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patch 8.2.1477: Vim9: error when using bufnr('%')
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f39397e515067d5a314be99778e63fe0acf93c51
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Mon Aug 17 22:21:36 2020 +0200
patch 8.2.1477: Vim9: error when using bufnr('%')
Problem: Vim9: error when using bufnr('%').
Solution: Don't give an error for using a string argument. (closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/6723)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Mon, 17 Aug 2020 22:30:04 +0200 |
parents | 08940efa6b4e |
children | ad674a98058a |
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" Tests for exiting Vim. source shared.vim func Test_exiting() let after =<< trim [CODE] au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout") au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") quit [CODE] if RunVim([], after, '') call assert_equal(['QuitPre', 'ExitPre'], readfile('Xtestout')) endif call delete('Xtestout') let after =<< trim [CODE] au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout") au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") help wincmd w quit [CODE] if RunVim([], after, '') call assert_equal(['QuitPre', 'ExitPre'], readfile('Xtestout')) endif call delete('Xtestout') let after =<< trim [CODE] au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout") au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") split new qall [CODE] if RunVim([], after, '') call assert_equal(['QuitPre', 'ExitPre'], readfile('Xtestout')) endif call delete('Xtestout') " ExitPre autocommand splits the window, so that it's no longer the last one. let after =<< trim [CODE] au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") augroup nasty au ExitPre * split augroup END quit augroup nasty au! ExitPre augroup END quit [CODE] if RunVim([], after, '') call assert_equal(['QuitPre', 'ExitPre', 'QuitPre', 'ExitPre'], \ readfile('Xtestout')) endif call delete('Xtestout') " ExitPre autocommand splits and closes the window, so that there is still " one window but it's a different one. let after =<< trim [CODE] au QuitPre * call writefile(["QuitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") au ExitPre * call writefile(["ExitPre"], "Xtestout", "a") augroup nasty au ExitPre * split | only augroup END quit augroup nasty au! ExitPre augroup END quit [CODE] if RunVim([], after, '') call assert_equal(['QuitPre', 'ExitPre', 'QuitPre', 'ExitPre'], \ readfile('Xtestout')) endif call delete('Xtestout') endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab