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* test: reorg #15698Justin M. Keyes2021-09-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Subdirectories like "visual", "insert", "normal" encourage people to separate *related* tests for no good reason. Typically the _mode_ is not the relevant topic of a test (and when it is, _then_ create an appropriate describe() or it()). Solution: - Delete the various `test/functional/<mode>/` subdirectories, move their tests to more meaningful topics. - Rename `…/normal/` to `…/editor/`. - Move or merge `…/visual/*` and `…/insert/*` tests into here where appropriate. - Rename `…/eval/` to `…/vimscript/`. - Move `…/viml/*` into here also. * test(reorg): insert/* => editor/mode_insert_spec.lua * test(reorg): cmdline/* => editor/mode_cmdline_spec.lua * test(reorg): eval core tests => eval_spec.lua
* functests: Replace execute with either command or feed_commandZyX2017-04-09
| | | | | | | | | | Hope this will make people using feed_command less likely: this hides bugs. Already found at least two: 1. msgpackparse() will show internal error: hash_add() in case of duplicate keys, though it will still work correctly. Currently silenced. 2. ttimeoutlen was spelled incorrectly, resulting in option not being set when expected. Test was still functioning somehow though. Currently fixed.
* functests: Check logs in lua codeZyX2016-06-10
| | | | | | It is otherwise impossible to determine which test failed sanitizer/valgrind check. test/functional/helpers.lua module return was changed so that tests which do not provide after_each function to get new check will automatically fail.
* test/functional: clean up according to luacheck (part 2)Marco Hinz2015-11-23
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* tests: fix the glob tests when building under a long path #3214John Szakmeister2015-08-21
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* test: call scandir_next_with_dots() more than onceJustin M. Keyes2015-08-01
| | | | Also cosmetic reduction.
* Add the . and .. entries to glob()Felipe Morales2015-08-01
os_scandir() and os_scandir_next() skip over those, because of the unverlying libuv funcitons behaviour. Fixes #2954