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patch 9.0.1912: Cirrus-CI running out of credits Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6f00d17e8d64ed46c85625e8ac38ed0928b32c58 Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Tue Sep 19 20:16:46 2023 +0200 patch 9.0.1912: Cirrus-CI running out of credits Problem: Cirrus-CI running out of credits Solution: disable Cirrus-CI for now We are running out of credits for Cirrus CI already at the middle of the month and unfortunately this means our CI now consistently fails. This all hapens because cirrus ci is not enforcing the free-tier limits (see also https://cirrus-ci.org/blog/2023/07/17/limiting-free-usage-of-cirrus-ci/). Perhaps at the beginning of the next month we can revisit and enable just a build without testing it. Hopefully this is won't take too many credits and we can at least verify that building works. Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Tue, 19 Sep 2023 20:30:10 +0200
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" Tests for expand()

source shared.vim

let s:sfile = expand('<sfile>')
let s:slnum = str2nr(expand('<slnum>'))
let s:sflnum = str2nr(expand('<sflnum>'))

func s:expand_sfile()
  return expand('<sfile>')
endfunc

func s:expand_slnum()
  return str2nr(expand('<slnum>'))
endfunc

func s:expand_sflnum()
  return str2nr(expand('<sflnum>'))
endfunc

" This test depends on the location in the test file, put it first.
func Test_expand_sflnum()
  call assert_equal(7, s:sflnum)
  call assert_equal(24, str2nr(expand('<sflnum>')))

  " Line-continuation
  call assert_equal(
        \ 27,
        \ str2nr(expand('<sflnum>')))

  " Call in script-local function
  call assert_equal(18, s:expand_sflnum())

  " Call in command
  command Flnum echo expand('<sflnum>')
  call assert_equal(36, str2nr(trim(execute('Flnum'))))
  delcommand Flnum
endfunc

func Test_expand_sfile_and_stack()
  call assert_match('test_expand_func\.vim$', s:sfile)
  let expected = 'script .*testdir/runtest.vim\[\d\+\]\.\.function RunTheTest\[\d\+\]\.\.Test_expand_sfile_and_stack'
  call assert_match(expected .. '$', expand('<sfile>'))
  call assert_match(expected .. '\[4\]$' , expand('<stack>'))

  " Call in script-local function
  call assert_match('script .*testdir/runtest.vim\[\d\+\]\.\.function RunTheTest\[\d\+\]\.\.Test_expand_sfile_and_stack\[7\]\.\.<SNR>\d\+_expand_sfile$', s:expand_sfile())

  " Call in command
  command Sfile echo expand('<sfile>')
  call assert_match('script .*testdir/runtest.vim\[\d\+\]\.\.function RunTheTest\[\d\+\]\.\.Test_expand_sfile_and_stack$', trim(execute('Sfile')))
  delcommand Sfile

  " Use <stack> from sourced script.
  let lines =<< trim END
    " comment here
    let g:stack_value = expand('<stack>')
  END
  call writefile(lines, 'Xstack', 'D')
  source Xstack
  call assert_match('\<Xstack\[2\]$', g:stack_value)
  unlet g:stack_value

  if exists('+shellslash')
    call mkdir('Xshellslash', 'R')
    let lines =<< trim END
      let g:stack1 = expand('<stack>')
      set noshellslash
      let g:stack2 = expand('<stack>')
      set shellslash
      let g:stack3 = expand('<stack>')
    END
    call writefile(lines, 'Xshellslash/Xstack')
    " Test that changing 'shellslash' always affects the result of expand()
    " when sourcing a script multiple times.
    for i in range(2)
      source Xshellslash/Xstack
      call assert_match('\<Xshellslash/Xstack\[1\]$', g:stack1)
      call assert_match('\<Xshellslash\\Xstack\[3\]$', g:stack2)
      call assert_match('\<Xshellslash/Xstack\[5\]$', g:stack3)
      unlet g:stack1
      unlet g:stack2
      unlet g:stack3
    endfor
  endif
endfunc

func Test_expand_slnum()
  call assert_equal(6, s:slnum)
  call assert_equal(2, str2nr(expand('<slnum>')))

  " Line-continuation
  call assert_equal(
        \ 5,
        \ str2nr(expand('<slnum>')))

  " Call in script-local function
  call assert_equal(1, s:expand_slnum())

  " Call in command
  command Slnum echo expand('<slnum>')
  call assert_equal(14, str2nr(trim(execute('Slnum'))))
  delcommand Slnum
endfunc

func Test_expand()
  new
  call assert_equal("", expand('%:S'))
  call assert_equal('3', '<slnum>'->expand())
  call assert_equal(['4'], expand('<slnum>', v:false, v:true))
  " Don't add any line above this, otherwise <slnum> will change.
  call assert_equal("", expand('%'))
  set verbose=1
  call assert_equal("", expand('%'))
  set verbose=0
  call assert_equal("", expand('%:p'))
  quit
endfunc

func s:sid_test()
  return 'works'
endfunc

func Test_expand_SID()
  let sid = expand('<SID>')
  execute 'let g:sid_result = ' .. sid .. 'sid_test()'
  call assert_equal('works', g:sid_result)
endfunc


" Test for 'wildignore' with expand()
func Test_expand_wildignore()
  set wildignore=*.vim
  call assert_equal('', expand('test_expand_func.vim'))
  call assert_equal('', expand('test_expand_func.vim', 0))
  call assert_equal([], expand('test_expand_func.vim', 0, 1))
  call assert_equal('test_expand_func.vim', expand('test_expand_func.vim', 1))
  call assert_equal(['test_expand_func.vim'],
        \ expand('test_expand_func.vim', 1, 1))
  call assert_fails("call expand('*', [])", 'E745:')
  set wildignore&
endfunc

" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab