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Updated runtime files Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6efb1980336ff324e9c57a4e282530b952fca816 Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Thu Aug 10 05:44:25 2023 +0200 Updated runtime files This is a collection of various PRs from github that all require a minor patch number: 1) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12612 Do not conflate dictionary key with end of block 2) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12729: When saving and restoring 'undolevels', the constructs `&undolevels` and `:set undolevels` are problematic. The construct `&undolevels` reads an unpredictable value; it will be the local option value (if one has been set), or the global option value (otherwise), making it unsuitable for saving a value for later restoration. Similarly, if a local option value has been set for 'undolevels', temporarily modifying the option via `:set undolevels` changes the local value as well as the global value, requiring extra work to restore both values. Saving and restoring the option value in one step via the construct `:let &undolevels = &undolevels` appears to make no changes to the 'undolevels' option, but if a local option has been set to a different value than the global option, it has the unintended effect of changing the global 'undolevels' value to the local value. Update the documentation to explain these issues and recommend explicit use of global and local option values when saving and restoring. Update some unit tests to use `g:undolevels`. 3) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12702: Problem: Pip requirements files are not recognized. Solution: Add a pattern to match pip requirements files. 4) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12688: Add indent file and tests for ABB Rapid 5) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12668: Use Lua 5.1 numeric escapes in tests and add to CI Only Lua 5.2+ and LuaJIT understand hexadecimal escapes in strings. Lua 5.1 only supports decimal escapes: > A character in a string can also be specified by its numerical value > using the escape sequence \ddd, where ddd is a sequence of up to three > decimal digits. (Note that if a numerical escape is to be followed by a > digit, it must be expressed using exactly three digits.) Strings in Lua > can contain any 8-bit value, including embedded zeros, which can be > specified as '\0'. To make sure this works with Lua 5.4 and Lua 5.1 change the Vim CI to run with Lua 5.1 as well as Lua 5.4 6) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12631: Add hurl filetype detection 7) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12573: Problem: Files for haskell persistent library are not recognized Solution: Add pattern persistentmodels for haskell persistent library closes: #12612 closes: #12729 closes: #12702 closes: #12688 closes: #12668 closes: #12631 closes: #12573 Co-authored-by: lacygoill <lacygoill@lacygoill.me> Co-authored-by: Michael Henry <drmikehenry@drmikehenry.com> Co-authored-by: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org> Co-authored-by: KnoP-01 <knosowski@graeffrobotics.de> Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com> Co-authored-by: Jacob Pfeifer <jacob@pfeifer.dev> Co-authored-by: Borys Lykah <lykahb@fastmail.com>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Thu, 10 Aug 2023 06:30:06 +0200
parents f08ed0738f7a
children 0582b3b40319
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" Tests for Lua.

source check.vim

" This test also works without the lua feature.
func Test_skip_lua()
  if 0
    lua print("Not executed")
  endif
endfunc

CheckFeature lua

" Depending on the lua version, the error messages are different.
let [s:major, s:minor, s:patch] = luaeval('vim.lua_version')->split('\.')->map({-> str2nr(v:val)})
let s:lua_53_or_later = 0
let s:lua_543 = 0
if (s:major == 5 && s:minor >= 3) || s:major > 5
  let s:lua_53_or_later = 1
  if s:major == 5 && s:minor == 4 && s:patch == 3
    let s:lua_543 = 1
  endif
endif

func TearDown()
  " Run garbage collection after each test to exercise luaV_setref().
  call test_garbagecollect_now()
endfunc

" Check that switching to another buffer does not trigger ml_get error.
func Test_lua_command_new_no_ml_get_error()
  new
  let wincount = winnr('$')
  call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
  luado vim.command("new")
  call assert_equal(wincount + 1, winnr('$'))
  %bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.command()
func Test_lua_command()
  new
  call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
  luado vim.command("1,2d_")
  call assert_equal(['three'], getline(1, '$'))
  bwipe!
endfunc

func Test_lua_luado()
  new
  call setline(1, ['one', 'two'])
  luado return(linenr)
  call assert_equal(['1', '2'], getline(1, '$'))
  close!

  " Error cases
  call assert_fails('luado string.format()',
        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'format' (string expected, got no value)")
  if s:lua_543
    let msg = "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: global 'func' is not callable (a nil value)"
  elseif s:lua_53_or_later
    let msg = "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (global 'func')"
  else
    let msg = "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: attempt to call global 'func' (a nil value)"
  endif
  call assert_fails('luado func()', msg)
  call assert_fails('luado error("failed")', "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: failed")
endfunc

" Test vim.eval()
func Test_lua_eval()
  " lua.eval with a number
  lua v = vim.eval('123')
  call assert_equal('number', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
  call assert_equal(123, luaeval('v'))

  " lua.eval with a string
  lua v = vim.eval('"abc"')
  call assert_equal('string', 'vim.type(v)'->luaeval())
  call assert_equal('abc', luaeval('v'))

  " lua.eval with a list
  lua v = vim.eval("['a']")
  call assert_equal('list', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
  call assert_equal(['a'], luaeval('v'))

  " lua.eval with a dict
  lua v = vim.eval("{'a':'b'}")
  call assert_equal('dict', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
  call assert_equal({'a':'b'}, luaeval('v'))

  " lua.eval with a blob
  lua v = vim.eval("0z00112233.deadbeef")
  call assert_equal('blob', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
  call assert_equal(0z00112233.deadbeef, luaeval('v'))

  " lua.eval with a float
  lua v = vim.eval('3.14')
  call assert_equal('number', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
  call assert_equal(3.14, luaeval('v'))

  " lua.eval with a bool
  lua v = vim.eval('v:true')
  call assert_equal('number', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
  call assert_equal(1, luaeval('v'))
  lua v = vim.eval('v:false')
  call assert_equal('number', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
  call assert_equal(0, luaeval('v'))

  " lua.eval with a null
  lua v = vim.eval('v:null')
  call assert_equal('nil', luaeval('vim.type(v)'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('v'))

  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval(nil)',
        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got nil)")
  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval(true)',
        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got boolean)")
  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval({})',
        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got table)")
  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval(print)',
        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got function)")
  call assert_fails('lua v = vim.eval(vim.buffer())',
        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'eval' (string expected, got userdata)")

  lua v = nil
endfunc

" Test luaeval() with lambda
func Test_luaeval_with_lambda()
  lua function hello_luaeval_lambda(a, cb) return a .. cb() end
  call assert_equal('helloworld',
        \ luaeval('hello_luaeval_lambda(_A[1], _A[2])',
        \         ['hello', {->'world'}]))
  lua hello_luaeval_lambda = nil
endfunc

" Test vim.window()
func Test_lua_window()
  e Xfoo2
  new Xfoo1

  " Window 1 (top window) contains Xfoo1
  " Window 2 (bottom window) contains Xfoo2
  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('vim.window(1):buffer().name'))
  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval('vim.window(2):buffer().name'))

  " Window 3 does not exist so vim.window(3) should return nil
  call assert_equal('nil', luaeval('tostring(vim.window(3))'))

  if s:lua_543
    let msg = "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: field 'xyz' is not callable (a nil value)"
  elseif s:lua_53_or_later
    let msg = "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (field 'xyz')"
  else
    let msg = "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: attempt to call field 'xyz' (a nil value)"
  endif
  call assert_fails("let n = luaeval('vim.window().xyz()')", msg)
  call assert_fails('lua vim.window().xyz = 1',
        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: invalid window property: `xyz'")

  %bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.window().height
func Test_lua_window_height()
  new
  lua vim.window().height = 2
  call assert_equal(2, winheight(0))
  lua vim.window().height = vim.window().height + 1
  call assert_equal(3, winheight(0))
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.window().width
func Test_lua_window_width()
  vert new
  lua vim.window().width = 2
  call assert_equal(2, winwidth(0))
  lua vim.window().width = vim.window().width + 1
  call assert_equal(3, winwidth(0))
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.window().line and vim.window.col
func Test_lua_window_line_col()
  new
  call setline(1, ['line1', 'line2', 'line3'])
  lua vim.window().line = 2
  lua vim.window().col = 4
  call assert_equal([0, 2, 4, 0], getpos('.'))
  lua vim.window().line = vim.window().line + 1
  lua vim.window().col = vim.window().col - 1
  call assert_equal([0, 3, 3, 0], getpos('.'))

  call assert_fails('lua vim.window().line = 10',
        \           '[string "vim chunk"]:1: line out of range')
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.call
func Test_lua_call()
  call assert_equal(has('lua'), luaeval('vim.call("has", "lua")'))
  call assert_equal(printf("Hello %s", "vim"), luaeval('vim.call("printf", "Hello %s", "vim")'))

  " Error cases
  call assert_fails("call luaeval('vim.call(\"min\", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)')",
        \ s:lua_53_or_later
        \ ? '[string "luaeval"]:1: Function called with too many arguments'
        \ : 'Function called with too many arguments')
  lua co = coroutine.create(function () print("hi") end)
  call assert_fails("call luaeval('vim.call(\"type\", co)')",
        \ s:lua_53_or_later
        \ ? '[string "luaeval"]:1: lua: cannot convert value'
        \ : 'lua: cannot convert value')
  lua co = nil
  call assert_fails("call luaeval('vim.call(\"abc\")')",
        \ ['E117:', s:lua_53_or_later ? '\[string "luaeval"]:1: lua: call_vim_function failed'
        \                             : 'lua: call_vim_function failed'])
endfunc

" Test vim.fn.*
func Test_lua_fn()
  call assert_equal(has('lua'), luaeval('vim.fn.has("lua")'))
  call assert_equal(printf("Hello %s", "vim"), luaeval('vim.fn.printf("Hello %s", "vim")'))
endfunc

" Test setting the current window
func Test_lua_window_set_current()
  new Xfoo1
  lua w1 = vim.window()
  new Xfoo2
  lua w2 = vim.window()

  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))
  lua w1()
  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', bufname('%'))
  lua w2()
  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))

  lua w1, w2 = nil
  %bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.window().buffer
func Test_lua_window_buffer()
  new Xfoo1
  lua w1 = vim.window()
  lua b1 = w1.buffer()
  new Xfoo2
  lua w2 = vim.window()
  lua b2 = w2.buffer()

  lua b1()
  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', bufname('%'))
  lua b2()
  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))

  lua b1, b2, w1, w2 = nil
  %bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.window():previous() and vim.window():next()
func Test_lua_window_next_previous()
  new Xfoo1
  new Xfoo2
  new Xfoo3
  wincmd j

  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval('vim.window().buffer().name'))
  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('vim.window():next():buffer().name'))
  call assert_equal('Xfoo3', luaeval('vim.window():previous():buffer().name'))

  %bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.window():isvalid()
func Test_lua_window_isvalid()
  new Xfoo
  lua w = vim.window()
  call assert_true(luaeval('w:isvalid()'))

  " FIXME: how to test the case when isvalid() returns v:false?
  " isvalid() gives errors when the window is deleted. Is it a bug?

  lua w = nil
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.buffer() with and without argument
func Test_lua_buffer()
  new Xfoo1
  let bn1 = bufnr('%')
  new Xfoo2
  let bn2 = bufnr('%')

  " Test vim.buffer() without argument.
  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval("vim.buffer().name"))

  " Test vim.buffer() with string argument.
  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval("vim.buffer('Xfoo1').name"))
  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval("vim.buffer('Xfoo2').name"))

  " Test vim.buffer() with integer argument.
  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval("vim.buffer(" . bn1 . ").name"))
  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval("vim.buffer(" . bn2 . ").name"))

  lua bn1, bn2 = nil
  %bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.buffer().name and vim.buffer().fname
func Test_lua_buffer_name()
  new
  call assert_equal('', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
  call assert_equal('', luaeval('vim.buffer().fname'))
  bwipe!

  new Xfoo
  call assert_equal('Xfoo', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
  call assert_equal(expand('%:p'), luaeval('vim.buffer().fname'))
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.buffer().number
func Test_lua_buffer_number()
  " All numbers in Lua are floating points number (no integers).
  call assert_equal(bufnr('%'), float2nr(luaeval('vim.buffer().number')))
endfunc

" Test inserting lines in buffer.
func Test_lua_buffer_insert()
  new
  lua vim.buffer()[1] = '3'
  lua vim.buffer():insert('1', 0)
  lua vim.buffer():insert('2', 1)
  lua vim.buffer():insert('4', 10)

  call assert_equal(['1', '2', '3', '4'], getline(1, '$'))
  call assert_equal('4', luaeval('vim.buffer()[4]'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.buffer()[5]'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.buffer()[{}]'))
  if s:lua_543
    let msg = "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: method 'xyz' is not callable (a nil value)"
  elseif s:lua_53_or_later
    let msg = "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (method 'xyz')"
  else
    let msg = "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: attempt to call method 'xyz' (a nil value)"
  endif
  call assert_fails('lua vim.buffer():xyz()', msg)
  call assert_fails('lua vim.buffer()[1] = {}',
        \ '[string "vim chunk"]:1: wrong argument to change')
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test deleting line in buffer
func Test_lua_buffer_delete()
  new
  call setline(1, ['1', '2', '3'])
  call cursor(3, 1)
  lua vim.buffer()[2] = nil
  call assert_equal(['1', '3'], getline(1, '$'))

  call assert_fails('lua vim.buffer()[3] = nil',
        \           '[string "vim chunk"]:1: invalid line number')
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test #vim.buffer() i.e. number of lines in buffer
func Test_lua_buffer_number_lines()
  new
  call setline(1, ['a', 'b', 'c'])
  call assert_equal(3, luaeval('#vim.buffer()'))
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.buffer():next() and vim.buffer():previous()
" Note that these functions get the next or previous buffers
" but do not switch buffer.
func Test_lua_buffer_next_previous()
  new Xfoo1
  new Xfoo2
  new Xfoo3
  b Xfoo2

  lua bn = vim.buffer():next()
  lua bp = vim.buffer():previous()

  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('bp.name'))
  call assert_equal('Xfoo3', luaeval('bn.name'))

  call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))

  lua bn()
  call assert_equal('Xfoo3', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
  call assert_equal('Xfoo3', bufname('%'))

  lua bp()
  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
  call assert_equal('Xfoo1', bufname('%'))

  lua bn, bp = nil
  %bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.buffer():isvalid()
func Test_lua_buffer_isvalid()
  new Xfoo
  lua b = vim.buffer()
  call assert_true(luaeval('b:isvalid()'))

  " FIXME: how to test the case when isvalid() returns v:false?
  " isvalid() gives errors when the buffer is wiped. Is it a bug?

  lua b = nil
  bwipe!
endfunc

func Test_lua_list()
  call assert_equal([], luaeval('vim.list()'))

  let l = []
  lua l = vim.eval('l')
  lua l:add(123)
  lua l:add('abc')
  lua l:add(true)
  lua l:add(false)
  lua l:add(nil)
  lua l:add(vim.eval("[1, 2, 3]"))
  lua l:add(vim.eval("{'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}"))
  call assert_equal([123, 'abc', v:true, v:false, v:null, [1, 2, 3], {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}], l)
  call assert_equal(7, luaeval('#l'))
  call assert_match('^list: \%(0x\)\?\x\+$', luaeval('tostring(l)'))

  lua l[1] = 124
  lua l[6] = nil
  lua l:insert('first')
  lua l:insert('xx', 3)
  call assert_fails('lua l:insert("xx", -20)',
        \ '[string "vim chunk"]:1: invalid position')
  call assert_equal(['first', 124, 'abc', 'xx', v:true, v:false, v:null, {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}], l)

  lockvar 1 l
  call assert_fails('lua l:add("x")', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: list is locked')
  call assert_fails('lua l:insert(2)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: list is locked')
  call assert_fails('lua l[9] = 1', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: list is locked')

  unlockvar l
  let l = [1, 2]
  lua ll = vim.eval('l')
  let x = luaeval("ll[3]")
  call assert_equal(v:null, x)
  if s:lua_543
    let msg = "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: method 'xyz' is not callable (a nil value)"
  elseif s:lua_53_or_later
    let msg = "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (method 'xyz')"
  else
    let msg = "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: attempt to call method 'xyz' (a nil value)"
  endif
  call assert_fails('let x = luaeval("ll:xyz(3)")', msg)
  let y = luaeval("ll[{}]")
  call assert_equal(v:null, y)

  lua l = nil
endfunc

func Test_lua_list_table()
  " See :help lua-vim
  " Non-numeric keys should not be used to initialize the list
  " so say = 'hi' should be ignored.
  lua t = {3.14, 'hello', false, true, say = 'hi'}
  call assert_equal([3.14, 'hello', v:false, v:true], luaeval('vim.list(t)'))
  lua t = nil

  call assert_fails('lua vim.list(1)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got number')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.list("x")', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got string')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.list(print)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got function')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.list(true)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got boolean')
endfunc

func Test_lua_list_table_insert_remove()
  if !s:lua_53_or_later
    throw 'Skipped: Lua version < 5.3'
  endif

  let l = [1, 2]
  lua t = vim.eval('l')
  lua table.insert(t, 10)
  lua t[#t + 1] = 20
  lua table.insert(t, 2, 30)
  call assert_equal(l, [1, 30, 2, 10, 20])
  lua table.remove(t, 2)
  call assert_equal(l, [1, 2, 10, 20])
  lua t[3] = nil
  call assert_equal(l, [1, 2, 20])
  lua removed_value = table.remove(t, 3)
  call assert_equal(luaeval('removed_value'), 20)
  lua t = nil
  lua removed_value = nil
  unlet l
endfunc

" Test l() i.e. iterator on list
func Test_lua_list_iter()
  lua l = vim.list():add('foo'):add('bar')
  lua str = ''
  lua for v in l() do str = str .. v end
  call assert_equal('foobar', luaeval('str'))

  lua str, l = nil
endfunc

func Test_lua_recursive_list()
  lua l = vim.list():add(1):add(2)
  lua l = l:add(l)

  call assert_equal(1, luaeval('l[1]'))
  call assert_equal(2, luaeval('l[2]'))

  call assert_equal(1, luaeval('l[3][1]'))
  call assert_equal(2, luaeval('l[3][2]'))

  call assert_equal(1, luaeval('l[3][3][1]'))
  call assert_equal(2, luaeval('l[3][3][2]'))

  call assert_equal('[1, 2, [...]]', string(luaeval('l')))

  call assert_match('^list: \%(0x\)\?\x\+$', luaeval('tostring(l)'))
  call assert_equal(luaeval('tostring(l)'), luaeval('tostring(l[3])'))

  call assert_equal(luaeval('l'), luaeval('l[3]'))
  call assert_equal(luaeval('l'), luaeval('l[3][3]'))

  lua l = nil
endfunc

func Test_lua_dict()
  call assert_equal({}, luaeval('vim.dict()'))

  let d = {}
  lua d = vim.eval('d')
  lua d[0] = 123
  lua d[1] = "abc"
  lua d[2] = true
  lua d[3] = false
  lua d[4] = vim.eval("[1, 2, 3]")
  lua d[5] = vim.eval("{'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}")
  call assert_equal({'0':123, '1':'abc', '2':v:true, '3':v:false, '4': [1, 2, 3], '5': {'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}}, d)
  call assert_equal(6, luaeval('#d'))
  call assert_match('^dict: \%(0x\)\?\x\+$', luaeval('tostring(d)'))

  call assert_equal('abc', luaeval('d[1]'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('d[22]'))

  lua d[0] = 124
  lua d[4] = nil
  call assert_equal({'0':124, '1':'abc', '2':v:true, '3':v:false, '5': {'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}}, d)

  lockvar 1 d
  call assert_fails('lua d[6] = 1', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: dict is locked')
  unlockvar d

  " Error case
  lua d = {}
  lua d[''] = 10
  call assert_fails("let t = luaeval('vim.dict(d)')",
        \ s:lua_53_or_later
        \ ? '[string "luaeval"]:1: table has empty key'
        \ : 'table has empty key')
  let d = {}
  lua x = vim.eval('d')
  call assert_fails("lua x[''] = 10", '[string "vim chunk"]:1: empty key')
  lua x['a'] = nil
  call assert_equal({}, d)

  " cannot assign funcrefs in the global scope
  lua x = vim.eval('g:')
  call assert_fails("lua x['min'] = vim.funcref('max')",
        \ '[string "vim chunk"]:1: cannot assign funcref to builtin scope')

  lua d = nil
endfunc

func Test_lua_dict_table()
  lua t = {key1 = 'x', key2 = 3.14, key3 = true, key4 = false}
  call assert_equal({'key1': 'x', 'key2': 3.14, 'key3': v:true, 'key4': v:false},
        \           luaeval('vim.dict(t)'))

  " Same example as in :help lua-vim.
  lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
  " FIXME: commented out as it currently does not work as documented:
  " Expected {'say': 'hi'}
  " but got {'1': 3.141593, '2': v:false, 'say': 'hi'}
  " Is the documentation or the code wrong?
  "call assert_equal({'say' : 'hi'}, luaeval('vim.dict(t)'))
  lua t = nil

  call assert_fails('lua vim.dict(1)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got number')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.dict("x")', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got string')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.dict(print)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got function')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.dict(true)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got boolean')
endfunc

" Test d() i.e. iterator on dictionary
func Test_lua_dict_iter()
  let d = {'a': 1, 'b':2}
  lua d = vim.eval('d')
  lua str = ''
  lua for k,v in d() do str = str .. k ..':' .. v .. ',' end
  call assert_equal('a:1,b:2,', luaeval('str'))

  lua str, d = nil
endfunc

func Test_lua_blob()
  call assert_equal(0z, luaeval('vim.blob("")'))
  call assert_equal(0z31326162, luaeval('vim.blob("12ab")'))
  call assert_equal(0z00010203, luaeval('vim.blob("\000\001\002\003")'))
  call assert_equal(0z8081FEFF, luaeval('vim.blob("\128\129\254\255")'))

  lua b = vim.blob("\000\000\000\000")
  call assert_equal(0z00000000, luaeval('b'))
  call assert_equal(4, luaeval('#b'))
  lua b[0], b[1], b[2], b[3] = 1, 32, 256, 0xff
  call assert_equal(0z012000ff, luaeval('b'))
  lua b[4] = string.byte("z", 1)
  call assert_equal(0z012000ff.7a, luaeval('b'))
  call assert_equal(5, luaeval('#b'))
  call assert_fails('lua b[#b+1] = 0x80', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: index out of range')
  lua b:add("12ab")
  call assert_equal(0z012000ff.7a313261.62, luaeval('b'))
  call assert_equal(9, luaeval('#b'))
  call assert_fails('lua b:add(nil)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: string expected, got nil')
  call assert_fails('lua b:add(true)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: string expected, got boolean')
  call assert_fails('lua b:add({})', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: string expected, got table')
  lua b = nil

  let b = 0z0102
  lua lb = vim.eval('b')
  let n = luaeval('lb[1]')
  call assert_equal(2, n)
  let n = luaeval('lb[6]')
  call assert_equal(v:null, n)
  if s:lua_543
    let msg = "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: method 'xyz' is not callable (a nil value)"
  elseif s:lua_53_or_later
    let msg = "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: attempt to call a nil value (method 'xyz')"
  else
    let msg = "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: attempt to call method 'xyz' (a nil value)"
  endif
  call assert_fails('let x = luaeval("lb:xyz(3)")', msg)
  let y = luaeval("lb[{}]")
  call assert_equal(v:null, y)

  lockvar b
  call assert_fails('lua lb[1] = 2', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: blob is locked')
  call assert_fails('lua lb:add("12")', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: blob is locked')

  " Error cases
  lua t = {}
  call assert_fails('lua b = vim.blob(t)',
        \ '[string "vim chunk"]:1: string expected, got table')
endfunc

def Vim9Test(Callback: func())
  Callback()
enddef

func Test_call_lua_func_from_vim9_func()
  " this only tests that Vim doesn't crash
  lua << EOF
vim.fn.Vim9Test(function () print('Hello') end)
EOF
endfunc

func Test_lua_funcref()
  function I(x)
    return a:x
  endfunction
  let R = function('I')
  lua i1 = vim.funcref"I"
  lua i2 = vim.eval"R"
  lua msg = "funcref|test|" .. (#i2(i1) == #i1(i2) and "OK" or "FAIL")
  lua msg = vim.funcref"tr"(msg, "|", " ")
  call assert_equal("funcref test OK", luaeval('msg'))

  " Error cases
  call assert_fails('lua f1 = vim.funcref("")',
        \ '[string "vim chunk"]:1: invalid function name: ')
  call assert_fails('lua f1 = vim.funcref("10")',
        \ '[string "vim chunk"]:1: invalid function name: 10')
  let fname = test_null_string()
  call assert_fails('lua f1 = vim.funcref(fname)',
        \ "[string \"vim chunk\"]:1: bad argument #1 to 'funcref' (string expected, got nil)")
  call assert_fails('lua vim.funcref("abc")()',
        \ ['E117:', '\[string "vim chunk"]:1: cannot call funcref'])

  " dict funcref
  function Mylen() dict
    return len(self.data)
  endfunction
  let l = [0, 1, 2, 3]
  let mydict = {'data': l}
  lua d = vim.eval"mydict"
  lua d.len = vim.funcref"Mylen" -- assign d as 'self'
  lua res = (d.len() == vim.funcref"len"(vim.eval"l")) and "OK" or "FAIL"
  call assert_equal("OK", luaeval('res'))
  call assert_equal(function('Mylen', {'data': l, 'len': function('Mylen')}), mydict.len)

  lua i1, i2, msg, d, res = nil
endfunc

" Test vim.type()
func Test_lua_type()
  " The following values are identical to Lua's type function.
  call assert_equal('string',   luaeval('vim.type("foo")'))
  call assert_equal('number',   luaeval('vim.type(1)'))
  call assert_equal('number',   luaeval('vim.type(1.2)'))
  call assert_equal('function', luaeval('vim.type(print)'))
  call assert_equal('table',    luaeval('vim.type({})'))
  call assert_equal('boolean',  luaeval('vim.type(true)'))
  call assert_equal('boolean',  luaeval('vim.type(false)'))
  call assert_equal('nil',      luaeval('vim.type(nil)'))

  " The following values are specific to Vim.
  call assert_equal('window',   luaeval('vim.type(vim.window())'))
  call assert_equal('buffer',   luaeval('vim.type(vim.buffer())'))
  call assert_equal('list',     luaeval('vim.type(vim.list())'))
  call assert_equal('dict',     luaeval('vim.type(vim.dict())'))
  call assert_equal('funcref',  luaeval('vim.type(vim.funcref("Test_type"))'))
endfunc

" Test vim.open()
func Test_lua_open()
  call assert_notmatch('XOpen', execute('ls'))

  " Open a buffer XOpen1, but do not jump to it.
  lua b = vim.open('XOpen1')
  call assert_equal('XOpen1', luaeval('b.name'))
  call assert_equal('', bufname('%'))

  call assert_match('XOpen1', execute('ls'))
  call assert_notequal('XOpen2', bufname('%'))

  " Open a buffer XOpen2 and jump to it.
  lua b = vim.open('XOpen2')()
  call assert_equal('XOpen2', luaeval('b.name'))
  call assert_equal('XOpen2', bufname('%'))

  lua b = nil
  %bwipe!
endfunc

func Test_update_package_paths()
  set runtimepath+=./testluaplugin
  call assert_equal("hello from lua", luaeval("require('testluaplugin').hello()"))
endfunc

func Vim_func_call_lua_callback(Concat, Cb)
  let l:message = a:Concat("hello", "vim")
  call a:Cb(l:message)
endfunc

func Test_pass_lua_callback_to_vim_from_lua()
  lua pass_lua_callback_to_vim_from_lua_result = ""
  call assert_equal("", luaeval("pass_lua_callback_to_vim_from_lua_result"))
  lua <<EOF
  vim.funcref('Vim_func_call_lua_callback')(
    function(greeting, message)
      return greeting .. " " .. message
    end,
    function(message)
      pass_lua_callback_to_vim_from_lua_result = message
    end)
EOF
  call assert_equal("hello vim", luaeval("pass_lua_callback_to_vim_from_lua_result"))
endfunc

func Vim_func_call_metatable_lua_callback(Greet)
  return a:Greet("world")
endfunc

func Test_pass_lua_metatable_callback_to_vim_from_lua()
  let result = luaeval("vim.funcref('Vim_func_call_metatable_lua_callback')(setmetatable({ space = ' '}, { __call = function(tbl, msg) return 'hello' .. tbl.space .. msg  end }) )")
  call assert_equal("hello world", result)
endfunc

" Test vim.line()
func Test_lua_line()
  new
  call setline(1, ['first line', 'second line'])
  1
  call assert_equal('first line', luaeval('vim.line()'))
  2
  call assert_equal('second line', luaeval('vim.line()'))
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test vim.beep()
func Test_lua_beep()
  call assert_beeps('lua vim.beep()')
endfunc

" Test errors in luaeval()
func Test_luaeval_error()
  " Compile error
  call assert_fails("call luaeval('-nil')",
  \ '[string "luaeval"]:1: attempt to perform arithmetic on a nil value')
  call assert_fails("call luaeval(']')",
  \ "[string \"luaeval\"]:1: unexpected symbol near ']'")
  lua co = coroutine.create(function () print("hi") end)
  call assert_fails('let i = luaeval("co")', 'luaeval: cannot convert value')
  lua co = nil
  call assert_fails('let m = luaeval("{}")', 'luaeval: cannot convert value')
endfunc

" Test :luafile foo.lua
func Test_luafile()
  call writefile(["str = 'hello'", "num = 123" ], 'Xlua_file', 'D')
  call setfperm('Xlua_file', 'r-xr-xr-x')

  luafile Xlua_file
  call assert_equal('hello', luaeval('str'))
  call assert_equal(123, luaeval('num'))

  lua str, num = nil
endfunc

" Test :luafile %
func Test_luafile_percent()
  new Xlua_file
  append
    str, num = 'foo', 321.0
    print(string.format('str=%s, num=%d', str, num))
.
  w!
  luafile %
  let msg = split(execute('message'), "\n")[-1]
  call assert_equal('str=foo, num=321', msg)

  lua str, num = nil
  call delete('Xlua_file')
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test :luafile with syntax error
func Test_luafile_error()
  new Xlua_file
  call writefile(['nil = 0' ], 'Xlua_file', 'D')
  call setfperm('Xlua_file', 'r-xr-xr-x')

  call assert_fails('luafile Xlua_file', "Xlua_file:1: unexpected symbol near 'nil'")

  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test :luafile printing a long string
func Test_luafile_print()
  new Xlua_file
  let lines =<< trim END
      local data = ''
      for i = 1, 130 do
	data = data .. 'xxxxx asd as as dad sad sad xz cxz  czxcxzczxc ad ad asd asd asd asd asd'
      end
      print(data)
  END
  call setline(1, lines)
  w
  luafile %

  call delete('Xlua_file')
  bwipe!
endfunc

" Test for dealing with strings containing newlines and null character
func Test_lua_string_with_newline()
  let x = execute('lua print("Hello\nWorld", 2)')
  call assert_equal("\nHello\nWorld 2", x)
  new
  lua k = vim.buffer(vim.eval('bufnr()'))
  lua k:insert("Hello\0World", 0)
  call assert_equal(["Hello\nWorld", ''], getline(1, '$'))
  close!
endfunc

func Test_lua_set_cursor()
  " Check that setting the cursor position works.
  new
  call setline(1, ['first line', 'second line'])
  normal gg
  lua << trim EOF
    w = vim.window()
    w.line = 1
    w.col = 5
  EOF
  call assert_equal([1, 5], [line('.'), col('.')])

  " Check that movement after setting cursor position keeps current column.
  normal j
  call assert_equal([2, 5], [line('.'), col('.')])
endfunc

" Test for various heredoc syntax
func Test_lua_heredoc()
  lua << END
vim.command('let s = "A"')
END
  lua <<
vim.command('let s ..= "B"')
.
  lua << trim END
    vim.command('let s ..= "C"')
  END
  lua << trim
    vim.command('let s ..= "D"')
  .
  lua << trim eof
    vim.command('let s ..= "E"')
  eof
  call assert_equal('ABCDE', s)
endfunc

" Test for adding, accessing and removing global variables using the vim.g
" Lua table
func Test_lua_global_var_table()
  " Access global variables with different types of values
  let g:Var1 = 10
  let g:Var2 = 'Hello'
  let g:Var3 = ['a', 'b']
  let g:Var4 = #{x: 'edit', y: 'run'}
  let g:Var5 = function('min')
  call assert_equal(10, luaeval('vim.g.Var1'))
  call assert_equal('Hello', luaeval('vim.g.Var2'))
  call assert_equal(['a', 'b'], luaeval('vim.g.Var3'))
  call assert_equal(#{x: 'edit', y: 'run'}, luaeval('vim.g.Var4'))
  call assert_equal(2, luaeval('vim.g.Var5')([5, 9, 2]))

  " Access list of dictionaries and dictionary of lists
  let g:Var1 = [#{a: 10}, #{b: 20}]
  let g:Var2 = #{p: [5, 6], q: [1.1, 2.2]}
  call assert_equal([#{a: 10}, #{b: 20}], luaeval('vim.g.Var1'))
  call assert_equal(#{p: [5, 6], q: [1.1, 2.2]}, luaeval('vim.g.Var2'))

  " Create new global variables with different types of values
  unlet g:Var1 g:Var2 g:Var3 g:Var4 g:Var5
  lua << trim END
    vim.g.Var1 = 34
    vim.g.Var2 = 'World'
    vim.g.Var3 = vim.list({'#', '$'})
    vim.g.Var4 = vim.dict({model='honda', year=2020})
    vim.g.Var5 = vim.funcref('max')
  END
  call assert_equal(34, g:Var1)
  call assert_equal('World', g:Var2)
  call assert_equal(['#', '$'], g:Var3)
  call assert_equal(#{model: 'honda', year: 2020}, g:Var4)
  call assert_equal(10, g:Var5([5, 10, 9]))

  " Create list of dictionaries and dictionary of lists
  unlet g:Var1 g:Var2
  lua << trim END
    vim.g.Var1 = vim.list({vim.dict({a=10}), vim.dict({b=20})})
    vim.g.Var2 = vim.dict({p=vim.list({5, 6}), q=vim.list({1.1, 2.2})})
  END
  call assert_equal([#{a: 10}, #{b: 20}], luaeval('vim.g.Var1'))
  call assert_equal(#{p: [5, 6], q: [1.1, 2.2]}, luaeval('vim.g.Var2'))

  " Modify a global variable with a list value or a dictionary value
  let g:Var1 = [10, 20]
  let g:Var2 = #{one: 'mercury', two: 'mars'}
  lua << trim END
    vim.g.Var1[2] = Nil
    vim.g.Var1[3] = 15
    vim.g.Var2['two'] = Nil
    vim.g.Var2['three'] = 'earth'
  END
  call assert_equal([10, 15], g:Var1)
  call assert_equal(#{one: 'mercury', three: 'earth'}, g:Var2)

  " Remove global variables with different types of values
  let g:Var1 = 10
  let g:Var2 = 'Hello'
  let g:Var3 = ['a', 'b']
  let g:Var4 = #{x: 'edit', y: 'run'}
  let g:Var5 = function('min')
  lua << trim END
    vim.g.Var1 = Nil
    vim.g.Var2 = Nil
    vim.g.Var3 = Nil
    vim.g.Var4 = Nil
    vim.g.Var5 = Nil
  END
  call assert_false(exists('g:Var1'))
  call assert_false(exists('g:Var2'))
  call assert_false(exists('g:Var3'))
  call assert_false(exists('g:Var4'))
  call assert_false(exists('g:Var5'))

  " Try to modify and remove a locked global variable
  let g:Var1 = 10
  lockvar g:Var1
  call assert_fails('lua vim.g.Var1 = 20', 'variable is locked')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.g.Var1 = Nil', 'variable is locked')
  unlockvar g:Var1
  let g:Var2 = [7, 14]
  lockvar 0 g:Var2
  lua vim.g.Var2[2] = Nil
  lua vim.g.Var2[3] = 21
  call assert_fails('lua vim.g.Var2 = Nil', 'variable is locked')
  call assert_equal([7, 21], g:Var2)
  lockvar 1 g:Var2
  call assert_fails('lua vim.g.Var2[2] = Nil', 'list is locked')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.g.Var2[3] = 21', 'list is locked')
  unlockvar g:Var2

  let g:TestFunc = function('len')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.g.func = vim.g.TestFunc', ['E704:', 'Couldn''t add to dictionary'])
  unlet g:TestFunc

  " Attempt to access a non-existing global variable
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.g.NonExistingVar'))
  lua vim.g.NonExisting = Nil

  unlet! g:Var1 g:Var2 g:Var3 g:Var4 g:Var5
endfunc

" Test for accessing and modifying predefined vim variables using the vim.v
" Lua table
func Test_lua_predefined_var_table()
  call assert_equal(v:progpath, luaeval('vim.v.progpath'))
  let v:errmsg = 'SomeError'
  call assert_equal('SomeError', luaeval('vim.v.errmsg'))
  lua vim.v.errmsg = 'OtherError'
  call assert_equal('OtherError', v:errmsg)
  call assert_fails('lua vim.v.errmsg = Nil', 'variable is fixed')
  let v:oldfiles = ['one', 'two']
  call assert_equal(['one', 'two'], luaeval('vim.v.oldfiles'))
  lua vim.v.oldfiles = vim.list({})
  call assert_equal([], v:oldfiles)
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.v.null'))
  call assert_fails('lua vim.v.argv[1] = Nil', 'list is locked')
  call assert_fails('lua vim.v.newvar = 1', 'Dictionary is locked')
endfunc

" Test for adding, accessing and modifying window-local variables using the
" vim.w Lua table
func Test_lua_window_var_table()
  " Access window variables with different types of values
  new
  let w:wvar1 = 10
  let w:wvar2 = 'edit'
  let w:wvar3 = 3.14
  let w:wvar4 = 0zdeadbeef
  let w:wvar5 = ['a', 'b']
  let w:wvar6 = #{action: 'run'}
  call assert_equal(10, luaeval('vim.w.wvar1'))
  call assert_equal('edit', luaeval('vim.w.wvar2'))
  call assert_equal(3.14, luaeval('vim.w.wvar3'))
  call assert_equal(0zdeadbeef, luaeval('vim.w.wvar4'))
  call assert_equal(['a', 'b'], luaeval('vim.w.wvar5'))
  call assert_equal(#{action: 'run'}, luaeval('vim.w.wvar6'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.w.NonExisting'))

  " modify a window variable
  lua vim.w.wvar2 = 'paste'
  call assert_equal('paste', w:wvar2)

  " change the type stored in a variable
  let w:wvar2 = [1, 2]
  lua vim.w.wvar2 = vim.dict({a=10, b=20})
  call assert_equal(#{a: 10, b: 20}, w:wvar2)

  " create a new window variable
  lua vim.w.wvar7 = vim.dict({a=vim.list({1, 2}), b=20})
  call assert_equal(#{a: [1, 2], b: 20}, w:wvar7)

