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patch 9.0.2040: trim(): hard to use default mask
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6e6386716f9494ae86027c6d34f657fd03dfec42
Author: Illia Bobyr <illia.bobyr@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Oct 17 11:09:45 2023 +0200
patch 9.0.2040: trim(): hard to use default mask
Problem: trim(): hard to use default mask
Solution: Use default 'mask' when it is v:none
The default 'mask' value is pretty complex, as it includes many
characters. Yet, if one needs to specify the trimming direction, the
third argument, 'trim()' currently requires the 'mask' value to be
provided explicitly.
'v:none' is already used to mean "use the default argument value" in
user defined functions. See |none-function_argument| in help.
closes: #13363
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Illia Bobyr <illia.bobyr@gmail.com>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 17 Oct 2023 11:15:09 +0200 |
parents | dbec60b8c253 |
children | 92452a65138e |
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" Test commands that jump somewhere. " Create a new buffer using "lines" and place the cursor on the word after the " first occurrence of return and invoke "cmd". The cursor should now be " positioned at the given line and col. func XTest_goto_decl(cmd, lines, line, col) new call setline(1, a:lines) /return/ normal! W execute 'norm! ' . a:cmd call assert_equal(a:line, line('.')) call assert_equal(a:col, col('.')) quit! endfunc func Test_gD() 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< trim [CODE] int x; int func(int x) { return x; } [CODE] call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 3, 14) endfunc " Using gd to jump to a declaration in a fold func Test_gd_with_fold() new let lines =<< trim END #define ONE 1 #define TWO 2 #define THREE 3 TWO END call setline(1, lines) 1,3fold call feedkeys('Ggd', 'xt') call assert_equal(2, line('.')) call assert_equal(-1, foldclosedend(2)) bw! endfunc func Test_gd_not_local() 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< 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 =<< trim [CODE] int func(void) { char *s = "x"; return x; } [CODE] call XTest_goto_decl('gd', lines, 5, 10) endfunc " Check that setting 'cursorline' does not change curswant func Test_cursorline_keep_col() new call setline(1, ['long long long line', 'short line']) normal ggfi let pos = getcurpos() normal j set cursorline normal k call assert_equal(pos, getcurpos()) bwipe! set nocursorline endfunc func Test_gd_local_block() 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 func Test_motion_if_elif_else_endif() new let lines =<< trim END /* Test pressing % on #if, #else #elsif and #endif, * with nested #if */ #if FOO /* ... */ # if BAR /* ... */ # endif #elif BAR /* ... */ #else /* ... */ #endif #define FOO 1 END call setline(1, lines) /#if FOO norm % call assert_equal([9, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) norm % call assert_equal([11, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) norm % call assert_equal([13, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) norm % call assert_equal([4, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) /# if BAR norm $% call assert_equal([8, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) norm $% call assert_equal([6, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) " Test for [# and ]# command call cursor(5, 1) normal [# call assert_equal([4, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) call cursor(5, 1) normal ]# call assert_equal([9, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) call cursor(10, 1) normal [# call assert_equal([9, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) call cursor(10, 1) normal ]# call assert_equal([11, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) " Finding a match before the first line or after the last line should fail normal gg call assert_beeps('normal [#') normal G call assert_beeps('normal ]#') " Finding a match for a macro definition (#define) should fail normal G call assert_beeps('normal %') bw! endfunc func Test_motion_c_comment() new a /* * Test pressing % on beginning/end * of C comments. */ /* Another comment */ . norm gg0% call assert_equal([4, 3], getpos('.')[1:2]) norm % call assert_equal([1, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) norm gg0l% call assert_equal([4, 3], getpos('.')[1:2]) norm h% call assert_equal([1, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) norm G^ norm % call assert_equal([5, 21], getpos('.')[1:2]) norm % call assert_equal([5, 1], getpos('.')[1:2]) bw! endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab