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view src/testdir/test_close_count.in @ 10147:65afd399ffa7 v7.4.2344
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/169ebb080454357279ad5ad21ac532deaec605e8
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Wed Sep 7 23:32:23 2016 +0200
patch 7.4.2344
Problem: The "Reading from channel output..." message can be unwanted.
Appending to a buffer leaves an empty first line behind.
Solution: Add the "out_msg" and "err_msg" options. Writing the first line
overwrites the first, empty line.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Wed, 07 Sep 2016 23:45:05 +0200 |
parents | 22f95a018b13 |
children | ae45d497868f |
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Tests for :[count]close! and :[count]hide vim: set ft=vim : STARTTEST :so small.vim :let tests = [] :for i in range(5) :new :endfor :4wincmd w :close! :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :1close! :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :$close! :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :1wincmd w :2close! :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :1wincmd w :new :new :2wincmd w :-1close! :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :2wincmd w :+1close! :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :e! test.out :call append(0, map(copy(tests), 'join(v:val, " ")')) :w :only! :b1 ENDTEST STARTTEST :let tests = [] :for i in range(5) :new :endfor :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :4wincmd w :.hide :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :1hide :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :$hide :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :1wincmd w :2hide :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :1wincmd w :new :new :3wincmd w :-hide :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :2wincmd w :+hide :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :e! test.out :call append(line('$'), map(copy(tests), 'join(v:val, " ")')) Go :w :only! :b1 ENDTEST STARTTEST :let tests = [] :set hidden :for i in range(5) :new :endfor :1wincmd w :$ hide :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :$-1 close! :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :1wincmd w :.+close! :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :e! test.out :call append(line('$'), map(copy(tests), 'join(v:val, " ")')) Go :w :only! :b1 ENDTEST STARTTEST :let tests = [] :set hidden :for i in range(5) :new :endfor :4wincmd w c :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) 1c :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) 9c :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :1wincmd w 2c :let buffers = [] :windo call add(buffers, bufnr('%')) :call add(tests, buffers) :only! :e! test.out :call append(line('$'), map(copy(tests), 'join(v:val, " ")')) :w :qa! ENDTEST