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vim-patch:8.2.0293: various Ex commands not sufficiently tested
Problem: Various Ex commands not sufficiently tested.
Solution: Add more test cases. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes vim/vim#5673)
818fc9ad14
Needs to assert E170 instead of E580 because patch 8.2.3486 has been
ported but patch 8.2.1183 hasn't.
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@@ -520,8 +520,10 @@ func Test_quit_with_arglist()
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throw 'Skipped: cannot run vim in terminal'
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endif
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let buf = RunVimInTerminal('', {'rows': 6})
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set nomore\n")
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":args a b c\n")
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":quit\n")
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call term_wait(buf)
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('^E173:', term_getline(buf, 6))})
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call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
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@@ -530,14 +532,18 @@ func Test_quit_with_arglist()
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set nomore\n")
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":args a b c\n")
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":confirm quit\n")
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call term_wait(buf)
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('^\[Y\]es, (N)o: *$',
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\ term_getline(buf, 6))})
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call term_sendkeys(buf, "N")
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call term_wait(buf)
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":confirm quit\n")
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_match('^\[Y\]es, (N)o: *$',
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\ term_getline(buf, 6))})
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call term_sendkeys(buf, "Y")
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call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
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call term_wait(buf)
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("finished", term_getstatus(buf))})
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only!
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endfunc
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" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
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@@ -1385,6 +1385,35 @@ func Test_cmdwin_tabpage()
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tabclose!
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endfunc
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" Test for the :! command
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func Test_cmd_bang()
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if !has('unix')
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return
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endif
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let lines =<< trim [SCRIPT]
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" Test for no previous command
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call assert_fails('!!', 'E34:')
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set nomore
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" Test for cmdline expansion with :!
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call setline(1, 'foo!')
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silent !echo <cWORD> > Xfile.out
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call assert_equal(['foo!'], readfile('Xfile.out'))
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" Test for using previous command
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silent !echo \! !
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call assert_equal(['! echo foo!'], readfile('Xfile.out'))
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call writefile(v:errors, 'Xresult')
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call delete('Xfile.out')
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qall!
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[SCRIPT]
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call writefile(lines, 'Xscript')
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if RunVim([], [], '--clean -S Xscript')
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call assert_equal([], readfile('Xresult'))
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endif
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call delete('Xscript')
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call delete('Xresult')
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endfunc
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" Test error: "E135: *Filter* Autocommands must not change current buffer"
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func Test_cmd_bang_E135()
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new
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@@ -507,6 +507,42 @@ func Test_run_excmd_with_text_locked()
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call assert_fails("call feedkeys(\":\<C-R>=execute('bnext')\<CR>\", 'xt')", 'E565:')
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endfunc
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" Test for the :verbose command
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func Test_verbose_cmd()
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call assert_equal([' verbose=1'], split(execute('verbose set vbs'), "\n"))
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call assert_equal([' verbose=0'], split(execute('0verbose set vbs'), "\n"))
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let l = execute("4verbose set verbose | set verbose")
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call assert_equal([' verbose=4', ' verbose=0'], split(l, "\n"))
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endfunc
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" Test for the :delete command and the related abbreviated commands
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func Test_excmd_delete()
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new
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal(['^Ibar$'], split(execute('dl'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal(['^Ibar$'], split(execute('dell'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal(['^Ibar$'], split(execute('delel'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal(['^Ibar$'], split(execute('deletl'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal(['^Ibar$'], split(execute('deletel'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal([' bar'], split(execute('dp'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal([' bar'], split(execute('dep'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal([' bar'], split(execute('delp'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal([' bar'], split(execute('delep'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal([' bar'], split(execute('deletp'), "\n"))
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call setline(1, ['foo', "\tbar"])
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call assert_equal([' bar'], split(execute('deletep'), "\n"))
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close!
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endfunc
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func Test_not_break_expression_register()
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call setreg('=', '1+1')
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if 0
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@@ -81,7 +81,11 @@ func Test_expandcmd()
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call assert_fails('call expandcmd("make <afile>")', 'E495:')
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enew
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call assert_fails('call expandcmd("make %")', 'E499:')
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close
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let $FOO="blue\tsky"
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call setline(1, "$FOO")
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call assert_equal("grep pat blue\tsky", expandcmd('grep pat <cfile>'))
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unlet $FOO
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for expanding <sfile>, <slnum> and <sflnum> outside of sourcing a script
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@@ -108,5 +112,17 @@ func Test_source_sfile()
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call delete('Xresult')
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endfunc
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" Test for expanding filenames multiple times in a command line
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func Test_expand_filename_multicmd()
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edit foo
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call setline(1, 'foo!')
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new
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call setline(1, 'foo!')
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new <cword> | new <cWORD>
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call assert_equal(4, winnr('$'))
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call assert_equal('foo!', bufname(winbufnr(1)))
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call assert_equal('foo', bufname(winbufnr(2)))
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%bwipe!
