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patch 9.1.0206: unused display_text_first boolean var in win_line() Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c8b47f26d8ae0db2d65a1cd34d7e34a2c7a6b462 Author: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com> Date: Tue Mar 26 18:05:01 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0206: unused display_text_first boolean var in win_line() Problem: unused display_text_first boolean var in win_line() Solution: Remove unused display_text_first boolean variable (Dylan Thacker-Smith) The only place it is used, uses its initial constant value, then the following conditionally values set to the variable are unused. Specifically, it was commit 234c3fab28c14846b962c90097496b27ee1b4df8 that changed the use of display_text_first such that it doesn't have any effect. closes: #14305 Signed-off-by: Dylan Thacker-Smith <dylan.ah.smith@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Tue, 26 Mar 2024 18:15:05 +0100
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" Tests for 'lispwords' settings being global-local.
" And  other lisp indent stuff.

set nocompatible viminfo+=nviminfo

func Test_global_local_lispwords()
  setglobal lispwords=foo,bar,baz
  setlocal lispwords-=foo | setlocal lispwords+=quux
  call assert_equal('foo,bar,baz', &g:lispwords)
  call assert_equal('bar,baz,quux', &l:lispwords)
  call assert_equal('bar,baz,quux', &lispwords)

  setlocal lispwords<
  call assert_equal('foo,bar,baz', &g:lispwords)
  call assert_equal('foo,bar,baz', &l:lispwords)
  call assert_equal('foo,bar,baz', &lispwords)
endfunc

def Test_lisp_indent()
  enew!

  append(0, [
	       '(defun html-file (base)',
	       '(format nil "~(~A~).html" base))',
	       '',
	       '(defmacro page (name title &rest body)',
	       '(let ((ti (gensym)))',
	       '`(with-open-file (*standard-output*',
	       '(html-file ,name)',
	       ':direction :output',
	       ':if-exists :supersede)',
	       '(let ((,ti ,title))',
	       '(as title ,ti)',
	       '(with center ',
	       '(as h2 (string-upcase ,ti)))',
	       '(brs 3)',
	       ',@body))))',
	       '',
	       ';;; Utilities for generating links',
	       '',
	       '(defmacro with-link (dest &rest body)',
	       '`(progn',
	       '(format t "<a href=\"~A\">" (html-file ,dest))',
	       ',@body',
	       '(princ "</a>")))'
	       ])
  assert_equal(7, lispindent(2))
  assert_equal(5, 6->lispindent())
  assert_fails('lispindent(-1)', 'E966: Invalid line number: -1')

  set lisp
  set lispwords&
  var save_copt = &cpoptions
  set cpoptions+=p
  normal 1G=G

  assert_equal([
	       '(defun html-file (base)',
	       '  (format nil "~(~A~).html" base))',
	       '',
	       '(defmacro page (name title &rest body)',
	       '  (let ((ti (gensym)))',
	       '       `(with-open-file (*standard-output*',
	       '			 (html-file ,name)',
	       '			 :direction :output',
	       '			 :if-exists :supersede)',
	       '			(let ((,ti ,title))',
	       '			     (as title ,ti)',
	       '			     (with center ',
	       '				   (as h2 (string-upcase ,ti)))',
	       '			     (brs 3)',
	       '			     ,@body))))',
	       '',
	       ';;; Utilities for generating links',
	       '',
	       '(defmacro with-link (dest &rest body)',
	       '  `(progn',
	       '    (format t "<a href=\"~A\">" (html-file ,dest))',
	       '    ,@body',
	       '    (princ "</a>")))',
	       ''
	       ], getline(1, "$"))

  enew!
  &cpoptions = save_copt
  set nolisp
enddef

func Test_lispindent_negative()
  " in legacy script there is no error
  call assert_equal(-1, lispindent(-1))
endfunc

func Test_lispindent_with_indentexpr()
  enew
  setl ai lisp nocin indentexpr=11
  exe "normal a(x\<CR>1\<CR>2)\<Esc>"
  let expected = ['(x', '  1', '  2)']
  call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, 3))
  " with Lisp indenting the first line is not indented
  normal 1G=G
  call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, 3))

  %del
  setl lispoptions=expr:1 indentexpr=5
  exe "normal a(x\<CR>1\<CR>2)\<Esc>"
  let expected_expr = ['(x', '     1', '     2)']
  call assert_equal(expected_expr, getline(1, 3))
  normal 2G2<<=G
  call assert_equal(expected_expr, getline(1, 3))

  setl lispoptions=expr:0
  " with Lisp indenting the first line is not indented
  normal 1G3<<=G
  call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, 3))

  bwipe!
endfunc

func Test_lisp_indent_works()
  " This was reading beyond the end of the line
  new
  exe "norm a\tü(\<CR>="
  set lisp
  norm ==
  bwipe!
endfunc

" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab