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Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Aug 28 16:03:38 2016 +0200
patch 7.4.2280
Problem: printf() doesn't handle infinity float values correctly.
Solution: Add a table with possible infinity values. (Dominique Pelle)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 28 Aug 2016 16:15:04 +0200 |
parents | 3ee84d270ea7 |
children | 3c37899baa8d |
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" Tests for regexp in latin1 encoding set encoding=latin1 scriptencoding latin1 func s:equivalence_test() let str = "AÀÁÂÃÄÅ B C D EÈÉÊË F G H IÌÍÎÏ J K L M NÑ OÒÓÔÕÖØ P Q R S T UÙÚÛÜ V W X YÝ Z aàáâãäå b c d eèéêë f g h iìíîï j k l m nñ oòóôõöø p q r s t uùúûü v w x yýÿ z" let groups = split(str) for group1 in groups for c in split(group1, '\zs') " next statement confirms that equivalence class matches every " character in group call assert_match('^[[=' . c . '=]]*$', group1) for group2 in groups if group2 != group1 " next statement converts that equivalence class doesn't match " a character in any other group call assert_equal(-1, match(group2, '[[=' . c . '=]]')) endif endfor endfor endfor endfunc func Test_equivalence_re1() set re=1 call s:equivalence_test() endfunc func Test_equivalence_re2() set re=2 call s:equivalence_test() endfunc func Test_recursive_substitute() new s/^/\=execute("s#^##gn") " check we are now not in the sandbox call setwinvar(1, 'myvar', 1) bwipe! endfunc