# HG changeset patch # User Christian Brabandt # Date 1532791807 -7200 # Node ID c3b62844ee4e95375667c02e12d587ea3aeddc7c # Parent 6578f440d1301c2ff4d12c1ba4f16b84027be0ff patch 8.1.0221: not enough testing for the Ruby interface commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/edd6aacb010ad2402fc98f19e7f6b7c29ba2656f Author: Bram Moolenaar Date: Sat Jul 28 17:29:19 2018 +0200 patch 8.1.0221: not enough testing for the Ruby interface Problem: Not enough testing for the Ruby interface. Solution: Add more tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/3252) diff --git a/runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt b/runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt --- a/runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/if_ruby.txt @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ self[{n}] Returns the buffer object for Methods: -name Returns the name of the buffer. +name Returns the full name of the buffer. number Returns the number of the buffer. count Returns the number of lines. length Returns the number of lines. @@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ height = {n} Sets the window height to { width Returns the width of the window. width = {n} Sets the window width to {n}. cursor Returns a [row, col] array for the cursor position. + First line number is 1 and first column number is 0. cursor = [{row}, {col}] Sets the cursor position to {row} and {col}. diff --git a/src/testdir/test_ruby.vim b/src/testdir/test_ruby.vim --- a/src/testdir/test_ruby.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_ruby.vim @@ -4,6 +4,13 @@ if !has('ruby') finish end +" Helper function as there is no builtin rubyeval() function similar +" to perleval, luaevel() or pyeval(). +func RubyEval(ruby_expr) + let s = split(execute('ruby print ' . a:ruby_expr), "\n") + return (len(s) == 0) ? '' : s[-1] +endfunc + func Test_ruby_change_buffer() call setline(line('$'), ['1 line 1']) ruby Vim.command("normal /^1\n") @@ -11,36 +18,6 @@ func Test_ruby_change_buffer() call assert_equal('1 changed line 1', getline('$')) endfunc -func Test_ruby_evaluate_list() - call setline(line('$'), ['2 line 2']) - ruby Vim.command("normal /^2\n") - let l = ["abc", "def"] - ruby << EOF - curline = $curbuf.line_number - l = Vim.evaluate("l"); - $curbuf.append(curline, l.join("\n")) -EOF - normal j - .rubydo $_ = $_.gsub(/\n/, '/') - call assert_equal('abc/def', getline('$')) -endfunc - -func Test_ruby_evaluate_dict() - let d = {'a': 'foo', 'b': 123} - redir => l:out - ruby d = Vim.evaluate("d"); print d - redir END - call assert_equal(['{"a"=>"foo", "b"=>123}'], split(l:out, "\n")) -endfunc - -func Test_ruby_evaluate_special_var() - let l = [v:true, v:false, v:null, v:none] - redir => l:out - ruby d = Vim.evaluate("l"); print d - redir END - call assert_equal(['[true, false, nil, nil]'], split(l:out, "\n")) -endfunc - func Test_rubydo() " Check deleting lines does not trigger ml_get error. new @@ -54,8 +31,7 @@ func Test_rubydo() call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three']) rubydo Vim.command("new") call assert_equal(wincount + 1, winnr('$')) - bwipe! - bwipe! + %bwipe! endfunc func Test_rubyfile() @@ -73,8 +49,318 @@ func Test_set_cursor() normal gg rubydo $curwin.cursor = [1, 5] call assert_equal([1, 6], [line('.'), col('.')]) + call assert_equal('[1, 5]', RubyEval('$curwin.cursor')) " Check that movement after setting cursor position keeps current column. normal j call assert_equal([2, 6], [line('.'), col('.')]) + call assert_equal('[2, 5]', RubyEval('$curwin.cursor')) + + call assert_fails('ruby $curwin.cursor = [1]', + \ 'ArgumentError: array length must be 2') + bwipe! endfunc + +" Test buffer.count and buffer.length (number of lines in buffer) +func Test_buffer_count() + new + call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three']) + call assert_equal('3', RubyEval('$curbuf.count')) + call assert_equal('3', RubyEval('$curbuf.length')) + bwipe! +endfunc + +" Test buffer.name (buffer name) +func Test_buffer_name() + new Xfoo + call assert_equal(expand('%:p'), RubyEval('$curbuf.name')) + bwipe + call assert_equal('', RubyEval('$curbuf.name')) +endfunc + +" Test buffer.number (number of the buffer). +func Test_buffer_number() + new + call assert_equal(string(bufnr('%')), RubyEval('$curbuf.number')) + new + call assert_equal(string(bufnr('%')), RubyEval('$curbuf.number')) + + %bwipe +endfunc + +" Test buffer.delete({n}) (delete line {n}) +func Test_buffer_delete() + new + call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three']) + ruby $curbuf.delete(2) + call assert_equal(['one', 'three'], getline(1, '$')) + + call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.delete(0)', 'IndexError: line number 0 out of range') + call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.delete(3)', 'IndexError: line number 3 out of range') + + bwipe! +endfunc + +" Test buffer.append({str}, str) (append line {str} after line {n}) +func Test_buffer_append() + new + ruby $curbuf.append(0, 'one') + ruby $curbuf.append(1, 'three') + ruby $curbuf.append(1, 'two') + ruby $curbuf.append(4, 'four') + + call assert_equal(['one', 'two', 'three', '', 'four'], getline(1, '$')) + + call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.append(-1, "x")', + \ 'IndexError: line number -1 out of range') + call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf.append(6, "x")', + \ 'IndexError: line number 6 out of range') + + bwipe! +endfunc + +" Test buffer.line (get or set the current line) +func Test_buffer_line() + new + call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three']) + 2 + call assert_equal('two', RubyEval('$curbuf.line')) + + ruby $curbuf.line = 'TWO' + call assert_equal(['one', 'TWO', 'three'], getline(1, '$')) + + bwipe! +endfunc + +" Test buffer.line_number (get current line number) +func Test_buffer_line_number() + new + call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three']) + 2 + call assert_equal('2', RubyEval('$curbuf.line_number')) + + bwipe! +endfunc + +func Test_buffer_get() + new + call setline(1, ['one', 'two']) + call assert_equal('one', RubyEval('$curbuf[1]')) + call assert_equal('two', RubyEval('$curbuf[2]')) + + call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf[0]', + \ 'IndexError: line number 0 out of range') + call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf[3]', + \ 'IndexError: line number 3 out of range') + + bwipe! +endfunc + +func Test_buffer_set() + new + call setline(1, ['one', 'two']) + ruby $curbuf[2] = 'TWO' + ruby $curbuf[1] = 'ONE' + + call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf[0] = "ZERO"', + \ 'IndexError: line number 0 out of range') + call assert_fails('ruby $curbuf[3] = "THREE"', + \ 'IndexError: line number 3 out of range') + bwipe! +endfunc + +" Test window.width (get or set window height). +func Test_window_height() + new + + " Test setting window height + ruby $curwin.height = 2 + call assert_equal(2, winheight(0)) + + " Test getting window height + call assert_equal('2', RubyEval('$curwin.height')) + + bwipe +endfunc + +" Test window.width (get or set window width). +func Test_window_width() + vnew + + " Test setting window width + ruby $curwin.width = 2 + call assert_equal(2, winwidth(0)) + + " Test getting window width + call assert_equal('2', RubyEval('$curwin.width')) + + bwipe +endfunc + +" Test window.buffer (get buffer object of a window object). +func Test_window_buffer() + new Xfoo1 + new Xfoo2 + ruby $b2 = $curwin.buffer + ruby $w2 = $curwin + wincmd j + ruby $b1 = $curwin.buffer + ruby $w1 = $curwin + + call assert_equal(RubyEval('$b1'), RubyEval('$w1.buffer')) + call assert_equal(RubyEval('$b2'), RubyEval('$w2.buffer')) + call assert_equal(string(bufnr('Xfoo1')), RubyEval('$w1.buffer.number')) + call assert_equal(string(bufnr('Xfoo2')), RubyEval('$w2.buffer.number')) + + ruby $b1, $w1, $b2, $w2 = nil + %bwipe +endfunc + +" Test Vim::Window.current (get current window object) +func Test_Vim_window_current() + let cw = RubyEval('$curwin') + call assert_equal(cw, RubyEval('Vim::Window.current')) + call assert_match('^#$', cw) +endfunc + +" Test Vim::Window.count (number of windows) +func Test_Vim_window_count() + new Xfoo1 + new Xfoo2 + split + call assert_equal('4', RubyEval('Vim::Window.count')) + %bwipe + call assert_equal('1', RubyEval('Vim::Window.count')) +endfunc + +" Test Vim::Window[n] (get window object of window n) +func Test_Vim_window_get() + new Xfoo1 + new Xfoo2 + call assert_match('Xfoo2$', RubyEval('Vim::Window[0].buffer.name')) + wincmd j + call assert_match('Xfoo1$', RubyEval('Vim::Window[1].buffer.name')) + wincmd j + call assert_equal('', RubyEval('Vim::Window[2].buffer.name')) + %bwipe +endfunc + +" Test Vim::Buffer.current (return the buffer object of current buffer) +func Test_Vim_buffer_current() + let cb = RubyEval('$curbuf') + call assert_equal(cb, RubyEval('Vim::Buffer.current')) + call assert_match('^#$', cb) +endfunc + +" Test Vim::Buffer:.count (return the number of buffers) +func Test_Vim_buffer_count() + new Xfoo1 + new Xfoo2 + call assert_equal('3', RubyEval('Vim::Buffer.count')) + %bwipe + call assert_equal('1', RubyEval('Vim::Buffer.count')) +endfunc + +" Test Vim::buffer[n] (return the buffer object of buffer number n) +func Test_Vim_buffer_get() + new Xfoo1 + new Xfoo2 + + " Index of Vim::Buffer[n] goes from 0 to the number of buffers. + call assert_equal('', RubyEval('Vim::Buffer[0].name')) + call assert_match('Xfoo1$', RubyEval('Vim::Buffer[1].name')) + call assert_match('Xfoo2$', RubyEval('Vim::Buffer[2].name')) + call assert_fails('ruby print Vim::Buffer[3].name', + \ "NoMethodError: undefined method `name' for nil:NilClass") + %bwipe +endfunc + +" Test Vim::command({cmd}) (execute a Ex command)) +" Test Vim::command({cmd}) +func Test_Vim_command() + new + call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four']) + ruby Vim::command('2,3d') + call assert_equal(['one', 'four'], getline(1, '$')) + bwipe! +endfunc + +" Test Vim::set_option (set a vim option) +func Test_Vim_set_option() + call assert_equal(0, &number) + ruby Vim::set_option('number') + call assert_equal(1, &number) + ruby Vim::set_option('nonumber') + call assert_equal(0, &number) +endfunc + +func Test_Vim_evaluate() + call assert_equal('123', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("123")')) + " Vim::evaluate("123").class gives Integer or Fixnum depending + " on versions of Ruby. + call assert_match('^Integer\|Fixnum$', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("123").class')) + + call assert_equal('1.23', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("1.23")')) + call assert_equal('Float', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("1.23").class')) + + call assert_equal('foo', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("\"foo\"")')) + call assert_equal('String', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("\"foo\"").class')) + + call assert_equal('[1, 2]', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("[1, 2]")')) + call assert_equal('Array', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("[1, 2]").class')) + + call assert_equal('{"1"=>2}', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("{1:2}")')) + call assert_equal('Hash', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("{1:2}").class')) + + call assert_equal('', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("v:null")')) + call assert_equal('NilClass', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("v:null").class')) + + call assert_equal('', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("v:none")')) + call assert_equal('NilClass', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("v:none").class')) + + call assert_equal('true', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("v:true")')) + call assert_equal('TrueClass', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("v:true").class')) + call assert_equal('false', RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("v:false")')) + call assert_equal('FalseClass',RubyEval('Vim::evaluate("v:false").class')) +endfunc + +func Test_Vim_evaluate_list() + call setline(line('$'), ['2 line 2']) + ruby Vim.command("normal /^2\n") + let l = ["abc", "def"] + ruby << EOF + curline = $curbuf.line_number + l = Vim.evaluate("l"); + $curbuf.append(curline, l.join("\n")) +EOF + normal j + .rubydo $_ = $_.gsub(/\n/, '/') + call assert_equal('abc/def', getline('$')) +endfunc + +func Test_Vim_evaluate_dict() + let d = {'a': 'foo', 'b': 123} + redir => l:out + ruby d = Vim.evaluate("d"); print d + redir END + call assert_equal(['{"a"=>"foo", "b"=>123}'], split(l:out, "\n")) +endfunc + +" Test Vim::message({msg}) (display message {msg}) +func Test_Vim_message() + ruby Vim::message('A message') + let messages = split(execute('message'), "\n") + call assert_equal('A message', messages[-1]) +endfunc + +func Test_print() + ruby print "Hello World!" + let messages = split(execute('message'), "\n") + call assert_equal('Hello World!', messages[-1]) +endfunc + +func Test_p() + ruby p 'Just a test' + let messages = split(execute('message'), "\n") + call assert_equal('"Just a test"', messages[-1]) +endfunc diff --git a/src/version.c b/src/version.c --- a/src/version.c +++ b/src/version.c @@ -799,6 +799,8 @@ static char *(features[]) = static int included_patches[] = { /* Add new patch number below this line */ /**/ + 221, +/**/ 220, /**/ 219,