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patch 8.0.0395: testing the + register fails with Motif
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f8ab1b14fd972a093e0c12146dd3becd511eb519
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Wed Mar 1 18:30:34 2017 +0100
patch 8.0.0395: testing the + register fails with Motif
Problem: Testing the + register fails with Motif.
Solution: Also ignore the "failed to create input context" error in the
second gvim. Don't use msg() when it would result in a dialog.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Wed, 01 Mar 2017 18:45:04 +0100 |
parents | 2645a98217fa |
children | 9861e4196c43 |
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" Test for folding func! Test_address_fold() new call setline(1, ['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, '}/*}}}*/', \ 'after fold 1', 'after fold 2', 'after fold 3']) setl fen fdm=marker " The next ccommands should all copy the same part of the buffer, " regardless of the adressing type, since the part to be copied " is folded away :1y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) :.y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) :.+y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) :.,.y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) :sil .1,.y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) " use silent to make E493 go away :sil .+,.y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) :,y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) :,+y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/','after fold 1'], getreg(0,1,1)) " using .+3 as second address should copy the whole folded line + the next 3 " lines :.,+3y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/', \ 'after fold 1', 'after fold 2', 'after fold 3'], getreg(0,1,1)) :sil .,-2y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '}/*}}}*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) " now test again with folding disabled set nofoldenable :1y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) :.y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) :.+y call assert_equal(['1'], getreg(0,1,1)) :.,.y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) " use silent to make E493 go away :sil .1,.y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1'], getreg(0,1,1)) " use silent to make E493 go away :sil .+,.y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1'], getreg(0,1,1)) :,y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) :,+y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1'], getreg(0,1,1)) " using .+3 as second address should copy the whole folded line + the next 3 " lines :.,+3y call assert_equal(['int FuncName() {/*{{{*/', '1', '2', '3'], getreg(0,1,1)) :7 :sil .,-2y call assert_equal(['4', '5', '}/*}}}*/'], getreg(0,1,1)) quit! endfunc func! Test_indent_fold() new call setline(1, ['', 'a', ' b', ' c']) setl fen fdm=indent 2 norm! >> let a=map(range(1,4), 'foldclosed(v:val)') call assert_equal([-1,-1,-1,-1], a) endfunc func! Test_indent_fold() new call setline(1, ['', 'a', ' b', ' c']) setl fen fdm=indent 2 norm! >> let a=map(range(1,4), 'foldclosed(v:val)') call assert_equal([-1,-1,-1,-1], a) bw! endfunc func! Test_indent_fold2() new call setline(1, ['', '{{{', '}}}', '{{{', '}}}']) setl fen fdm=marker 2 norm! >> let a=map(range(1,5), 'foldclosed(v:val)') call assert_equal([-1,-1,-1,4,4], a) bw! endfunc func Test_manual_fold_with_filter() if !executable('cat') return endif new call setline(1, range(1, 20)) 4,$fold %foldopen 10,$fold %foldopen " This filter command should not have an effect 1,8! cat call feedkeys('5ggzdzMGdd', 'xt') call assert_equal(['1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9'], getline(1, '$')) bwipe! endfunc