view src/testdir/test77a.in @ 30146:d58afefecd6c v9.0.0409

patch 9.0.0409: #{g:x} was seen as a curly-braces expression Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7c7e1e9b98d4e5dbe7358c795a635c6f1f36f418 Author: ii14 <ii14@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Sep 7 19:40:17 2022 +0100 patch 9.0.0409: #{g:x} was seen as a curly-braces expression Problem: #{g:x} was seen as a curly-braces expression. Solution: Do never see #{} as a curly-braces expression. (closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/11075)
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Wed, 07 Sep 2022 20:45:03 +0200
parents e705ea6e855b
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Inserts 2 million lines with consecutive integers starting from 1
(essentially, the output of GNU's seq 1 2000000), writes them to Xtest
and writes its cksum to test.out.

We need 2 million lines to trigger a call to mf_hash_grow().  If it would mess
up the lines the checksum would differ.

cksum is part of POSIX and so should be available on most Unixes.
If it isn't available then the test will be skipped.

VMS does not have CKSUM but has a built in CHECKSUM - it should be used
STARTTEST
:silent! while 0
:  e! test.ok
:  w! test.out
:  qa!
:silent! endwhile
:if !has("vms")
: e! test.ok
: w! test.out
: qa!
:endif
:set fileformat=unix undolevels=-1
ggdG
:let i = 1
:while i <= 2000000 | call append(i, range(i, i + 99)) | let i += 100 | endwhile
ggdd
:w! Xtest.
:r !@test77a.com Xtest.
:s/\s/ /g
:set fileformat&
:.w! test.out
:qa!
ENDTEST