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patch 8.1.0999: use register one too often and not properly tested

Problem:    Use register one too often and not properly tested.
Solution:   Do not always use register one when specifying a register.
            (closes #4085)  Add more tests.
This commit is contained in:
Bram Moolenaar
2019-03-08 09:50:52 +01:00
parent 19a66858a5
commit 9d7fdd403a
3 changed files with 90 additions and 5 deletions

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@@ -1747,7 +1747,6 @@ op_delete(oparg_T *oap)
struct block_def bd;
linenr_T old_lcount = curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count;
int did_yank = FALSE;
int orig_regname = oap->regname;
if (curbuf->b_ml.ml_flags & ML_EMPTY) /* nothing to do */
return OK;
@@ -1833,12 +1832,13 @@ op_delete(oparg_T *oap)
/*
* Put deleted text into register 1 and shift number registers if the
* delete contains a line break, or when a regname has been specified.
* delete contains a line break, or when using a specific operator (Vi
* compatible)
* Use the register name from before adjust_clip_reg() may have
* changed it.
*/
if (orig_regname != 0 || oap->motion_type == MLINE
|| oap->line_count > 1 || oap->use_reg_one)
if (oap->motion_type == MLINE || oap->line_count > 1
|| oap->use_reg_one)
{
shift_delete_registers();
if (op_yank(oap, TRUE, FALSE) == OK)

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@@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ func Test_display_registers()
call assert_match('^\n--- Registers ---\n'
\ . '"" a\n'
\ . '"0 ba\n'
\ . '"1 b\n'
\ . '"a b\n'
\ . '.*'
\ . '"- a\n'
@@ -63,3 +62,87 @@ func Test_display_registers()
bwipe!
endfunc
func Test_register_one()
" delete a line goes into register one
new
call setline(1, "one")
normal dd
call assert_equal("one\n", @1)
" delete a word does not change register one, does change "-
call setline(1, "two")
normal de
call assert_equal("one\n", @1)
call assert_equal("two", @-)
" delete a word with a register does not change register one
call setline(1, "three")
normal "ade
call assert_equal("three", @a)
call assert_equal("one\n", @1)
" delete a word with register DOES change register one with one of a list of
" operators
" %
call setline(1, ["(12)3"])
normal "ad%
call assert_equal("(12)", @a)
call assert_equal("(12)", @1)
" (
call setline(1, ["first second"])
normal $"ad(
call assert_equal("first secon", @a)
call assert_equal("first secon", @1)
" )
call setline(1, ["First Second."])
normal gg0"ad)
call assert_equal("First Second.", @a)
call assert_equal("First Second.", @1)
" `
call setline(1, ["start here."])
normal gg0fhmx0"ad`x
call assert_equal("start ", @a)
call assert_equal("start ", @1)
" /
call setline(1, ["searchX"])
exe "normal gg0\"ad/X\<CR>"
call assert_equal("search", @a)
call assert_equal("search", @1)
" ?
call setline(1, ["Ysearch"])
exe "normal gg$\"ad?Y\<CR>"
call assert_equal("Ysearc", @a)
call assert_equal("Ysearc", @1)
" n
call setline(1, ["Ynext"])
normal gg$"adn
call assert_equal("Ynex", @a)
call assert_equal("Ynex", @1)
" N
call setline(1, ["prevY"])
normal gg0"adN
call assert_equal("prev", @a)
call assert_equal("prev", @1)
" }
call setline(1, ["one", ""])
normal gg0"ad}
call assert_equal("one\n", @a)
call assert_equal("one\n", @1)
" {
call setline(1, ["", "two"])
normal 2G$"ad{
call assert_equal("\ntw", @a)
call assert_equal("\ntw", @1)
bwipe!
endfunc

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@@ -779,6 +779,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
static int included_patches[] =
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
/**/
999,
/**/
998,
/**/