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patch 9.0.1906: Vim9: Interfaces should not support class methods and variables Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/92d9ee5f4ca0d2de04c39afbafc7609da43fb2e9 Author: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com> Date: Sun Sep 17 17:03:19 2023 +0200 patch 9.0.1906: Vim9: Interfaces should not support class methods and variables Problem: Vim9: Interfaces should not support class methods and variables Solution: Make sure interface follow the interface specification Vim9 interface changes to follow the new interface specification: 1) An interface can have only read-only and read-write instance variables. 2) An interface can have only public instance methods. 3) An interface cannot have class variables and class methods. 4) An interface cannot have private instance variables and private instance methods. 5) A interface can extend another interface using "extends". The sub-interface gets all the variables and methods in the super interface. That means: - Interfaces should not support class methods and variables. - Adjust error numbers and add additional tests. - Interface methods can be defined in one of the super classes. - Interface variables can be defined in one of the super classes. and instance variables can be repeated in sub interfaces. - Check the class variable types with the type in interface. closes: #13100 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sun, 17 Sep 2023 17:15:06 +0200
parents 7fd105bfe992
children e09acb1daea7
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" Test for URLs in help documents.
"
" Opens a new window with all found URLS followed by return code from curl
" (anything other than 0 means unreachable)
"
" Written by Christian Brabandt.

func Test_check_URLs()
  if has("win32")
    echoerr "Doesn't work on MS-Windows"
    return
  endif
  if executable('curl')
    " Note: does not follow redirects!
    let s:command = 'curl --silent --fail --output /dev/null --head '
  elseif executable('wget')
    " Note: only allow a couple of redirects
    let s:command = 'wget --quiet -S --spider --max-redirect=2 --timeout=5 --tries=2 -O /dev/null '
  else
    echoerr 'Only works when "curl" or "wget" is available'
    return
  endif

  let pat='\(https\?\|ftp\)://[^\t* ]\+'
  exe 'helpgrep' pat
  helpclose

  let urls = map(getqflist(), 'v:val.text')
  " do not use submatch(1)!
  let urls = map(urls, {key, val -> matchstr(val, pat)})
  " remove examples like user@host (invalid urls)
  let urls = filter(urls, 'v:val !~ "@"')
  " Remove example URLs which are invalid
  let urls = filter(urls, {key, val -> val !~ '\<\(\(my\|some\)\?host\|machine\|hostname\|file\)\>'})
  new
  put =urls
  " remove some more invalid items
  " empty lines
  v/./d
  " remove # anchors
  %s/#.*$//e
  " remove trailing stuff (parenthesis, dot, comma, quotes), but only for HTTP
  " links
  g/^h/s#[.,)'"/>][:.]\?$##
  g#^[hf]t\?tp:/\(/\?\.*\)$#d
  silent! g/ftp://,$/d
  silent! g/=$/d
  let a = getline(1,'$')
  let a = uniq(sort(a))
  %d
  call setline(1, a)

  " Do the testing.
  set nomore
  %s/.*/\=TestURL(submatch(0))/

  " highlight the failures
  /.* \([0-9]*[1-9]\|[0-9]\{2,}\)$
endfunc

func TestURL(url)
  " Relies on the return code to determine whether a page is valid
  echom printf("Testing URL: %d/%d %s", line('.'), line('$'), a:url)
  call system(s:command . shellescape(a:url))
  return printf("%s %d", a:url, v:shell_error)
endfunc

call Test_check_URLs()