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view src/testdir/test_shift.vim @ 18078:5ae41d0ea397 v8.1.2034
patch 8.1.2034: dark them of GTK 3 not supported
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/50bf7ce0c9f8c3ede2d1a02c734beba9d5a0504e
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Sep 15 13:17:00 2019 +0200
patch 8.1.2034: dark them of GTK 3 not supported
Problem: Dark them of GTK 3 not supported.
Solution: Add the "d" flag in 'guioptions'. (Jonathan Conder, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/4934)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sun, 15 Sep 2019 13:30:04 +0200 |
parents | c945f1d03b1c |
children | 08940efa6b4e |
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" Test shifting lines with :> and :< source check.vim func Test_ex_shift_right() set shiftwidth=2 " shift right current line. call setline(1, range(1, 5)) 2 > 3 >> call assert_equal(['1', \ ' 2', \ ' 3', \ '4', \ '5'], getline(1, '$')) " shift right with range. call setline(1, range(1, 4)) 2,3>> call assert_equal(['1', \ ' 2', \ ' 3', \ '4', \ '5'], getline(1, '$')) " shift right with range and count. call setline(1, range(1, 4)) 2>3 call assert_equal(['1', \ ' 2', \ ' 3', \ ' 4', \ '5'], getline(1, '$')) bw! set shiftwidth& endfunc func Test_ex_shift_left() set shiftwidth=2 call setline(1, range(1, 5)) %>>> " left shift current line. 2< 3<< 4<<<<< call assert_equal([' 1', \ ' 2', \ ' 3', \ '4', \ ' 5'], getline(1, '$')) " shift right with range. call setline(1, range(1, 5)) %>>> 2,3<< call assert_equal([' 1', \ ' 2', \ ' 3', \ ' 4', \ ' 5'], getline(1, '$')) " shift right with range and count. call setline(1, range(1, 5)) %>>> 2<<3 call assert_equal([' 1', \ ' 2', \ ' 3', \ ' 4', \ ' 5'], getline(1, '$')) bw! set shiftwidth& endfunc func Test_ex_shift_rightleft() CheckFeature rightleft set shiftwidth=2 rightleft call setline(1, range(1, 4)) 2,3<< call assert_equal(['1', \ ' 2', \ ' 3', \ '4'], getline(1, '$')) 3,4> call assert_equal(['1', \ ' 2', \ ' 3', \ '4'], getline(1, '$')) bw! set rightleft& shiftwidth& endfunc func Test_ex_shift_errors() call assert_fails('><', 'E488:') call assert_fails('<>', 'E488:') call assert_fails('>!', 'E477:') call assert_fails('<!', 'E477:') call assert_fails('2,1>', 'E493:') call assert_fails('2,1<', 'E493:') endfunc