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diff --git a/test/functional/lua/treesitter_spec.lua b/test/functional/lua/treesitter_spec.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..700e4599f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/functional/lua/treesitter_spec.lua @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +-- Test suite for testing interactions with API bindings +local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each) + +local clear = helpers.clear +local eq = helpers.eq +local insert = helpers.insert +local exec_lua = helpers.exec_lua +local iswin = helpers.iswin +local feed = helpers.feed +local pcall_err = helpers.pcall_err +local matches = helpers.matches + +before_each(clear) + +describe('treesitter API', function() + -- error tests not requiring a parser library + it('handles missing language', function() + local path_pat = 'Error executing lua: '..(iswin() and '.+\\vim\\' or '.+/vim/') + + matches(path_pat..'treesitter.lua:39: no such language: borklang', + pcall_err(exec_lua, "parser = vim.treesitter.create_parser(0, 'borklang')")) + + -- actual message depends on platform + matches('Error executing lua: Failed to load parser: uv_dlopen: .+', + pcall_err(exec_lua, "parser = vim.treesitter.add_language('borkbork.so', 'borklang')")) + + eq('Error executing lua: [string "<nvim>"]:1: no such language: borklang', + pcall_err(exec_lua, "parser = vim.treesitter.inspect_language('borklang')")) + end) + + local ts_path = os.getenv("TREE_SITTER_DIR") + + describe('with C parser', function() + if ts_path == nil then + it("works", function() pending("TREE_SITTER_PATH not set, skipping treesitter parser tests") end) + return + end + + before_each(function() + local path = ts_path .. '/bin/c'..(iswin() and '.dll' or '.so') + exec_lua([[ + local path = ... + vim.treesitter.add_language(path,'c') + ]], path) + end) + + it('parses buffer', function() + insert([[ + int main() { + int x = 3; + }]]) + + exec_lua([[ + parser = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, "c") + tree = parser:parse() + root = tree:root() + lang = vim.treesitter.inspect_language('c') + ]]) + + eq("<tree>", exec_lua("return tostring(tree)")) + eq("<node translation_unit>", exec_lua("return tostring(root)")) + eq({0,0,3,0}, exec_lua("return {root:range()}")) + + eq(1, exec_lua("return root:child_count()")) + exec_lua("child = root:child(0)") + eq("<node function_definition>", exec_lua("return tostring(child)")) + eq({0,0,2,1}, exec_lua("return {child:range()}")) + + eq("function_definition", exec_lua("return child:type()")) + eq(true, exec_lua("return child:named()")) + eq("number", type(exec_lua("return child:symbol()"))) + eq({'function_definition', true}, exec_lua("return lang.symbols[child:symbol()]")) + + exec_lua("anon = root:descendant_for_range(0,8,0,9)") + eq("(", exec_lua("return anon:type()")) + eq(false, exec_lua("return anon:named()")) + eq("number", type(exec_lua("return anon:symbol()"))) + eq({'(', false}, exec_lua("return lang.symbols[anon:symbol()]")) + + exec_lua("descendant = root:descendant_for_range(1,2,1,12)") + eq("<node declaration>", exec_lua("return tostring(descendant)")) + eq({1,2,1,12}, exec_lua("return {descendant:range()}")) + eq("(declaration type: (primitive_type) declarator: (init_declarator declarator: (identifier) value: (number_literal)))", exec_lua("return descendant:sexpr()")) + + eq(true, exec_lua("return child == child")) + -- separate lua object, but represents same node + eq(true, exec_lua("return child == root:child(0)")) + eq(false, exec_lua("return child == descendant2")) + eq(false, exec_lua("return child == nil")) + eq(false, exec_lua("return child == tree")) + + feed("2G7|ay") + exec_lua([[ + tree2 = parser:parse() + root2 = tree2:root() + descendant2 = root2:descendant_for_range(1,2,1,13) + ]]) + eq(false, exec_lua("return tree2 == tree1")) + eq(false, exec_lua("return root2 == root")) + eq("<node declaration>", exec_lua("return tostring(descendant2)")) + eq({1,2,1,13}, exec_lua("return {descendant2:range()}")) + + -- orginal tree did not change + eq({1,2,1,12}, exec_lua("return {descendant:range()}")) + + -- unchanged buffer: return the same tree + eq(true, exec_lua("return parser:parse() == tree2")) + end) + + it('inspects language', function() + local keys, fields, symbols = unpack(exec_lua([[ + local lang = vim.treesitter.inspect_language('c') + local keys, symbols = {}, {} + for k,_ in pairs(lang) do + keys[k] = true + end + + -- symbols array can have "holes" and is thus not a valid msgpack array + -- but we don't care about the numbers here (checked in the parser test) + for _, v in pairs(lang.symbols) do + table.insert(symbols, v) + end + return {keys, lang.fields, symbols} + ]])) + + eq({fields=true, symbols=true}, keys) + + local fset = {} + for _,f in pairs(fields) do + eq("string", type(f)) + fset[f] = true + end + eq(true, fset["directive"]) + eq(true, fset["initializer"]) + + local has_named, has_anonymous + for _,s in pairs(symbols) do + eq("string", type(s[1])) + eq("boolean", type(s[2])) + if s[1] == "for_statement" and s[2] == true then + has_named = true + elseif s[1] == "|=" and s[2] == false then + has_anonymous = true + end + end + eq({true,true}, {has_named,has_anonymous}) + end) + end) +end) |