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patch 9.1.0107: CI: Fix MacOS-14 tests Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/49f2ba6d41d3c6142deaa4a50b0b16e03969a904 Author: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com> Date: Wed Feb 14 20:34:58 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0107: CI: Fix MacOS-14 tests Problem: CI: Fix MacOS-14 tests (after 9.1.0070) Solution: Re-enable sound tests by granting Mic access, disable Test_diff_screen because of buggy MacOS diff (non GNU version), re-enable Test_term_gettitle() (Yee Cheng Chin) macos-14 runner was turned on in #13943, but it had to turn off a few tests in order for CI to run. Re-enable them and fix the underlying issues. * `Test_diff_screen`: The test failure is due to a bug in Apple's diff utility. Apple introduced a new diff tool based on FreeBSD in macOS 13 and it has buggy behaviors when using unified diff (`-U0`) and the diff is on the first line of the file. Simply disable this test for now if we detect Apple diff (instead of the old GNU diff). Can re-enable this in the future if Apple fixes the issue. * `Test_play_event` / `Test_play_silent`: GitHub Actions currently has an issue with playing sound in CI in macos-14 runners. It for some reason triggers a microphone permission dialog popup which blocks the CI action (see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/9330). To fix this, add a temporary step in macos-14 to manually allow microphone permissions in the runner. * `Test_term_gettitle`: I could not reproduce the failure, so I just turned it on and it seems to run just fine. Maybe it's a timing issue and whatnot but either way that should be fixed when we can reproduce the issue. closes: #14032 Signed-off-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Wed, 14 Feb 2024 20:45:07 +0100
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" Vim script to fix duplicate words in a .dic file  vim: set ft=vim:
"
" Usage: Edit the .dic file and source this script.

let deleted = 0

" Start below the word count.
let lnum = 2
while lnum <= line('$')
  let word = getline(lnum)
  if word !~ '/'
    if search('^' . word . '/', 'w') != 0
      let deleted += 1
      exe lnum . "d"
      continue		" don't increment lnum, it's already at the next word
    endif
  endif
  if lnum%1000 == 0
    echon "\r Processing line ".lnum. printf(" [ %02d%%]", lnum*100/line('$'))
  endif
  let lnum += 1
endwhile

if deleted == 0
  echomsg "No duplicate words found"
elseif deleted == 1
  echomsg "Deleted 1 duplicate word"
else
  echomsg printf("Deleted %d duplicate words", deleted)
endif