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| author | Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com> | 2017-03-21 17:07:00 +0100 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2017-03-21 17:07:00 +0100 |
| commit | 6baa669c10518b8751904a31899feb897fb7c995 (patch) | |
| tree | 3c19fb1641ee978397416dd85e95e26e9703a83d /src/nvim/testdir | |
| parent | 5657bb9ea6dfdf799f4d46d8e9022bd7382765e7 (diff) | |
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vim-patch:7.4.2164 (#6326)
Problem: It is not possible to use plugins in an "after" directory to tune
the behavior of a package.
Solution: First load plugins from non-after directories, then packages and
finally plugins in after directories.
Reset 'loadplugins' before executing --cmd arguments.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/66459b7c98c67f8a9d39de8f08e8e8f1fca0e359
vim-patch:7.4.2172
vim-patch:7.4.2169
vim-patch:7.4.2177
vim-patch:7.4.2178
vim-patch:7.4.2184
vim-patch:8.0.0050
vim-patch:8.0.0105
vim-patch:8.0.0400
vim-patch:8.0.0405
Closes #6034
Diffstat (limited to 'src/nvim/testdir')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/nvim/testdir/setup.vim | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | src/nvim/testdir/shared.vim | 214 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | src/nvim/testdir/test_startup.vim | 200 |
3 files changed, 416 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/nvim/testdir/setup.vim b/src/nvim/testdir/setup.vim index 05257d566d..06f2199214 100644 --- a/src/nvim/testdir/setup.vim +++ b/src/nvim/testdir/setup.vim @@ -4,8 +4,9 @@ set noruler set noshowcmd set belloff= -" Make sure 'runtimepath' does not include $HOME. +" Make sure 'runtimepath' and 'packpath' does not include $HOME. set rtp=$VIM/vimfiles,$VIMRUNTIME,$VIM/vimfiles/after +let &packpath = &rtp " Make sure $HOME does not get read or written. let $HOME = '/does/not/exist' diff --git a/src/nvim/testdir/shared.vim b/src/nvim/testdir/shared.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..784e4a0a02 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/nvim/testdir/shared.vim @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +" Functions shared by several tests. + +" Get the name of the Python executable. +" Also keeps it in s:python. +func PythonProg() + " This test requires the Python command to run the test server. + " This most likely only works on Unix and Windows. + if has('unix') + " We also need the job feature or the pkill command to make sure the server + " can be stopped. + if !(executable('python') && (has('job') || executable('pkill'))) + return '' + endif + let s:python = 'python' + elseif has('win32') + " Use Python Launcher for Windows (py.exe) if available. + if executable('py.exe') + let s:python = 'py.exe' + elseif executable('python.exe') + let s:python = 'python.exe' + else + return '' + endif + else + return '' + endif + return s:python +endfunc + +" Run "cmd". Returns the job if using a job. +func RunCommand(cmd) + let job = 0 + if has('job') + let job = job_start(a:cmd, {"stoponexit": "hup"}) + call job_setoptions(job, {"stoponexit": "kill"}) + elseif has('win32') + exe 'silent !start cmd /c start "test_channel" ' . a:cmd + else + exe 'silent !' . a:cmd . '&' + endif + return job +endfunc + +" Read the port number from the Xportnr file. +func GetPort() + let l = [] + for i in range(200) + try + let l = readfile("Xportnr") + catch + endtry + if len(l) >= 1 + break + endif + sleep 10m + endfor + call delete("Xportnr") + + if len(l) == 0 + " Can't make the connection, give up. + return 0 + endif + return l[0] +endfunc + +" Run a Python server for "cmd" and call "testfunc". +" Always kills the server before returning. +func RunServer(cmd, testfunc, args) + " The Python program writes the port number in Xportnr. + call delete("Xportnr") + + if len(a:args) == 1 + let arg = ' ' . a:args[0] + else + let arg = '' + endif + let pycmd = s:python . " " . a:cmd . arg + + try + let g:currentJob = RunCommand(pycmd) + + " Wait for up to 2 seconds for the port number to be there. + let port = GetPort() + if port == 0 + call assert_false(1, "Can't start " . a:cmd) + return + endif + + call call(function(a:testfunc), [port]) + catch + call assert_false(1, 'Caught exception: "' . v:exception . '" in ' . v:throwpoint) + finally + call s:kill_server(a:cmd) + endtry +endfunc + +func s:kill_server(cmd) + if has('job') + if exists('g:currentJob') + call job_stop(g:currentJob) + unlet g:currentJob + endif + elseif has('win32') + let cmd = substitute(a:cmd, ".py", '', '') + call system('taskkill /IM ' . s:python . ' /T /F /FI "WINDOWTITLE eq ' . cmd . '"') + else + call system("pkill -f " . a:cmd) + endif +endfunc + +" Wait for up to a second for "expr" to become true. +" Return time slept in milliseconds. With the +reltime feature this can be +" more than the actual waiting time. Without +reltime it can also be less. +func WaitFor(expr) + " using reltime() is more accurate, but not always available + if has('reltime') + let start = reltime() + else + let slept = 0 + endif + for i in range(100) + try + if eval(a:expr) + if has('reltime') + return float2nr(reltimefloat(reltime(start)) * 1000) + endif + return slept + endif + catch + endtry + if !has('reltime') + let slept += 10 + endif + sleep 10m + endfor + return 1000 +endfunc + +" Wait for up to a given milliseconds. +" With the +timers feature this waits for key-input by getchar(), Resume() +" feeds key-input and resumes process. Return time waited in milliseconds. +" Without +timers it uses simply :sleep. +func Standby(msec) + if has('timers') + let start = reltime() + let g:_standby_timer = timer_start(a:msec, function('s:feedkeys')) + call getchar() + return float2nr(reltimefloat(reltime(start)) * 1000) + else + execute 'sleep ' a:msec . 'm' + return a:msec + endif +endfunc + +func Resume() + if exists('g:_standby_timer') + call timer_stop(g:_standby_timer) + call s:feedkeys(0) + unlet g:_standby_timer + endif +endfunc + +func s:feedkeys(timer) + call feedkeys('x', 'nt') +endfunc + +" Get the command to run Vim, with -u NONE and --headless arguments. +" Returns an empty string on error. +func GetVimCommand() + let cmd = v:progpath + let cmd = substitute(cmd, '-u \f\+', '-u NONE', '') + if cmd !~ '-u NONE' + let cmd = cmd . ' -u NONE' + endif + let cmd .= ' --headless -i NONE' + let cmd = substitute(cmd, 'VIMRUNTIME=.*VIMRUNTIME;', '', '') + return cmd +endfunc + +" Run Vim, using the "vimcmd" file and "-u NORC". +" "before" is a list of Vim commands to be executed before loading plugins. +" "after" is a list of Vim commands to be executed after loading plugins. +" Plugins are not loaded, unless 'loadplugins' is set in "before". +" Return 1 if Vim could be executed. +func RunVim(before, after, arguments) + return RunVimPiped(a:before, a:after, a:arguments, '') +endfunc + +func RunVimPiped(before, after, arguments, pipecmd) + let $NVIM_LOG_FILE='Xnvim.log' + let cmd = GetVimCommand() + if cmd == '' + return 0 + endif + let args = '' + if len(a:before) > 0 + call writefile(a:before, 'Xbefore.vim') + let args .= ' --cmd "so Xbefore.vim"' + endif + if len(a:after) > 0 + call writefile(a:after, 'Xafter.vim') + let args .= ' -S Xafter.vim' + endif + + exe "silent !" . a:pipecmd . cmd . args . ' ' . a:arguments + + if len(a:before) > 0 + call delete('Xbefore.vim') + endif + if len(a:after) > 0 + call delete('Xafter.vim') + endif + return 1 +endfunc diff --git a/src/nvim/testdir/test_startup.vim b/src/nvim/testdir/test_startup.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f78d92f3ff --- /dev/null +++ b/src/nvim/testdir/test_startup.vim @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +" Tests for startup. + +source shared.vim + +" Check that loading startup.vim works. +func Test_startup_script() + throw 'skipped: Nvim does not need defaults.vim' + set compatible + source $VIMRUNTIME/defaults.vim + + call assert_equal(0, &compatible) +endfunc + +" Verify the order in which plugins are loaded: +" 1. plugins in non-after directories +" 2. packages +" 3. plugins in after directories +func Test_after_comes_later() + if !has('packages') + return + endif + let before = [ + \ 'set nocp viminfo+=nviminfo', + \ 'set guioptions+=M', + \ 'let $HOME = "/does/not/exist"', + \ 'set loadplugins', + \ 'set rtp=Xhere,Xafter', + \ 'set packpath=Xhere,Xafter', + \ 'set nomore', + \ ] + let after = [ + \ 'redir! > Xtestout', + \ 'scriptnames', + \ 'redir END', + \ 'quit', + \ ] + call mkdir('Xhere/plugin', 'p') + call writefile(['let done = 1'], 'Xhere/plugin/here.vim') + call mkdir('Xhere/pack/foo/start/foobar/plugin', 'p') + call writefile(['let done = 1'], 'Xhere/pack/foo/start/foobar/plugin/foo.vim') + + call mkdir('Xafter/plugin', 'p') + call writefile(['let done = 1'], 'Xafter/plugin/later.vim') + + if RunVim(before, after, '') + + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + let expected = ['Xbefore.vim', 'here.vim', 'foo.vim', 'later.vim', 'Xafter.vim'] + let found = [] + for line in lines + for one in expected + if line =~ one + call add(found, one) + endif + endfor + endfor + call assert_equal(expected, found) + endif + + call delete('Xtestout') + call delete('Xhere', 'rf') + call delete('Xafter', 'rf') +endfunc + +func Test_help_arg() + if !has('unix') && has('gui') + " this doesn't work with gvim on MS-Windows + return + endif + if RunVim([], [], '--help >Xtestout') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + call assert_true(len(lines) > 20) + call assert_match('Usage:', lines[0]) + + " check if couple of lines are there + let found = [] + for line in lines + if line =~ '-R.*Readonly mode' + call add(found, 'Readonly mode') + endif + " Watch out for a second --version line in the Gnome version. + if line =~ '--version.*Print version information and exit' + call add(found, "--version") + endif + endfor + call assert_equal(['--version'], found) + endif + call delete('Xtestout') +endfunc + +func Test_compatible_args() + throw "skipped: Nvim is always 'nocompatible'" + let after = [ + \ 'call writefile([string(&compatible)], "Xtestout")', + \ 'set viminfo+=nviminfo', + \ 'quit', + \ ] + if RunVim([], after, '-C') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + call assert_equal('1', lines[0]) + endif + + if RunVim([], after, '-N') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + call assert_equal('0', lines[0]) + endif + + call delete('Xtestout') +endfunc + +func Test_file_args() + let after = [ + \ 'call writefile(argv(), "Xtestout")', + \ 'qall', + \ ] + if RunVim([], after, '') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + call assert_equal(0, len(lines)) + endif + + if RunVim([], after, 'one') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + call assert_equal(1, len(lines)) + call assert_equal('one', lines[0]) + endif + + if RunVim([], after, 'one two three') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + call assert_equal(3, len(lines)) + call assert_equal('one', lines[0]) + call assert_equal('two', lines[1]) + call assert_equal('three', lines[2]) + endif + + if RunVim([], after, 'one -c echo two') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + call assert_equal(2, len(lines)) + call assert_equal('one', lines[0]) + call assert_equal('two', lines[1]) + endif + + if RunVim([], after, 'one -- -c echo two') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + call assert_equal(4, len(lines)) + call assert_equal('one', lines[0]) + call assert_equal('-c', lines[1]) + call assert_equal('echo', lines[2]) + call assert_equal('two', lines[3]) + endif + + call delete('Xtestout') +endfunc + +func Test_startuptime() + if !has('startuptime') + return + endif + let after = ['qall'] + if RunVim([], after, '--startuptime Xtestout one') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + let expected = ['parsing arguments', 'inits 3', 'opening buffers'] + let found = [] + for line in lines + for exp in expected + if line =~ exp + call add(found, exp) + endif + endfor + endfor + call assert_equal(expected, found) + endif + call delete('Xtestout') +endfunc + +func Test_read_stdin() + let after = [ + \ 'write Xtestout', + \ 'quit!', + \ ] + if RunVimPiped([], after, '-', 'echo something | ') + let lines = readfile('Xtestout') + " MS-Windows adds a space after the word + call assert_equal(['something'], split(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 |