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neovim/test/legacy/002_filename_recognition_spec.lua
Thiago de Arruda 42d5b526b9 test: Replace vroom by lua/busted for functional tests
The 'lupa' python package provides a simple way to seamless integrate lua and
python code.

This commit replaces vroom by a python script that exposes the 'neovim' package
to a lua state, and invokes busted to run functional tests. This is a temporary
solution that will enable writing functional tests using lua/bused while a lua
client library is not available.

The reason for dropping vroom is flexibility: Lua/busted has a nice DSL-style
syntax while also providing the customization power of a full programming
language. Another reason is to use a single framework for unit/functional tests.

Two other changes were performed in this commit:

- Instead of "gcc-unittest/gcc-ia32", the travis builds for gcc are now
  identified by "gcc/gcc-32". They will run unit/functional tests for both 64
  and 32 bits.
- Old integration tests(in src/nvim/testdir) are now ran by the 'oldtest' target
2014-09-30 17:37:16 -03:00

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-- Test if URLs are recognized as filenames by commands such as "gf". Here
-- we'll use `expand("<cfile>")` since "gf" would need to open the file.
local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')
local clear, feed, insert = helpers.clear, helpers.feed, helpers.insert
local execute, expect = helpers.execute, helpers.expect
describe('filename recognition', function()
setup(clear)
it('is working', function()
-- insert some lines containing URLs
insert([[
first test for URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2a and other text
second test for URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2b. And other text
third test for URL:\\machine.name\vimtest2c and other text
fourth test for URL:\\machine.name\tmp\vimtest2d, and other text]])
-- Go to the first URL and append it to the beginning
execute('/^first', '/tmp', 'call append(0, expand("<cfile>"))')
-- Repeat for the second URL
-- this time, navigate to the word "URL" instead of "tmp"
execute('/^second', '/URL', 'call append(1, expand("<cfile>"))')
-- Repeat for the remaining URLs. This time, the 'isfname' option must be
-- set to allow '\' in filenames
execute('set isf=@,48-57,/,.,-,_,+,,,$,:,~,\\')
execute('/^third', '/name', 'call append(2, expand("<cfile>"))')
execute('/^fourth', '/URL', 'call append(3, expand("<cfile>"))')
-- Delete the initial text, which now starts at line 5
feed('5GdG')
-- The buffer should now contain:
expect([[
URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2a
URL://machine.name/tmp/vimtest2b
URL:\\machine.name\vimtest2c
URL:\\machine.name\tmp\vimtest2d]])
end)
end)