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view src/testdir/test70.in @ 8907:5deb9e8f4292 v7.4.1740
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4d585022023b96f6507e8cae5ed8fc8d926f5140
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Apr 14 19:50:22 2016 +0200
patch 7.4.1740
Problem: syn-cchar defined with matchadd() does not appear if there are no
other syntax definitions which matches buffer text.
Solution: Check for startcol. (Ozaki Kiichi, haya14busa, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/757)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Thu, 14 Apr 2016 20:00:07 +0200 |
parents | cdaa688e3ddd |
children | 0cdb6ac20748 |
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Smoke test for MzScheme interface and mzeval() function STARTTEST :so mzscheme.vim :set nocompatible viminfo+=nviminfo :function! MzRequire() :redir => l:mzversion :mz (version) :redir END :if strpart(l:mzversion, 1, 1) < "4" :" MzScheme versions < 4.x: :mz (require (prefix vim- vimext)) :else :" newer versions: :mz (require (prefix-in vim- 'vimext)) :mz (require r5rs) :endif :endfunction :silent call MzRequire() :mz (define l '("item0" "dictionary with list OK" "item2")) :mz (define h (make-hash)) :mz (hash-set! h "list" l) /^1 :" change buffer contents :mz (vim-set-buff-line (vim-eval "line('.')") "1 changed line 1") :" scalar test :let tmp_string = mzeval('"string"') :let tmp_1000 = mzeval('1000') :if tmp_string . tmp_1000 == "string1000" :let scalar_res = "OK" :else :let scalar_res = "FAILED" :endif :call append(search("^1"), "scalar test " . scalar_res) :" dictionary containing a list :let tmp = mzeval("h")["list"][1] :/^2/put =tmp :" circular list (at the same time test lists containing lists) :mz (set-car! (cddr l) l) :let l2 = mzeval("h")["list"] :if l2[2] == l2 :let res = "OK" :else :let res = "FAILED: " . l2[2] :endif :call setline(search("^3"), "circular test " . res) :" funcrefs :mz (define vim:max (vim-eval "function('max')")) :mz (define m (vim:max '(1 100 8))) :let m = mzeval('m') :if m == 100 :let fref_res = "OK" :else :let fref_res = "FAILED: " . m :end :call append(line('$'), 'funcrefs '. fref_res) :?^1?,$w! test.out :qa! ENDTEST 1 line 1 2 line 2 3 line 3