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patch 8.2.0527: Vim9: function types insufficiently tested
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ec5929d0fe7e90f953fa5b019486c0c4e5826d92
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue Apr 7 20:53:39 2020 +0200
patch 8.2.0527: Vim9: function types insufficiently tested
Problem: Vim9: function types insufficiently tested.
Solution: Add more tests. Fix white space check. Add "test_vim9" target.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Tue, 07 Apr 2020 21:00:04 +0200 |
parents | 283c8bc6a8e2 |
children | c087099e9163 |
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" Tests for the Vim script debug commands source shared.vim source screendump.vim source check.vim " Run a Vim debugger command " If the expected output argument is supplied, then check for it. func RunDbgCmd(buf, cmd, ...) call term_sendkeys(a:buf, a:cmd . "\r") call term_wait(a:buf, 20) if a:0 != 0 " Verify the expected output let lnum = 20 - len(a:1) for l in a:1 call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(l, term_getline(a:buf, lnum))}, 200) let lnum += 1 endfor endif endfunc " Debugger tests func Test_Debugger() CheckRunVimInTerminal " Create a Vim script with some functions let lines =<< trim END func Foo() let var1 = 1 let var2 = Bar(var1) + 9 return var2 endfunc func Bar(var) let var1 = 2 + a:var let var2 = Bazz(var1) + 4 return var2 endfunc func Bazz(var) try let var1 = 3 + a:var let var3 = "another var" let var3 = "value2" catch let var4 = "exception" endtry return var1 endfunc END call writefile(lines, 'Xtest.vim') " Start Vim in a terminal let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S Xtest.vim', {}) " Start the Vim debugger call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':debug echo Foo()', ['cmd: echo Foo()']) " Create a few stack frames by stepping through functions call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 1: let var1 = 1']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 2: let var2 = Bar(var1) + 9']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 1: let var1 = 2 + a:var']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 2: let var2 = Bazz(var1) + 4']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 1: try']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 2: let var1 = 3 + a:var']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 3: let var3 = "another var"']) " check backtrace call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'backtrace', [ \ ' 2 function Foo[2]', \ ' 1 Bar[2]', \ '->0 Bazz', \ 'line 3: let var3 = "another var"']) " Check variables in different stack frames call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'echo var1', ['6']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'up') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'back', [ \ ' 2 function Foo[2]', \ '->1 Bar[2]', \ ' 0 Bazz', \ 'line 3: let var3 = "another var"']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'echo var1', ['3']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'u') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'bt', [ \ '->2 function Foo[2]', \ ' 1 Bar[2]', \ ' 0 Bazz', \ 'line 3: let var3 = "another var"']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'echo var1', ['1']) " Undefined variables call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'frame 2') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'echo var3', [ \ 'Error detected while processing function Foo[2]..Bar[2]..Bazz:', \ 'line 4:', \ 'E121: Undefined variable: var3']) " var3 is defined in this level with some other value call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'fr 0') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'echo var3', ['another var']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step') call RunDbgCmd(buf, '') call RunDbgCmd(buf, '') call RunDbgCmd(buf, '') call RunDbgCmd(buf, '') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', [ \ 'function Foo[2]..Bar', \ 'line 3: End of function']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'up') " Undefined var2 call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'echo var2', [ \ 'Error detected while processing function Foo[2]..Bar:', \ 'line 3:', \ 'E121: Undefined variable: var2']) " Var2 is defined with 10 call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'down') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'echo var2', ['10']) " Backtrace movements call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'b', [ \ ' 1 function Foo[2]', \ '->0 Bar', \ 'line 3: End of function']) " next command cannot go down, we are on bottom call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'down', ['frame is zero']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'up') " next command cannot go up, we are on top call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'up', ['frame at highest level: 1']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'where', [ \ '->1 function Foo[2]', \ ' 0 Bar', \ 'line 3: End of function']) " fil is not frame or finish, it is file call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'fil', ['"[No Name]" --No lines in buffer--']) " relative backtrace movement call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'fr -1') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'frame', [ \ ' 1 function Foo[2]', \ '->0 Bar', \ 'line 3: End of function']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'fr +1') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'fram', [ \ '->1 function Foo[2]', \ ' 0 Bar', \ 'line 3: End of function']) " go beyond limits does not crash call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'fr 100', ['frame at highest level: 1']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'fra', [ \ '->1 function Foo[2]', \ ' 0 Bar', \ 'line 3: End of function']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'frame -40', ['frame is zero']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'fram', [ \ ' 1 function Foo[2]', \ '->0 Bar', \ 