic on a nil value')
+  call assert_fails("call luaeval(']')",
+  \ "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: unexpected symbol near ']'")
+endfunc
+
+" Test :luafile foo.lua
+func Test_luafile()
+  call delete('Xlua_file')
+  call writefile(["str = 'hello'", "num = 123.0" ], 'Xlua_file')
+  call setfperm('Xlua_file', 'r-xr-xr-x')
+
+  luafile Xlua_file
+  call assert_equal('hello', luaeval('str'))
+  call assert_equal(123.0, luaeval('num'))
+
+  lua str, num = nil, nil
+  call delete('Xlua_file')
+endfunc
+
+" Test :luafile %
+func Test_luafile_percent()
+  new Xlua_file
+  append
+    str, num = 'foo', 321.0
+    print(string.format('str=%s, num=%d', str, num))
+.
+  w!
+  luafile %
+  let msg = split(execute('message'), "\n")[-1]
+  call assert_equal('str=foo, num=321', msg)
+
+  lua str, num = nil, nil
+  call delete('Xlua_file')
+  bwipe!
+endfunc
--- a/src/version.c
+++ b/src/version.c
@@ -790,6 +790,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
 static int included_patches[] =
 {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
 /**/
+    132,
+/**/
     131,
 /**/
     130,