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This includes a partial port of Vim patch 8.2.2569 and some changes to nvim_eval_statusline() to allow a multibyte fillchar. Literally every line of C code touched by that patch has been refactored in Nvim, and that patch contains some irrelevant foldcolumn tests I'm not sure how to port (as Nvim's foldcolumn behavior has diverged from Vim's).
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20 KiB
Lua
483 lines
20 KiB
Lua
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local helpers = require("test.unit.helpers")(after_each)
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local itp = helpers.gen_itp(it)
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local to_cstr = helpers.to_cstr
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local get_str = helpers.ffi.string
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local eq = helpers.eq
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local NULL = helpers.NULL
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local globals = helpers.cimport("./src/nvim/globals.h")
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local buffer = helpers.cimport("./src/nvim/buffer.h")
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describe('buffer functions', function()
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local buflist_new = function(file, flags)
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local c_file = to_cstr(file)
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return buffer.buflist_new(c_file, c_file, 1, flags)
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end
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local close_buffer = function(win, buf, action, abort_if_last)
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return buffer.close_buffer(win, buf, action, abort_if_last)
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end
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local path1 = 'test_file_path'
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local path2 = 'file_path_test'
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local path3 = 'path_test_file'
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before_each(function()
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-- create the files
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io.open(path1, 'w').close()
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io.open(path2, 'w').close()
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io.open(path3, 'w').close()
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end)
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after_each(function()
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os.remove(path1)
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os.remove(path2)
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os.remove(path3)
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end)
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describe('buf_valid', function()
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itp('should view NULL as an invalid buffer', function()
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eq(false, buffer.buf_valid(NULL))
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end)
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itp('should view an open buffer as valid', function()
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local buf = buflist_new(path1, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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eq(true, buffer.buf_valid(buf))
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end)
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itp('should view a closed and hidden buffer as valid', function()
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local buf = buflist_new(path1, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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close_buffer(NULL, buf, 0, 0)
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eq(true, buffer.buf_valid(buf))
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end)
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itp('should view a closed and unloaded buffer as valid', function()
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local buf = buflist_new(path1, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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close_buffer(NULL, buf, buffer.DOBUF_UNLOAD, 0)
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eq(true, buffer.buf_valid(buf))
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end)
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itp('should view a closed and wiped buffer as invalid', function()
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local buf = buflist_new(path1, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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close_buffer(NULL, buf, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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eq(false, buffer.buf_valid(buf))
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end)
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end)
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describe('buflist_findpat', function()
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local ALLOW_UNLISTED = 1
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local ONLY_LISTED = 0
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local buflist_findpat = function(pat, allow_unlisted)
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return buffer.buflist_findpat(to_cstr(pat), NULL, allow_unlisted, 0, 0)
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end
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itp('should find exact matches', function()
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local buf = buflist_new(path1, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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eq(buf.handle, buflist_findpat(path1, ONLY_LISTED))
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close_buffer(NULL, buf, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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end)
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itp('should prefer to match the start of a file path', function()
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local buf1 = buflist_new(path1, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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local buf2 = buflist_new(path2, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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local buf3 = buflist_new(path3, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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eq(buf1.handle, buflist_findpat("test", ONLY_LISTED))
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eq(buf2.handle, buflist_findpat("file", ONLY_LISTED))
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eq(buf3.handle, buflist_findpat("path", ONLY_LISTED))
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close_buffer(NULL, buf1, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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close_buffer(NULL, buf2, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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close_buffer(NULL, buf3, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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end)
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itp('should prefer to match the end of a file over the middle', function()
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--{ Given: Two buffers, where 'test' appears in both
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-- And: 'test' appears at the end of buf3 but in the middle of buf2
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local buf2 = buflist_new(path2, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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local buf3 = buflist_new(path3, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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-- Then: buf2 is the buffer that is found
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eq(buf2.handle, buflist_findpat("test", ONLY_LISTED))
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--}
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--{ When: We close buf2
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close_buffer(NULL, buf2, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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-- And: Open buf1, which has 'file' in the middle of its name
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local buf1 = buflist_new(path1, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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-- Then: buf3 is found since 'file' appears at the end of the name
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eq(buf3.handle, buflist_findpat("file", ONLY_LISTED))
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--}
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close_buffer(NULL, buf1, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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close_buffer(NULL, buf3, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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end)
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itp('should match a unique fragment of a file path', function()
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local buf1 = buflist_new(path1, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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local buf2 = buflist_new(path2, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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local buf3 = buflist_new(path3, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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eq(buf3.handle, buflist_findpat("_test_", ONLY_LISTED))
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close_buffer(NULL, buf1, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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close_buffer(NULL, buf2, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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close_buffer(NULL, buf3, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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end)
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itp('should include / ignore unlisted buffers based on the flag.', function()
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--{ Given: A buffer
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local buf3 = buflist_new(path3, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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-- Then: We should find the buffer when it is given a unique pattern
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eq(buf3.handle, buflist_findpat("_test_", ONLY_LISTED))
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--}
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--{ When: We unlist the buffer
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close_buffer(NULL, buf3, buffer.DOBUF_DEL, 0)
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-- Then: It should not find the buffer when searching only listed buffers
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eq(-1, buflist_findpat("_test_", ONLY_LISTED))
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-- And: It should find the buffer when including unlisted buffers
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eq(buf3.handle, buflist_findpat("_test_", ALLOW_UNLISTED))
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--}
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--{ When: We wipe the buffer
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close_buffer(NULL, buf3, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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-- Then: It should not find the buffer at all
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eq(-1, buflist_findpat("_test_", ONLY_LISTED))
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eq(-1, buflist_findpat("_test_", ALLOW_UNLISTED))
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--}
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end)
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itp('should prefer listed buffers to unlisted buffers.', function()
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--{ Given: Two buffers that match a pattern
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local buf1 = buflist_new(path1, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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local buf2 = buflist_new(path2, buffer.BLN_LISTED)
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-- Then: The first buffer is preferred when both are listed
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eq(buf1.handle, buflist_findpat("test", ONLY_LISTED))
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--}
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--{ When: The first buffer is unlisted
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close_buffer(NULL, buf1, buffer.DOBUF_DEL, 0)
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-- Then: The second buffer is preferred because
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-- unlisted buffers are not allowed
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eq(buf2.handle, buflist_findpat("test", ONLY_LISTED))
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--}
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--{ When: We allow unlisted buffers
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-- Then: The second buffer is still preferred
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-- because listed buffers are preferred to unlisted
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eq(buf2.handle, buflist_findpat("test", ALLOW_UNLISTED))
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--}
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--{ When: We unlist the second buffer
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close_buffer(NULL, buf2, buffer.DOBUF_DEL, 0)
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-- Then: The first buffer is preferred again
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-- because buf1 matches better which takes precedence
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-- when both buffers have the same listing status.
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eq(buf1.handle, buflist_findpat("test", ALLOW_UNLISTED))
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-- And: Neither buffer is returned when ignoring unlisted
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eq(-1, buflist_findpat("test", ONLY_LISTED))
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--}
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close_buffer(NULL, buf1, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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close_buffer(NULL, buf2, buffer.DOBUF_WIPE, 0)
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end)
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end)
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describe('build_stl_str_hl', function()
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local buffer_byte_size = 100
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local STL_INITIAL_ITEMS = 20
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local output_buffer = ''
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-- This function builds the statusline
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--
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-- @param arg Optional arguments are:
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-- .pat The statusline format string
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-- .fillchar The fill character used in the statusline
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-- .maximum_cell_count The number of cells available in the statusline
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local function build_stl_str_hl(arg)
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output_buffer = to_cstr(string.rep(" ", buffer_byte_size))
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local pat = arg.pat or ''
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local fillchar = arg.fillchar or (' '):byte()
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local maximum_cell_count = arg.maximum_cell_count or buffer_byte_size
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return buffer.build_stl_str_hl(globals.curwin,
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output_buffer,
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buffer_byte_size,
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to_cstr(pat),
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false,
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fillchar,
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maximum_cell_count,
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NULL,
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NULL)
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end
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-- Use this function to simplify testing the comparison between
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-- the format string and the resulting statusline.
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--
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-- @param description The description of what the test should be doing
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-- @param statusline_cell_count The number of cells available in the statusline
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-- @param input_stl The format string for the statusline
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-- @param expected_stl The expected result string for the statusline
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--
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-- @param arg Options can be placed in an optional dictionary as the last parameter
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-- .expected_cell_count The expected number of cells build_stl_str_hl will return
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-- .expected_byte_length The expected byte length of the string (defaults to byte length of expected_stl)
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-- .file_name The name of the file to be tested (useful in %f type tests)
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-- .fillchar The character that will be used to fill any 'extra' space in the stl
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local function statusline_test (description,
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statusline_cell_count,
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input_stl,
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expected_stl,
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arg)
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-- arg is the optional parameter
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-- so we either fill in option with arg or an empty dictionary
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local option = arg or {}
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local fillchar = option.fillchar or (' '):byte()
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local expected_cell_count = option.expected_cell_count or statusline_cell_count
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local expected_byte_length = option.expected_byte_length or #expected_stl
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itp(description, function()
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if option.file_name then
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buffer.setfname(globals.curbuf, to_cstr(option.file_name), NULL, 1)
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else
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buffer.setfname(globals.curbuf, nil, NULL, 1)
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end
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local result_cell_count = build_stl_str_hl{pat=input_stl,
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maximum_cell_count=statusline_cell_count,
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fillchar=fillchar}
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eq(expected_stl, get_str(output_buffer, expected_byte_length))
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eq(expected_cell_count, result_cell_count)
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end)
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end
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-- expression testing
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statusline_test('Should expand expression', 2,
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'%!expand(20+1)', '21')
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statusline_test('Should expand broken expression to itself', 11,
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'%!expand(20+1', 'expand(20+1')
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-- file name testing
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statusline_test('should print no file name', 10,
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'%f', '[No Name]',
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{expected_cell_count=9})
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statusline_test('should print the relative file name', 30,
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'%f', 'test/unit/buffer_spec.lua',
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{file_name='test/unit/buffer_spec.lua', expected_cell_count=25})
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statusline_test('should print the full file name', 40,
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'%F', '/test/unit/buffer_spec.lua',
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{file_name='/test/unit/buffer_spec.lua', expected_cell_count=26})
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-- fillchar testing
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statusline_test('should handle `!` as a fillchar', 10,
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'abcde%=', 'abcde!!!!!',
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{fillchar=('!'):byte()})
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statusline_test('should handle `~` as a fillchar', 10,
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'%=abcde', '~~~~~abcde',
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{fillchar=('~'):byte()})
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statusline_test('should put fillchar `!` in between text', 10,
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'abc%=def', 'abc!!!!def',
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{fillchar=('!'):byte()})
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statusline_test('should put fillchar `~` in between text', 10,
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'abc%=def', 'abc~~~~def',
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{fillchar=('~'):byte()})
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statusline_test('should put fillchar `━` in between text', 10,
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'abc%=def', 'abc━━━━def',
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{fillchar=0x2501})
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statusline_test('should handle zero-fillchar as a space', 10,
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'abcde%=', 'abcde ',
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{fillchar=0})
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statusline_test('should print the tail file name', 80,
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'%t', 'buffer_spec.lua',
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{file_name='test/unit/buffer_spec.lua', expected_cell_count=15})
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-- standard text testing
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statusline_test('should copy plain text', 80,
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'this is a test', 'this is a test',
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{expected_cell_count=14})
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-- line number testing
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statusline_test('should print the buffer number', 80,
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'%n', '1',
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{expected_cell_count=1})
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statusline_test('should print the current line number in the buffer', 80,
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'%l', '0',
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{expected_cell_count=1})
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statusline_test('should print the number of lines in the buffer', 80,
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'%L', '1',
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{expected_cell_count=1})
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-- truncation testing
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statusline_test('should truncate when standard text pattern is too long', 10,
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'0123456789abcde', '<6789abcde')
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statusline_test('should truncate when using =', 10,
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'abcdef%=ghijkl', 'abcdef<jkl')
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statusline_test('should truncate centered text when using ==', 10,
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'abcde%=gone%=fghij', 'abcde<ghij')
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statusline_test('should respect the `<` marker', 10,
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'abc%<defghijkl', 'abc<ghijkl')
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statusline_test('should truncate at `<` with one `=`, test 1', 10,
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'abc%<def%=ghijklmno', 'abc<jklmno')
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statusline_test('should truncate at `<` with one `=`, test 2', 10,
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'abcdef%=ghijkl%<mno', 'abcdefghi>')
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statusline_test('should truncate at `<` with one `=`, test 3', 10,
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'abc%<def%=ghijklmno', 'abc<jklmno')
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statusline_test('should truncate at `<` with one `=`, test 4', 10,
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'abc%<def%=ghij', 'abcdefghij')
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statusline_test('should truncate at `<` with one `=`, test 4', 10,
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'abc%<def%=ghijk', 'abc<fghijk')
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statusline_test('should truncate at `<` with many `=`, test 4', 10,
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'ab%<cdef%=g%=h%=ijk', 'ab<efghijk')
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statusline_test('should truncate at the first `<`', 10,
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'abc%<def%<ghijklm', 'abc<hijklm')
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statusline_test('should ignore trailing %', 3, 'abc%', 'abc')
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-- alignment testing with fillchar
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local function statusline_test_align (description,
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statusline_cell_count,
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input_stl,
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expected_stl,
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arg)
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arg = arg or {}
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statusline_test(description .. ' without fillchar',
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statusline_cell_count, input_stl, expected_stl:gsub('%~', ' '), arg)
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arg.fillchar = ('!'):byte()
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statusline_test(description .. ' with fillchar `!`',
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statusline_cell_count, input_stl, expected_stl:gsub('%~', '!'), arg)
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arg.fillchar = 0x2501
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statusline_test(description .. ' with fillchar `━`',
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statusline_cell_count, input_stl, expected_stl:gsub('%~', '━'), arg)
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end
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statusline_test_align('should right align when using =', 20,
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'neo%=vim', 'neo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~vim')
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statusline_test_align('should, when possible, center text when using %=text%=', 20,
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'abc%=neovim%=def', 'abc~~~~neovim~~~~def')
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statusline_test_align('should handle uneven spacing in the buffer when using %=text%=', 20,
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'abc%=neo_vim%=def', 'abc~~~neo_vim~~~~def')
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statusline_test_align('should have equal spaces even with non-equal sides when using =', 20,
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'foobar%=test%=baz', 'foobar~~~test~~~~baz')
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statusline_test_align('should have equal spaces even with longer right side when using =', 20,
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'a%=test%=longtext', 'a~~~test~~~~longtext')
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statusline_test_align('should handle an empty left side when using ==', 20,
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'%=test%=baz', '~~~~~~test~~~~~~~baz')
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statusline_test_align('should handle an empty right side when using ==', 20,
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'foobar%=test%=', 'foobar~~~~~test~~~~~')
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statusline_test_align('should handle consecutive empty ==', 20,
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'%=%=test%=', '~~~~~~~~~~test~~~~~~')
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statusline_test_align('should handle an = alone', 20,
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'%=', '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~')
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statusline_test_align('should right align text when it is alone with =', 20,
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'%=foo', '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~foo')
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statusline_test_align('should left align text when it is alone with =', 20,
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'foo%=', 'foo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~')
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statusline_test_align('should approximately center text when using %=text%=', 21,
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'abc%=neovim%=def', 'abc~~~~neovim~~~~~def')
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statusline_test_align('should completely fill the buffer when using %=text%=', 21,
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'abc%=neo_vim%=def', 'abc~~~~neo_vim~~~~def')
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statusline_test_align('should have equal spacing even with non-equal sides when using =', 21,
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'foobar%=test%=baz', 'foobar~~~~test~~~~baz')
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statusline_test_align('should have equal spacing even with longer right side when using =', 21,
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'a%=test%=longtext', 'a~~~~test~~~~longtext')
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statusline_test_align('should handle an empty left side when using ==', 21,
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'%=test%=baz', '~~~~~~~test~~~~~~~baz')
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statusline_test_align('should handle an empty right side when using ==', 21,
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'foobar%=test%=', 'foobar~~~~~test~~~~~~')
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statusline_test_align('should quadrant the text when using 3 %=', 40,
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'abcd%=n%=eovim%=ef', 'abcd~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~eovim~~~~~~~~~~ef')
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statusline_test_align('should work well with %t', 40,
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'%t%=right_aligned', 'buffer_spec.lua~~~~~~~~~~~~right_aligned',
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{file_name='test/unit/buffer_spec.lua'})
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statusline_test_align('should work well with %t and regular text', 40,
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'l%=m_l %t m_r%=r', 'l~~~~~~~m_l buffer_spec.lua m_r~~~~~~~~r',
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{file_name='test/unit/buffer_spec.lua'})
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statusline_test_align('should work well with %=, %t, %L, and %l', 40,
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'%t %= %L %= %l', 'buffer_spec.lua ~~~~~~~~~ 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ 0',
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{file_name='test/unit/buffer_spec.lua'})
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statusline_test_align('should quadrant the text when using 3 %=', 41,
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'abcd%=n%=eovim%=ef', 'abcd~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~eovim~~~~~~~~~~~ef')
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statusline_test_align('should work well with %t', 41,
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'%t%=right_aligned', 'buffer_spec.lua~~~~~~~~~~~~~right_aligned',
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{file_name='test/unit/buffer_spec.lua'})
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statusline_test_align('should work well with %t and regular text', 41,
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'l%=m_l %t m_r%=r', 'l~~~~~~~~m_l buffer_spec.lua m_r~~~~~~~~r',
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{file_name='test/unit/buffer_spec.lua'})
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statusline_test_align('should work well with %=, %t, %L, and %l', 41,
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'%t %= %L %= %l', 'buffer_spec.lua ~~~~~~~~~~ 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ 0',
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{file_name='test/unit/buffer_spec.lua'})
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statusline_test_align('should work with 10 %=', 50,
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'aaaa%=b%=c%=d%=e%=fg%=hi%=jk%=lmnop%=qrstuv%=wxyz',
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'aaaa~~b~~c~~d~~e~~fg~~hi~~jk~~lmnop~~qrstuv~~~wxyz')
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-- stl item testing
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local tabline = ''
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for i= 1, 1000 do
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tabline = tabline .. (i % 2 == 0 and '%#TabLineSel#' or '%#TabLineFill#') .. tostring(i % 2)
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end
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statusline_test('should handle a large amount of any items', 20,
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tabline,
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'<1010101010101010101') -- Should not show any error
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statusline_test('should handle a larger amount of = than stl initial item', 20,
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('%='):rep(STL_INITIAL_ITEMS * 5),
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' ') -- Should not show any error
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statusline_test('should handle many extra characters', 20,
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'a' .. ('a'):rep(STL_INITIAL_ITEMS * 5),
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'<aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa') -- Does not show any error
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statusline_test('should handle many extra characters and flags', 20,
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'a' .. ('%=a'):rep(STL_INITIAL_ITEMS * 2),
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'a<aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa') -- Should not show any error
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-- multi-byte testing
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statusline_test('should handle multibyte characters', 10,
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'Ĉ%=x', 'Ĉ x')
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statusline_test('should handle multibyte characters and different fillchars', 10,
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'Ą%=mid%=end', 'Ą@mid@@end',
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{fillchar=('@'):byte()})
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-- escaping % testing
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statusline_test('should handle escape of %', 4, 'abc%%', 'abc%')
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statusline_test('case where escaped % does not fit', 3, 'abc%%abcabc', '<bc')
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statusline_test('escaped % is first', 1, '%%', '%')
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end)
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end)
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