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Problem
- `redir_exec` is obsolete, but it keeps getting used in new tests
because people copy existing tests.
- Disadvantages of `redir_exec`:
- Captures extra junk before the actual error/message that we _want_ to test.
- Does not fail on error, unlike e.g. `command()`.
Solution
- Use new functions like `nvim_exec` and `pcall_err`.
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- The previous commit lost information in the tests. Instead, add some
more "normalization" substitutions in pcall_err(), so that the general
shape of the stacktrace is included in the asserted text.
- Eliminate contains(), it is redundant with matches()
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Also simplify error messages when calling lua from vimL.
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Fixes:
1. Allocate space for the NUL byte.
2. Do not exclude last line from range.
3. Remove code for sandbox: it is handled earlier.
4. Fix index in new_line_transformed when converting NULs to NLs.
5. Always allocate new_line_transformed, but save allocated value.
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Missing: updates to various lists.
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