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One of the tests remains disabled until we figure out the expected
behaviour of mkdir() on Windows when `prot` is passed.
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Before this change,
nvim -i /etc/shada
segfaults on exit if the file does not exist and user does not have
permissions to create the file at /etc/shada.
Closes #5296
Reported in #5277
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/5277#issuecomment-243937255
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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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The new version of the lua client uses libmpack as a backend, and some test
scripts had to be updated to reflect that.
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If the build directory path has symlinks in it, 'make functionaltest'
fails at shada_spec.lua:177 because readme_fname has symlink but
nvim resolves the symlink when writing it into the shada file.
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- Remove unused variables.
- Do not use helpers.nvim_feed in most cases.
- Do not use helpers.nvim and helpers.nvim_eval at all.
- Add helpers.funcs and helpers.\*meths special tables. Indexing such table
creates functions which call helpers.call or helpers.nvim (and similar) with
first argument equal to table index.
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