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Tests
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=====
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Tests are broadly divided into *unit tests* ([test/unit](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/unit/)),
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*functional tests* ([test/functional](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/functional/)),
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and *old tests* ([test/old/testdir/](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/old/testdir/)).
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- _Unit_ testing is achieved by compiling the tests as a shared library which is
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loaded and called by [LuaJit FFI](http://luajit.org/ext_ffi.html).
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- _Functional_ tests are driven by RPC, so they do not require LuaJit (as
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opposed to Lua).
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You can learn the [key concepts of Lua in 15 minutes](http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/lua/).
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Use any existing test as a template to start writing new tests.
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Tests are run by `/cmake/RunTests.cmake` file, using `busted` (a Lua test-runner).
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For some failures, `.nvimlog` (or `$NVIM_LOG_FILE`) may provide insight.
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Depending on the presence of binaries (e.g., `xclip`) some tests will be
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ignored. You must compile with libintl to prevent `E319: The command is not
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available in this version` errors.
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---
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- [Running tests](#running-tests)
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- [Writing tests](#writing-tests)
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- [Lint](#lint)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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---
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Layout
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======
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- `/test/benchmark` : benchmarks
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- `/test/functional` : functional tests
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- `/test/unit` : unit tests
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- `/test/config` : contains `*.in` files which are transformed into `*.lua`
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files using `configure_file` CMake command: this is for accessing CMake
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variables in lua tests.
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- `/test/includes` : include-files for use by luajit `ffi.cdef` C definitions
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parser: normally used to make macros not accessible via this mechanism
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accessible the other way.
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- `/test/*/preload.lua` : modules preloaded by busted `--helper` option
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- `/test/**/helpers.lua` : common utility functions for test code
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- `/test/*/**/*_spec.lua` : actual tests. Files that do not end with
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`_spec.lua` are libraries like `/test/**/helpers.lua`, except that they have
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some common topic.
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- `/test/old/testdir` : old tests (from Vim)
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Running tests
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=============
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Executing Tests
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---------------
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To run all tests (except "old" tests):
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make test
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To run only _unit_ tests:
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make unittest
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To run only _functional_ tests:
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make functionaltest
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Legacy tests
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------------
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To run all legacy Vim tests:
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make oldtest
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To run a *single* legacy test file you can use either:
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make oldtest TEST_FILE=test_syntax.vim
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or:
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make test/old/testdir/test_syntax.vim
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- Specify only the test file name, not the full path.
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Debugging tests
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---------------
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- Each test gets a test id which looks like "T123". This also appears in the
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log file. Child processes spawned from a test appear in the logs with the
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*parent* name followed by "/c". Example:
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```
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DBG 2022-06-15T18:37:45.226 T57.58016.0 UI: flush
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DBG 2022-06-15T18:37:45.226 T57.58016.0 inbuf_poll:442: blocking... events_enabled=0 events_pending=0
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DBG 2022-06-15T18:37:45.227 T57.58016.0/c UI: stop
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INF 2022-06-15T18:37:45.227 T57.58016.0/c os_exit:595: Nvim exit: 0
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DBG 2022-06-15T18:37:45.229 T57.58016.0 read_cb:118: closing Stream (0x7fd5d700ea18): EOF (end of file)
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INF 2022-06-15T18:37:45.229 T57.58016.0 on_process_exit:400: exited: pid=58017 status=0 stoptime=0
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```
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- You can set `$GDB` to [run tests under gdbserver](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/1527).
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And if `$VALGRIND` is set it will pass `--vgdb=yes` to valgrind instead of
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starting gdbserver directly.
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- Hanging tests can happen due to unexpected "press-enter" prompts. The
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default screen width is 50 columns. Commands that try to print lines longer
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than 50 columns in the command-line, e.g. `:edit very...long...path`, will
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trigger the prompt. Try using a shorter path, or `:silent edit`.
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- If you can't figure out what is going on, try to visualize the screen. Put
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this at the beginning of your test:
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```lua
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local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
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local screen = Screen.new()
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screen:attach()
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```
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Then put `screen:snapshot_util()` anywhere in your test. See the comments in
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`test/functional/ui/screen.lua` for more info.
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Filtering Tests
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---------------
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### Filter by name
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Another filter method is by setting a pattern of test name to `TEST_FILTER` or `TEST_FILTER_OUT`.
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``` lua
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it('foo api',function()
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...
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end)
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it('bar api',function()
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...
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end)
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```
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To run only test with filter name:
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TEST_FILTER='foo.*api' make functionaltest
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To run all tests except ones matching a filter:
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TEST_FILTER_OUT='foo.*api' make functionaltest
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### Filter by file
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To run a *specific* unit test:
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TEST_FILE=test/unit/foo.lua make unittest
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or
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cmake -E env "TEST_FILE=test/unit/foo.lua" cmake --build build --target unittest
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To run a *specific* functional test:
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TEST_FILE=test/functional/foo.lua make functionaltest
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or
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cmake -E env "TEST_FILE=test/functional/foo.lua" cmake --build build --target functionaltest
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To *repeat* a test:
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BUSTED_ARGS="--repeat=100 --no-keep-going" TEST_FILE=test/functional/foo_spec.lua make functionaltest
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or
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cmake -E env "TEST_FILE=test/functional/foo_spec.lua" cmake -E env BUSTED_ARGS="--repeat=100 --no-keep-going" cmake --build build --target functionaltest
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### Filter by tag
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Tests can be "tagged" by adding `#` before a token in the test description.
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``` lua
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it('#foo bar baz', function()
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...
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end)
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it('#foo another test', function()
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...
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end)
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```
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To run only the tagged tests:
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TEST_TAG=foo make functionaltest
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**NOTE:**
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* `TEST_FILE` is not a pattern string like `TEST_TAG` or `TEST_FILTER`. The
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given value to `TEST_FILE` must be a path to an existing file.
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* Both `TEST_TAG` and `TEST_FILTER` filter tests by the string descriptions
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found in `it()` and `describe()`.
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Writing tests
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=============
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Guidelines
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----------
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- Luajit needs to know about type and constant declarations used in function
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prototypes. The
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[helpers.lua](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/master/test/unit/helpers.lua)
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file automatically parses `types.h`, so types used in the tested functions
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could be moved to it to avoid having to rewrite the declarations in the test
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files.
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- `#define` constants must be rewritten `const` or `enum` so they can be
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"visible" to the tests.
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- Use **pending()** to skip tests
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([example](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/5c1dc0fbe7388528875aff9d7b5055ad718014de#diff-bf80b24c724b0004e8418102f68b0679R18)).
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Do not silently skip the test with `if-else`. If a functional test depends on
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some external factor (e.g. the existence of `md5sum` on `$PATH`), *and* you
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can't mock or fake the dependency, then skip the test via `pending()` if the
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external factor is missing. This ensures that the *total* test-count
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(success + fail + error + pending) is the same in all environments.
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- *Note:* `pending()` is ignored if it is missing an argument, unless it is
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[contained in an `it()` block](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/d21690a66e7eb5ebef18046c7a79ef898966d786/test/functional/ex_cmds/grep_spec.lua#L11).
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Provide empty function argument if the `pending()` call is outside `it()`
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([example](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/5c1dc0fbe7388528875aff9d7b5055ad718014de#diff-bf80b24c724b0004e8418102f68b0679R18)).
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- Really long `source([=[...]=])` blocks may break Vim's Lua syntax
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highlighting. Try `:syntax sync fromstart` to fix it.
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Where tests go
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--------------
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Tests in `/test/unit` and `/test/functional` are divided into groups
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by the semantic component they are testing.
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- _Unit tests_
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([test/unit](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/unit)) should
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match 1-to-1 with the structure of `src/nvim/`, because they are testing
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functions directly. E.g. unit-tests for `src/nvim/undo.c` should live in
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`test/unit/undo_spec.lua`.
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- _Functional tests_
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([test/functional](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/tree/master/test/functional))
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are higher-level (plugins and user input) than unit tests; they are organized
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by concept.
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- Try to find an existing `test/functional/*/*_spec.lua` group that makes
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sense, before creating a new one.
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Lint
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====
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`make lint` (and `make lualint`) runs [luacheck](https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck)
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on the test code.
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If a luacheck warning must be ignored, specify the warning code. Example:
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-- luacheck: ignore 621
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http://luacheck.readthedocs.io/en/stable/warnings.html
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Ignore the smallest applicable scope (e.g. inside a function, not at the top of
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the file).
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Configuration
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=============
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Test behaviour is affected by environment variables. Currently supported
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(Functional, Unit, Benchmarks) (when Defined; when set to _1_; when defined,
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treated as Integer; when defined, treated as String; when defined, treated as
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Number; !must be defined to function properly):
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- `BUSTED_ARGS` (F) (U): arguments forwarded to `busted`.
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- `CC` (U) (S): specifies which C compiler to use to preprocess files.
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Currently only compilers with gcc-compatible arguments are supported.
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- `GDB` (F) (D): makes nvim instances to be run under `gdbserver`. It will be
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accessible on `localhost:7777`: use `gdb build/bin/nvim`, type `target remote
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:7777` inside.
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- `GDBSERVER_PORT` (F) (I): overrides port used for `GDB`.
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- `LOG_DIR` (FU) (S!): specifies where to seek for valgrind and ASAN log files.
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- `VALGRIND` (F) (D): makes nvim instances to be run under `valgrind`. Log
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files are named `valgrind-%p.log` in this case. Note that non-empty valgrind
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log may fail tests. Valgrind arguments may be seen in
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`/test/functional/helpers.lua`. May be used in conjunction with `GDB`.
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- `VALGRIND_LOG` (F) (S): overrides valgrind log file name used for `VALGRIND`.
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- `TEST_COLORS` (F) (U) (D): enable pretty colors in test runner. Set to true by default.
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- `TEST_SKIP_FRAGILE` (F) (D): makes test suite skip some fragile tests.
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- `TEST_TIMEOUT` (FU) (I): specifies maximum time, in seconds, before the test
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suite run is killed
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- `NVIM_LUA_NOTRACK` (F) (D): disable reference counting of Lua objects
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- `NVIM_PRG` (F) (S): path to Nvim executable (default: `build/bin/nvim`).
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- `NVIM_TEST_MAIN_CDEFS` (U) (1): makes `ffi.cdef` run in main process. This
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raises a possibility of bugs due to conflicts in header definitions, despite
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the counters, but greatly speeds up unit tests by not requiring `ffi.cdef` to
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do parsing of big strings with C definitions.
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- `NVIM_TEST_PRINT_I` (U) (1): makes `cimport` print preprocessed, but not yet
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filtered through `formatc` headers. Used to debug `formatc`. Printing is done
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with the line numbers.
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- `NVIM_TEST_PRINT_CDEF` (U) (1): makes `cimport` print final lines which will
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be then passed to `ffi.cdef`. Used to debug errors `ffi.cdef` happens to
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throw sometimes.
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- `NVIM_TEST_PRINT_SYSCALLS` (U) (1): makes it print to stderr when syscall
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wrappers are called and what they returned. Used to debug code which makes
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unit tests be executed in separate processes.
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- `NVIM_TEST_RUN_FAILING_TESTS` (U) (1): makes `itp` run tests which are known
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to fail (marked by setting third argument to `true`).
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- `NVIM_TEST_CORE_*` (FU) (S): a set of environment variables which specify
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where to search for core files. Are supposed to be defined all at once.
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- `NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_DIRECTORY` (FU) (S): directory where core files are
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located. May be `.`. This directory is then recursively searched for core
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files. Note: this variable must be defined for any of the following to have
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any effect.
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- `NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_RE` (FU) (S): regular expression which must be matched
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by core files. E.g. `/core[^/]*$`. May be absent, in which case any file is
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considered to be matched.
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- `NVIM_TEST_CORE_EXC_RE` (FU) (S): regular expression which excludes certain
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directories from searching for core files inside. E.g. use `^/%.deps$` to not
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search inside `/.deps`. If absent, nothing is excluded.
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- `NVIM_TEST_CORE_DB_CMD` (FU) (S): command to get backtrace out of the
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debugger. E.g. `gdb -n -batch -ex "thread apply all bt full"
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"$_NVIM_TEST_APP" -c "$_NVIM_TEST_CORE"`. Defaults to the example command.
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This debug command may use environment variables `_NVIM_TEST_APP` (path to
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application which is being debugged: normally either nvim or luajit) and
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`_NVIM_TEST_CORE` (core file to get backtrace from).
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- `NVIM_TEST_CORE_RANDOM_SKIP` (FU) (D): makes `check_cores` not check cores
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after approximately 90% of the tests. Should be used when finding cores is
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too hard for some reason. Normally (on OS X or when
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`NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_DIRECTORY` is defined and this variable is not) cores
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are checked for after each test.
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- `NVIM_TEST_RUN_TESTTEST` (U) (1): allows running
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`test/unit/testtest_spec.lua` used to check how testing infrastructure works.
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- `NVIM_TEST_TRACE_LEVEL` (U) (N): specifies unit tests tracing level:
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- `0` disables tracing (the fastest, but you get no data if tests crash and
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there no core dump was generated),
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- `1` leaves only C function calls and returns in the trace (faster than
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recording everything),
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- `2` records all function calls, returns and executed Lua source lines.
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- `NVIM_TEST_TRACE_ON_ERROR` (U) (1): makes unit tests yield trace on error in
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addition to regular error message.
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- `NVIM_TEST_MAXTRACE` (U) (N): specifies maximum number of trace lines to
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keep. Default is 1024.
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