vim-patch:7.4.569
vim-patch:7.4.573
Helped-by: @glts https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2621
Problem: Having CTRL-C interrupt or not does not check the mode of the
mapping. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Use a bitmask with the map mode. (Christian Brabandt)
651863c94a
Problem: Mapping CTRL-C in Visual mode doesn't work. (Ingo Karkat)
Solution: Call get_real_state() instead of using State directly.
5000869712
Problem: Moving the cursor in Insert mode starts new undo sequence.
Solution: Add CTRL-G U to keep the undo sequence for the following
cursor movement command. (Christian Brabandt)
8b5f65a527Closes#3492
Always run tests with encoding=utf-8, regardless of user locale
Don't set &encoding after startup in tests
Helped-By: Michael Reed <m.reed@mykolab.com>
The test is also split in several blocks and heavily modernized. This was
done to prevent the following quoting and escaping problems during migration:
- the vim command `put =...` treats double quotes as the start of a comment so
they have to be escaped with a backslash
- when inserting control characters on the command line they have to be
escaped with <C-V>
The parts one and two of the test are functional identical so they are wrapped
in a local function. The only difference was which letters where used to test
the same feature.
Part six did test a flag in 'cpoptions' that has been removed in neovim. It
has therefore been removed as well.
Reviewed-by: Michael Reed <Pyrohh@users.noreply.github.com>
- use eval() and eq() in many places instead of writing to the buffer
- remove has('autocmd') checks and use corresponding code unconditionally as
neovim always has the autocmd feature
- split the test into several it() blocks
Helped-By: Scott Prager <splinterofchaos@gmail.com>
Helped-By: Michael Reed <m.reed@mykolab.com>
This is the part of the test that relies on wall clock time and sometimes
fails if the system is under load. The test is repeated up to three times
before a failure is reported to the user.
:undojoin can only be used inside scripts and command chains. So it has to be
tested inside an explicit `source()` call.
Also add a new test case for the different behavior when sourceing normal mode
commands from a script or inserting them interactively.