view src/testdir/test_fixeol.in @ 10724:ae1c6bf22e5f v8.0.0252

patch 8.0.0252: not properly recognizing word characters between 128 and 255 commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4019cf90b8657d4ab1c39744db63550f44f405a2 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Jan 28 16:39:34 2017 +0100 patch 8.0.0252: not properly recognizing word characters between 128 and 255 Problem: Characters below 256 that are not one byte are not always recognized as word characters. Solution: Make vim_iswordc() and vim_iswordp() work the same way. Add a test for this. (Ozaki Kiichi)
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sat, 28 Jan 2017 16:45:04 +0100
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Tests for 'fixeol'                         vim: set ft=vim :
 
STARTTEST
:" first write two test files – with and without trailing EOL
:" use Unix fileformat for consistency
:set ff=unix
:enew!
awith eol:w! XXEol
:enew!
:set noeol nofixeol
awithout eol:w! XXNoEol
:set eol fixeol
:bwipe XXEol XXNoEol
:"
:" try editing files with 'fixeol' disabled
:e! XXEol
ostays eol:set nofixeol
:w! XXTestEol
:e! XXNoEol
ostays without:set nofixeol
:w! XXTestNoEol
:bwipe XXEol XXNoEol XXTestEol XXTestNoEol
:set fixeol
:"
:" Append "END" to each file so that we can see what the last written char was.
ggdGaEND:w >>XXEol
:w >>XXNoEol
:w >>XXTestEol
:w >>XXTestNoEol
:"
:" Concatenate the results
:e! test.out
a0:$r XXEol
:$r XXNoEol
Go1:$r XXTestEol
:$r XXTestNoEol
:w
:qa!
ENDTEST