  " delete a window variable
  lua vim.w.wvar2 = Nil
  call assert_false(exists('w:wvar2'))

  new
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.w.wvar1'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.w.wvar2'))
  %bw!
endfunc

" Test for adding, accessing and modifying buffer-local variables using the
" vim.b Lua table
func Test_lua_buffer_var_table()
  " Access buffer variables with different types of values
  let b:bvar1 = 10
  let b:bvar2 = 'edit'
  let b:bvar3 = 3.14
  let b:bvar4 = 0zdeadbeef
  let b:bvar5 = ['a', 'b']
  let b:bvar6 = #{action: 'run'}
  call assert_equal(10, luaeval('vim.b.bvar1'))
  call assert_equal('edit', luaeval('vim.b.bvar2'))
  call assert_equal(3.14, luaeval('vim.b.bvar3'))
  call assert_equal(0zdeadbeef, luaeval('vim.b.bvar4'))
  call assert_equal(['a', 'b'], luaeval('vim.b.bvar5'))
  call assert_equal(#{action: 'run'}, luaeval('vim.b.bvar6'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.b.NonExisting'))

  " modify a buffer variable
  lua vim.b.bvar2 = 'paste'
  call assert_equal('paste', b:bvar2)

  " change the type stored in a variable
  let b:bvar2 = [1, 2]
  lua vim.b.bvar2 = vim.dict({a=10, b=20})
  call assert_equal(#{a: 10, b: 20}, b:bvar2)

  " create a new buffer variable
  lua vim.b.bvar7 = vim.dict({a=vim.list({1, 2}), b=20})
  call assert_equal(#{a: [1, 2], b: 20}, b:bvar7)

  " delete a buffer variable
  lua vim.b.bvar2 = Nil
  call assert_false(exists('b:bvar2'))

  new
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.b.bvar1'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.b.bvar2'))
  %bw!
endfunc

" Test for adding, accessing and modifying tabpage-local variables using the
" vim.t Lua table
func Test_lua_tabpage_var_table()
  " Access tabpage variables with different types of values
  let t:tvar1 = 10
  let t:tvar2 = 'edit'
  let t:tvar3 = 3.14
  let t:tvar4 = 0zdeadbeef
  let t:tvar5 = ['a', 'b']
  let t:tvar6 = #{action: 'run'}
  call assert_equal(10, luaeval('vim.t.tvar1'))
  call assert_equal('edit', luaeval('vim.t.tvar2'))
  call assert_equal(3.14, luaeval('vim.t.tvar3'))
  call assert_equal(0zdeadbeef, luaeval('vim.t.tvar4'))
  call assert_equal(['a', 'b'], luaeval('vim.t.tvar5'))
  call assert_equal(#{action: 'run'}, luaeval('vim.t.tvar6'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.t.NonExisting'))

  " modify a tabpage variable
  lua vim.t.tvar2 = 'paste'
  call assert_equal('paste', t:tvar2)

  " change the type stored in a variable
  let t:tvar2 = [1, 2]
  lua vim.t.tvar2 = vim.dict({a=10, b=20})
  call assert_equal(#{a: 10, b: 20}, t:tvar2)

  " create a new tabpage variable
  lua vim.t.tvar7 = vim.dict({a=vim.list({1, 2}), b=20})
  call assert_equal(#{a: [1, 2], b: 20}, t:tvar7)

  " delete a tabpage variable
  lua vim.t.tvar2 = Nil
  call assert_false(exists('t:tvar2'))

  tabnew
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.t.tvar1'))
  call assert_equal(v:null, luaeval('vim.t.tvar2'))
  %bw!
endfunc

" Test for vim.version()
func Test_lua_vim_version()
  lua << trim END
    vimver = vim.version()
    vimver_n = vimver.major * 100 + vimver.minor
  END
  call assert_equal(v:version, luaeval('vimver_n'))
endfunc

" Test for running multiple commands using vim.command()
func Test_lua_multiple_commands()
  lua << trim END
    vim.command([[
        let Var1 = []
        for i in range(3)
          let Var1 += [#{name: 'x'}]
        endfor
        augroup Luagroup
          autocmd!
          autocmd User Luatest echo 'Hello'
        augroup END
      ]])
  END
  call assert_equal([{'name': 'x'}, {'name': 'x'}, {'name': 'x'}], Var1)
  call assert_true(exists('#Luagroup'))
  call assert_true(exists('#Luagroup#User#Luatest'))
  augroup Luagroup
    autocmd!
  augroup END
  augroup! Luagroup
endfunc

func Test_lua_debug()
  CheckRunVimInTerminal

  let buf = RunVimInTerminal('', {'rows': 10})
  call term_sendkeys(buf, ":lua debug.debug()\n")
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('lua_debug> ', term_getline(buf, 10))})

  call term_sendkeys(buf, "foo = 42\n")
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('lua_debug> foo = 42', term_getline(buf, 9))})
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('lua_debug> ',         term_getline(buf, 10))})

  call term_sendkeys(buf, "print(foo)\n")
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('lua_debug> print(foo)', term_getline(buf, 8))})
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('42',                    term_getline(buf, 9))})
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('lua_debug> ',           term_getline(buf, 10))})

  call term_sendkeys(buf, "-\n")
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("(debug command):1: unexpected symbol near '-'",
  \                                                  term_getline(buf, 9))})
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('lua_debug> ', term_getline(buf, 10))})

  call term_sendkeys(buf, "cont\n")
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match(' All$', term_getline(buf, 10))})

  " Entering an empty line also exits the debugger.
  call term_sendkeys(buf, ":lua debug.debug()\n")
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('lua_debug> ', term_getline(buf, 10))})
  call term_sendkeys(buf, "\n")
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match(' All$', term_getline(buf, 10))})

  call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
endfunc

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