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patch 8.2.1498: on slow systems tests can be flaky
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/733d259a83bfdd3e1670cc1665e1bd56501799df
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Aug 20 18:59:06 2020 +0200
patch 8.2.1498: on slow systems tests can be flaky
Problem: On slow systems tests can be flaky.
Solution: Use TermWait() instead of term-wait(). (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closes #6756)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Thu, 20 Aug 2020 19:00:03 +0200 |
parents | 809b1e7fbd72 |
children | a211bca98bc3 |
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" Utility functions for testing vim9 script " Check that "lines" inside ":def" has no error. func CheckDefSuccess(lines) call writefile(['def Func()'] + a:lines + ['enddef', 'defcompile'], 'Xdef') so Xdef call Func() call delete('Xdef') endfunc " Check that "lines" inside ":def" results in an "error" message. " If "lnum" is given check that the error is reported for this line. " Add a line before and after to make it less likely that the line number is " accidentally correct. func CheckDefFailure(lines, error, lnum = -3) call writefile(['def Func()', '# comment'] + a:lines + ['#comment', 'enddef', 'defcompile'], 'Xdef') call assert_fails('so Xdef', a:error, a:lines, a:lnum + 1) call delete('Xdef') endfunc " Check that "lines" inside ":def" results in an "error" message when executed. " If "lnum" is given check that the error is reported for this line. " Add a line before and after to make it less likely that the line number is " accidentally correct. func CheckDefExecFailure(lines, error, lnum = -3) call writefile(['def Func()', '# comment'] + a:lines + ['#comment', 'enddef'], 'Xdef') so Xdef call assert_fails('call Func()', a:error, a:lines, a:lnum + 1) call delete('Xdef') endfunc def CheckScriptFailure(lines: list<string>, error: string, lnum = -3) writefile(lines, 'Xdef') assert_fails('so Xdef', error, lines, lnum) delete('Xdef') enddef def CheckScriptSuccess(lines: list<string>) writefile(lines, 'Xdef') so Xdef delete('Xdef') enddef