view src/testdir/color_ramp.vim @ 32697:e5cd5e8627da v9.0.1679

patch 9.0.1679: Cleanup Tests from leftover files Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/84bc00e9b52b1174888f2f696f8b628a83c49988 Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Thu Jul 13 11:45:54 2023 +0200 patch 9.0.1679: Cleanup Tests from leftover files Problem: Tests may leave leftover files around Solution: Clean up tests and remove files There were a few failures in 'linux (huge, gcc, testgui, true, true)' e.g. here: https://github.com/vim/vim/actions/runs/5497376153/jobs/10018060156 ,---- | Error detected while processing command line..script /home/runner/work/vim/vim/src/testdir/runtest.vim[585]..function RunTheTest[54]..Test_lvimgrep_crash[16]..TestTimeout[12]..VimLeavePre Autocommands for "*"..function EarlyExit[7]..FinishTesting: | line 70: | E445: Other window contains changes | E937: Attempt to delete a buffer that is in use: Xtest_stable_xxd.txt | E937: Attempt to delete a buffer that is in use: Xtest_stable_xxd.txt | E937: Attempt to delete a buffer that is in use: Xtest_stable_xxd.txtmalloc(): unsorted double linked list corrupted `---- Which is puzzling, because the Xtest_stable_xxd file should have been long gone after test_crypt.vim is run (and definitely no longer be staying around in test_quickfix.vim). So try to clean up properly after a test script is run, just in case any X<file> is still around. During testing, a found a few leftover files, which I also fixed in the relevant test-file. Unfortunately, the test workflow 'linux (huge, gcc, testgui, true, true)' now seems to fail with 'E1230: Encryption: sodium_mlock()' in test_crypt.vim. Hopefully this is only temporary.
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Tue, 08 Aug 2023 20:45:05 +0200
parents 89364104be93
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" Script to generate a file that shows al 256 xterm colors

new
let lnum = 1

" | in original color pair to see white background.
let trail_bar = "\033[m|"

" ANSI colors
call setline(lnum, 'ANSI background')
let lnum += 1

let s = ''
for nr in range(0, 7)
  let s .= "\033[4" . nr . "m    "
endfor
for nr in range(8, 15)
  let s .= "\033[10" . (nr - 8) . "m    "
endfor
let s .= trail_bar

call setline(lnum, s)
let lnum += 1

" ANSI text colors
call setline(lnum, 'ANSI text')
let lnum += 1

let s = ''
for nr in range(0, 7)
  let s .= "\033[0;3" . nr . "mxxxx"
endfor
for nr in range(8, 15)
  let s .= "\033[0;9" . (nr - 8) . "mxxxx"
endfor
let s .= trail_bar

call setline(lnum, s)
let lnum += 1

" ANSI with bold text
call setline(lnum, 'ANSI bold text')
let lnum += 1

let s = ''
for nr in range(0, 7)
  let s .= "\033[1;3" . nr . "mxxxx"
endfor
for nr in range(8, 15)
  let s .= "\033[1;9" . (nr - 8) . "mxxxx"
endfor
let s .= trail_bar

call setline(lnum, s)
let lnum += 1

" 6 x 6 x 6 color cube
call setline(lnum, 'color cube')
let lnum += 1

for high in range(0, 5)
  let s = ''
  for low in range(0, 35)
    let nr = low + high * 36
    let s .= "\033[48;5;" . (nr + 16) . "m  "
  endfor
  let s .= trail_bar
  call setline(lnum + high, s)
endfor
let lnum += 6

" 24 shades of grey
call setline(lnum, 'grey ramp')
let lnum += 1

let s = ''
for nr in range(0, 23)
    let s .= "\033[48;5;" . (nr + 232) . "m   "
endfor
let s .= trail_bar
call setline(lnum, s)

set binary
write! <sfile>:h/color_ramp.txt
quit