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view src/testdir/test_restricted.vim @ 18086:9d6832a5426f v8.1.2038
patch 8.1.2038: has('vimscript-4') is always 0
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/af9143833865a2d8311e57313023271720442f90
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Sep 15 17:49:10 2019 +0200
patch 8.1.2038: has('vimscript-4') is always 0
Problem: has('vimscript-4') is always 0.
Solution: Add "vimscript-4" to the feature table. (Naruhiko Nishino,
closes #4941)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sun, 15 Sep 2019 18:00:03 +0200 |
parents | cf702b29ea0d |
children | 906269bf83d5 |
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" Test for "rvim" or "vim -Z" source shared.vim "if has('win32') && has('gui') " " Win32 GUI shows a dialog instead of displaying the error in the last line. " finish "endif func Test_restricted() call Run_restricted_test('!ls', 'E145:') endfunc func Run_restricted_test(ex_cmd, error) let cmd = GetVimCommand('Xrestricted') if cmd == '' return endif " Use a VimEnter autocommand to avoid that the error message is displayed in " a dialog with an OK button. call writefile([ \ "func Init()", \ " silent! " . a:ex_cmd, \ " call writefile([v:errmsg], 'Xrestrout')", \ " qa!", \ "endfunc", \ "au VimEnter * call Init()", \ ], 'Xrestricted') call system(cmd . ' -Z') call assert_match(a:error, join(readfile('Xrestrout'))) call delete('Xrestricted') call delete('Xrestrout') endfunc func Test_restricted_lua() if !has('lua') throw 'Skipped: Lua is not supported' endif call Run_restricted_test('lua print("Hello, Vim!")', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('luado return "hello"', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('luafile somefile', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('call luaeval("expression")', 'E145:') endfunc func Test_restricted_mzscheme() if !has('mzscheme') throw 'Skipped: MzScheme is not supported' endif call Run_restricted_test('mzscheme statement', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('mzfile somefile', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('call mzeval("expression")', 'E145:') endfunc func Test_restricted_perl() if !has('perl') throw 'Skipped: Perl is not supported' endif " TODO: how to make Safe mode fail? " call Run_restricted_test('perl system("ls")', 'E981:') " call Run_restricted_test('perldo system("hello")', 'E981:') " call Run_restricted_test('perlfile somefile', 'E981:') " call Run_restricted_test('call perleval("system(\"ls\")")', 'E145:') endfunc func Test_restricted_python() if !has('python') throw 'Skipped: Python is not supported' endif call Run_restricted_test('python print "hello"', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('pydo return "hello"', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('pyfile somefile', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('call pyeval("expression")', 'E145:') endfunc func Test_restricted_python3() if !has('python3') throw 'Skipped: Python3 is not supported' endif call Run_restricted_test('py3 print "hello"', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('py3do return "hello"', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('py3file somefile', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('call py3eval("expression")', 'E145:') endfunc func Test_restricted_ruby() if !has('ruby') throw 'Skipped: Ruby is not supported' endif call Run_restricted_test('ruby print "Hello"', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('rubydo print "Hello"', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('rubyfile somefile', 'E981:') endfunc func Test_restricted_tcl() if !has('tcl') throw 'Skipped: Tcl is not supported' endif call Run_restricted_test('tcl puts "Hello"', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('tcldo puts "Hello"', 'E981:') call Run_restricted_test('tclfile somefile', 'E981:') endfunc