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			98 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Lua
		
	
	
	
	
	
local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
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local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each)
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local clear = helpers.clear
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local command = helpers.command
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local feed = helpers.feed
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local is_os = helpers.is_os
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describe(':Tutor', function()
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  local screen
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  before_each(function()
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    clear({ args = { '--clean' } })
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    command('set cmdheight=0')
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    command('Tutor')
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    screen = Screen.new(80, 30)
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    screen:set_default_attr_ids({
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      [0] = { foreground = Screen.colors.DarkBlue, background = Screen.colors.Gray },
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      [1] = { bold = true },
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      [2] = { underline = true, foreground = tonumber('0x0088ff') },
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      [3] = { foreground = Screen.colors.SlateBlue },
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      [4] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Brown },
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      [5] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Magenta1 },
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    })
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    screen:attach()
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  end)
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  it('applies {unix:…,win:…} transform', function()
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    local expected = is_os('win')
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        and [[
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      {0:  }^                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 3. To verify that a file was retrieved, cursor back and notice that there    |
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      {0:  }    are now two copies of Lesson 5.3, the original and the retrieved version. |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }{1:NOTE}: You can also read the output of an external command. For example,       |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }        :r {4:!}dir                                                               |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }      reads the output of the ls command and puts it below the cursor.        |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }{3:#}{5: Lesson 5 SUMMARY}                                                            |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 1. {2::!command} executes an external command.                                   |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }     Some useful examples are:                                                |
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      {0:  }     :{4:!}dir                   - shows a directory listing                      |
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      {0:  }     :{4:!}del FILENAME          - removes file FILENAME                          |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 2. {2::w} FILENAME              writes the current Neovim file to disk with      |
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      {0:  }                             name FILENAME.                                   |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 3. {2:v}  motion  :w FILENAME   saves the Visually selected lines in file        |
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      {0:  }                             FILENAME.                                        |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 4. {2::r} FILENAME              retrieves disk file FILENAME and puts it         |
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      {0:  }                             below the cursor position.                       |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 5. {2::r !dir}                  reads the output of the dir command and          |
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      {0:  }                             puts it below the cursor position.               |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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    ]]
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      or [[
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      {0:  }^                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 3. To verify that a file was retrieved, cursor back and notice that there    |
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      {0:  }    are now two copies of Lesson 5.3, the original and the retrieved version. |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }{1:NOTE}: You can also read the output of an external command. For example,       |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }        :r {4:!}ls                                                                |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }      reads the output of the ls command and puts it below the cursor.        |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }{3:#}{5: Lesson 5 SUMMARY}                                                            |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 1. {2::!command} executes an external command.                                   |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  }     Some useful examples are:                                                |
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      {0:  }     :{4:!}ls                    - shows a directory listing                      |
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      {0:  }     :{4:!}rm  FILENAME          - removes file FILENAME                          |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 2. {2::w} FILENAME              writes the current Neovim file to disk with      |
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      {0:  }                             name FILENAME.                                   |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 3. {2:v}  motion  :w FILENAME   saves the Visually selected lines in file        |
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      {0:  }                             FILENAME.                                        |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 4. {2::r} FILENAME              retrieves disk file FILENAME and puts it         |
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      {0:  }                             below the cursor position.                       |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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      {0:  } 5. {2::r !ls}                   reads the output of the ls command and           |
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      {0:  }                             puts it below the cursor position.               |
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      {0:  }                                                                              |
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    ]]
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    feed(':700<CR>zt')
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    screen:expect(expected)
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  end)
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end)
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