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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 08:50:31 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 08:50:31 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 2:9.0.1378.upstream/2%9.0.1378upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/testdir/test_getvar.vim b/src/testdir/test_getvar.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2065186 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/testdir/test_getvar.vim @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +" Tests for getwinvar(), gettabvar(), gettabwinvar() and get(). + +func Test_var() + " Use strings to test for memory leaks. First, check that in an empty + " window, gettabvar() returns the correct value + let t:testvar='abcd' + call assert_equal('abcd', gettabvar(1, 'testvar')) + call assert_equal('abcd', gettabvar(1, 'testvar')) + + " test for getwinvar() + let w:var_str = "Dance" + let def_str = "Chance" + call assert_equal('Dance', getwinvar(1, 'var_str')) + call assert_equal('Dance', getwinvar(1, 'var_str', def_str)) + call assert_equal({'var_str': 'Dance'}, 1->getwinvar('')) + call assert_equal({'var_str': 'Dance'}, 1->getwinvar('', def_str)) + unlet w:var_str + call assert_equal('Chance', getwinvar(1, 'var_str', def_str)) + call assert_equal({}, getwinvar(1, '')) + call assert_equal({}, getwinvar(1, '', def_str)) + call assert_equal('', getwinvar(9, '')) + call assert_equal('Chance', getwinvar(9, '', def_str)) + call assert_equal(0, getwinvar(1, '&nu')) + call assert_equal(0, getwinvar(1, '&nu', 1)) + unlet def_str + + " test for gettabvar() + tabnew + tabnew + let t:var_list = [1, 2, 3] + let t:other = 777 + let def_list = [4, 5, 6, 7] + tabrewind + call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], 3->gettabvar('var_list')) + call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], gettabvar(3, 'var_list', def_list)) + call assert_equal({'var_list': [1, 2, 3], 'other': 777}, gettabvar(3, '')) + call assert_equal({'var_list': [1, 2, 3], 'other': 777}, + \ gettabvar(3, '', def_list)) + + tablast + unlet t:var_list + tabrewind + call assert_equal([4, 5, 6, 7], gettabvar(3, 'var_list', def_list)) + call assert_equal('', gettabvar(9, '')) + call assert_equal([4, 5, 6, 7], gettabvar(9, '', def_list)) + call assert_equal('', gettabvar(3, '&nu')) + call assert_equal([4, 5, 6, 7], gettabvar(3, '&nu', def_list)) + unlet def_list + tabonly + + " test for gettabwinvar() + tabnew + tabnew + tabprev + split + split + wincmd w + vert split + wincmd w + let w:var_dict = {'dict': 'tabwin'} + let def_dict = {'dict2': 'newval'} + wincmd b + tabrewind + call assert_equal({'dict': 'tabwin'}, 2->gettabwinvar(3, 'var_dict')) + call assert_equal({'dict': 'tabwin'}, + \ gettabwinvar(2, 3, 'var_dict', def_dict)) + call assert_equal({'var_dict': {'dict': 'tabwin'}}, gettabwinvar(2, 3, '')) + call assert_equal({'var_dict': {'dict': 'tabwin'}}, + \ gettabwinvar(2, 3, '', def_dict)) + + tabnext + 3wincmd w + unlet w:var_dict + tabrewind + call assert_equal({'dict2': 'newval'}, + \ gettabwinvar(2, 3, 'var_dict', def_dict)) + call assert_equal({}, gettabwinvar(2, 3, '')) + call assert_equal({}, gettabwinvar(2, 3, '', def_dict)) + call assert_equal("", gettabwinvar(2, 9, '')) + call assert_equal({'dict2': 'newval'}, gettabwinvar(2, 9, '', def_dict)) + call assert_equal('', gettabwinvar(9, 3, '')) + call assert_equal({'dict2': 'newval'}, gettabwinvar(9, 3, '', def_dict)) + + unlet def_dict + + call assert_equal("", gettabwinvar(9, 2020, '')) + call assert_equal('', gettabwinvar(2, 3, '&nux')) + call assert_equal(1, gettabwinvar(2, 3, '&nux', 1)) + tabonly +endfunc + +" It was discovered that "gettabvar()" would fail if called from within the +" tabline when the user closed a window. This test confirms the fix. +func Test_gettabvar_in_tabline() + let t:var_str = 'value' + + set tabline=%{assert_equal('value',gettabvar(1,'var_str'))} + set showtabline=2 + + " Simulate the user opening a split (which becomes window #1) and then + " closing the split, which triggers the redrawing of the tabline. + leftabove split + redrawstatus! + close + redrawstatus! +endfunc + +" Test get() function using default value. + +" get({dict}, {key} [, {default}]) +func Test_get_dict() + let d = {'foo': 42} + call assert_equal(42, get(d, 'foo', 99)) + call assert_equal(999, get(d, 'bar', 999)) +endfunc + +" get({list}, {idx} [, {default}]) +func Test_get_list() + let l = [1,2,3] + call assert_equal(1, get(l, 0, 999)) + call assert_equal(3, get(l, -1, 999)) + call assert_equal(999, get(l, 3, 999)) +endfunc + +" get({blob}, {idx} [, {default}]) - in test_blob.vim + +" get({lambda}, {what} [, {default}]) +func Test_get_lambda() + let l:L = {-> 42} + call assert_match('^<lambda>', get(l:L, 'name')) + call assert_equal(l:L, get(l:L, 'func')) + call assert_equal({'lambda has': 'no dict'}, get(l:L, 'dict', {'lambda has': 'no dict'})) + call assert_equal(0, get(l:L, 'dict')) + call assert_equal([], get(l:L, 'args')) +endfunc + +func s:FooBar() +endfunc + +" get({func}, {what} [, {default}]) +func Test_get_func() + let l:F = function('tr') + call assert_equal('tr', get(l:F, 'name')) + call assert_equal(l:F, get(l:F, 'func')) + + let Fb_func = function('s:FooBar') + call assert_match('<SNR>\d\+_FooBar', get(Fb_func, 'name')) + let Fb_ref = funcref('s:FooBar') + call assert_match('<SNR>\d\+_FooBar', get(Fb_ref, 'name')) + + call assert_equal({'func has': 'no dict'}, get(l:F, 'dict', {'func has': 'no dict'})) + call assert_equal(0, get(l:F, 'dict')) + call assert_equal([], get(l:F, 'args')) + let NF = test_null_function() + call assert_equal('', get(NF, 'name')) + call assert_equal(NF, get(NF, 'func')) + call assert_equal(0, get(NF, 'dict')) + call assert_equal([], get(NF, 'args')) +endfunc + +" get({partial}, {what} [, {default}]) - in test_partial.vim + +" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab |