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doc: Fix some typos and trailing whitespace. #2875
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ available shells, instead relying on OS functionality for process management.
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Internally, Nvim job control is powered by libuv, which has a nice
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cross-platform API for managing processes. See https://github.com/libuv/libuv
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for details
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for details.
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==============================================================================
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2. Usage *job-control-usage*
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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Here's what is happening:
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- The `JobHandler()` function is a callback passed to |jobstart()| to handle
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various job events. It takes care of displaying stdout/stderr received from
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the shells.
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- The arguments passed to `JobHandler()` are:
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- The arguments passed to `JobHandler()` are:
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0: The job id
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1: If the event is "stdout" or "stderr", a list with lines read from the
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@@ -88,23 +88,23 @@ The options dictionary is passed as the "self" variable to the callback
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function. Here's a more object-oriented version of the above:
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>
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let Shell = {}
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function Shell.on_stdout(job_id, data)
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call append(line('$'), self.get_name().' stdout: '.join(a:data))
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endfunction
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function Shell.on_stderr(job_id, data)
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call append(line('$'), self.get_name().' stderr: '.join(a:data))
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endfunction
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function Shell.on_exit(job_id, data)
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call append(line('$'), self.get_name().' exited')
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endfunction
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function Shell.get_name()
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return 'shell '.self.name
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endfunction
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function Shell.new(name, ...)
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let instance = extend(copy(g:Shell), {'name': a:name})
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let argv = ['bash']
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@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ function. Here's a more object-oriented version of the above:
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let instance.id = jobstart(argv, instance)
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return instance
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endfunction
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let s1 = Shell.new('1')
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let s2 = Shell.new('2', 'for i in {1..10}; do echo hello $i!; sleep 1; done')
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@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@
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// that were previously invisible.
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//
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// The vterm->Neovim synchronization is performed in intervals of 10
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// milliseconds. This is done to minimize screen updates when receiving when
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// receiving large bursts of data.
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// milliseconds. This is done to minimize screen updates when receiving large
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// bursts of data.
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//
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// This module is decoupled from the processes that normally feed it data, so
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// it's possible to use it as a general purpose console buffer(possibly as a
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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ describe('jobs', function()
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nvim('command', "call jobstop(j)")
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end)
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it('will not buffer data if it doesnt end in newlines', function()
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it("will not buffer data if it doesn't end in newlines", function()
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nvim('command', "let j = jobstart(['cat', '-'], g:job_opts)")
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nvim('command', 'call jobsend(j, "abc\\nxyz")')
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eq({'notification', 'stdout', {0, {'abc', 'xyz'}}}, next_msg())
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@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ describe('jobs', function()
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eq({'notification', 'exit', {0, 0}}, next_msg())
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end)
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it('wont allow jobsend with a job that closed stdin', function()
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it("won't allow jobsend with a job that closed stdin", function()
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nvim('command', "let j = jobstart(['cat', '-'], g:job_opts)")
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nvim('command', 'call jobclose(j, "stdin")')
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eq(false, pcall(function()
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@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ describe('jobs', function()
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nvim('command', 'call jobsend(j, "'..str..'")')
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end
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before_each(function()
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before_each(function()
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-- the full path to tty-test seems to be required when running on travis.
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insert(nvim_dir .. '/tty-test')
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nvim('command', 'let g:job_opts.pty = 1')
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@@ -67,16 +67,16 @@
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--
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-- NonText = Screen.colors.Blue
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-- screen:expect([[
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-- hello screen \
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-- ~ \
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-- ~ \
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-- ~ \
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-- ~ \
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-- ~ \
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-- ~ \
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-- ~ \
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-- ~ \
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-- {b:-- INSERT --} \
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-- hello screen |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- ~ |
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-- {b:-- INSERT --} |
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-- ]], {b = {bold = true}}, {{bold = true, foreground = NonText}})
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--
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-- In this case "b" is a string associated with the set composed of one
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@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ function Screen:expect(expected, attr_ids, attr_ignore)
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local expected_row = expected_rows[i]
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local actual_row = self:_row_repr(self._rows[i], ids, ignore)
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if expected_row ~= actual_row then
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return 'Row '..tostring(i)..' didnt match.\nExpected: "'..
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return 'Row '..tostring(i)..' didn\'t match.\nExpected: "'..
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expected_row..'"\nActual: "'..actual_row..'"'
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end
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end
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