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patch 9.0.2090: complete_info() skips entries with 'noselect' Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/57f9ce1a0977da13e5923214086795ffa2d28ce1 Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Sat Nov 4 09:58:14 2023 +0100 patch 9.0.2090: complete_info() skips entries with 'noselect' Problem: complete_info() skips entries with 'noselect' Solution: Check, if first entry is at original text state Unfortunately, Commit daef8c74375141974d61b85199b383017644978c introduced a regression, that when ':set completeopt+=noselect' is set and no completion item has been selected yet, it did not fill the complete_info['items'] list. This happened, because the current match item did not have the CP_ORIGINAL_TEXT flag set and then the cp->prev pointer did point to the original flag item, which caused the following while loop to not being run but being skipped instead. So when the 'noselect' is set, only start with to the previous selection item, if the initial completion item has the CP_ORIGINAL_TEXT flag set, else use the 2nd previous item instead. fixes: #13451 closes: #13452 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sat, 04 Nov 2023 10:15:04 +0100
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" Test for $HOME on Windows.

source check.vim
CheckMSWindows

let s:env = {}

func s:restore_env()
  for i in keys(s:env)
    exe 'let ' . i . '=s:env["' . i . '"]'
  endfor
endfunc

func s:save_env(...)
  for i in a:000
    exe 'let s:env["' . i . '"]=' . i
  endfor
endfunc

func s:unlet_env(...)
  for i in a:000
    exe 'let ' . i . '=""'
  endfor
endfunc

func CheckHomeIsMissingFromSubprocessEnvironment()
  silent! let out = system('set')
  let env = filter(split(out, "\n"), 'v:val=~"^HOME="')
  call assert_equal(0, len(env))
endfunc

func CheckHomeIsInSubprocessEnvironment(exp)
  silent! let out = system('set')
  let env = filter(split(out, "\n"), 'v:val=~"^HOME="')
  let home = len(env) == 0 ? "" : substitute(env[0], '[^=]\+=', '', '')
  call assert_equal(a:exp, home)
endfunc

func CheckHome(exp, ...)
  call assert_equal(a:exp, $HOME)
  call assert_equal(a:exp, expand('~', ':p'))
  if !a:0
    call CheckHomeIsMissingFromSubprocessEnvironment()
  else
    call CheckHomeIsInSubprocessEnvironment(a:1)
  endif
endfunc

func Test_WindowsHome()
  command! -nargs=* SaveEnv call <SID>save_env(<f-args>)
  command! -nargs=* RestoreEnv call <SID>restore_env()
  command! -nargs=* UnletEnv call <SID>unlet_env(<f-args>)
  set noshellslash

  let save_home = $HOME
  SaveEnv $USERPROFILE $HOMEDRIVE $HOMEPATH
  try
    " Normal behavior: use $HOMEDRIVE and $HOMEPATH, ignore $USERPROFILE
    let $USERPROFILE = 'unused'
    let $HOMEDRIVE = 'C:'
    let $HOMEPATH = '\foobar'
    let $HOME = ''  " Force recomputing "homedir"
    call CheckHome('C:\foobar')

    " Same, but with $HOMEPATH not set
    UnletEnv $HOMEPATH
    let $HOME = ''  " Force recomputing "homedir"
    call CheckHome('C:\')

    " Use $USERPROFILE if $HOMEPATH and $HOMEDRIVE are empty
    UnletEnv $HOMEDRIVE $HOMEPATH
    let $USERPROFILE = 'C:\foo'
    let $HOME = ''  " Force recomputing "homedir"
    call CheckHome('C:\foo')

    " If $HOME is set the others don't matter
    let $HOME = 'C:\bar'
    let $USERPROFILE = 'unused'
    let $HOMEDRIVE = 'unused'
    let $HOMEPATH = 'unused'
    call CheckHome('C:\bar', 'C:\bar')

    " If $HOME contains %USERPROFILE% it is expanded
    let $USERPROFILE = 'C:\foo'
    let $HOME = '%USERPROFILE%\bar'
    let $HOMEDRIVE = 'unused'
    let $HOMEPATH = 'unused'
    call CheckHome('C:\foo\bar', '%USERPROFILE%\bar')

    " Invalid $HOME is kept
    let $USERPROFILE = 'C:\foo'
    let $HOME = '%USERPROFILE'
    let $HOMEDRIVE = 'unused'
    let $HOMEPATH = 'unused'
    call CheckHome('%USERPROFILE', '%USERPROFILE')

    " %USERPROFILE% not at start of $HOME is not expanded
    let $USERPROFILE = 'unused'
    let $HOME = 'C:\%USERPROFILE%'
    let $HOMEDRIVE = 'unused'
    let $HOMEPATH = 'unused'
    call CheckHome('C:\%USERPROFILE%', 'C:\%USERPROFILE%')

    if has('channel')
      RestoreEnv
      let $HOME = save_home
      let env = ''
      let job = job_start('cmd /c set', {'out_cb': {ch,x->[env,execute('let env=x')]}})
      sleep 1
      let env = filter(split(env, "\n"), 'v:val=="HOME"')
      let home = len(env) == 0 ? "" : env[0]
      call assert_equal('', home)
    endif
  finally
    RestoreEnv
    delcommand SaveEnv
    delcommand RestoreEnv
    delcommand UnletEnv
  endtry
endfunc

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