forked from aniani/vim
Problem: Cannot build with +popupwin but without +quickfix. (John Marriott) Solution: Adjust #ifdefs.
690 lines
21 KiB
VimL
690 lines
21 KiB
VimL
" Tests for startup.
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source shared.vim
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source screendump.vim
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source check.vim
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" Check that loading startup.vim works.
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func Test_startup_script()
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set compatible
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source $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim
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call assert_equal(0, &compatible)
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endfunc
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" Verify the order in which plugins are loaded:
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" 1. plugins in non-after directories
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" 2. packages
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" 3. plugins in after directories
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func Test_after_comes_later()
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if !has('packages')
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return
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endif
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let before =<< trim [CODE]
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set nocp viminfo+=nviminfo
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set guioptions+=M
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let $HOME = "/does/not/exist"
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set loadplugins
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set rtp=Xhere,Xafter,Xanother
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set packpath=Xhere,Xafter
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set nomore
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let g:sequence = ""
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[CODE]
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
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redir! > Xtestout
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scriptnames
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redir END
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redir! > Xsequence
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echo g:sequence
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redir END
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quit
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[CODE]
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call mkdir('Xhere/plugin', 'p')
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call writefile(['let g:sequence .= "here "'], 'Xhere/plugin/here.vim')
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call mkdir('Xanother/plugin', 'p')
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call writefile(['let g:sequence .= "another "'], 'Xanother/plugin/another.vim')
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call mkdir('Xhere/pack/foo/start/foobar/plugin', 'p')
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call writefile(['let g:sequence .= "pack "'], 'Xhere/pack/foo/start/foobar/plugin/foo.vim')
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call mkdir('Xafter/plugin', 'p')
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call writefile(['let g:sequence .= "after "'], 'Xafter/plugin/later.vim')
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if RunVim(before, after, '')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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let expected = ['Xbefore.vim', 'here.vim', 'another.vim', 'foo.vim', 'later.vim', 'Xafter.vim']
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let found = []
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for line in lines
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for one in expected
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if line =~ one
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call add(found, one)
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endif
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endfor
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endfor
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call assert_equal(expected, found)
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endif
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call assert_equal('here another pack after', substitute(join(readfile('Xsequence', 1), ''), '\s\+$', '', ''))
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call delete('Xtestout')
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call delete('Xsequence')
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call delete('Xhere', 'rf')
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call delete('Xanother', 'rf')
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call delete('Xafter', 'rf')
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endfunc
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func Test_pack_in_rtp_when_plugins_run()
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if !has('packages')
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return
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endif
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let before =<< trim [CODE]
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set nocp viminfo+=nviminfo
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set guioptions+=M
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let $HOME = "/does/not/exist"
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set loadplugins
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set rtp=Xhere
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set packpath=Xhere
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set nomore
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[CODE]
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let after = [
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\ 'quit',
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\ ]
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call mkdir('Xhere/plugin', 'p')
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call writefile(['redir! > Xtestout', 'silent set runtimepath?', 'silent! call foo#Trigger()', 'redir END'], 'Xhere/plugin/here.vim')
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call mkdir('Xhere/pack/foo/start/foobar/autoload', 'p')
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call writefile(['function! foo#Trigger()', 'echo "autoloaded foo"', 'endfunction'], 'Xhere/pack/foo/start/foobar/autoload/foo.vim')
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if RunVim(before, after, '')
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let lines = filter(readfile('Xtestout'), '!empty(v:val)')
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call assert_match('Xhere[/\\]pack[/\\]foo[/\\]start[/\\]foobar', get(lines, 0))
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call assert_match('autoloaded foo', get(lines, 1))
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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call delete('Xhere', 'rf')
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endfunc
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func Test_help_arg()
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if !has('unix') && has('gui')
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" this doesn't work with gvim on MS-Windows
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return
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endif
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if RunVim([], [], '--help >Xtestout')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_true(len(lines) > 20)
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call assert_match('Vi IMproved', lines[0])
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" check if couple of lines are there
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let found = []
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for line in lines
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if line =~ '-R.*Readonly mode'
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call add(found, 'Readonly mode')
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endif
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" Watch out for a second --version line in the Gnome version.
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if line =~ '--version.*Print version information and exit'
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call add(found, "--version")
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endif
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endfor
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call assert_equal(['Readonly mode', '--version'], found)
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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endfunc
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func Test_compatible_args()
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
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call writefile([string(&compatible)], "Xtestout")
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set viminfo+=nviminfo
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quit
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[CODE]
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if RunVim([], after, '-C')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal('1', lines[0])
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, '-N')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal('0', lines[0])
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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endfunc
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" Test the -o[N] and -O[N] arguments to open N windows split
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" horizontally or vertically.
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func Test_o_arg()
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
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set cpo&vim
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call writefile([winnr("$"),
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\ winheight(1), winheight(2), &lines,
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\ winwidth(1), winwidth(2), &columns,
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\ bufname(winbufnr(1)), bufname(winbufnr(2))],
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\ "Xtestout")
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qall
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[CODE]
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if RunVim([], after, '-o2')
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" Open 2 windows split horizontally. Expect:
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" - 2 windows
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" - both windows should have the same or almost the same height
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" - sum of both windows height (+ 3 for both statusline and Ex command)
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" should be equal to the number of lines
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" - both windows should have the same width which should be equal to the
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" number of columns
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" - buffer of both windows should have no name
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let [wn, wh1, wh2, ln, ww1, ww2, cn, bn1, bn2] = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal('2', wn)
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call assert_inrange(0, 1, wh1 - wh2)
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call assert_equal(string(wh1 + wh2 + 3), ln)
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call assert_equal(ww1, ww2)
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call assert_equal(ww1, cn)
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call assert_equal('', bn1)
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call assert_equal('', bn2)
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, '-o foo bar')
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" Same expectations as for -o2 but buffer names should be foo and bar
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let [wn, wh1, wh2, ln, ww1, ww2, cn, bn1, bn2] = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal('2', wn)
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call assert_inrange(0, 1, wh1 - wh2)
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call assert_equal(string(wh1 + wh2 + 3), ln)
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call assert_equal(ww1, ww2)
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call assert_equal(ww1, cn)
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call assert_equal('foo', bn1)
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call assert_equal('bar', bn2)
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, '-O2')
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" Open 2 windows split vertically. Expect:
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" - 2 windows
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" - both windows should have the same or almost the same width
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" - sum of both windows width (+ 1 for the separator) should be equal to
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" the number of columns
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" - both windows should have the same height
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" - window height (+ 2 for the statusline and Ex command) should be equal
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" to the number of lines
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" - buffer of both windows should have no name
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let [wn, wh1, wh2, ln, ww1, ww2, cn, bn1, bn2] = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal('2', wn)
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call assert_inrange(0, 1, ww1 - ww2)
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call assert_equal(string(ww1 + ww2 + 1), cn)
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call assert_equal(wh1, wh2)
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call assert_equal(string(wh1 + 2), ln)
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call assert_equal('', bn1)
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call assert_equal('', bn2)
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, '-O foo bar')
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" Same expectations as for -O2 but buffer names should be foo and bar
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let [wn, wh1, wh2, ln, ww1, ww2, cn, bn1, bn2] = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal('2', wn)
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call assert_inrange(0, 1, ww1 - ww2)
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call assert_equal(string(ww1 + ww2 + 1), cn)
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call assert_equal(wh1, wh2)
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call assert_equal(string(wh1 + 2), ln)
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call assert_equal('foo', bn1)
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call assert_equal('bar', bn2)
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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endfunc
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" Test the -p[N] argument to open N tabpages.
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func Test_p_arg()
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
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call writefile(split(execute("tabs"), "\n"), "Xtestout")
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qall
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[CODE]
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if RunVim([], after, '-p2')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(4, len(lines))
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call assert_equal('Tab page 1', lines[0])
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call assert_equal('> [No Name]', lines[1])
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call assert_equal('Tab page 2', lines[2])
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call assert_equal(' [No Name]', lines[3])
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, '-p foo bar')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(4, len(lines))
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call assert_equal('Tab page 1', lines[0])
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call assert_equal('> foo', lines[1])
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call assert_equal('Tab page 2', lines[2])
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call assert_equal(' bar', lines[3])
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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endfunc
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" Test the -V[N] argument to set the 'verbose' option to [N]
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func Test_V_arg()
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" Can't catch the output of gvim.
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CheckNotGui
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let out = system(GetVimCommand() . ' --clean -es -X -V0 -c "set verbose?" -cq')
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call assert_equal(" verbose=0\n", out)
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let out = system(GetVimCommand() . ' --clean -es -X -V2 -c "set verbose?" -cq')
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call assert_match("sourcing \"$VIMRUNTIME[\\/]defaults\.vim\"\r\nSearching for \"filetype\.vim\".*\n", out)
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call assert_match(" verbose=2\n", out)
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let out = system(GetVimCommand() . ' --clean -es -X -V15 -c "set verbose?" -cq')
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call assert_match("sourcing \"$VIMRUNTIME[\\/]defaults\.vim\"\r\nline 1: \" The default vimrc file\..* verbose=15\n", out)
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endfunc
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" Test the '-q [errorfile]' argument.
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func Test_q_arg()
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CheckFeature quickfix
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let source_file = has('win32') ? '..\memfile.c' : '../memfile.c'
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
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call writefile([&errorfile, string(getpos("."))], "Xtestout")
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copen
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w >> Xtestout
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qall
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[CODE]
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" Test with default argument '-q'.
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call assert_equal('errors.err', &errorfile)
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call writefile(["../memfile.c:208:5: error: expected ';' before '}' token"], 'errors.err')
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if RunVim([], after, '-q')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['errors.err',
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\ '[0, 208, 5, 0]',
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\ source_file . "|208 col 5| error: expected ';' before '}' token"],
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\ lines)
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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call delete('errors.err')
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" Test with explicit argument '-q Xerrors' (with space).
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call writefile(["../memfile.c:208:5: error: expected ';' before '}' token"], 'Xerrors')
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if RunVim([], after, '-q Xerrors')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['Xerrors',
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\ '[0, 208, 5, 0]',
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\ source_file . "|208 col 5| error: expected ';' before '}' token"],
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\ lines)
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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" Test with explicit argument '-qXerrors' (without space).
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if RunVim([], after, '-qXerrors')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['Xerrors',
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\ '[0, 208, 5, 0]',
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\ source_file . "|208 col 5| error: expected ';' before '}' token"],
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\ lines)
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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call delete('Xerrors')
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endfunc
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" Test the -V[N]{filename} argument to set the 'verbose' option to N
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" and set 'verbosefile' to filename.
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func Test_V_file_arg()
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if RunVim([], [], ' --clean -V2Xverbosefile -c "set verbose? verbosefile?" -cq')
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let out = join(readfile('Xverbosefile'), "\n")
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call assert_match("sourcing \"$VIMRUNTIME[\\/]defaults\.vim\"\n", out)
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call assert_match("\n verbose=2\n", out)
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call assert_match("\n verbosefile=Xverbosefile", out)
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endif
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call delete('Xverbosefile')
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endfunc
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" Test the -m, -M and -R arguments:
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" -m resets 'write'
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" -M resets 'modifiable' and 'write'
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" -R sets 'readonly'
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func Test_m_M_R()
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
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call writefile([&write, &modifiable, &readonly, &updatecount], "Xtestout")
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qall
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[CODE]
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if RunVim([], after, '')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['1', '1', '0', '200'], lines)
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, '-m')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['0', '1', '0', '200'], lines)
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, '-M')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['0', '0', '0', '200'], lines)
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, '-R')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['1', '1', '1', '10000'], lines)
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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endfunc
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" Test the -A, -F and -H arguments (Arabic, Farsi and Hebrew modes).
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func Test_A_F_H_arg()
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
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call writefile([&rightleft, &arabic, &fkmap, &hkmap], "Xtestout")
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qall
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[CODE]
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" Use silent Ex mode to avoid the hit-Enter prompt for the warning that
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" 'encoding' is not utf-8.
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if has('arabic') && &encoding == 'utf-8' && RunVim([], after, '-e -s -A')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['1', '1', '0', '0'], lines)
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endif
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if has('farsi') && RunVim([], after, '-F')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['1', '0', '1', '0'], lines)
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endif
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if has('rightleft') && RunVim([], after, '-H')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(['1', '0', '0', '1'], lines)
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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endfunc
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func Test_invalid_args()
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" must be able to get the output of Vim.
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CheckUnix
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CheckNotGui
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for opt in ['-Y', '--does-not-exist']
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. ' ' .. opt), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Unknown option argument: "' .. opt .. '"', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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endfor
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for opt in ['-c', '-i', '-s', '-t', '-T', '-u', '-U', '-w', '-W', '--cmd', '--startuptime']
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. ' ' .. opt), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Argument missing after: "' .. opt .. '"', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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endfor
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if has('clientserver')
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for opt in ['--remote', '--remote-send', '--remote-silent', '--remote-expr',
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\ '--remote-tab', '--remote-tab-wait',
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\ '--remote-tab-wait-silent', '--remote-tab-silent',
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\ '--remote-wait', '--remote-wait-silent',
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\ '--servername',
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\ ]
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. ' ' .. opt), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Argument missing after: "' .. opt .. '"', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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endfor
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endif
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if has('gui_gtk')
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. ' --display'), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Argument missing after: "--display"', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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endif
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if has('xterm_clipboard')
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. ' -display'), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Argument missing after: "-display"', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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endif
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. ' -ix'), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Garbage after option argument: "-ix"', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. ' - xxx'), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Too many edit arguments: "xxx"', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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if has('quickfix')
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" Detect invalid repeated arguments '-t foo -t foo", '-q foo -q foo'.
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for opt in ['-t', '-q']
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. repeat(' ' .. opt .. ' foo', 2)), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Too many edit arguments: "' .. opt .. '"', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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endfor
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endif
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for opt in [' -cq', ' --cmd q', ' +', ' -S foo']
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. repeat(opt, 11)), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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" FIXME: The error message given by Vim is not ideal in case of repeated
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" -S foo since it does not mention -S.
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Too many "+command", "-c command" or "--cmd command" arguments', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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endfor
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if has('gui_gtk')
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for opt in ['--socketid x', '--socketid 0xg']
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let out = split(system(GetVimCommand() .. ' ' .. opt), "\n")
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call assert_equal(1, v:shell_error)
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call assert_match('^VIM - Vi IMproved .* (.*)$', out[0])
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call assert_equal('Invalid argument for: "--socketid"', out[1])
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call assert_equal('More info with: "vim -h"', out[2])
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endfor
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endif
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endfunc
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func Test_file_args()
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
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call writefile(argv(), "Xtestout")
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qall
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[CODE]
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if RunVim([], after, '')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(0, len(lines))
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, 'one')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(1, len(lines))
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call assert_equal('one', lines[0])
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, 'one two three')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(3, len(lines))
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call assert_equal('one', lines[0])
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call assert_equal('two', lines[1])
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call assert_equal('three', lines[2])
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, 'one -c echo two')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(2, len(lines))
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call assert_equal('one', lines[0])
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call assert_equal('two', lines[1])
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endif
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if RunVim([], after, 'one -- -c echo two')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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call assert_equal(4, len(lines))
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call assert_equal('one', lines[0])
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call assert_equal('-c', lines[1])
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call assert_equal('echo', lines[2])
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call assert_equal('two', lines[3])
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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endfunc
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func Test_startuptime()
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if !has('startuptime')
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return
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endif
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let after = ['qall']
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if RunVim([], after, '--startuptime Xtestout one')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
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let expected = ['--- VIM STARTING ---', 'parsing arguments',
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\ 'shell init', 'inits 3', 'start termcap', 'opening buffers']
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let found = []
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for line in lines
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for exp in expected
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if line =~ exp
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call add(found, exp)
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endif
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endfor
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endfor
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call assert_equal(expected, found)
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endif
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call delete('Xtestout')
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endfunc
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|
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func Test_read_stdin()
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
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write Xtestout
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quit!
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|
[CODE]
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|
|
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if RunVimPiped([], after, '-', 'echo something | ')
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let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
|
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" MS-Windows adds a space after the word
|
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call assert_equal(['something'], split(lines[0]))
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endif
|
|
call delete('Xtestout')
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|
endfunc
|
|
|
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func Test_set_shell()
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let after =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
call writefile([&shell], "Xtestout")
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|
quit!
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|
[CODE]
|
|
|
|
if has('win32')
|
|
let $SHELL = 'C:\with space\cmd.exe'
|
|
let expected = '"C:\with space\cmd.exe"'
|
|
else
|
|
let $SHELL = '/bin/with space/sh'
|
|
let expected = '/bin/with\ space/sh'
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
if RunVimPiped([], after, '', '')
|
|
let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
|
|
call assert_equal(expected, lines[0])
|
|
endif
|
|
call delete('Xtestout')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_progpath()
|
|
" Tests normally run with "./vim" or "../vim", these must have been expanded
|
|
" to a full path.
|
|
if has('unix')
|
|
call assert_equal('/', v:progpath[0])
|
|
elseif has('win32')
|
|
call assert_equal(':', v:progpath[1])
|
|
call assert_match('[/\\]', v:progpath[2])
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
" Only expect "vim" to appear in v:progname.
|
|
call assert_match('vim\c', v:progname)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_silent_ex_mode()
|
|
" must be able to get the output of Vim.
|
|
CheckUnix
|
|
CheckNotGui
|
|
|
|
" This caused an ml_get error.
|
|
let out = system(GetVimCommand() . '-u NONE -es -c''set verbose=1|h|exe "%norm\<c-y>\<c-d>"'' -c cq')
|
|
call assert_notmatch('E315:', out)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_default_term()
|
|
" must be able to get the output of Vim.
|
|
CheckUnix
|
|
CheckNotGui
|
|
|
|
let save_term = $TERM
|
|
let $TERM = 'unknownxxx'
|
|
let out = system(GetVimCommand() . ' -c''set term'' -c cq')
|
|
call assert_match("defaulting to 'ansi'", out)
|
|
let $TERM = save_term
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_zzz_startinsert()
|
|
" Test :startinsert
|
|
call writefile(['123456'], 'Xtestout')
|
|
let after =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
:startinsert
|
|
call feedkeys("foobar\<c-o>:wq\<cr>","t")
|
|
[CODE]
|
|
|
|
if RunVim([], after, 'Xtestout')
|
|
let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
|
|
call assert_equal(['foobar123456'], lines)
|
|
endif
|
|
" Test :startinsert!
|
|
call writefile(['123456'], 'Xtestout')
|
|
let after =<< trim [CODE]
|
|
:startinsert!
|
|
call feedkeys("foobar\<c-o>:wq\<cr>","t")
|
|
[CODE]
|
|
|
|
if RunVim([], after, 'Xtestout')
|
|
let lines = readfile('Xtestout')
|
|
call assert_equal(['123456foobar'], lines)
|
|
endif
|
|
call delete('Xtestout')
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_issue_3969()
|
|
" Can't catch the output of gvim.
|
|
CheckNotGui
|
|
|
|
" Check that message is not truncated.
|
|
let out = system(GetVimCommand() . ' -es -X -V1 -c "echon ''hello''" -cq')
|
|
call assert_equal('hello', out)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_start_with_tabs()
|
|
if !CanRunVimInTerminal()
|
|
throw 'Skipped: cannot make screendumps'
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-p a b c', {})
|
|
call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_start_with_tabs', {})
|
|
|
|
" clean up
|
|
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
|
|
endfunc
|
|
|
|
func Test_v_argv()
|
|
" Can't catch the output of gvim.
|
|
CheckNotGui
|
|
|
|
let out = system(GetVimCommand() . ' -es -V1 -X arg1 --cmd "echo v:argv" --cmd q')
|
|
let list = out->split("', '")
|
|
call assert_match('vim', list[0])
|
|
let idx = index(list, 'arg1')
|
|
call assert_true(idx > 2)
|
|
call assert_equal(['arg1', '--cmd', 'echo v:argv', '--cmd', 'q'']'], list[idx:])
|
|
endfunc
|