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neovim/test/functional/testnvim.lua
Lewis Russell 9432e6c1e2 test: run Lua harness with nvim -l
Problem:
The Lua test harness still ran through standalone -ll mode, so tests
depended on the low-level Lua path instead of the regular Nvim Lua
environment. That also meant os.exit() coverage had to carry an ASAN
workaround because Lua's raw process exit skipped Nvim teardown and let
LeakSanitizer interfere with the observed exit code.

Solution:
Run the harness and related fixtures with nvim -l. Patch os.exit() in
the main Lua state to exit through getout(), so scripts observe normal
Nvim shutdown while standalone -ll remains available for generator-style
scripts. As a consequence, the startup test can assert os.exit() without
disabling leak detection.

AI-assisted: Codex
2026-05-13 13:14:07 +01:00

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Lua

local uv = vim.uv
local t = require('test.testutil')
---@type test.harness
local harness = require('test.harness')
local Session = require('test.client.session')
local uv_stream = require('test.client.uv_stream')
local SocketStream = uv_stream.SocketStream
local ProcStream = uv_stream.ProcStream
local check_cores = t.check_cores
local pcall_err = t.pcall_err
local check_logs = t.check_logs
local dedent = t.dedent
local eq = t.eq
local is_os = t.is_os
local ok = t.ok
local sleep = uv.sleep
--- Functions executing in the current nvim session/process being tested.
local M = {}
M.runtime_set = 'set runtimepath^=' .. t.paths.test_build_dir .. '/lib/nvim'
M.nvim_prog = (os.getenv('NVIM_PRG') or t.paths.test_build_dir .. '/bin/nvim')
-- Default settings for the test session.
M.nvim_set = (
'set shortmess+=IS background=light noswapfile noautoindent startofline'
.. ' laststatus=1 undodir=. directory=. viewdir=. backupdir=.'
.. " belloff= wildoptions-=pum joinspaces noshowcmd noruler nomore redrawdebug=invalid shada=!,'100,<50,s10,h"
.. [[ statusline=%<%f\ %{%nvim_eval_statusline('%h%w%m%r',\ {'maxwidth':\ 30}).width\ >\ 0\ ?\ '%h%w%m%r\ '\ :\ ''%}%=%{%\ &showcmdloc\ ==\ 'statusline'\ ?\ '%-10.S\ '\ :\ ''\ %}%{%\ exists('b:keymap_name')\ ?\ '<'..b:keymap_name..'>\ '\ :\ ''\ %}%{%\ &ruler\ ?\ (\ &rulerformat\ ==\ ''\ ?\ '%-14.(%l,%c%V%)\ %P'\ :\ &rulerformat\ )\ :\ ''\ %}]]
)
M.nvim_argv = {
M.nvim_prog,
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
-- XXX: find treesitter parsers.
'--cmd',
M.runtime_set,
'--cmd',
M.nvim_set,
-- Remove default user commands and mappings.
'--cmd',
'comclear | mapclear | mapclear!',
-- Make screentest work after changing to the new default color scheme
-- Source 'vim' color scheme without side effects
-- TODO: rewrite tests
'--cmd',
'lua dofile("runtime/colors/vim.lua")',
'--cmd',
'unlet g:colors_name',
'--embed',
}
if os.getenv('OSV_PORT') then
table.insert(M.nvim_argv, '--cmd')
table.insert(
M.nvim_argv,
string.format(
"lua require('osv').launch({ port = %s, blocking = true })",
os.getenv('OSV_PORT')
)
)
end
-- Directory containing nvim.
M.nvim_dir = M.nvim_prog:gsub('[/\\][^/\\]+$', '')
if M.nvim_dir == M.nvim_prog then
M.nvim_dir = '.'
end
local prepend_argv --- @type string[]?
if os.getenv('VALGRIND') then
local log_file = os.getenv('VALGRIND_LOG') or 'valgrind-%p.log'
prepend_argv = {
'valgrind',
'-q',
'--tool=memcheck',
'--leak-check=yes',
'--track-origins=yes',
'--show-possibly-lost=no',
'--suppressions=src/.valgrind.supp',
'--log-file=' .. log_file,
}
if os.getenv('GDB') then
table.insert(prepend_argv, '--vgdb=yes')
table.insert(prepend_argv, '--vgdb-error=0')
end
elseif os.getenv('GDB') then
local gdbserver_port = os.getenv('GDBSERVER_PORT') or '7777'
prepend_argv = { 'gdbserver', 'localhost:' .. gdbserver_port }
end
if prepend_argv then
local new_nvim_argv = {} --- @type string[]
local len = #prepend_argv
for i = 1, len do
new_nvim_argv[i] = prepend_argv[i]
end
for i = 1, #M.nvim_argv do
new_nvim_argv[i + len] = M.nvim_argv[i]
end
M.nvim_argv = new_nvim_argv
M.prepend_argv = prepend_argv
end
local session --- @type test.Session?
local sessions = {} --- @type table<test.Session, true>
local sigpipe_handler --- @type uv.uv_signal_t?
local loop_running --- @type boolean?
local last_error --- @type string?
local method_error --- @type string?
if not is_os('win') then
sigpipe_handler = assert(uv.new_signal())
uv.signal_start(sigpipe_handler, 'sigpipe', function()
print('warning: got SIGPIPE signal. Likely related to a crash in nvim')
end)
end
function M.get_session()
return session
end
function M.set_session(s)
session = s
end
--- @param method string
--- @param ... any
--- @return any
function M.request(method, ...)
assert(session, 'no Nvim session')
assert(not session.eof_err, 'sending request after EOF from Nvim')
local status, rv = session:request(method, ...)
if not status then
if loop_running then
--- @type string
last_error = rv[2]
session:stop()
else
error(rv[2])
end
end
return rv
end
--- @param method string
--- @param ... any
--- @return any
function M.request_lua(method, ...)
return M.exec_lua([[return vim.api[...](select(2, ...))]], method, ...)
end
--- @param timeout? integer
--- @return string?
function M.next_msg(timeout)
assert(session)
return session:next_message(timeout or 10000)
end
function M.expect_twostreams(msgs1, msgs2)
local pos1, pos2 = 1, 1
while pos1 <= #msgs1 or pos2 <= #msgs2 do
local msg = M.next_msg()
if pos1 <= #msgs1 and pcall(eq, msgs1[pos1], msg) then
pos1 = pos1 + 1
elseif pos2 <= #msgs2 then
eq(msgs2[pos2], msg)
pos2 = pos2 + 1
else
-- already failed, but show the right error message
eq(msgs1[pos1], msg)
end
end
end
-- Expects a sequence of next_msg() results. If multiple sequences are
-- passed they are tried until one succeeds, in order of shortest to longest.
--
-- Can be called with positional args (list of sequences only):
-- expect_msg_seq(seq1, seq2, ...)
-- or keyword args:
-- expect_msg_seq{ignore={...}, seqs={seq1, seq2, ...}}
--
-- ignore: List of ignored event names.
-- seqs: List of one or more potential event sequences.
function M.expect_msg_seq(...)
if select('#', ...) < 1 then
error('need at least 1 argument')
end
local arg1 = select(1, ...)
if (arg1['seqs'] and select('#', ...) > 1) or type(arg1) ~= 'table' then
error('invalid args')
end
local ignore = arg1['ignore'] and arg1['ignore'] or {}
--- @type string[]
local seqs = arg1['seqs'] and arg1['seqs'] or { ... }
if type(ignore) ~= 'table' then
error("'ignore' arg must be a list of strings")
end
table.sort(seqs, function(a, b) -- Sort ascending, by (shallow) length.
return #a < #b
end)
local actual_seq = {}
local nr_ignored = 0
local final_error = ''
local function cat_err(err1, err2)
if err1 == nil then
return err2
end
return string.format('%s\n%s\n%s', err1, string.rep('=', 78), err2)
end
local msg_timeout = M.load_adjust(10000) -- Big timeout for ASAN/valgrind.
for anum = 1, #seqs do
local expected_seq = seqs[anum]
-- Collect enough messages to compare the next expected sequence.
while #actual_seq < #expected_seq do
local msg = M.next_msg(msg_timeout)
local msg_type = msg and msg[2] or nil
if msg == nil then
error(
cat_err(
final_error,
string.format(
'got %d messages (ignored %d), expected %d',
#actual_seq,
nr_ignored,
#expected_seq
)
)
)
elseif vim.tbl_contains(ignore, msg_type) then
nr_ignored = nr_ignored + 1
else
table.insert(actual_seq, msg)
end
end
local status, result = pcall(eq, expected_seq, actual_seq)
if status then
return result
end
local message = result
if type(result) == 'table' then
-- 'eq' returns several things
--- @type string
message = result.message
end
final_error = cat_err(final_error, message)
end
error(final_error)
end
local function call_and_stop_on_error(lsession, ...)
local status, result = Session.safe_pcall(...) -- luacheck: ignore
if not status then
lsession:stop()
last_error = result
return ''
end
return result
end
function M.set_method_error(err)
method_error = err
end
--- Runs the event loop of the given session.
---
--- @param lsession test.Session
--- @param request_cb function?
--- @param notification_cb function?
--- @param setup_cb function?
--- @param timeout integer
--- @return [integer, string]
function M.run_session(lsession, request_cb, notification_cb, setup_cb, timeout)
local on_request --- @type function?
local on_notification --- @type function?
local on_setup --- @type function?
if request_cb then
function on_request(method, args)
method_error = nil
local result = call_and_stop_on_error(lsession, request_cb, method, args)
if method_error ~= nil then
return method_error, true
end
return result
end
end
if notification_cb then
function on_notification(method, args)
call_and_stop_on_error(lsession, notification_cb, method, args)
end
end
if setup_cb then
function on_setup()
call_and_stop_on_error(lsession, setup_cb)
end
end
loop_running = true
lsession:run(on_request, on_notification, on_setup, timeout)
loop_running = false
if last_error then
local err = last_error
last_error = nil
error(err)
end
return lsession.eof_err
end
--- Runs the event loop of the current global session.
function M.run(request_cb, notification_cb, setup_cb, timeout)
assert(session)
return M.run_session(session, request_cb, notification_cb, setup_cb, timeout)
end
function M.stop()
if loop_running then
assert(session):stop()
end
end
-- Use for commands which expect nvim to quit.
-- The first argument can also be a timeout.
function M.expect_exit(fn_or_timeout, ...)
local eof_err_msg = 'EOF was received from Nvim. Likely the Nvim process crashed.'
if type(fn_or_timeout) == 'function' then
t.matches(vim.pesc(eof_err_msg), t.pcall_err(fn_or_timeout, ...))
else
t.matches(
vim.pesc(eof_err_msg),
t.pcall_err(function(timeout, fn, ...)
fn(...)
assert(session)
while session:next_message(timeout) do
end
if session.eof_err then
error(session.eof_err[2])
end
end, fn_or_timeout, ...)
)
end
M.check_close()
end
--- Executes a Vimscript function via Lua.
--- Fails on Vimscript error, but does not update v:errmsg.
--- @param name string
--- @param ... any
--- @return any
function M.call_lua(name, ...)
return M.exec_lua([[return vim.call(...)]], name, ...)
end
--- Sends user input to Nvim.
--- Does not fail on Vimscript error, but v:errmsg will be updated.
--- @param input string
local function nvim_feed(input)
while #input > 0 do
local written = M.request('nvim_input', input)
if written == nil then
M.assert_alive()
error('crash? (nvim_input returned nil)')
end
input = input:sub(written + 1)
end
end
--- @param ... string
function M.feed(...)
for _, v in ipairs({ ... }) do
nvim_feed(v)
end
end
---@param ... string[]?
---@return string[]
function M.merge_args(...)
local i = 1
local argv = {} --- @type string[]
for anum = 1, select('#', ...) do
--- @type string[]?
local args = select(anum, ...)
if args then
for _, arg in ipairs(args) do
argv[i] = arg
i = i + 1
end
end
end
return argv
end
--- Removes Nvim startup args from `args` matching items in `args_rm`.
---
--- - Special case: "-u", "-i", "--cmd" are treated specially: their "values" are also removed.