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endfunc
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" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
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@@ -772,8 +772,12 @@ func Test_filetype_indent_off()
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new Xtest.vim
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filetype indent on
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call assert_equal(1, g:did_indent_on)
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call assert_equal(['filetype detection:ON plugin:OFF indent:ON'],
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\ execute('filetype')->split("\n"))
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filetype indent off
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call assert_equal(0, exists('g:did_indent_on'))
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call assert_equal(['filetype detection:ON plugin:OFF indent:OFF'],
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\ execute('filetype')->split("\n"))
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close
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endfunc
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@@ -45,6 +45,14 @@ func Test_filter_fails()
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call assert_fails('filter /pat', 'E476:')
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call assert_fails('filter /pat/', 'E476:')
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call assert_fails('filter /pat/ asdf', 'E492:')
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" Using assert_fails() causes E476 instead of E866. So use a try-catch.
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let caught_e866 = 0
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try
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filter /\@>b/ ls
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catch /E866:/
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let caught_e866 = 1
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endtry
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call assert_equal(1, caught_e866)
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call assert_fails('filter!', 'E471:')
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call assert_fails('filter! pat', 'E476:')
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@@ -66,6 +66,18 @@ func Test_global_print()
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close!
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endfunc
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" Test for global command with newline character
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func Test_global_newline()
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new
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call setline(1, ['foo'])
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exe "g/foo/s/f/h/\<NL>s/o$/w/"
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call assert_equal('how', getline(1))
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call setline(1, ["foo\<NL>bar"])
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exe "g/foo/s/foo\\\<NL>bar/xyz/"
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call assert_equal('xyz', getline(1))
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close!
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endfunc
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func Test_wrong_delimiter()
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call assert_fails('g x^bxd', 'E146:')
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endfunc
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ func Test_edit_bad()
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e! ++enc=utf8 Xfile
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call assert_equal('[?][?][???][??]', getline(1))
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e! ++enc=utf8 ++bad=_ Xfile
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e! ++encoding=utf8 ++bad=_ Xfile
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call assert_equal('[_][_][___][__]', getline(1))
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e! ++enc=utf8 ++bad=drop Xfile
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@@ -499,6 +499,7 @@ func Xtest_browse(cchar)
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\ 'RegularLine2']
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Xfirst
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call assert_fails('-5Xcc', 'E16:')
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call assert_fails('Xprev', 'E553')
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call assert_fails('Xpfile', 'E553')
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Xnfile
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@@ -1996,6 +1996,47 @@ func Test_reload_in_try_catch()
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call delete('Xreload')
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endfunc
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" Test for errors with :catch, :throw, :finally {{{1
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func Test_try_catch_errors()
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call assert_fails('throw |', 'E471:')
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call assert_fails("throw \n ", 'E471:')
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call assert_fails('catch abc', 'E603:')
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call assert_fails('try | let i = 1| finally | catch | endtry', 'E604:')
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call assert_fails('finally', 'E606:')
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call assert_fails('try | finally | finally | endtry', 'E607:')
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" v8.2.3486 has been ported, but v8.2.1183 hasn't, so E170 appears here.
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" call assert_fails('try | for i in range(5) | endif | endtry', 'E580:')
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call assert_fails('try | for i in range(5) | endif | endtry', 'E170:')
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call assert_fails('try | while v:true | endtry', 'E170:')
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call assert_fails('try | if v:true | endtry', 'E171:')
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endfunc
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" Test for verbose messages with :try :catch, and :finally {{{1
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func Test_try_catch_verbose()
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" This test works only when the language is English
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if v:lang != "C" && v:lang !~ '^[Ee]n'
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return
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endif
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set verbose=14
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redir => msg
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try
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echo i
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catch /E121:/
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finally
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endtry
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redir END
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let expected = [
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\ 'Exception thrown: Vim(echo):E121: Undefined variable: i',
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\ '',
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\ 'Exception caught: Vim(echo):E121: Undefined variable: i',
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\ '',
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\ 'Exception finished: Vim(echo):E121: Undefined variable: i'
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\ ]
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call assert_equal(expected, split(msg, "\n"))
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set verbose&
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endfunc
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" Test for using throw in a called function with following error {{{1
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func Test_user_command_throw_in_function_call()
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let lines =<< trim END
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@@ -1782,6 +1782,29 @@ func Test_missing_end()
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call writefile(['try', 'echo "."'], 'Xscript')
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call assert_fails('source Xscript', 'E600:')
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call delete('Xscript')
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" Using endfor with :while
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let caught_e732 = 0
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try
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while v:true
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endfor
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catch /E732:/
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let caught_e732 = 1
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endtry
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call assert_equal(1, caught_e732)
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" Using endwhile with :for
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let caught_e733 = 0
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try
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for i in range(1)
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endwhile
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catch /E733:/
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let caught_e733 = 1
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endtry
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call assert_equal(1, caught_e733)
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" Missing 'in' in a :for statement
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call assert_fails('for i range(1) | endfor', 'E690:')
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endfunc
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" Test for deep nesting of if/for/while/try statements {{{1
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@@ -238,6 +238,7 @@ describe('argument list commands', function()
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end)
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it('quitting Vim with unedited files in the argument list throws E173', function()
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command('set nomore')
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command('args a b c')
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eq('Vim(quit):E173: 2 more files to edit', pcall_err(command, 'quit'))
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end)
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