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view src/testdir/test_maparg.vim @ 16837:18593056d8f1 v8.1.1420
patch 8.1.1420: popup window size only uses first line length
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/88c4e1f06905983870175a473683e81312d14c64
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Wed May 29 23:14:28 2019 +0200
patch 8.1.1420: popup window size only uses first line length
Problem: Popup window size only uses first line length.
Solution: Use the longest line. (Ben Jackson, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/4451) Also deal with
wrapping lines.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Wed, 29 May 2019 23:15:05 +0200 |
parents | 2dcaa860e3fc |
children | e17cbc3e545d |
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" Tests for maparg(). " Also test utf8 map with a 0x80 byte. function s:SID() return str2nr(matchstr(expand('<sfile>'), '<SNR>\zs\d\+\ze_SID$')) endfun function Test_maparg() new set cpo-=< set encoding=utf8 " Test maparg() with a string result let sid = s:SID() let lnum = expand('<sflnum>') map foo<C-V> is<F4>foo vnoremap <script> <buffer> <expr> <silent> bar isbar call assert_equal("is<F4>foo", maparg('foo<C-V>')) call assert_equal({'silent': 0, 'noremap': 0, 'lhs': 'foo<C-V>', \ 'mode': ' ', 'nowait': 0, 'expr': 0, 'sid': sid, 'lnum': lnum + 1, \ 'rhs': 'is<F4>foo', 'buffer': 0}, \ maparg('foo<C-V>', '', 0, 1)) call assert_equal({'silent': 1, 'noremap': 1, 'lhs': 'bar', 'mode': 'v', \ 'nowait': 0, 'expr': 1, 'sid': sid, 'lnum': lnum + 2, \ 'rhs': 'isbar', 'buffer': 1}, \ maparg('bar', '', 0, 1)) let lnum = expand('<sflnum>') map <buffer> <nowait> foo bar call assert_equal({'silent': 0, 'noremap': 0, 'lhs': 'foo', 'mode': ' ', \ 'nowait': 1, 'expr': 0, 'sid': sid, 'lnum': lnum + 1, 'rhs': 'bar', \ 'buffer': 1}, \ maparg('foo', '', 0, 1)) map abc x<char-114>x call assert_equal("xrx", maparg('abc')) map abc y<S-char-114>y call assert_equal("yRy", maparg('abc')) map abc <Nop> call assert_equal("<Nop>", maparg('abc')) unmap abc endfunction function Test_range_map() new " Outside of the range, minimum inoremap <Char-0x1040> a execute "normal a\u1040\<Esc>" " Inside of the range, minimum inoremap <Char-0x103f> b execute "normal a\u103f\<Esc>" " Inside of the range, maximum inoremap <Char-0xf03f> c execute "normal a\uf03f\<Esc>" " Outside of the range, maximum inoremap <Char-0xf040> d execute "normal a\uf040\<Esc>" call assert_equal("abcd", getline(1)) endfunction