--- - Special case: "runtimepath" will remove only { '--cmd', 'set runtimepath^=…', }
---
--- Example:
--- args={'--headless', '-u', 'NONE'}
--- args_rm={'--cmd', '-u'}
--- Result:
--- {'--headless'}
---
--- All matching cases are removed.
---
--- Example:
--- args={'--cmd', 'foo', '-N', '--cmd', 'bar'}
--- args_rm={'--cmd', '-u'}
--- Result:
--- {'-N'}
--- @param args string[]
--- @param args_rm string[]
--- @return string[]
local function remove_args(args, args_rm)
local new_args = {} --- @type string[]
local skip_following = { '-u', '-i', '-c', '--cmd', '-s', '--listen' }
if not args_rm or #args_rm == 0 then
return { unpack(args) }
end
for _, v in ipairs(args_rm) do
assert(type(v) == 'string')
end
local last = ''
for _, arg in ipairs(args) do
if vim.tbl_contains(skip_following, last) then
last = ''
elseif vim.tbl_contains(args_rm, arg) then
last = arg
elseif arg == M.runtime_set and vim.tbl_contains(args_rm, 'runtimepath') then
table.remove(new_args) -- Remove the preceding "--cmd".
last = ''
else
table.insert(new_args, arg)
end
end
return new_args
end
function M.check_close(noblock)
if not session then
return
end
local s = session
s:close(nil, noblock)
sessions[s] = nil
session = nil
end
local function close_extra_sessions(test_id, noblock)
for s in pairs(sessions) do
if s ~= session and (test_id == nil or (s.data and s.data.test_id == test_id)) then
if not s.closed then
s:close(nil, noblock)
end
sessions[s] = nil
end
end
end
-- Creates a new Session connected by domain socket (named pipe) or TCP.
function M.connect(file_or_address)
local addr, port = string.match(file_or_address, '(.*):(%d+)')
local stream = (addr and port) and SocketStream.connect(addr, port)
or SocketStream.open(file_or_address)
local s = Session.new(stream)
s.data = { test_id = _G._nvim_test_id }
sessions[s] = true
return s
end
--- Starts a new, global Nvim session and clears the current one.
---
--- Note:
--- - Use `new_session()` to start a session without replacing the current one.
--- - Use `spawn_wait()` to start Nvim without connecting a RPC session.
---
--- Parameters are interpreted as startup args, OR a map with these keys:
--- - args: List: Args appended to the default `nvim_argv` set.
--- - args_rm: List: Args removed from the default set. All cases are
--- removed, e.g. args_rm={'--cmd'} removes all cases of "--cmd"
--- (and its value) from the default set.
--- - env: Map: Defines the environment of the new session.
---
--- Example:
--- ```
--- clear('-e')
--- clear{args={'-e'}, args_rm={'-i'}, env={TERM=term}}
--- ```
---
--- @param ... string Nvim CLI args
--- @return test.Session
--- @overload fun(opts: test.session.Opts): test.Session
function M.clear(...)
M.set_session(M.new_session(false, ...))
return M.get_session()
end
local n_processes = 0
--- Starts a new Nvim process with the given args and returns a msgpack-RPC session.
---
--- Does not replace the current global session, unlike `clear()`.
---
--- @param keep boolean (default: false) Don't close the current global session.
--- @param ... string Nvim CLI args
--- @return test.Session
--- @overload fun(keep: boolean, opts: test.session.Opts): test.Session
function M.new_session(keep, ...)
local test_id = _G._nvim_test_id
if not keep and session ~= nil then
local s = session
-- Don't block for the previous session's exit if it's from a different test.
s:close(nil, s.data and s.data.test_id ~= test_id)
sessions[s] = nil
session = nil
end
local argv, env, io_extra = M._new_argv(...)
local proc = ProcStream.spawn(argv, env, io_extra, function(closed)
n_processes = n_processes - 1
local delta = 0
if closed then
uv.update_time() -- Update cached value of uv.now() (libuv: uv_now()).
delta = uv.now() - closed
end
if delta > 500 then
print(
('\nNvim session %s took %d milliseconds to exit\n'):format(test_id, delta)
.. 'This indicates a likely problem with the test even if it passed!'
)
io.stdout:flush()
end
end, true)
n_processes = n_processes + 1
local new_session = Session.new(proc)
sessions[new_session] = true
-- Make it possible to check whether two sessions are from the same test.
new_session.data = { test_id = test_id }
return new_session
end
harness.on_suite_end(function()
M.check_close(true)
-- Some tests create extra sessions without replacing the global one.
-- Close any that individual tests did not clean up before the runner exits.
close_extra_sessions(nil, true)
local timed_out = false
local timer = assert(vim.uv.new_timer())
timer:start(10000, 0, function()
timed_out = true
end)
while n_processes > 0 and not timed_out do
uv.run('once')
end
timer:close()
if sigpipe_handler and not sigpipe_handler:is_closing() then
sigpipe_handler:close()
end
-- Drain close callbacks queued by explicit Session/ProcStream cleanup before
-- Nvim checks the runner loop for active handles.
for _ = 1, 10 do
uv.run('nowait')
end
if timed_out then
print(('warning: %d dangling Nvim processes'):format(n_processes))
io.stdout:flush()
end
end)
--- Starts a (non-RPC, `--headless --listen "Tx"`) Nvim process, waits for exit, and returns result.
---
--- @param ... string Nvim CLI args, or `test.session.Opts` table.
--- @return test.ProcStream
--- @overload fun(opts: test.session.Opts): test.ProcStream
function M.spawn_wait(...)
local opts = type(...) == 'string' and { args = { ... } } or ...
opts.args_rm = opts.args_rm and opts.args_rm or {}
table.insert(opts.args_rm, '--embed')
local argv, env, io_extra = M._new_argv(opts)
local proc = ProcStream.spawn(argv, env, io_extra)
proc.collect_text = true
proc:read_start()
proc:wait()
proc:close()
return proc
end
--- @class test.session.Opts
--- Nvim CLI args
--- @field args? string[]
--- Remove these args from the default `nvim_argv` args set. Ignored if `merge=false`.
--- @field args_rm? string[]
--- (default: true) Merge `args` with the default set. Else use only the provided `args`.
--- @field merge? boolean
--- Environment variables
--- @field env? table<string,string>
--- Used for stdin_fd, see `:help ui-option`
--- @field io_extra? uv.uv_pipe_t
--- @private
---
--- Builds an argument list for use in `new_session()`, `clear()`, and `spawn_wait()`.
---
--- @param ... string Nvim CLI args, or `test.session.Opts` table.
--- @return string[]
--- @return string[]?
--- @return uv.uv_pipe_t?
--- @overload fun(opts: test.session.Opts): string[], string[]?, uv.uv_pipe_t?
function M._new_argv(...)
--- @type test.session.Opts|string
local opts = select(1, ...)
local merge = type(opts) ~= 'table' and true or opts.merge ~= false
local args = merge and { unpack(M.nvim_argv) } or { M.nvim_prog }
if merge then
table.insert(args, '--headless')
if _G._nvim_test_id then
-- Set the server name to the test-id for logging. #8519
table.insert(args, '--listen')
table.insert(args, _G._nvim_test_id)
end
end
local new_args --- @type string[]
local io_extra --- @type uv.uv_pipe_t?
local env --- @type string[]? List of "key=value" env vars.
if type(opts) ~= 'table' then
new_args = { ... }
else
args = merge and remove_args(args, opts.args_rm) or args
if opts.env then
local env_opt = {} --- @type table<string,string>
for k, v in pairs(opts.env) do
assert(type(k) == 'string')
assert(type(v) == 'string')
env_opt[k] = v
end
-- Set these from the environment unless the caller defined them.
for _, k in ipairs({
'ASAN_OPTIONS',
'GCOV_ERROR_FILE',
'HOME',
'LD_LIBRARY_PATH',
'MSAN_OPTIONS',
'NVIM_TEST',
'NVIM_LOG_FILE',
'NVIM_RPLUGIN_MANIFEST',
'PATH',
'TMPDIR',
'TSAN_OPTIONS',
'VIMRUNTIME',
'XDG_DATA_DIRS',
}) do
if not env_opt[k] then
env_opt[k] = os.getenv(k)
end
end
env = {}
for k, v in pairs(env_opt) do
env[#env + 1] = k .. '=' .. v
end
end
new_args = opts.args or {}
io_extra = opts.io_extra
end
for _, arg in ipairs(new_args) do
table.insert(args, arg)
end
return args, env, io_extra
end
--- Dedents string arguments and inserts the resulting text into the current buffer.
--- @param ... string
function M.insert(...)
nvim_feed('i')
for _, v in ipairs({ ... }) do
local escaped = v:gsub('<', '<lt>')
nvim_feed(dedent(escaped))
end
nvim_feed('<ESC>')
end
--- @deprecated Use `command()` or `feed()` instead.
---
--- Executes an ex-command by user input. Because nvim_input() is used, Vimscript
--- errors will not manifest as client (lua) errors. Use command() for that.
--- @param ... string
function M.feed_command(...)
for _, v in ipairs({ ... }) do
if v:sub(1, 1) ~= '/' then
-- not a search command, prefix with colon
nvim_feed(':')
end
nvim_feed(v:gsub('<', '<lt>'))
nvim_feed('<CR>')
end
end
-- @deprecated use nvim_exec2()
function M.source(code)
M.exec(dedent(code))
end
function M.has_powershell()
return M.eval('executable("pwsh")') == 1
end
--- Sets Nvim shell to powershell.
---
--- @param fake boolean? Use a fake if powershell is not found on the system.
--- @returns true if powershell was found on the system, else false.
function M.set_shell_powershell(fake)
local found = M.has_powershell()
if not fake then
assert(found)
end
local shell = found and 'pwsh' or M.testprg('pwsh-test')
local cmd = 'Remove-Item -Force '
.. table.concat(
is_os('win') and { 'alias:cat', 'alias:echo', 'alias:sleep', 'alias:sort', 'alias:tee' }
or { 'alias:echo' },
','
)
.. ';'
M.exec([[
let &shell = ']] .. shell .. [['
set shellquote= shellxquote=
let &shellcmdflag = '-NoLogo -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Command '
let &shellcmdflag .= '[Console]::InputEncoding=[Console]::OutputEncoding=[System.Text.UTF8Encoding]::new();'
let &shellcmdflag .= '$PSDefaultParameterValues[''Out-File:Encoding'']=''utf8'';'
let &shellcmdflag .= ']] .. cmd .. [['
let &shellredir = '2>&1 | %%{ "$_" } | Out-File %s; exit $LastExitCode'
let &shellpipe = '> %s 2>&1'
]])
return found
end
---@param func function
---@return table<string,function>
function M.create_callindex(func)
return setmetatable({}, {
--- @param tbl table<any,function>
--- @param arg1 string
--- @return function
__index = function(tbl, arg1)
local ret = function(...)
return func(arg1, ...)
end
tbl[arg1] = ret
return ret
end,
})
end
--- @param method string
--- @param ... any
function M.nvim_async(method, ...)
assert(session, 'no Nvim session')
assert(not session.eof_err, 'sending notification after EOF from Nvim')
session:notify(method, ...)
end
--- Executes a Vimscript function via RPC.
--- Fails on Vimscript error, but does not update v:errmsg.
--- @param name string
--- @param ... any
--- @return any
function M.call(name, ...)
return M.request('nvim_call_function', name, { ... })
end
M.async_meths = M.create_callindex(M.nvim_async)
M.rpc = {
fn = M.create_callindex(M.call),
api = M.create_callindex(M.request),
}
M.lua = {
fn = M.create_callindex(M.call_lua),
api = M.create_callindex(M.request_lua),
}
M.describe_lua_and_rpc = function(describe)
return function(what, tests)
local function d(flavour)
describe(string.format('%s (%s)', what, flavour), function(...)
return tests(M[flavour].api, ...)
end)
end
d('rpc')
d('lua')
end
end
--- add for typing. The for loop after will overwrite this
M.api = vim.api
M.fn = vim.fn
for name, fns in pairs(M.rpc) do
--- @diagnostic disable-next-line:no-unknown
M[name] = fns
end
-- Executes an ex-command. Vimscript errors manifest as client (lua) errors, but
-- v:errmsg will not be updated.
M.command = M.api.nvim_command
-- Evaluates a Vimscript expression.
-- Fails on Vimscript error, but does not update v:errmsg.
M.eval = M.api.nvim_eval
function M.poke_eventloop()
-- Execute 'nvim_eval' (a deferred function) to
-- force at least one main_loop iteration
M.api.nvim_eval('1')
end
function M.buf_lines(bufnr)
return M.exec_lua('return vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines((...), 0, -1, false)', bufnr)
end
---@see buf_lines()
function M.curbuf_contents()
M.poke_eventloop() -- Before inspecting the buffer, do whatever.
return table.concat(M.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(0, 0, -1, true), '\n')
end
function M.expect(contents)
return eq(dedent(contents), M.curbuf_contents())
end
function M.expect_any(contents)
contents = dedent(contents)
return ok(nil ~= string.find(M.curbuf_contents(), contents, 1, true))
end
-- Checks that the Nvim session did not terminate.
function M.assert_alive()
assert(2 == M.eval('1+1'), 'crash? request failed')
end
-- Asserts that buffer is loaded and visible in the current tabpage.
function M.assert_visible(bufnr, visible)
assert(type(visible) == 'boolean')
eq(visible, M.api.nvim_buf_is_loaded(bufnr))
if visible then
assert(
-1 ~= M.fn.bufwinnr(bufnr),
'expected buffer to be visible in current tabpage: ' .. tostring(bufnr)
)
else
assert(
-1 == M.fn.bufwinnr(bufnr),
'expected buffer NOT visible in current tabpage: ' .. tostring(bufnr)
)
end
end
local start_dir = assert(uv.cwd())
function M.rmdir(path)
local ret, _ = pcall(vim.fs.rm, path, { recursive = true, force = true })
local did_cd = false
if not ret and is_os('win') then
-- Maybe "Permission denied"; try again after changing the nvim
-- process to the top-level directory.
ret, _ = pcall(function()
M.fn.chdir(start_dir)
vim.fs.rm(path, { recursive = true, force = true })
end)
did_cd = true
end
-- During teardown, the nvim process may not exit quickly enough, then rmdir()
-- will fail (on Windows).
if not ret then -- Try again.
sleep(1000)
vim.fs.rm(path, { recursive = true, force = true })
end
if did_cd then
-- Try to restore CWD in case rmdir() is used within a test. Needs pcall: #38278
pcall(M.command, 'cd -')
end
end
function M.exec(code)
M.api.nvim_exec2(code, {})
end
--- @param code string
--- @return string
function M.exec_capture(code)
return M.api.nvim_exec2(code, { output = true }).output
end
--- Execute Lua code in the wrapped Nvim session.
---
--- When `code` is passed as a function, it is converted into Lua byte code.
---
--- Direct upvalues are copied over, however upvalues contained
--- within nested functions are not. Upvalues are also copied back when `code`
--- finishes executing. See `:help lua-upvalue`.
---
--- Only types which can be serialized can be transferred over, e.g:
--- `table`, `number`, `boolean`, `string`.
---
--- `code` runs with a different environment and thus will have a different global
--- environment. See `:help lua-environments`.
---
--- Example:
--- ```lua
--- local upvalue1 = 'upvalue1'
--- exec_lua(function(a, b, c)
--- print(upvalue1, a, b, c)
--- (function()
--- print(upvalue2)
--- end)()
--- end, 'a', 'b', 'c'
--- ```
--- Prints:
--- ```
--- upvalue1 a b c
--- nil
--- ```
---
--- Not supported:
--- ```lua
--- local a = vim.uv.new_timer()
--- exec_lua(function()
--- print(a) -- Error: a is of type 'userdata' which cannot be serialized.
--- end)
--- ```
--- @param code string|function
--- @param ... any
--- @return any
function M.exec_lua(code, ...)
if type(code) == 'string' then
return M.api.nvim_exec_lua(code, { ... })
end
assert(session, 'no Nvim session')
return require('test.functional.testnvim.exec_lua')(session, 2, code, ...)
end
function M.get_pathsep()
return is_os('win') and '\\' or '/'
end
--- Gets the filesystem root dir, namely "/" or "C:/".
function M.pathroot()
local pathsep = package.config:sub(1, 1)
return is_os('win') and (M.nvim_dir:sub(1, 2) .. pathsep) or '/'
end
--- Gets the full `…/build/bin/{name}` path of a test program produced by
--- `test/functional/fixtures/CMakeLists.txt`.
---
--- @param name (string) Name of the test program.
function M.testprg(name)
local ext = is_os('win') and '.exe' or ''
return ('%s/%s%s'):format(M.nvim_dir, name, ext)
end
--- Returns a valid, platform-independent Nvim listen address.
--- Useful for communicating with child instances.
---
--- @return string
function M.new_pipename()
-- HACK: Start a server temporarily, get the name, then stop it.
local pipename = M.eval('serverstart()')
M.fn.serverstop(pipename)
-- Remove the pipe so that trying to connect to it without a server listening
-- will be an error instead of a hang.
os.remove(pipename)
return pipename
end
--- @param provider string
--- @return string|boolean?
function M.missing_provider(provider)
if provider == 'ruby' or provider == 'perl' then
--- @type string?
local e = M.exec_lua("return {require('vim.provider." .. provider .. "').detect()}")[2]
return e ~= '' and e or false
elseif provider == 'node' then
--- @type string?
local e = M.fn['provider#node#Detect']()[2]
return e ~= '' and e or false
elseif provider == 'python' then
return M.exec_lua([[return {require('vim.provider.python').detect_by_module('neovim')}]])[2]
end
assert(false, 'Unknown provider: ' .. provider)
end
local load_factor = 1
if t.is_ci() then
-- Compute load factor only once (but outside of any tests).
M.clear()
M.request('nvim_command', 'source test/old/testdir/load.vim')
load_factor = M.request('nvim_eval', 'g:test_load_factor')
end
--- @param num number
--- @return number
function M.load_adjust(num)
return math.ceil(num * load_factor)
end
--- @param ctx table<string,any>
--- @return table
function M.parse_context(ctx)
local parsed = {} --- @type table<string,any>
for _, item in ipairs({ 'regs', 'jumps', 'bufs', 'gvars' }) do
--- @param v any
parsed[item] = vim.tbl_filter(function(v)
return type(v) == 'table'
end, M.call('msgpackparse', ctx[item]))
end
parsed['bufs'] = parsed['bufs'][1]
--- @param v any
return vim.tbl_map(function(v)
if #v == 0 then
return nil
end
return v
end, parsed)
end
function M.add_builddir_to_rtp()
-- Add runtime from build dir for doc/tags (used with :help).
M.command(string.format([[set rtp+=%s/runtime]], t.paths.test_build_dir))
end
--- Create folder with non existing parents
---
--- TODO(justinmk): lift this and `t.mkdir()` into vim.fs.
---
--- @param path string
--- @return boolean?
function M.mkdir_p(path)
return os.execute(
(is_os('win') and 'mkdir ' .. string.gsub(path, '/', '\\') or 'mkdir -p ' .. path)
)
end
local testid = (function()
local id = 0
return function()
id = id + 1
return id
end
end)()
return function()
local g = getfenv(2)
--- @type function?
local before_each = g.before_each
--- @type function?
local after_each = g.after_each
if before_each then
before_each(function()
local id = ('T%d'):format(testid())
_G._nvim_test_id = id
end)
end
if after_each then
after_each(function()
close_extra_sessions(_G._nvim_test_id, true)
if not vim.endswith(_G._nvim_test_id, 'x') then
-- Use a different test ID for skipped tests as well as Nvim instances spawned
-- between this after_each() and the next before_each() (e.g. in setup()).
_G._nvim_test_id = _G._nvim_test_id .. 'x'
end
check_logs()
check_cores('build/bin/nvim')
if session then
local msg = session:next_message(0)
if msg then
if msg[1] == 'notification' and msg[2] == 'nvim_error_event' then
error(msg[3][2])
end
end
end
end)
end
return M
end