view src/testdir/test_nested_function.vim @ 10618:4ee16e5e2e26 v8.0.0198

patch 8.0.0198: some syntax arguments take effect even after "if 0" commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/de318c5c35ed0d65fd2a07196cb8acd5ee6d9bf8 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Tue Jan 17 16:27:10 2017 +0100 patch 8.0.0198: some syntax arguments take effect even after "if 0" Problem: Some syntax arguments take effect even after "if 0". (Taylor Venable) Solution: Properly skip the syntax statements. Make "syn case" and "syn conceal" report the current state. Fix that "syn clear" didn't reset the conceal flag. Add tests for :syntax skipping properly.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Tue, 17 Jan 2017 16:30:05 +0100
parents bd5bec6291cc
children 08940efa6b4e
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"Tests for nested functions
"
func NestedFunc()
  func! Func1()
    let g:text .= 'Func1 '
  endfunc
  call Func1()
  func! s:func2()
    let g:text .= 's:func2 '
  endfunc
  call s:func2()
  func! s:_func3()
    let g:text .= 's:_func3 '
  endfunc
  call s:_func3()
  let fn = 'Func4'
  func! {fn}()
    let g:text .= 'Func4 '
  endfunc
  call {fn}()
  let fn = 'func5'
  func! s:{fn}()
    let g:text .= 's:func5'
  endfunc
  call s:{fn}()
endfunc

func Test_nested_functions()
  let g:text = ''
  call NestedFunc()
  call assert_equal('Func1 s:func2 s:_func3 Func4 s:func5', g:text)
endfunction

func Test_nested_argument()
  func g:X()
    let g:Y = function('sort')
  endfunc
  let g:Y = function('sort')
  echo g:Y([], g:X())
  delfunc g:X
  unlet g:Y
endfunc

func Recurse(count)
  if a:count > 0
    call Recurse(a:count - 1)
  endif
endfunc

func Test_max_nesting()
  " TODO: why does this fail on Windows?  Runs out of stack perhaps?
  if has('win32')
    return
  endif
  let call_depth_here = 2
  let ex_depth_here = 5
  set mfd&

  call Recurse(99 - call_depth_here)
  call assert_fails('call Recurse(' . (100 - call_depth_here) . ')', 'E132:')

  set mfd=210
  call Recurse(209 - ex_depth_here)
  call assert_fails('call Recurse(' . (210 - ex_depth_here) . ')', 'E169:')

  set mfd&
endfunc