'line 3: End of function']) " final result 19 call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont', ['19']) " breakpoints tests " Start a debug session, so that reading the last line from the terminal " works properly. call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':debug echo Foo()') " No breakpoints call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakl', ['No breakpoints defined']) " Place some breakpoints call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breaka func Bar') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breaklis', [' 1 func Bar line 1']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakadd func 3 Bazz') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breaklist', [' 1 func Bar line 1', \ ' 2 func Bazz line 3']) " Check whether the breakpoints are hit call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont', [ \ 'Breakpoint in "Bar" line 1', \ 'function Foo[2]..Bar', \ 'line 1: let var1 = 2 + a:var']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont', [ \ 'Breakpoint in "Bazz" line 3', \ 'function Foo[2]..Bar[2]..Bazz', \ 'line 3: let var3 = "another var"']) " Delete the breakpoints call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakd 1') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakli', [' 2 func Bazz line 3']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakdel func 3 Bazz') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakl', ['No breakpoints defined']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont') " Make sure the breakpoints are removed call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':echo Foo()', ['19']) " Delete a non-existing breakpoint call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':breakdel 2', ['E161: Breakpoint not found: 2']) " Expression breakpoint call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':breakadd func 2 Bazz') call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':echo Bazz(1)', [ \ 'Entering Debug mode. Type "cont" to continue.', \ 'function Bazz', \ 'line 2: let var1 = 3 + a:var']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breaka expr var3') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakl', [' 3 func Bazz line 2', \ ' 4 expr var3']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont', ['Breakpoint in "Bazz" line 5', \ 'Oldval = "''another var''"', \ 'Newval = "''value2''"', \ 'function Bazz', \ 'line 5: catch']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakdel *') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakl', ['No breakpoints defined']) " Check for error cases call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakadd abcd', [ \ 'Error detected while processing function Bazz:', \ 'line 5:', \ 'E475: Invalid argument: abcd']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakadd func', ['E475: Invalid argument: func']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakadd func 2', ['E475: Invalid argument: func 2']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breaka func a()', ['E475: Invalid argument: func a()']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakd abcd', ['E475: Invalid argument: abcd']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakd func', ['E475: Invalid argument: func']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakd func a()', ['E475: Invalid argument: func a()']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakd func a', ['E161: Breakpoint not found: func a']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakd expr', ['E475: Invalid argument: expr']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakd expr x', [ \ 'E121: Undefined variable: x', \ 'E161: Breakpoint not found: expr x']) " finish the current function call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'finish', [ \ 'function Bazz', \ 'line 8: End of function']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont') " Test for :next call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':debug echo Bar(1)') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'next') call RunDbgCmd(buf, '', [ \ 'function Bar', \ 'line 3: return var2']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'c') " Test for :interrupt call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':debug echo Bazz(1)') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'interrupt', [ \ 'Exception thrown: Vim:Interrupt', \ 'function Bazz', \ 'line 5: catch']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'c') " Test for :quit call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':debug echo Foo()') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakdel *') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakadd func 3 Foo') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakadd func 3 Bazz') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont', [ \ 'Breakpoint in "Bazz" line 3', \ 'function Foo[2]..Bar[2]..Bazz', \ 'line 3: let var3 = "another var"']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'quit', [ \ 'Breakpoint in "Foo" line 3', \ 'function Foo', \ 'line 3: return var2']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'breakdel *') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'quit') call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'enew! | only!') call StopVimInTerminal(buf) " Tests for :breakadd file and :breakadd here " Breakpoints should be set before sourcing the file let lines =<< trim END let var1 = 10 let var2 = 20 let var3 = 30 let var4 = 40 END call writefile(lines, 'Xtest.vim') " Start Vim in a terminal let buf = RunVimInTerminal('Xtest.vim', {}) call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':breakadd file 2 Xtest.vim') call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':4 | breakadd here') call RunDbgCmd(buf, ':source Xtest.vim', ['line 2: let var2 = 20']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont', ['line 4: let var4 = 40']) call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont') call StopVimInTerminal(buf) call delete('Xtest.vim') endfunc