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+" Tests specifically for the GUI
+
+source shared.vim
+source check.vim
+CheckCanRunGui
+
+source setup_gui.vim
+
+func Setup()
+ call GUISetUpCommon()
+endfunc
+
+func TearDown()
+ call GUITearDownCommon()
+endfunc
+
+" Test for resetting "secure" flag after GUI has started.
+" Must be run first, since it starts the GUI on Unix.
+func Test_1_set_secure()
+ set exrc secure
+ gui -f
+ call assert_equal(1, has('gui_running'))
+endfunc
+
+" As for non-GUI, a balloon_show() test was already added with patch 8.0.0401
+func Test_balloon_show()
+ CheckFeature balloon_eval
+ " This won't do anything but must not crash either.
+ call balloon_show('hi!')
+endfunc
+
+func Test_colorscheme()
+ call assert_equal('16777216', &t_Co)
+
+ let colorscheme_saved = exists('g:colors_name') ? g:colors_name : 'default'
+ let g:color_count = 0
+ augroup TestColors
+ au!
+ au ColorScheme * let g:color_count += 1
+ \ | let g:after_colors = g:color_count
+ \ | let g:color_after = expand('<amatch>')
+ au ColorSchemePre * let g:color_count += 1
+ \ | let g:before_colors = g:color_count
+ \ | let g:color_pre = expand('<amatch>')
+ augroup END
+
+ colorscheme torte
+ redraw!
+ call assert_equal('dark', &background)
+ call assert_equal(1, g:before_colors)
+ call assert_equal(2, g:after_colors)
+ call assert_equal('torte', g:color_pre)
+ call assert_equal('torte', g:color_after)
+ call assert_equal("\ntorte", execute('colorscheme'))
+
+ let a = substitute(execute('hi Search'), "\n\\s\\+", ' ', 'g')
+ " FIXME: temporarily check less while the colorscheme changes
+ " call assert_match("\nSearch xxx term=reverse cterm=reverse ctermfg=196 ctermbg=16 gui=reverse guifg=#ff0000 guibg=#000000", a)
+ call assert_match("\nSearch xxx term=reverse ", a)
+
+ call assert_fails('colorscheme does_not_exist', 'E185:')
+ call assert_equal('does_not_exist', g:color_pre)
+ call assert_equal('torte', g:color_after)
+
+ exec 'colorscheme' colorscheme_saved
+ augroup TestColors
+ au!
+ augroup END
+ unlet g:color_count g:after_colors g:before_colors
+ redraw!
+endfunc
+
+func Test_getfontname_with_arg()
+ CheckX11BasedGui
+
+ if has('gui_motif')
+ " Invalid font name. The result should be an empty string.
+ call assert_equal('', getfontname('notexist'))
+
+ " Valid font name. This is usually the real name of 7x13 by default.
+ let fname = '-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--13-120-75-75-C-70-ISO8859-1'
+ call assert_match(fname, getfontname(fname))
+
+ elseif has('gui_gtk2') || has('gui_gnome') || has('gui_gtk3')
+ " Invalid font name. The result should be the name plus the default size.
+ call assert_equal('notexist 10', getfontname('notexist'))
+ call assert_equal('', getfontname('*'))
+
+ " Valid font name. This is usually the real name of Monospace by default.
+ let fname = 'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono 12'
+ call assert_equal(fname, getfontname(fname))
+ endif
+endfunc
+
+func Test_getfontname_without_arg()
+ CheckX11BasedGui
+
+ let fname = getfontname()
+
+ if has('gui_kde')
+ " 'expected' is the value specified by SetUp() above.
+ call assert_equal('Courier 10 Pitch/8/-1/5/50/0/0/0/0/0', fname)
+ elseif has('gui_motif')
+ " 'expected' is DFLT_FONT of gui_x11.c or its real name.
+ let pat = '\(7x13\)\|\(\c-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--13-120-75-75-C-70-ISO8859-1\)'
+ call assert_match(pat, fname)
+ elseif has('gui_gtk2') || has('gui_gnome') || has('gui_gtk3')
+ " 'expected' is DEFAULT_FONT of gui_gtk_x11.c.
+ call assert_equal('Monospace 10', fname)
+ endif
+endfunc
+
+func Test_getwinpos()
+ call assert_match('Window position: X \d\+, Y \d\+', execute('winpos'))
+ call assert_true(getwinposx() >= 0)
+ call assert_true(getwinposy() >= 0)
+ call assert_equal([getwinposx(), getwinposy()], getwinpos())
+endfunc
+
+func Test_quoteplus()
+ CheckX11BasedGui
+
+ let g:test_is_flaky = 1
+
+ let quoteplus_saved = @+
+
+ let test_call = 'Can you hear me?'
+ let test_response = 'Yes, I can.'
+ let testee = 'VIMRUNTIME=' .. $VIMRUNTIME .. '; export VIMRUNTIME;'
+ \ .. GetVimCommand() .. ' --noplugin --not-a-term -c ''%s'''
+ " Ignore the "failed to create input context" error.
+ let cmd = 'call test_ignore_error("E285") | '
+ \ . 'gui -f | '
+ \ . 'call feedkeys("'
+ \ . '\"+p'
+ \ . ':s/' . test_call . '/' . test_response . '/\<CR>'
+ \ . '\"+yis'
+ \ . ':q!\<CR>", "tx")'
+ let run_vimtest = printf(testee, cmd)
+
+ " Set the quoteplus register to test_call, and another gvim will launched.
+ " Then, it first tries to paste the content of its own quotedplus register
+ " onto it. Second, it tries to substitute test_response for the pasted
+ " sentence. If the sentence is identical to test_call, the substitution
+ " should succeed. Third, it tries to yank the result of the substitution
+ " to its own quoteplus register, and last it quits. When system()
+ " returns, the content of the quoteplus register should be identical to
+ " test_response if those quoteplus registers are synchronized properly
+ " with/through the X11 clipboard.
+ let @+ = test_call
+ call system(run_vimtest)
+ call assert_equal(test_response, @+)
+
+ let @+ = quoteplus_saved
+endfunc
+
+func Test_gui_read_stdin()
+ CheckUnix
+
+ call writefile(['some', 'lines'], 'Xstdin', 'D')
+ let script =<< trim END
+ call writefile(getline(1, '$'), 'XstdinOK')
+ qa!
+ END
+ call writefile(script, 'Xscript', 'D')
+
+ " Cannot use --not-a-term here, the "reading from stdin" message would not be
+ " displayed.
+ " However, when using XIM we might get E285, do use it then.
+ if has('xim')
+ let vimcmd = GetVimCommand()
+ else
+ let vimcmd = substitute(GetVimCommand(), '--not-a-term', '', '')
+ endif
+
+ call system('cat Xstdin | ' .. vimcmd .. ' -f -g -S Xscript -')
+ call assert_equal(['some', 'lines'], readfile('XstdinOK'))
+
+ call delete('XstdinOK')
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_background()
+ let background_saved = &background
+
+ set background&
+ call assert_equal('light', &background)
+
+ set background=dark
+ call assert_equal('dark', &background)
+
+ let &background = background_saved
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_balloondelay()
+ CheckOption balloondelay
+
+ let balloondelay_saved = &balloondelay
+
+ " Check if the default value is identical to that described in the manual.
+ set balloondelay&
+ call assert_equal(600, &balloondelay)
+
+ " Edge cases
+
+ " XXX This fact should be hidden so that people won't be tempted to write
+ " plugin/TimeMachine.vim. TODO Add reasonable range checks to the source
+ " code.
+ set balloondelay=-1
+ call assert_equal(-1, &balloondelay)
+
+ " Though it's possible to interpret the zero delay to be 'as soon as
+ " possible' or even 'indefinite', its actual meaning depends on the GUI
+ " toolkit in use after all.
+ set balloondelay=0
+ call assert_equal(0, &balloondelay)
+
+ set balloondelay=1
+ call assert_equal(1, &balloondelay)
+
+ " Since p_bdelay is of type long currently, the upper bound can be
+ " impractically huge and machine-dependent. Practically, it's sufficient
+ " to check if balloondelay works with 0x7fffffff (32 bits) for now.
+ set balloondelay=2147483647
+ call assert_equal(2147483647, &balloondelay)
+
+ let &balloondelay = balloondelay_saved
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_ballooneval()
+ CheckOption ballooneval
+
+ let ballooneval_saved = &ballooneval
+
+ set ballooneval&
+ call assert_equal(0, &ballooneval)
+
+ set ballooneval
+ call assert_notequal(0, &ballooneval)
+
+ set noballooneval
+ call assert_equal(0, &ballooneval)
+
+ let &ballooneval = ballooneval_saved
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_balloonexpr()
+ CheckOption balloonexpr
+
+ let balloonexpr_saved = &balloonexpr
+
+ " Default value
+ set balloonexpr&
+ call assert_equal('', &balloonexpr)
+
+ " User-defined function
+ new
+ func MyBalloonExpr()
+ return 'Cursor is at line ' . v:beval_lnum .
+ \', column ' . v:beval_col .
+ \ ' of file ' . bufname(v:beval_bufnr) .
+ \ ' on word "' . v:beval_text . '"' .
+ \ ' in window ' . v:beval_winid . ' (#' . v:beval_winnr . ')'
+ endfunc
+ setl balloonexpr=MyBalloonExpr()
+ setl ballooneval
+ call assert_equal('MyBalloonExpr()', &balloonexpr)
+ " TODO Read non-empty text, place the pointer at a character of a word,
+ " and check if the content of the balloon is the same as what is expected.
+ " Also, check if textlock works as expected.
+ setl balloonexpr&
+ call assert_equal('', &balloonexpr)
+ delfunc MyBalloonExpr
+
+ " Using a script-local function
+ func s:NewBalloonExpr()
+ endfunc
+ set balloonexpr=s:NewBalloonExpr()
+ call assert_equal(expand('<SID>') .. 'NewBalloonExpr()', &balloonexpr)
+ set balloonexpr=<SID>NewBalloonExpr()
+ call assert_equal(expand('<SID>') .. 'NewBalloonExpr()', &balloonexpr)
+ delfunc s:NewBalloonExpr
+ bwipe!
+
+ " Multiline support
+ if has('balloon_multiline')
+ " Multiline balloon using NL
+ new
+ func MyBalloonFuncForMultilineUsingNL()
+ return "Multiline\nSupported\nBalloon\nusing NL"
+ endfunc
+ setl balloonexpr=MyBalloonFuncForMultilineUsingNL()
+ setl ballooneval
+ call assert_equal('MyBalloonFuncForMultilineUsingNL()', &balloonexpr)
+ " TODO Read non-empty text, place the pointer at a character of a word,
+ " and check if the content of the balloon is the same as what is
+ " expected. Also, check if textlock works as expected.
+ setl balloonexpr&
+ delfunc MyBalloonFuncForMultilineUsingNL
+ bwipe!
+
+ " Multiline balloon using List
+ new
+ func MyBalloonFuncForMultilineUsingList()
+ return [ 'Multiline', 'Supported', 'Balloon', 'using List' ]
+ endfunc
+ setl balloonexpr=MyBalloonFuncForMultilineUsingList()
+ setl ballooneval
+ call assert_equal('MyBalloonFuncForMultilineUsingList()', &balloonexpr)
+ " TODO Read non-empty text, place the pointer at a character of a word,
+ " and check if the content of the balloon is the same as what is
+ " expected. Also, check if textlock works as expected.
+ setl balloonexpr&
+ delfunc MyBalloonFuncForMultilineUsingList
+ bwipe!
+ endif
+
+ let &balloonexpr = balloonexpr_saved
+endfunc
+
+" Invalid arguments are tested with test_options in conjunction with segfaults
+" caused by them (Patch 8.0.0357, 24922ec233).
+func Test_set_guicursor()
+ let guicursor_saved = &guicursor
+
+ let default = [
+ \ "n-v-c:block-Cursor/lCursor",
+ \ "ve:ver35-Cursor",
+ \ "o:hor50-Cursor",
+ \ "i-ci:ver25-Cursor/lCursor",
+ \ "r-cr:hor20-Cursor/lCursor",
+ \ "sm:block-Cursor-blinkwait175-blinkoff150-blinkon175"
+ \ ]
+
+ " Default Value
+ set guicursor&
+ call assert_equal(join(default, ','), &guicursor)
+
+ " Argument List Example 1
+ let opt_list = copy(default)
+ let opt_list[0] = "n-c-v:block-nCursor"
+ exec "set guicursor=" . join(opt_list, ',')
+ call assert_equal(join(opt_list, ','), &guicursor)
+ unlet opt_list
+
+ " Argument List Example 2
+ let opt_list = copy(default)
+ let opt_list[3] = "i-ci:ver30-iCursor-blinkwait300-blinkon200-blinkoff150"
+ exec "set guicursor=" . join(opt_list, ',')
+ call assert_equal(join(opt_list, ','), &guicursor)
+ unlet opt_list
+
+ " 'a' Mode
+ set guicursor&
+ let &guicursor .= ',a:blinkon0'
+ call assert_equal(join(default, ',') . ",a:blinkon0", &guicursor)
+
+ let &guicursor = guicursor_saved
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_guifont_errors()
+ if has('win32')
+ " Invalid font names are accepted in GTK GUI
+ call assert_fails('set guifont=xa1bc23d7f', 'E596:')
+ endif
+
+ " This only works if 'renderoptions' exists and does not work for Windows XP
+ " and older.
+ if exists('+renderoptions') && windowsversion() !~ '^[345]\.'
+ " doing this four times used to cause a crash
+ set renderoptions=type:directx
+ for i in range(5)
+ set guifont=
+ endfor
+ set renderoptions=
+ for i in range(5)
+ set guifont=
+ endfor
+ endif
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_guifont()
+ CheckX11BasedGui
+
+ let guifont_saved = &guifont
+ if has('xfontset')
+ " Prevent 'guifontset' from canceling 'guifont'.
+ let guifontset_saved = &guifontset
+ set guifontset=
+ endif
+
+ if has('gui_motif')
+ " Non-empty font list with invalid font names.
+ "
+ " This test is twofold: (1) It checks if the command fails as expected
+ " when there are no loadable fonts found in the list. (2) It checks if
+ " 'guifont' remains the same after the command loads none of the fonts
+ " listed.
+ let flist = &guifont
+ call assert_fails('set guifont=-notexist1-*,-notexist2-*')
+ call assert_equal(flist, &guifont)
+
+ " Non-empty font list with a valid font name. Should pick up the first
+ " valid font.
+ set guifont=-notexist1-*,fixed,-notexist2-*
+ let pat = '\(fixed\)\|\(\c-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-SemiCondensed--13-120-75-75-C-60-ISO8859-1\)'
+ call assert_match(pat, getfontname())
+
+ " Empty list. Should fallback to the built-in default.
+ set guifont=
+ let pat = '\(7x13\)\|\(\c-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--13-120-75-75-C-70-ISO8859-1\)'
+ call assert_match(pat, getfontname())
+
+ elseif has('gui_gtk2') || has('gui_gnome') || has('gui_gtk3')
+ " For GTK, what we refer to as 'font names' in our manual are actually
+ " 'initial font patterns'. A valid font which matches the 'canonical font
+ " pattern' constructed from a given 'initial pattern' is to be looked up
+ " and loaded. That explains why the GTK GUIs appear to accept 'invalid
+ " font names'.
+ "
+ " Non-empty list. Should always pick up the first element, no matter how
+ " strange it is, as explained above.
+ set guifont=(´・ω・`)\ 12,Courier\ 12
+ call assert_equal('(´・ω・`) 12', getfontname())
+
+ " Empty list. Should fallback to the built-in default.
+ set guifont=
+ call assert_equal('Monospace 10', getfontname())
+ endif
+
+ if has('xfontset')
+ let &guifontset = guifontset_saved
+ endif
+ let &guifont = guifont_saved
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_guifontset()
+ CheckFeature xfontset
+ let skipped = ''
+
+ call assert_fails('set guifontset=*', 'E597:')
+
+ let ctype_saved = v:ctype
+
+ " First, since XCreateFontSet(3) is very sensitive to locale, fonts must
+ " be chosen meticulously.
+ let font_head = '-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14'
+
+ let font_aw70 = font_head . '-130-75-75-c-70'
+ let font_aw140 = font_head . '-130-75-75-c-140'
+
+ let font_jisx0201 = font_aw70 . '-jisx0201.1976-0'
+ let font_jisx0208 = font_aw140 . '-jisx0208.1983-0'
+
+ let full_XLFDs = join([ font_jisx0208, font_jisx0201 ], ',')
+ let short_XLFDs = join([ font_aw140, font_aw70 ], ',')
+ let singleton = font_head . '-*'
+ let aliases = 'k14,r14'
+
+ " Second, among 'locales', look up such a locale that gets 'set
+ " guifontset=' to work successfully with every fontset specified with
+ " 'fontsets'.
+ let locales = [ 'ja_JP.UTF-8', 'ja_JP.eucJP', 'ja_JP.SJIS' ]
+ let fontsets = [ full_XLFDs, short_XLFDs, singleton, aliases ]
+
+ let feasible = 0
+ for locale in locales
+ try
+ exec 'language ctype' locale
+ catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E197/
+ continue
+ endtry
+ let done = 0
+ for fontset in fontsets
+ try
+ exec 'set guifontset=' . fontset
+ catch /^Vim\%((\a\+)\)\=:E\%(250\|252\|234\|597\|598\)/
+ break
+ endtry
+ let done += 1
+ endfor
+ if done == len(fontsets)
+ let feasible = 1
+ break
+ endif
+ endfor
+
+ " Third, give a set of tests if it is found feasible.
+ if !feasible
+ let skipped = g:not_hosted
+ else
+ " N.B. 'v:ctype' has already been set to an appropriate value in the
+ " previous loop.
+ for fontset in fontsets
+ exec 'set guifontset=' . fontset
+ call assert_equal(fontset, &guifontset)
+ endfor
+ endif
+
+ " Finally, restore ctype.
+ exec 'language ctype' ctype_saved
+
+ if !empty(skipped)
+ throw skipped
+ endif
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_guifontwide()
+ CheckX11BasedGui
+
+ call assert_fails('set guifontwide=*', 'E533:')
+
+ if has('gui_gtk')
+ let guifont_saved = &guifont
+ let guifontwide_saved = &guifontwide
+
+ let fc_match = exepath('fc-match')
+ if empty(fc_match)
+ let skipped = g:not_hosted
+ else
+ let &guifont = system('fc-match -f "%{family[0]} %{size}" monospace:size=10:lang=en')
+ let wide = system('fc-match -f "%{family[0]} %{size}" monospace:size=10:lang=ja')
+ exec 'set guifontwide=' . fnameescape(wide)
+ call assert_equal(wide, &guifontwide)
+ endif
+
+ let &guifontwide = guifontwide_saved
+ let &guifont = guifont_saved
+
+ elseif has('gui_motif')
+ " guifontwide is premised upon the xfontset feature.
+ if !has('xfontset')
+ let skipped = g:not_supported . 'xfontset'
+ else
+ let encoding_saved = &encoding
+ let guifont_saved = &guifont
+ let guifontset_saved = &guifontset
+ let guifontwide_saved = &guifontwide
+
+ let nfont = '-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-18-120-100-100-c-90-iso10646-1'
+ let wfont = '-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-18-120-100-100-c-180-iso10646-1'
+
+ set encoding=utf-8
+
+ " Case 1: guifontset is empty
+ set guifontset=
+
+ " Case 1-1: Automatic selection
+ set guifontwide=
+ exec 'set guifont=' . nfont
+ call assert_equal(wfont, &guifontwide)
+
+ " Case 1-2: Manual selection
+ exec 'set guifontwide=' . wfont
+ exec 'set guifont=' . nfont
+ call assert_equal(wfont, &guifontwide)
+
+ " Case 2: guifontset is invalid
+ try
+ set guifontset=-*-notexist-*
+ call assert_report("'set guifontset=-*-notexist-*' should have failed")
+ catch
+ call assert_exception('E598:')
+ endtry
+
+ " Case 2-1: Automatic selection
+ set guifontwide=
+ exec 'set guifont=' . nfont
+ call assert_equal(wfont, &guifontwide)
+
+ " Case 2-2: Manual selection
+ exec 'set guifontwide=' . wfont
+ exec 'set guifont=' . nfont
+ call assert_equal(wfont, &guifontwide)
+
+ let &guifontwide = guifontwide_saved
+ let &guifontset = guifontset_saved
+ let &guifont = guifont_saved
+ let &encoding = encoding_saved
+ endif
+ endif
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_guiligatures()
+ CheckX11BasedGui
+
+ if has('gui_gtk') || has('gui_gtk2') || has('gui_gnome') || has('gui_gtk3')
+ " Try correct value
+ set guiligatures=<>=ab
+ call assert_equal("<>=ab", &guiligatures)
+ " Try to throw error
+ try
+ set guiligatures=<>=šab
+ call assert_report("'set guiligatures=<>=šab should have failed")
+ catch
+ call assert_exception('E1243:')
+ endtry
+ endif
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_guiheadroom()
+ CheckX11BasedGui
+
+ " Since this script is to be read together with '-U NONE', the default
+ " value must be preserved.
+ call assert_equal(50, &guiheadroom)
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_guioptions()
+ let guioptions_saved = &guioptions
+ let duration = '200m'
+
+ if has('win32')
+ " Default Value
+ set guioptions&
+ call assert_equal('egmrLtT', &guioptions)
+
+ else
+ " Default Value
+ set guioptions&
+ call assert_equal('aegimrLtT', &guioptions)
+
+ " To activate scrollbars of type 'L' or 'R'.
+ wincmd v
+ redraw!
+
+ " Remove all default GUI ornaments
+ set guioptions-=T
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegimrLt', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=t
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegimrL', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=L
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegimr', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=r
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegim', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=m
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegi', &guioptions)
+
+ " Try non-default GUI ornaments
+ set guioptions+=l
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegil', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=l
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegi', &guioptions)
+
+ set guioptions+=R
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegiR', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=R
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegi', &guioptions)
+
+ set guioptions+=b
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegib', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions+=h
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegibh', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=h
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegib', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=b
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegi', &guioptions)
+
+ set guioptions+=v
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegiv', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=v
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegi', &guioptions)
+
+ if has('gui_motif')
+ set guioptions+=F
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegiF', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=F
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegi', &guioptions)
+ endif
+
+ if has('gui_gtk3')
+ set guioptions+=d
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegid', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions-=d
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegi', &guioptions)
+ endif
+
+ " Restore GUI ornaments to the default state.
+ set guioptions+=m
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegim', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions+=r
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegimr', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions+=L
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegimrL', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions+=t
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal('aegimrLt', &guioptions)
+ set guioptions+=T
+ exec 'sleep' . duration
+ call assert_equal("aegimrLtT", &guioptions)
+
+ wincmd o
+ redraw!
+ endif
+
+ let &guioptions = guioptions_saved
+endfunc
+
+func Test_scrollbars()
+ new
+ " buffer with 200 lines
+ call setline(1, repeat(['one', 'two'], 100))
+ set guioptions+=rlb
+
+ " scroll to move line 11 at top, moves the cursor there
+ let args = #{which: 'left', value: 10, dragging: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('scrollbar', args)
+ redraw
+ call assert_equal(1, winline())
+ call assert_equal(11, line('.'))
+
+ " scroll to move line 1 at top, cursor stays in line 11
+ let args = #{which: 'right', value: 0, dragging: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('scrollbar', args)
+ redraw
+ call assert_equal(11, winline())
+ call assert_equal(11, line('.'))
+
+ set nowrap
+ call setline(11, repeat('x', 150))
+ redraw
+ call assert_equal(1, wincol())
+ set number
+ redraw
+ call assert_equal(5, wincol())
+ set nonumber
+ redraw
+ call assert_equal(1, col('.'))
+
+ " scroll to character 11, cursor is moved
+ let args = #{which: 'hor', value: 10, dragging: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('scrollbar', args)
+ redraw
+ call assert_equal(1, wincol())
+ set number
+ redraw
+ call assert_equal(5, wincol())
+ set nonumber
+ redraw
+ call assert_equal(11, col('.'))
+
+ " Invalid arguments
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('scrollbar', {}))
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('scrollbar', #{value: 10, dragging: 0}))
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('scrollbar', #{which: 'hor', dragging: 0}))
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('scrollbar', #{which: 'hor', value: 1}))
+ call assert_fails("call test_gui_event('scrollbar', #{which: 'a', value: 1, dragging: 0})", 'E475:')
+
+ set guioptions&
+ set wrap&
+ bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+func Test_menu()
+ CheckFeature quickfix
+
+ " Check Help menu exists
+ let help_menu = execute('menu Help')
+ call assert_match('Overview', help_menu)
+
+ " Check Help menu works
+ emenu Help.Overview
+ call assert_equal('help', &buftype)
+ close
+
+ " Check deleting menu doesn't cause trouble.
+ aunmenu Help
+ if exists(':tlmenu')
+ tlunmenu Help
+ endif
+ call assert_fails('menu Help', 'E329:')
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_guipty()
+ let guipty_saved = &guipty
+
+ " Default Value
+ set guipty&
+ call assert_equal(1, &guipty)
+
+ set noguipty
+ call assert_equal(0, &guipty)
+
+ let &guipty = guipty_saved
+endfunc
+
+func Test_encoding_conversion()
+ " GTK supports conversion between 'encoding' and "utf-8"
+ CheckFeature gui_gtk
+ let encoding_saved = &encoding
+ set encoding=latin1
+
+ " would be nice if we could take a screenshot
+ intro
+ " sets the window title
+ edit SomeFile
+
+ let &encoding = encoding_saved
+endfunc
+
+func Test_shell_command()
+ new
+ r !echo hello
+ call assert_equal('hello', substitute(getline(2), '\W', '', 'g'))
+ bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+func Test_syntax_colortest()
+ runtime syntax/colortest.vim
+ redraw!
+ sleep 200m
+ bwipe!
+endfunc
+
+func Test_set_term()
+ " It's enough to check the current value since setting 'term' to anything
+ " other than builtin_gui makes no sense at all.
+ call assert_equal('builtin_gui', &term)
+ call assert_fails('set term=xterm', 'E530:')
+endfunc
+
+func Test_windowid_variable()
+ if g:x11_based_gui || has('win32')
+ call assert_true(v:windowid > 0)
+ else
+ call assert_equal(0, v:windowid)
+ endif
+endfunc
+
+" Test "vim -g" and also the GUIEnter autocommand.
+func Test_gui_dash_g()
+ let cmd = GetVimCommand('Xscriptgui')
+ call writefile([""], "Xtestgui", 'D')
+ let lines =<< trim END
+ au GUIEnter * call writefile(["insertmode: " . &insertmode], "Xtestgui")
+ au GUIEnter * qall
+ END
+ call writefile(lines, 'Xscriptgui', 'D')
+ call system(cmd . ' -g')
+ call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(['insertmode: 0'], readfile('Xtestgui'))})
+endfunc
+
+" Test "vim -7" and also the GUIEnter autocommand.
+func Test_gui_dash_y()
+ let cmd = GetVimCommand('Xscriptgui')
+ call writefile([""], "Xtestgui", 'D')
+ let lines =<< trim END
+ au GUIEnter * call writefile(["insertmode: " . &insertmode], "Xtestgui")
+ au GUIEnter * qall
+ END
+ call writefile(lines, 'Xscriptgui', 'D')
+ call system(cmd . ' -y')
+ call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(['insertmode: 1'], readfile('Xtestgui'))})
+endfunc
+
+" Test for "!" option in 'guioptions'. Use a terminal for running external
+" commands
+func Test_gui_run_cmd_in_terminal()
+ CheckFeature terminal
+ let save_guioptions = &guioptions
+ set guioptions+=!
+ if has('win32')
+ let cmd = 'type'
+ else
+ " assume all the other systems have a cat command
+ let cmd = 'cat'
+ endif
+ exe "silent !" . cmd . " test_gui.vim"
+ " TODO: how to check that the command ran in a separate terminal?
+ " Maybe check for $TERM (dumb vs xterm) in the spawned shell?
+ let &guioptions = save_guioptions
+endfunc
+
+func Test_gui_recursive_mapping()
+ nmap ' <C-W>
+ nmap <C-W>a :let didit = 1<CR>
+ call feedkeys("'a", 'xt')
+ call assert_equal(1, didit)
+
+ nunmap '
+ nunmap <C-W>a
+endfunc
+
+" Test GUI mouse events
+func Test_gui_mouse_event()
+ " Low level input isn't 100% reliable
+ let g:test_is_flaky = 1
+
+ set mousemodel=extend
+ call test_override('no_query_mouse', 1)
+ new
+ call setline(1, ['one two three', 'four five six'])
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ redraw!
+
+ " place the cursor using left click and release in normal mode
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 2, col: 4, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ eval 'mouse'->test_gui_event(args)
+ call feedkeys("\<Esc>", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal([0, 2, 4, 0], getpos('.'))
+
+ " select and yank a word
+ let @" = ''
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 1, col: 9, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.multiclick = 1
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ let args.multiclick = 0
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("y", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal('three', @")
+
+ " create visual selection using right click
+ let @" = ''
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 2, col: 6, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args = #{button: 2, row: 2, col: 13, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("y", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal('five six', @")
+
+ " paste using middle mouse button
+ let @* = 'abc '
+ call feedkeys('""', 'Lx!')
+ let args = #{button: 1, row: 1, col: 9, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("\<Esc>", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal(['one two abc three', 'four five six'], getline(1, '$'))
+
+ " extend visual selection using right click in visual mode
+ let @" = ''
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ call feedkeys('v', 'Lx!')
+ let args = #{button: 2, row: 1, col: 17, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("y", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal('one two abc three', @")
+
+ " extend visual selection using mouse drag
+ let @" = ''
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 2, col: 1, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args = #{button: 0x43, row: 2, col: 9, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 0x3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("y", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal('four five', @")
+
+ " select text by moving the mouse
+ let @" = ''
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ redraw!
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 1, col: 4, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 0x700
+ let args.col = 9
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.col = 13
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("y", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal(' two abc t', @")
+
+ " Using mouse in insert mode
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ call feedkeys('i', 't')
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 2, col: 11, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("po\<Esc>", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal(['one two abc three', 'four five posix'], getline(1, '$'))
+
+ %d _
+ set scrolloff=0
+ call setline(1, range(1, 100))
+ " scroll up
+ let args = #{button: 0x200, row: 2, col: 1, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("H", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal(10, line('.'))
+
+ " scroll down
+ let args = #{button: 0x100, row: 2, col: 1, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("H", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal(4, line('.'))
+ set scrolloff&
+
+ %d _
+ set nowrap
+ call setline(1, range(10)->join('')->repeat(10))
+ " scroll left
+ let args = #{button: 0x500, row: 1, col: 5, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.col = 10
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.col = 15
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys('g0', 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal(19, col('.'))
+
+ " scroll right
+ let args = #{button: 0x600, row: 1, col: 15, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.col = 10
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys('g0', 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal(7, col('.'))
+ set wrap&
+
+ %d _
+ call setline(1, repeat([repeat('a', 60)], 10))
+
+ " record various mouse events
+ let mouseEventNames = [
+ \ 'LeftMouse', 'LeftRelease', '2-LeftMouse', '3-LeftMouse',
+ \ 'S-LeftMouse', 'A-LeftMouse', 'C-LeftMouse', 'MiddleMouse',
+ \ 'MiddleRelease', '2-MiddleMouse', '3-MiddleMouse',
+ \ 'S-MiddleMouse', 'A-MiddleMouse', 'C-MiddleMouse',
+ \ 'RightMouse', 'RightRelease', '2-RightMouse',
+ \ '3-RightMouse', 'S-RightMouse', 'A-RightMouse', 'C-RightMouse',
+ \ 'X1Mouse', 'S-X1Mouse', 'A-X1Mouse', 'C-X1Mouse', 'X2Mouse',
+ \ 'S-X2Mouse', 'A-X2Mouse', 'C-X2Mouse'
+ \ ]
+ let mouseEventCodes = map(copy(mouseEventNames), "'<' .. v:val .. '>'")
+ let g:events = []
+ for e in mouseEventCodes
+ exe 'nnoremap ' .. e .. ' <Cmd>call add(g:events, "' ..
+ \ substitute(e, '[<>]', '', 'g') .. '")<CR>'
+ endfor
+
+ " Test various mouse buttons (0 - Left, 1 - Middle, 2 - Right, 0x300 - X1,
+ " 0x300- X2)
+ for button in [0, 1, 2, 0x300, 0x400]
+ " Single click
+ let args = #{button: button, row: 2, col: 5, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+
+ " Double/Triple click is supported by only the Left/Middle/Right mouse
+ " buttons
+ if button <= 2
+ " Double Click
+ let args.button = button
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.multiclick = 1
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ let args.multiclick = 0
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+
+ " Triple Click
+ let args.button = button
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.multiclick = 1
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ let args.multiclick = 0
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ endif
+
+ " Shift click
+ let args = #{button: button, row: 3, col: 7, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 4}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+
+ " Alt click
+ let args.button = button
+ let args.modifiers = 8
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+
+ " Ctrl click
+ let args.button = button
+ let args.modifiers = 16
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+
+ call feedkeys("\<Esc>", 'Lx!')
+ endfor
+
+ call assert_equal(['LeftMouse', 'LeftRelease', 'LeftMouse', '2-LeftMouse',
+ \ 'LeftMouse', '2-LeftMouse', '3-LeftMouse', 'S-LeftMouse',
+ \ 'A-LeftMouse', 'C-LeftMouse', 'MiddleMouse', 'MiddleRelease',
+ \ 'MiddleMouse', '2-MiddleMouse', 'MiddleMouse', '2-MiddleMouse',
+ \ '3-MiddleMouse', 'S-MiddleMouse', 'A-MiddleMouse', 'C-MiddleMouse',
+ \ 'RightMouse', 'RightRelease', 'RightMouse', '2-RightMouse',
+ \ 'RightMouse', '2-RightMouse', '3-RightMouse', 'S-RightMouse',
+ \ 'A-RightMouse', 'C-RightMouse', 'X1Mouse', 'S-X1Mouse', 'A-X1Mouse',
+ \ 'C-X1Mouse', 'X2Mouse', 'S-X2Mouse', 'A-X2Mouse', 'C-X2Mouse'],
+ \ g:events)
+
+ for e in mouseEventCodes
+ exe 'nunmap ' .. e
+ endfor
+
+ " modeless selection
+ set mouse=
+ let save_guioptions = &guioptions
+ set guioptions+=A
+ %d _
+ call setline(1, ['one two three', 'four five sixteen'])
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ redraw!
+ " Double click should select the word and copy it to clipboard
+ let @* = ''
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 2, col: 11, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.multiclick = 1
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ let args.multiclick = 0
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("\<Esc>", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal([0, 1, 1, 0], getpos('.'))
+ call assert_equal('sixteen', @*)
+ " Right click should extend the selection from cursor
+ call cursor(1, 6)
+ redraw!
+ let @* = ''
+ let args = #{button: 2, row: 1, col: 11, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("\<Esc>", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal([0, 1, 6, 0], getpos('.'))
+ call assert_equal('wo thr', @*)
+ " Middle click should paste the clipboard contents
+ call cursor(2, 1)
+ redraw!
+ let args = #{button: 1, row: 1, col: 11, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ let args.button = 3
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys("\<Esc>", 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal([0, 2, 7, 0], getpos('.'))
+ call assert_equal('wo thrfour five sixteen', getline(2))
+
+ set mouse&
+ let &guioptions = save_guioptions
+ bw!
+ call test_override('no_query_mouse', 0)
+ set mousemodel&
+endfunc
+
+" Test invalid parameters for test_gui_event()
+func Test_gui_event_mouse_fails()
+ call test_override('no_query_mouse', 1)
+ new
+ call setline(1, ['one two three', 'four five six'])
+ set mousemodel=extend
+
+ let args = #{row: 2, col: 4, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('mouse', args))
+ let args = #{button: 0, col: 4, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('mouse', args))
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 2, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('mouse', args))
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 2, col: 4, modifiers: 0}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('mouse', args))
+ let args = #{button: 0, row: 2, col: 4, multiclick: 0}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('mouse', args))
+
+ " Error cases for test_gui_event()
+ call assert_fails("call test_gui_event('a1b2c3', args)", 'E475:')
+ call assert_fails("call test_gui_event([], args)", 'E1174:')
+ call assert_fails("call test_gui_event('abc', [])", 'E1206:')
+ call assert_fails("call test_gui_event(test_null_string(), {})", 'E475:')
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('mouse', test_null_dict()))
+
+ bw!
+ call test_override('no_query_mouse', 0)
+ set mousemodel&
+endfunc
+
+" Move the mouse to the top-left in preparation for mouse events
+func PrepareForMouseEvent(args)
+ call extend(a:args, #{row: 1, col: 1})
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', a:args)
+ let g:eventlist = []
+ call feedkeys('', 'Lx!')
+
+ " Wait a bit for the event. I may not come if the mouse didn't move, wait up
+ " to 100 msec.
+ for n in range(10)
+ if len(g:eventlist) > 0
+ break
+ endif
+ sleep 10m
+ endfor
+ let g:eventlist = []
+endfunc
+
+func MouseWasMoved()
+ let pos = getmousepos()
+ call add(g:eventlist, #{row: pos.screenrow, col: pos.screencol})
+endfunc
+
+func Test_gui_mouse_move_event()
+ let args = #{move: 1, button: 0, multiclick: 0, modifiers: 0}
+
+ " by default, no mouse move events are generated
+ set mousemev&
+ call assert_false(&mousemev)
+
+ let g:eventlist = []
+ nnoremap <special> <silent> <MouseMove> :call MouseWasMoved()<CR>
+
+ " start at mouse pos (1,1), clear counter
+ call PrepareForMouseEvent(args)
+
+ call extend(args, #{row: 3, col: 30, cell: v:true})
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys('', 'Lx!')
+
+ call extend(args, #{row: 10, col: 30, cell: v:true})
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys('', 'Lx!')
+
+ " no events since 'mousemev' is off
+ call assert_equal([], g:eventlist)
+
+ " turn on mouse events and try the same thing
+ set mousemev
+ call PrepareForMouseEvent(args)
+
+ call extend(args, #{row: 3, col: 30, cell: v:true})
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys('', 'Lx!')
+
+ call extend(args, #{row: 10, col: 30, cell: v:true})
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys('', 'Lx!')
+
+ " FIXME: on MS-Windows we get a stray event first
+ if has('win32') && len(g:eventlist) == 3
+ let g:eventlist = g:eventlist[1 : ]
+ endif
+
+ call assert_equal([#{row: 3, col: 30}, #{row: 10, col: 30}], g:eventlist)
+
+ " wiggle the mouse around within a screen cell, shouldn't trigger events
+ call extend(args, #{cell: v:false})
+ call PrepareForMouseEvent(args)
+
+ call extend(args, #{row: 1, col: 2, cell: v:false})
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys('', 'Lx!')
+
+ call extend(args, #{row: 2, col: 2, cell: v:false})
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys('', 'Lx!')
+
+ call extend(args, #{row: 2, col: 1, cell: v:false})
+ call test_gui_event('mouse', args)
+ call feedkeys('', 'Lx!')
+
+ call assert_equal([], g:eventlist)
+
+ unlet g:eventlist
+ unmap <MouseMove>
+ set mousemev&
+endfunc
+
+" Test for 'guitablabel' and 'guitabtooltip' options
+func TestGuiTabLabel()
+ call add(g:TabLabels, v:lnum + 100)
+ let bufnrlist = tabpagebuflist(v:lnum)
+ return bufname(bufnrlist[tabpagewinnr(v:lnum) - 1])
+endfunc
+
+func TestGuiTabToolTip()
+ call add(g:TabToolTips, v:lnum + 200)
+ let bufnrlist = tabpagebuflist(v:lnum)
+ return bufname(bufnrlist[tabpagewinnr(v:lnum) - 1])
+endfunc
+
+func Test_gui_tablabel_tooltip()
+ %bw!
+ " Removing the tabline at the end of this test, reduces the window height by
+ " one. Save and restore it after the test.
+ let save_lines = &lines
+ edit one
+ set modified
+ tabnew two
+ set modified
+ tabnew three
+ set modified
+ let g:TabLabels = []
+ set guitablabel=%{TestGuiTabLabel()}
+ call test_override('starting', 1)
+ redrawtabline
+ call test_override('starting', 0)
+ call assert_true(index(g:TabLabels, 101) != -1)
+ call assert_true(index(g:TabLabels, 102) != -1)
+ call assert_true(index(g:TabLabels, 103) != -1)
+ set guitablabel&
+ unlet g:TabLabels
+
+ if has('gui_gtk')
+ " Only on GTK+, the tooltip function is called even if the mouse is not
+ " on the tabline. on Win32 and Motif, the tooltip function is called only
+ " when the mouse pointer is over the tabline.
+ let g:TabToolTips = []
+ set guitabtooltip=%{TestGuiTabToolTip()}
+ call test_override('starting', 1)
+ redrawtabline
+ call test_override('starting', 0)
+ call assert_true(index(g:TabToolTips, 201) != -1)
+ call assert_true(index(g:TabToolTips, 202) != -1)
+ call assert_true(index(g:TabToolTips, 203) != -1)
+ set guitabtooltip&
+ unlet g:TabToolTips
+ endif
+ %bw!
+ let &lines = save_lines
+endfunc
+
+" Test for dropping files into a window in GUI
+func DropFilesInCmdLine()
+ call feedkeys(":\"", 'L')
+ let d = #{files: ['a.c', 'b.c'], row: &lines, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call feedkeys("\<CR>", 'L')
+endfunc
+
+func Test_gui_drop_files()
+ CheckFeature drop_file
+
+ %bw!
+ %argdelete
+ let d = #{files: [], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal([], argv())
+ let d = #{files: [1, 2], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal([], argv())
+
+ let d = #{files: ['a.c', 'b.c'], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal(['a.c', 'b.c'], argv())
+ %bw!
+ %argdelete
+ let d = #{files: [], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal([], argv())
+ %bw!
+ " if the buffer in the window is modified, then the file should be opened in
+ " a new window
+ set modified
+ let d = #{files: ['x.c', 'y.c'], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal(['x.c', 'y.c'], argv())
+ call assert_equal(2, winnr('$'))
+ call assert_equal('x.c', bufname(winbufnr(1)))
+ %bw!
+ %argdelete
+ " if Ctrl is pressed, then the file should be opened in a new window
+ let d = #{files: ['s.py', 't.py'], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0x10}
+ eval 'dropfiles'->test_gui_event(d)
+ call assert_equal(['s.py', 't.py'], argv())
+ call assert_equal(2, winnr('$'))
+ call assert_equal('s.py', bufname(winbufnr(1)))
+ %bw!
+ %argdelete
+ " drop the files in a non-current window
+ belowright new
+ let d = #{files: ['a.py', 'b.py'], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal(['a.py', 'b.py'], argv())
+ call assert_equal(2, winnr('$'))
+ call assert_equal(1, winnr())
+ call assert_equal('a.py', bufname(winbufnr(1)))
+ %bw!
+ %argdelete
+ " pressing shift when dropping files should change directory
+ let save_cwd = getcwd()
+ call mkdir('Xdropdir1', 'R')
+ call writefile([], 'Xdropdir1/Xfile1')
+ call writefile([], 'Xdropdir1/Xfile2')
+ let d = #{files: ['Xdropdir1/Xfile1', 'Xdropdir1/Xfile2'], row: 1, col: 1,
+ \ modifiers: 0x4}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal('Xdropdir1', fnamemodify(getcwd(), ':t'))
+ call assert_equal('Xfile1', @%)
+ call chdir(save_cwd)
+ " pressing shift when dropping directory and files should change directory
+ let d = #{files: ['Xdropdir1', 'Xdropdir1/Xfile2'], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0x4}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal('Xdropdir1', fnamemodify(getcwd(), ':t'))
+ call assert_equal('Xdropdir1', fnamemodify(@%, ':t'))
+ call chdir(save_cwd)
+ %bw!
+ %argdelete
+ " dropping a directory should edit it
+ let d = #{files: ['Xdropdir1'], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal('Xdropdir1', @%)
+ %bw!
+ %argdelete
+ " dropping only a directory name with Shift should ignore it
+ let d = #{files: ['Xdropdir1'], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0x4}
+ call test_gui_event('dropfiles', d)
+ call assert_equal('', @%)
+ %bw!
+ %argdelete
+
+ " drop files in the command line. The GUI drop files adds the file names to
+ " the low level input buffer. So need to use a cmdline map and feedkeys()
+ " with 'Lx!' to process it in this function itself.
+ " This sometimes fails, e.g. when using valgrind.
+ let g:test_is_flaky = 1
+ cnoremap <expr> <buffer> <F4> DropFilesInCmdLine()
+ call feedkeys(":\"\<F4>\<CR>", 'xt')
+ call feedkeys('k', 'Lx!')
+ call assert_equal('"a.c b.c', @:)
+ cunmap <buffer> <F4>
+
+ " Invalid arguments
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event("dropfiles", {}))
+ let d = #{row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event("dropfiles", d))
+ let d = #{files: 1, row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event("dropfiles", d))
+ let d = #{files: test_null_list(), row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event("dropfiles", d))
+ let d = #{files: [test_null_string()], row: 1, col: 1, modifiers: 0}
+ call assert_true(test_gui_event("dropfiles", d))
+endfunc
+
+" Test for generating a GUI tabline event to select a tab page
+func Test_gui_tabline_event()
+ %bw!
+ edit Xfile1
+ tabedit Xfile2
+ tabedit Xfile3
+
+ tabfirst
+ call assert_equal(v:true, test_gui_event('tabline', #{tabnr: 2}))
+ call feedkeys("y", "Lx!")
+ call assert_equal(2, tabpagenr())
+ call assert_equal(v:true, test_gui_event('tabline', #{tabnr: 3}))
+ call feedkeys("y", "Lx!")
+ call assert_equal(3, tabpagenr())
+ call assert_equal(v:false, 'tabline'->test_gui_event(#{tabnr: 3}))
+
+ " From the cmdline window, tabline event should not be handled
+ call feedkeys("q::let t = test_gui_event('tabline', #{tabnr: 2})\<CR>:q\<CR>", 'x!')
+ call assert_equal(v:false, t)
+
+ " Invalid arguments
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('tabline', {}))
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('tabline', #{abc: 1}))
+
+ %bw!
+endfunc
+
+" Test for generating a GUI tabline menu event to execute an action
+func Test_gui_tabmenu_event()
+ %bw!
+
+ " Try to close the last tab page
+ call test_gui_event('tabmenu', #{tabnr: 1, item: 1})
+ call feedkeys("y", "Lx!")
+
+ edit Xfile1
+ tabedit Xfile2
+ call test_gui_event('tabmenu', #{tabnr: 1, item: 1})
+ call feedkeys("y", "Lx!")
+ call assert_equal(1, tabpagenr('$'))
+ call assert_equal('Xfile2', bufname())
+
+ eval 'tabmenu'->test_gui_event(#{tabnr: 1, item: 2})
+ call feedkeys("y", "Lx!")
+ call assert_equal(2, tabpagenr('$'))
+
+ " If tabnr is 0, then the current tabpage should be used.
+ call test_gui_event('tabmenu', #{tabnr: 0, item: 2})
+ call feedkeys("y", "Lx!")
+ call assert_equal(3, tabpagenr('$'))
+ call test_gui_event('tabmenu', #{tabnr: 0, item: 1})
+ call feedkeys("y", "Lx!")
+ call assert_equal(2, tabpagenr('$'))
+
+ " Invalid arguments
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('tabmenu', {}))
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('tabmenu', #{tabnr: 1}))
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('tabmenu', #{item: 1}))
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('tabmenu', #{abc: 1}))
+
+ %bw!
+endfunc
+
+" Test for find/replace text dialog event
+func Test_gui_findrepl()
+ " Find/Replace dialog is supported only on GTK, Motif and MS-Windows.
+ if !has('gui_gtk') && !has('gui_motif') && !has('gui_win32')
+ return
+ endif
+
+ new
+ call setline(1, ['one two one', 'Twoo One two oneo'])
+
+ " Replace all instances of a string with another
+ let args = #{find_text: 'one', repl_text: 'ONE', flags: 0x4, forward: 1}
+ call test_gui_event('findrepl', args)
+ call assert_equal(['ONE two ONE', 'Twoo ONE two ONEo'], getline(1, '$'))
+
+ " Replace all instances of a whole string with another
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ let args = #{find_text: 'two', repl_text: 'TWO', flags: 0xC, forward: 1}
+ call test_gui_event('findrepl', args)
+ call assert_equal(['ONE TWO ONE', 'Twoo ONE TWO ONEo'], getline(1, '$'))
+
+ " Find next occurrence of a string (in a find dialog)
+ call cursor(1, 11)
+ let args = #{find_text: 'TWO', repl_text: '', flags: 0x11, forward: 1}
+ call test_gui_event('findrepl', args)
+ call assert_equal([2, 10], [line('.'), col('.')])
+
+ " Find previous occurrences of a string (in a find dialog)
+ call cursor(1, 11)
+ let args = #{find_text: 'TWO', repl_text: '', flags: 0x11, forward: 0}
+ call test_gui_event('findrepl', args)
+ call assert_equal([1, 5], [line('.'), col('.')])
+
+ " Find next occurrence of a string (in a replace dialog)
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ let args = #{find_text: 'Twoo', repl_text: '', flags: 0x2, forward: 1}
+ call test_gui_event('findrepl', args)
+ call assert_equal([2, 1], [line('.'), col('.')])
+
+ " Replace only the next occurrence of a string (once)
+ call cursor(1, 5)
+ let args = #{find_text: 'TWO', repl_text: 'two', flags: 0x3, forward: 1}
+ call test_gui_event('findrepl', args)
+ call assert_equal(['ONE two ONE', 'Twoo ONE TWO ONEo'], getline(1, '$'))
+
+ " Replace all instances of a whole string with another matching case
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ let args = #{find_text: 'TWO', repl_text: 'two', flags: 0x1C, forward: 1}
+ call test_gui_event('findrepl', args)
+ call assert_equal(['ONE two ONE', 'Twoo ONE two ONEo'], getline(1, '$'))
+
+ " Replace all instances with sub-replace specials
+ call cursor(1, 1)
+ let args = #{find_text: 'ONE', repl_text: '&~&', flags: 0x4, forward: 1}
+ call test_gui_event('findrepl', args)
+ call assert_equal(['&~& two &~&', 'Twoo &~& two &~&o'], getline(1, '$'))
+
+ " Invalid arguments
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('findrepl', {}))
+ let args = #{repl_text: 'a', flags: 1, forward: 1}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('findrepl', args))
+ let args = #{find_text: 'a', flags: 1, forward: 1}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('findrepl', args))
+ let args = #{find_text: 'a', repl_text: 'b', forward: 1}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('findrepl', args))
+ let args = #{find_text: 'a', repl_text: 'b', flags: 1}
+ call assert_false(test_gui_event('findrepl', args))
+
+ bw!
+endfunc
+
+func Test_gui_CTRL_SHIFT_V()
+ call feedkeys(":let g:str = '\<*C-S-V>\<*C-S-I>\<*C-S-V>\<*C-S-@>'\<CR>", 'tx')
+ call assert_equal('<C-S-I><C-S-@>', g:str)
+ unlet g:str
+endfunc
+
+func Test_gui_dialog_file()
+ " make sure the file does not exist, otherwise a dialog makes Vim hang
+ call delete('Xdialfile')
+
+ let lines =<< trim END
+ file Xdialfile
+ normal axxx
+ confirm qa
+ END
+ call writefile(lines, 'Xlines', 'D')
+ let prefix = '!'
+ if has('win32')
+ let prefix = '!start '
+ endif
+ execute prefix .. GetVimCommand() .. ' -g -f --clean --gui-dialog-file Xdialog -S Xlines'
+
+ call WaitForAssert({-> assert_true(filereadable('Xdialog'))})
+ call assert_match('Question: Save changes to "Xdialfile"?', readfile('Xdialog')->join('<NL>'))
+
+ call delete('Xdialog')
+ call delete('Xdialfile')
+endfunc
+
+" Test for sending low level key presses
+func SendKeys(keylist)
+ for k in a:keylist
+ call test_gui_event("key", #{event: "keydown", keycode: k})
+ endfor
+ for k in reverse(a:keylist)
+ call test_gui_event("key", #{event: "keyup", keycode: k})
+ endfor
+endfunc
+
+func Test_gui_lowlevel_keyevent()
+ CheckMSWindows
+ new
+
+ " Test for <Ctrl-A> to <Ctrl-Z> keys
+ for kc in range(65, 90)
+ call SendKeys([0x11, kc])
+ let ch = getcharstr()
+ call assert_equal(nr2char(kc - 64), ch)
+ endfor
+
+ " Testing more extensive windows keyboard handling
+ " is covered in test_mswin_event.vim
+
+ bw!
+endfunc
+
+func Test_gui_macro_csi()
+ " Test for issue #11270
+ nnoremap <C-L> <Cmd>let g:triggered = 1<CR>
+ let @q = "\x9b\xfc\x04L"
+ norm @q
+ call assert_equal(1, g:triggered)
+ unlet g:triggered
+ nunmap <C-L>
+
+ " Test for issue #11057
+ inoremap <C-D>t bbb
+ call setline(1, "\t")
+ let @q = "i\x9b\xfc\x04D"
+ " The end of :normal is like a mapping timing out
+ norm @q
+ call assert_equal('', getline(1))
+ iunmap <C-D>t
+endfunc
+
+" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab