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patch 9.0.2082: test_channel may fail because of IPv6 config issue Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/43cb8e1c3b60f6fcd30a9a0f9b01b86d640b2165 Author: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com> Date: Thu Nov 2 20:05:38 2023 +0100 patch 9.0.2082: test_channel may fail because of IPv6 config issue Problem: test_channel may fail because of IPv6 config issues Solution: Catch and skip the test, if getaddrinfo() fails with 'Address family not supported' Mark tests as skipped when ch_open encounters E901 On some of the Debian build systems, the IPv6 channel tests fail because `ch_open('[::1]:<port>', ...)` raises the error "E901: getaddrinfo() in channel_open(): Address family for hostname not supported". This appears to happen because getaddrinfo() can't perform the reverse lookup for the ::1, which is a config issue on that system. Therefore, instead of reporting a test failure, mark the test as skipped due to the bad network config closes: #13473 Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Thu, 02 Nov 2023 20:15:06 +0100
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:: Start Vim on a copy of the tutor file.
@echo off

:: Usage: vimtutor [-console] [xx]
::
:: -console means gvim will not be used
:: xx is a language code like "es" or "nl".
:: When an xx argument is given, it tries loading that tutor.
:: When this fails or no xx argument was given, it tries using 'v:lang'
:: When that also fails, it uses the English version.

:: Use Vim to copy the tutor, it knows the value of $VIMRUNTIME
FOR %%d in (. %TMP% %TEMP%) DO (
    call :test_dir_writable "%~dpf0" %%d
    IF NOT ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO dir_ok
)

echo No working directory is found
GOTO end

:test_dir_writable
SET TUTORCOPY=%2\$tutor$
COPY %1 %TUTORCOPY% >nul 2>nul
GOTO end

:dir_ok

SET xx=%1

IF NOT .%1==.-console GOTO use_gui
SHIFT
SET xx=%1
GOTO use_vim
:use_gui

:: Try making a copy of tutor with gvim.  If gvim cannot be found, try using
:: vim instead.  If vim cannot be found, alert user to check environment and
:: installation.

:: The script tutor.vim tells Vim which file to copy.
start "dummy" /b /w "%~dp0gvim.exe" -u NONE -c "so $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor.vim"
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO use_vim

:: Start gvim without any .vimrc, set 'nocompatible'
start "dummy" /b /w "%~dp0gvim.exe" -u NONE -c "set nocp" %TUTORCOPY%

GOTO end

:use_vim
:: The script tutor.vim tells Vim which file to copy
call vim -u NONE -c "so $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor.vim"
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO no_executable

:: Start vim without any .vimrc, set 'nocompatible'
call vim -u NONE -c "set nocp" %TUTORCOPY%

GOTO end

:no_executable
ECHO.
ECHO.
ECHO No vim or gvim found in current directory or PATH.
ECHO Check your installation or re-run install.exe

:end
:: remove the copy of the tutor
IF EXIST %TUTORCOPY% DEL %TUTORCOPY%
SET xx=