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- Move os_name() up to "global helpers".
- Rename it to is_os().
- Make it depend on uname() instead of a running Nvim instance.
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- Return VimL errors instead of generic errors for:
- nvim_call_function
- nvim_call_dict_function
- Fix tests which were silently broken before this change.
This violates #6150 where we agreed not to translate API errors. But
that can be fixed later.
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In Windows Lua's os.tmpname() returns relative paths starting with \s,
prepend them with $TEMP to generate a valid path.
In OS X os.tmpname() returns paths in '/tmp' but they should be in
'/private/tmp'. We cannot use os_name() for platform detection because
some tests use tempname() before nvim is spawned, instead use one of the
following:
1. Set SYSTEM_NAME environment variable before calling the tests, it
is set from CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME(i.e. uname -s or 'Windows')
2. Call uname -s
3. Assume windows
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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.
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Problem: File permission test fails on MS-Windows.
Solution: Expect a different permission.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8322e1f06e8fa39a6bb790a7d8d7db5d7aff3366
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Problem: Cannot change file permissions.
Solution: Add setfperm().
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8049253b96838b3584600e5ad229abad37a95b10
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