view src/testdir/test17.in @ 14004:e124262d435e v8.1.0020

patch 8.1.0020: cannot tell whether a register is executing or recording commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0b6d911e5de1a1c10a23d4c2ee1b0275c474a2dd Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Tue May 22 20:35:17 2018 +0200 patch 8.1.0020: cannot tell whether a register is executing or recording Problem: Cannot tell whether a register is being used for executing or recording. Solution: Add reg_executing() and reg_recording(). (Hirohito Higashi, closes #2745) Rename the global variables for consistency. Store the register name in reg_executing.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Tue, 22 May 2018 20:45:05 +0200
parents 05e7d084c6c2
children
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Tests for:
- "gf" on ${VAR},
- ":checkpath!" with various 'include' settings.

STARTTEST
:so small.vim
:if has("ebcdic")
: set isfname=@,240-249,/,.,-,_,+,,,$,:,~,{,}
:else
: set isfname=@,48-57,/,.,-,_,+,,,$,:,~,{,}
:endif
:"
:if has("unix")
:let $CDIR = "."
/CDIR
:else
:if has("amiga")
:let $TDIR = "/testdir"
:else
:let $TDIR = "."
:endif
/TDIR
:endif
:" Dummy writing for making that sure gf doesn't fail even if the current
:" file is modified. It can be occurred when executing the following command
:" directly on Windows without fixing the 'fileformat':
:"  > nmake -f Make_dos.mak test17.out
:w! test.out
gf
:set ff=unix
:w! test.out
:brewind
ENDTEST

	${CDIR}/test17a.in
	$TDIR/test17a.in

STARTTEST
:" check for 'include' without \zs or \ze
:lang C
:call delete("./Xbase.a")
:call delete("Xdir1", "rf")
:!mkdir Xdir1
:!mkdir "Xdir1/dir2"
:e! Xdir1/dir2/foo.a
i#include   "bar.a":
:w
:e Xdir1/dir2/bar.a
i#include      "baz.a":
:w
:e Xdir1/dir2/baz.a
i#include            "foo.a":
:w
:e Xbase.a
:set path=Xdir1/dir2
i#include    <foo.a>:
:w
:redir! >>test.out
:checkpath!
:redir END
:brewind
ENDTEST

STARTTEST
:" check for 'include' with \zs and \ze
:call delete("./Xbase.b")
:call delete("Xdir1", "rf")
:!mkdir Xdir1
:!mkdir "Xdir1/dir2"
:let &include='^\s*%inc\s*/\zs[^/]\+\ze'
:function! DotsToSlashes()
:  return substitute(v:fname, '\.', '/', 'g') . '.b'
:endfunction
:let &includeexpr='DotsToSlashes()'
:e! Xdir1/dir2/foo.b
i%inc   /bar/:
:w
:e Xdir1/dir2/bar.b
i%inc      /baz/:
:w
:e Xdir1/dir2/baz.b
i%inc            /foo/:
:w
:e Xbase.b
:set path=Xdir1/dir2
i%inc    /foo/:
:w
:redir! >>test.out
:checkpath!
:redir END
:brewind
ENDTEST

STARTTEST
:" check for 'include' with \zs and no \ze
:call delete("./Xbase.c")
:call delete("Xdir1", "rf")
:!mkdir Xdir1
:!mkdir "Xdir1/dir2"
:let &include='^\s*%inc\s*\%([[:upper:]][^[:space:]]*\s\+\)\?\zs\S\+\ze'
:function! StripNewlineChar()
:  if v:fname =~ '\n$'
:    return v:fname[:-2]
:  endif
:  return v:fname
:endfunction
:let &includeexpr='StripNewlineChar()'
:e! Xdir1/dir2/foo.c
i%inc   bar.c:
:w
:e Xdir1/dir2/bar.c
i%inc      baz.c:
:w
:e Xdir1/dir2/baz.c
i%inc            foo.c:
:w
:e Xdir1/dir2/FALSE.c
i%inc            foo.c:
:w
:e Xbase.c
:set path=Xdir1/dir2
i%inc    FALSE.c foo.c:
:w
:redir! >>test.out
:checkpath!
:redir END
:brewind
:" change "\" to "/" for Windows and fix 'fileformat'
:e test.out
:%s#\\#/#g
:set ff&
:w
:q
ENDTEST