view src/testdir/test_reltime.vim @ 34379:37b4c89ba420 v9.1.0116

patch 9.1.0116: win_split_ins may not check available room Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0fd44a5ad81ade342cb54d8984965bdedd2272c8 Author: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue Feb 20 20:28:15 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0116: win_split_ins may not check available room Problem: win_split_ins has no check for E36 when moving an existing window Solution: check for room and fix the issues in f_win_splitmove() (Sean Dewar) win_split_ins has no check for E36 when moving an existing window, allowing for layouts with many overlapping zero-sized windows to be created (which may also cause drawing issues with tablines and such). f_win_splitmove also has some bugs. So check for room and fix the issues in f_win_splitmove. Handle failure in the two relevant win_split_ins callers by restoring the original layout, and factor the common logic into win_splitmove. Don't check for room when opening an autocommand window, as it's a temporary window that's rarely interacted with or drawn anyhow, and is rather important for some autocommands. Issues fixed in f_win_splitmove: - Error if splitting is disallowed. - Fix heap-use-after-frees if autocommands fired from switching to "targetwin" close "wp" or "oldwin". - Fix splitting the wrong window if autocommands fired from switching to "targetwin" switch to a different window. - Ensure -1 is returned for all errors. Also handle allocation failure a bit earlier in make_snapshot (callers, except win_splitmove, don't really care if a snapshot can't be made, so just ignore the return value). Note: Test_smoothscroll_in_zero_width_window failed after these changes with E36, as it was using the previous behaviour to create a zero-width window. I've fixed the test such that it fails with UBSAN as expected when v9.0.1367 is reverted (and simplified it too). related: #14042 Signed-off-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Tue, 20 Feb 2024 22:30:04 +0100
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" Tests for reltime()

source check.vim
CheckFeature reltime

func Test_reltime()
  let g:test_is_flaky = 1
  let now = reltime()
  sleep 10m
  let later = reltime()
  let elapsed = now->reltime()
  call assert_true(reltimestr(elapsed) =~ '0\.0')
  call assert_true(elapsed->reltimestr() != '0.0')
  call assert_true(reltimefloat(elapsed) < 0.1)
  call assert_true(elapsed->reltimefloat() > 0.0)

  let same = reltime(now, now)
  call assert_equal('0.000', split(reltimestr(same))[0][:4])
  call assert_equal(0.0, reltimefloat(same))

  let differs = reltime(now, later)
  call assert_true(reltimestr(differs) =~ '0\.0')
  call assert_true(reltimestr(differs) != '0.0')
  call assert_true(reltimefloat(differs) < 0.1)
  call assert_true(reltimefloat(differs) > 0.0)

  call assert_equal([], reltime({}))
  call assert_equal([], reltime({}, {}))
endfunc

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