Mercurial > vim
view runtime/syntax/Makefile @ 34314:1df8f78d27b1 v9.1.0091
patch 9.1.0091: Syntax test fails when run with non C locale
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/627c950e5b30503a084bd0092f9cb2a5fe73fe87
Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Date: Sat Feb 10 13:02:17 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0091: Syntax test fails when run with non C locale
Problem: Syntax test fails when run with non C locale
Solution: Run syntax tests with C locale, clean up Xtestscript file,
strip environment variables from GetVimCommand()
(h-east)
closes: #14007
Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
---|---|
date | Sat, 10 Feb 2024 13:15:06 +0100 |
parents | 1f781dcb7a73 |
children | e7749c0c978a |
line wrap: on
line source
# Portable Makefile for running syntax tests. # Override this if needed, the default assumes Vim was build in the src dir. #VIMPROG = vim VIMPROG = ../../src/vim # "runtime" relative to "runtime/syntax/testdir" VIMRUNTIME = ../.. # Uncomment this line to use valgrind for memory leaks and extra warnings. # VALGRIND = valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --num-callers=45 --log-file=valgrind.$* # ENVVARS = LC_ALL=C LANG=C LANGUAGE=C # Run the syntax tests with a C locale ENVVARS = LC_ALL=C RUN_VIMTEST = VIMRUNTIME=$(VIMRUNTIME) $(VALGRIND) $(ENVVARS) ../$(VIMPROG) -f $(GUI_FLAG) # Uncomment this line for debugging # DEBUGLOG = --log testlog # Run the tests that didn't run yet or failed previously. # If a test succeeds a testdir/done/{name} file will be written. # If a test fails a testdir/failed/{name}.dump file will be written. # Progress and error messages can be found in "testdir/messages". test: @# the "vimcmd" file is used by the screendump utils @echo "../$(VIMPROG)" > testdir/vimcmd @echo "$(RUN_VIMTEST)" >> testdir/vimcmd VIMRUNTIME=$(VIMRUNTIME) $(ENVVARS) $(VIMPROG) --clean --not-a-term $(DEBUGLOG) -u testdir/runtest.vim @# FIXME: Temporarily show the whole file to find out what goes wrong @#if [ -f testdir/messages ]; then tail -n 6 testdir/messages; fi @if [ -f testdir/messages ]; then cat testdir/messages; fi clean testclean: rm -f testdir/failed/* testdir/done/* testdir/vimcmd testdir/messages testdir/Xtestscript