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| *testing.txt*	Nvim
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| 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL	  by Bram Moolenaar
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| 
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| Testing Vim and Vim script			*testing-support*
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| 
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| Expression evaluation is explained in |eval.txt|.  This file goes into details
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| about writing tests in Vim script.  This can be used for testing Vim itself
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| and for testing plugins.
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| 
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| 1. Testing Vim				|testing|
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| 2. Test functions			|test-functions-details|
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| 3. Assert functions			|assert-functions-details|
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| 
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| ==============================================================================
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| 1. Testing Vim						*testing*
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| 
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| Vim can be tested after building it, usually with "make test".
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| The tests are located in the directory "src/testdir".
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| 
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| There are several types of tests added over time:
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| 	test33.in		oldest, don't add any of these
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| 	test_something.in	old style tests
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| 	test_something.vim	new style tests
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| 
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| 						*new-style-testing*
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| New tests should be added as new style tests.  These use functions such as
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| |assert_equal()| to keep the test commands and the expected result in one
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| place.
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| 						*old-style-testing*
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| In some cases an old style test needs to be used.
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| 
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| Find more information in the file src/testdir/README.txt.
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| 
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| ==============================================================================
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| 2. Test functions				*test-functions-details*
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| 
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| test_garbagecollect_now()			 *test_garbagecollect_now()*
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| 		Like garbagecollect(), but executed right away.  This must
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| 		only be called directly to avoid any structure to exist
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| 		internally, and |v:testing| must have been set before calling
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| 		any function.
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| 
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| ==============================================================================
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| 3. Assert functions				*assert-functions-details*
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| 
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| 
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| assert_beeps({cmd})					*assert_beeps()*
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| 		Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
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| 		NOT produce a beep or visual bell.
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| 		Also see |assert_fails()|, |assert_nobeep()| and
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| 		|assert-return|.
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			GetCmd()->assert_beeps()
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| <
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| 							*assert_equal()*
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| assert_equal({expected}, {actual} [, {msg}])
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| 		When {expected} and {actual} are not equal an error message is
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| 		added to |v:errors| and 1 is returned.  Otherwise zero is
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| 		returned |assert-return|.
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| 		There is no automatic conversion, the String "4" is different
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| 		from the Number 4.  And the number 4 is different from the
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| 		Float 4.0.  The value of 'ignorecase' is not used here, case
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| 		always matters.
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| 		When {msg} is omitted an error in the form "Expected
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| 		{expected} but got {actual}" is produced.
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| 		Example: >
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| 	assert_equal('foo', 'bar')
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| <		Will result in a string to be added to |v:errors|:
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| 	test.vim line 12: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			mylist->assert_equal([1, 2, 3])
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| 
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| <							*assert_equalfile()*
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| assert_equalfile({fname-one}, {fname-two})
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| 		When the files {fname-one} and {fname-two} do not contain
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| 		exactly the same text an error message is added to |v:errors|.
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| 		Also see |assert-return|.
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| 		When {fname-one} or {fname-two} does not exist the error will
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| 		mention that.
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			GetLog()->assert_equalfile('expected.log')
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| 
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| assert_exception({error} [, {msg}])			*assert_exception()*
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| 		When v:exception does not contain the string {error} an error
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| 		message is added to |v:errors|.  Also see |assert-return|.
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| 		This can be used to assert that a command throws an exception.
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| 		Using the error number, followed by a colon, avoids problems
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| 		with translations: >
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| 			try
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| 			  commandthatfails
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| 			  call assert_false(1, 'command should have failed')
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| 			catch
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| 			  call assert_exception('E492:')
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| 			endtry
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| 
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| assert_fails({cmd} [, {error} [, {msg}]])			*assert_fails()*
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| 		Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
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| 		NOT produce an error.  Also see |assert-return|.
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| 		When {error} is given it must match in |v:errmsg|.
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| 		Note that beeping is not considered an error, and some failing
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| 		commands only beep.  Use |assert_beeps()| for those.
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			GetCmd()->assert_fails('E99:')
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| 
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| assert_false({actual} [, {msg}])				*assert_false()*
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| 		When {actual} is not false an error message is added to
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| 		|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
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| 		Also see |assert-return|.
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| 		A value is false when it is zero. When {actual} is not a
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| 		number the assert fails.
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| 		When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
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| 		"Expected False but got {actual}" is produced.
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			GetResult()->assert_false()
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| 
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| assert_inrange({lower}, {upper}, {actual} [, {msg}])	 *assert_inrange()*
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| 		This asserts number and |Float| values.  When {actual}  is lower
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| 		than {lower} or higher than {upper} an error message is added
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| 		to |v:errors|.  Also see |assert-return|.
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| 		When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
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| 		"Expected range {lower} - {upper}, but got {actual}" is
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| 		produced.
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| 
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| 								*assert_match()*
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| assert_match({pattern}, {actual} [, {msg}])
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| 		When {pattern} does not match {actual} an error message is
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| 		added to |v:errors|.  Also see |assert-return|.
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| 
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| 		{pattern} is used as with |expr-=~|: The matching is always done
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| 		like 'magic' was set and 'cpoptions' is empty, no matter what
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| 		the actual value of 'magic' or 'cpoptions' is.
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| 
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| 		{actual} is used as a string, automatic conversion applies.
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| 		Use "^" and "$" to match with the start and end of the text.
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| 		Use both to match the whole text.
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| 
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| 		When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
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| 		"Pattern {pattern} does not match {actual}" is produced.
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| 		Example: >
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| 	assert_match('^f.*o$', 'foobar')
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| <		Will result in a string to be added to |v:errors|:
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| 	test.vim line 12: Pattern '^f.*o$' does not match 'foobar' ~
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			getFile()->assert_match('foo.*')
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| <
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| assert_nobeep({cmd})					*assert_nobeep()*
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| 		Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it
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| 		produces a beep or visual bell.
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| 		Also see |assert_beeps()|.
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			GetCmd()->assert_nobeep()
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| <
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| 							*assert_notequal()*
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| assert_notequal({expected}, {actual} [, {msg}])
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| 		The opposite of `assert_equal()`: add an error message to
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| 		|v:errors| when {expected} and {actual} are equal.
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| 		Also see |assert-return|.
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			mylist->assert_notequal([1, 2, 3])
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| 
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| <							*assert_notmatch()*
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| assert_notmatch({pattern}, {actual} [, {msg}])
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| 		The opposite of `assert_match()`: add an error message to
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| 		|v:errors| when {pattern} matches {actual}.
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| 		Also see |assert-return|.
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			getFile()->assert_notmatch('bar.*')
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| 
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| 
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| assert_report({msg})					*assert_report()*
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| 		Report a test failure directly, using String {msg}.
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| 		Always returns one.
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			GetMessage()->assert_report()
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| 
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| 
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| assert_true({actual} [, {msg}])				*assert_true()*
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| 		When {actual} is not true an error message is added to
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| 		|v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
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| 		Also see |assert-return|.
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| 		A value is |TRUE| when it is a non-zero number or |v:true|.
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| 		When {actual} is not a number or |v:true| the assert fails.
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| 		When {msg} is omitted an error in the form "Expected True but
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| 		got {actual}" is produced.
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| 
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| 		Can also be used as a |method|: >
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| 			GetResult()->assert_true()
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| <
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| 
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|  vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
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