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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
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813 B
Lua
33 lines
813 B
Lua
--- RPC server fixture.
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--
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-- Lua's paths are passed as arguments to reflect the path in the test itself.
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package.path = arg[1]
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package.cpath = arg[2]
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local StdioStream = require 'test.client.uv_stream'.StdioStream
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local Session = require 'test.client.session'
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local stdio_stream = StdioStream.open()
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local session = Session.new(stdio_stream)
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local function on_request(method, args)
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if method == 'poll' then
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return 'ok'
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elseif method == 'write_stderr' then
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io.stderr:write(args[1])
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return 'done!'
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elseif method == 'exit' then
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session:stop()
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return vim.NIL
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end
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end
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local function on_notification(event, args)
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if event == 'ping' and #args == 0 then
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session:notify('nvim_eval', "rpcnotify(g:channel, 'pong')")
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end
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end
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session:run(on_request, on_notification)
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session:close()
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