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patch 8.1.0488: using freed memory in quickfix code
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/9f84ded38b62c82a4ee57b54f403b1b185ed8170
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sat Oct 20 20:54:02 2018 +0200
patch 8.1.0488: using freed memory in quickfix code
Problem: Using freed memory in quickfix code. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution: Add the quickfix_busy() flag to postpone deleting quickfix lists
until it is safe. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes #3538)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sat, 20 Oct 2018 21:00:06 +0200 |
parents | 796d794cdc88 |
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This directory contains tests for various Vim features. If it makes sense, add a new test method to an already existing file. You may want to separate it from other tests with comment lines. The numbered tests are older, we have switched to named tests. Don't add any more numbered tests. And then you can choose between a new style test, which is a Vim script, or an old style test, which uses Normal mode commands. Use a new style test if you can. Use an old style test when it needs to run without the +eval feature. TO ADD A NEW STYLE TEST: 1) Create a test_<subject>.vim file. 2) Add test_<subject>.res to NEW_TESTS in Make_all.mak in alphabetical order. 3) Also add an entry "test_<subject>" in src/Make_all.mak. 4) Use make test_<subject>.res to run a single test in src/testdir/. Use make test_<subject> to run a single test in src/. At 2), instead of running the test separately, it can be included in "test_alot". Do this for quick tests without side effects. The test runs a bit faster, because Vim doesn't have to be started, one Vim instance runs many tests. What you can use (see test_assert.vim for an example): - Call assert_equal(), assert_true(), assert_false(), etc. - Use assert_fails() to check for expected errors. - Use try/catch to avoid an exception aborts the test. - Use alloc_fail() to have memory allocation fail. This makes it possible to check memory allocation failures are handled gracefully. You need to change - the source code to add an ID to the allocation. Update LAST_ID_USED above alloc_id() to the highest ID used. - Use test_override() to make Vim behave differently, e.g. if char_avail() must return FALSE for a while. E.g. to trigger the CursorMovedI autocommand event. - See test_cursor_func.vim for an example. - If the bug that is being tested isn't fixed yet, you can throw an exception with "Skipped" so that it's clear this still needs work. E.g.: throw "Skipped: Bug with <c-e> and popupmenu not fixed yet" - See the start of runtest.vim for more help. TO ADD A SCREEN DUMP TEST: Mostly the same as writing a new style test. Additonally, see help on "terminal-dumptest". Put the reference dump in "dumps/Test_func_name.dump". TO ADD AN OLD STYLE TEST: 1) Create test_<subject>.in and test_<subject>.ok files. 2) Add test_<subject>.out to SCRIPTS_ALL in Make_all.mak in alphabetical order. 3) Use make test_<subject>.out to run a single test in src/testdir/. Use make test_<subject> to run a single test in src/. 4) Also add an entry in src/Makefile. Keep in mind that the files are used as if everything was typed: - To add comments use: :" (that's an Ex command comment) - A line break is like pressing Enter. If that happens on the last line you'll hear a beep!