vim-patch:8.2.3852: Vim9: not enough tests

Problem:    Vim9: not enough tests.
Solution:   Also run existing tests for Vim9 script.  Make errors more
            consistent.

f47c5a8e2d

Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
This commit is contained in:
zeertzjq
2023-06-12 18:10:35 +08:00
parent b867f6c7c5
commit d83a196716
2 changed files with 20 additions and 8 deletions

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@@ -89,20 +89,25 @@
static const char *e_missbrac = N_("E111: Missing ']'");
static const char *e_list_end = N_("E697: Missing end of List ']': %s");
static const char *e_cannot_slice_dictionary
static const char e_cannot_slice_dictionary[]
= N_("E719: Cannot slice a Dictionary");
static const char e_cannot_index_special_variable[]
= N_("E909: Cannot index a special variable");
static const char *e_nowhitespace
= N_("E274: No white space allowed before parenthesis");
static const char *e_write2 = N_("E80: Error while writing: %s");
static const char e_cannot_index_a_funcref[]
= N_("E695: Cannot index a Funcref");
static const char e_variable_nested_too_deep_for_making_copy[]
= N_("E698: Variable nested too deep for making a copy");
static const char *e_string_list_or_blob_required = N_("E1098: String, List or Blob required");
static const char e_expression_too_recursive_str[] = N_("E1169: Expression too recursive: %s");
static const char e_string_list_or_blob_required[]
= N_("E1098: String, List or Blob required");
static const char e_expression_too_recursive_str[]
= N_("E1169: Expression too recursive: %s");
static const char e_dot_can_only_be_used_on_dictionary_str[]
= N_("E1203: Dot can only be used on a dictionary: %s");
static const char e_empty_function_name[] = N_("E1192: Empty function name");
static const char e_empty_function_name[]
= N_("E1192: Empty function name");
static char * const namespace_char = "abglstvw";
@@ -3567,7 +3572,7 @@ static int check_can_index(typval_T *rettv, bool evaluate, bool verbose)
case VAR_FUNC:
case VAR_PARTIAL:
if (verbose) {
emsg(_("E695: Cannot index a Funcref"));
emsg(_(e_cannot_index_a_funcref));
}
return FAIL;
case VAR_FLOAT: