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patch 9.1.0171: Small split-move related improvements
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5cac1a9bee0798d70a7fd80363a1f697759638e8
Author: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue Mar 12 21:11:39 2024 +0100
patch 9.1.0171: Small split-move related improvements
Problem: small improvements can be made to split-move related
functions.
Solution: apply them (Sean Dewar):
- Improve some doc comments (frame_flatten should still work for non-current
tabpages, despite the topframe check, which looks benign, though I'm unsure if
it's still needed; see #2467).
- f_win_splitmove should check_split_disallowed on wp, not targetwin, as that's
what win_splitmove checks (though it's probably unnecessary to check
b_locked_split at all; see #14109, which I hope to get around to finishing at
some point).
- Make winframe_restore restore window positions for the altframe, which
winframe_remove changes. This doesn't affect the prior behaviour, as we called
win_comp_pos after, but as win_comp_pos only works for curtab, and
winframe_remove supports non-current tabpages, we should undo it. Regardless,
this should mean we don't need win_comp_pos anymore; adjust tests to check
that window positions remain unchanged.
I'm not sure win_comp_pos is needed after last_status anyway if it doesn't
steal rows from another frame to make room for a new statusline, which
shouldn't be the case after winframe_remove? To be safe, I'll leave it as is.
closes: #14185
Signed-off-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 12 Mar 2024 21:15:03 +0100 |
parents | c8ebe35b2475 |
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" test 'tagcase' option func Test_tagcase() call writefile(["Bar\tXtext\t3", "Foo\tXtext\t2", "foo\tXtext\t4"], 'Xtags', 'D') set tags=Xtags e Xtext for &ic in [0, 1] for &scs in [0, 1] for &g:tc in ["followic", "ignore", "match", "followscs", "smart"] for &l:tc in ["", "followic", "ignore", "match", "followscs", "smart"] let smart = 0 if &l:tc != '' let tc = &l:tc else let tc = &g:tc endif if tc == 'followic' let ic = &ic elseif tc == 'ignore' let ic = 1 elseif tc == 'followscs' let ic = &ic let smart = &scs elseif tc == 'smart' let ic = 1 let smart = 1 else let ic = 0 endif if ic && smart call assert_equal(['foo', 'Foo'], map(taglist("^foo$"), {i, v -> v.name})) call assert_equal(['Foo'], map(taglist("^Foo$"), {i, v -> v.name})) elseif ic call assert_equal(['foo', 'Foo'], map(taglist("^foo$"), {i, v -> v.name})) call assert_equal(['Foo', 'foo'], map(taglist("^Foo$"), {i, v -> v.name})) else call assert_equal(['foo'], map(taglist("^foo$"), {i, v -> v.name})) call assert_equal(['Foo'], map(taglist("^Foo$"), {i, v -> v.name})) endif endfor endfor endfor endfor set tags& set ic& setg tc& setl tc& set scs& endfunc func Test_set_tagcase() " Verify default values. set ic& setg tc& setl tc& call assert_equal(0, &ic) call assert_equal('followic', &g:tc) call assert_equal('followic', &l:tc) call assert_equal('followic', &tc) " Verify that the local setting accepts <empty> but that the global setting " does not. The first of these (setting the local value to <empty>) should " succeed; the other two should fail. setl tc= call assert_fails('setg tc=', 'E474:') call assert_fails('set tc=', 'E474:') set ic& setg tc& setl tc& endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab