" Tests for put commands, e.g. ":put", "p", "gp", "P", "gP", etc. func Test_put_block() new call feedkeys("i\u2500\x\", 'x') call feedkeys("\y", 'x') call feedkeys("gg0p", 'x') call assert_equal("\u2500x", getline(1)) bwipe! endfunc func Test_put_char_block() new call setline(1, ['Line 1', 'Line 2']) f Xfile_put " visually select both lines and put the cursor at the top of the visual " selection and then put the buffer name over it exe "norm! G0\ke\"%p" call assert_equal(['Xfile_put 1', 'Xfile_put 2'], getline(1,2)) bw! endfunc func Test_put_char_block2() new let a = [ getreg('a'), getregtype('a') ] call setreg('a', ' one ', 'v') call setline(1, ['Line 1', '', 'Line 3', '']) " visually select the first 3 lines and put register a over it exe "norm! ggl\2j2l\"ap" call assert_equal(['L one 1', '', 'L one 3', ''], getline(1,4)) " clean up bw! call setreg('a', a[0], a[1]) endfunc func Test_put_lines() new let a = [ getreg('a'), getregtype('a') ] call setline(1, ['Line 1', 'Line2', 'Line 3', '']) exe 'norm! gg"add"AddG""p' call assert_equal(['Line 3', '', 'Line 1', 'Line2'], getline(1,'$')) " clean up bw! call setreg('a', a[0], a[1]) endfunc func Test_put_expr() new call setline(1, repeat(['A'], 6)) exec "1norm! \"=line('.')\p" norm! j0. norm! j0. exec "4norm! \"=\P" norm! j0. norm! j0. call assert_equal(['A1','A2','A3','4A','5A','6A'], getline(1,'$')) bw! endfunc func Test_put_fails_when_nomodifiable() new setlocal nomodifiable normal! yy call assert_fails(':put', 'E21') call assert_fails(':put!', 'E21') call assert_fails(':normal! p', 'E21') call assert_fails(':normal! gp', 'E21') call assert_fails(':normal! P', 'E21') call assert_fails(':normal! gP', 'E21') if has('mouse') set mouse=n call assert_fails('execute "normal! \"', 'E21') set mouse& endif bwipeout! endfunc " A bug was discovered where the Normal mode put commands (e.g., "p") would " output duplicate error messages when invoked in a non-modifiable buffer. func Test_put_p_errmsg_nodup() new setlocal nomodifiable normal! yy func Capture_p_error() redir => s:p_err normal! p redir END endfunc silent! call Capture_p_error() " Error message output within a function should be three lines (the function " name, the line number, and the error message). call assert_equal(3, count(s:p_err, "\n")) delfunction Capture_p_error bwipeout! endfunc