Mercurial > vim
changeset 21188:d73b6ba20053 v8.2.1145
patch 8.2.1145: Vim9: "for" only accepts a list at compile time
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/0ad3e894d75236915e67dfbbcc821b6bb3c05d91
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Jul 5 21:38:11 2020 +0200
patch 8.2.1145: Vim9: "for" only accepts a list at compile time
Problem: Vim9: "for" only accepts a list at compile time.
Solution: Also accept a list at runtime.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sun, 05 Jul 2020 21:45:04 +0200 |
parents | bfc9b0a72673 |
children | 86a6df062aea |
files | src/testdir/test_vim9_disassemble.vim src/testdir/test_vim9_script.vim src/version.c src/vim9compile.c |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/testdir/test_vim9_disassemble.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_vim9_disassemble.vim @@ -727,6 +727,43 @@ def Test_disassemble_for_loop() instr) enddef +def ForLoopEval(): string + let res = "" + for str in eval('["one", "two"]') + res ..= str + endfor + return res +enddef + +def Test_disassemble_for_loop_eval() + assert_equal('onetwo', ForLoopEval()) + let instr = execute('disassemble ForLoopEval') + assert_match('ForLoopEval\_s*' .. + 'let res = ""\_s*' .. + '\d PUSHS ""\_s*' .. + '\d STORE $0\_s*' .. + 'for str in eval(''\["one", "two"\]'')\_s*' .. + '\d STORE -1 in $1\_s*' .. + '\d PUSHS "\["one", "two"\]"\_s*' .. + '\d BCALL eval(argc 1)\_s*' .. + '\d CHECKTYPE list stack\[-1\]\_s*' .. + '\d FOR $1 -> \d\+\_s*' .. + '\d STORE $2\_s*' .. + 'res ..= str\_s*' .. + '\d\+ LOAD $0\_s*' .. + '\d\+ LOAD $2\_s*' .. + '\d\+ CHECKTYPE string stack\[-1\]\_s*' .. + '\d\+ CONCAT\_s*' .. + '\d\+ STORE $0\_s*' .. + 'endfor\_s*' .. + '\d\+ JUMP -> 6\_s*' .. + '\d\+ DROP\_s*' .. + 'return res\_s*' .. + '\d\+ LOAD $0\_s*' .. + '\d\+ RETURN', + instr) +enddef + let g:number = 42 def Computing()
--- a/src/testdir/test_vim9_script.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_vim9_script.vim @@ -1440,6 +1440,12 @@ def Test_for_loop() result ..= cnt .. '_' endfor assert_equal('0_1_3_', result) + + let concat = '' + for str in eval('["one", "two"]') + concat ..= str + endfor + assert_equal('onetwo', concat) enddef def Test_for_loop_fails() @@ -1447,7 +1453,7 @@ def Test_for_loop_fails() CheckDefFailure(['for i In range(5)'], 'E690:') CheckDefFailure(['let x = 5', 'for x in range(5)'], 'E1023:') CheckScriptFailure(['def Func(arg: any)', 'for arg in range(5)', 'enddef', 'defcompile'], 'E1006:') - CheckDefFailure(['for i in "text"'], 'E1024:') + CheckDefFailure(['for i in "text"'], 'E1013:') CheckDefFailure(['for i in xxx'], 'E1001:') CheckDefFailure(['endfor'], 'E588:') CheckDefFailure(['for i in range(3)', 'echo 3'], 'E170:')
--- a/src/version.c +++ b/src/version.c @@ -755,6 +755,8 @@ static char *(features[]) = static int included_patches[] = { /* Add new patch number below this line */ /**/ + 1145, +/**/ 1144, /**/ 1143,
--- a/src/vim9compile.c +++ b/src/vim9compile.c @@ -6062,15 +6062,15 @@ compile_for(char_u *arg, cctx_T *cctx) return NULL; } - // now we know the type of "var" + // Now that we know the type of "var", check that it is a list, now or at + // runtime. vartype = ((type_T **)stack->ga_data)[stack->ga_len - 1]; - if (vartype->tt_type != VAR_LIST) - { - emsg(_("E1024: need a List to iterate over")); + if (need_type(vartype, &t_list_any, -1, cctx) == FAIL) + { drop_scope(cctx); return NULL; } - if (vartype->tt_member->tt_type != VAR_ANY) + if (vartype->tt_type == VAR_LIST && vartype->tt_member->tt_type != VAR_ANY) var_lvar->lv_type = vartype->tt_member; // "for_end" is set when ":endfor" is found