When skipping these test blocks they may error out:
Error → test/functional/shell/viml_system_spec.lua @ 154
system() with output containing NULs setup
./test/functional/helpers.lua:75: attempt to index upvalue 'session' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
./test/functional/helpers.lua:75: in function 'request'
./test/functional/helpers.lua:166: in function 'nvim_feed'
./test/functional/helpers.lua:195: in function 'feed'
test/functional/shell/viml_system_spec.lua:14: in function <test/functional/shell/viml_system_spec.lua:13>
Error → test/functional/shell/viml_system_spec.lua @ 155
system() with output containing NULs teardown
./test/functional/helpers.lua:75: attempt to index upvalue 'session' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
./test/functional/helpers.lua:75: in function 'eval'
test/functional/shell/viml_system_spec.lua:21: in function <test/functional/shell/viml_system_spec.lua:20>
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.
Problem: Autocommands triggered by quickfix cannot always get the current
title value.
Solution: Call qf_fill_buffer() later. (Christian Brabandt)
6920c72d4d
Helped by @mhinz
Add both a test for cwd=/ and cwd=/tmp/nvim.XXXXX, to make sure that we
don't have regressions in cwd handling.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
The directories table contains the names of the expected directory names
for varying scopes of the :cd tests. Using named indexes, instead of
numbered, makes the test more readable.
Build wcwd/tcwd and wlwd/tlwd on top of the reworked cwd/lwd functions.
This will allow for easier testing of `getcwd()`/`haslocaldir()` in
arbitrary windows and/or tab pages.
`event_teardown` is there from 974752c, by aktau. It was introduced with
`init_homedir` and `event_init`. Then both were removed by justinmk in
99a9161bac (`init_homedir`) and
49c5689f45 (`event_init`), but `event_teardown`
was not removed. Now this may cause a crash. More details in #4852.
Closes#4852
Problem: New style tests are executed in arbitrary order.
Solution: Sort the test function names. (Hirohito Higashi)
Fix the quickfix test that depended on the order.
cfc0a350a9
The following upstream patches that modified the original test have reached
master: 7.4.798, 7.4.818, 7.4.883, 7.4.977. The changes are incorporated into
the migrated test.
Also improve readability and some string delimiters.