view src/testdir/test_clientserver.vim @ 18562:ecbe15ce5918 v8.1.2275

patch 8.1.2275: using "seesion" looks like a mistake Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1e15e61188e14ba67060c09d4c74e9b587016230 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Nov 9 17:18:52 2019 +0100 patch 8.1.2275: using "seesion" looks like a mistake Problem: Using "seesion" looks like a mistake. Solution: Use an underscore to make the function sort first.
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Sat, 09 Nov 2019 17:30:04 +0100
parents 0dcc2ee838dd
children 546bdeef35f1
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" Tests for the +clientserver feature.

source check.vim
CheckFeature job
CheckFeature clientserver

source shared.vim

func Test_client_server()
  let cmd = GetVimCommand()
  if cmd == ''
    return
  endif
  if has('x11')
    if empty($DISPLAY)
      throw 'Skipped: $DISPLAY is not set'
    endif
    try
      call remote_send('xxx', '')
    catch
      if v:exception =~ 'E240:'
	throw 'Skipped: no connection to the X server'
      endif
      " ignore other errors
    endtry
  endif

  let name = 'XVIMTEST'
  let cmd .= ' --servername ' . name
  let job = job_start(cmd, {'stoponexit': 'kill', 'out_io': 'null'})
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("run", job_status(job))})

  " Takes a short while for the server to be active.
  " When using valgrind it takes much longer.
  call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match(name, serverlist())})

  eval name->remote_foreground()

  call remote_send(name, ":let testvar = 'yes'\<CR>")
  call WaitFor('remote_expr("' . name . '", "exists(\"testvar\") ? testvar : \"\"", "", 1) == "yes"')
  call assert_equal('yes', remote_expr(name, "testvar", "", 2))

  if has('unix') && has('gui') && !has('gui_running')
    " Running in a terminal and the GUI is available: Tell the server to open
    " the GUI and check that the remote command still works.
    " Need to wait for the GUI to start up, otherwise the send hangs in trying
    " to send to the terminal window.
    if has('gui_athena') || has('gui_motif')
      " For those GUIs, ignore the 'failed to create input context' error.
      call remote_send(name, ":call test_ignore_error('E285') | gui -f\<CR>")
    else
      call remote_send(name, ":gui -f\<CR>")
    endif
    " Wait for the server to be up and answering requests.
    sleep 100m
    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_true(name->remote_expr("v:version", "", 1) != "")})

    call remote_send(name, ":let testvar = 'maybe'\<CR>")
    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('maybe', remote_expr(name, "testvar", "", 2))})
  endif

  call assert_fails('call remote_send("XXX", ":let testvar = ''yes''\<CR>")', 'E241')

  " Expression evaluated locally.
  if v:servername == ''
    eval 'MYSELF'->remote_startserver()
    " May get MYSELF1 when running the test again.
    call assert_match('MYSELF', v:servername)
  endif
  let g:testvar = 'myself'
  call assert_equal('myself', remote_expr(v:servername, 'testvar'))

  call remote_send(name, ":call server2client(expand('<client>'), 'got it')\<CR>", 'g:myserverid')
  call assert_equal('got it', g:myserverid->remote_read(2))

  call remote_send(name, ":eval expand('<client>')->server2client('another')\<CR>", 'g:myserverid')
  let peek_result = 'nothing'
  let r = g:myserverid->remote_peek('peek_result')
  " unpredictable whether the result is already available.
  if r > 0
    call assert_equal('another', peek_result)
  elseif r == 0
    call assert_equal('nothing', peek_result)
  else
    call assert_report('remote_peek() failed')
  endif
  let g:peek_result = 'empty'
  call WaitFor('remote_peek(g:myserverid, "g:peek_result") > 0')
  call assert_equal('another', g:peek_result)
  call assert_equal('another', remote_read(g:myserverid, 2))

  eval name->remote_send(":qa!\<CR>")
  try
    call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("dead", job_status(job))})
  finally
    if job_status(job) != 'dead'
      call assert_report('Server did not exit')
      call job_stop(job, 'kill')
    endif
  endtry
endfunc

" Uncomment this line to get a debugging log
" call ch_logfile('channellog', 'w')