forked from aniani/vim
Problem: Preferred cursor column not set in interfaces.
Solution: Set w_set_curswant when setting the cursor. (David Hotham,
closes #3060)
39 lines
933 B
VimL
39 lines
933 B
VimL
" Test for python 3 commands.
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" TODO: move tests from test88.in here.
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if !has('python3')
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finish
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endif
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func Test_py3do()
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" Check deleting lines does not trigger an ml_get error.
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py3 import vim
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new
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
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py3do vim.command("%d_")
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bwipe!
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" Check switching to another buffer does not trigger an ml_get error.
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new
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let wincount = winnr('$')
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call setline(1, ['one', 'two', 'three'])
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py3do vim.command("new")
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call assert_equal(wincount + 1, winnr('$'))
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bwipe!
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bwipe!
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endfunc
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func Test_set_cursor()
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" Check that setting the cursor position works.
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py3 import vim
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new
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call setline(1, ['first line', 'second line'])
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normal gg
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py3do vim.current.window.cursor = (1, 5)
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call assert_equal([1, 6], [line('.'), col('.')])
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" Check that movement after setting cursor position keeps current column.
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normal j
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call assert_equal([2, 6], [line('.'), col('.')])
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endfunc
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