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			83 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Lua
		
	
	
	
	
	
-- Tests for 'directory' option.
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-- - ".", in same dir as file
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-- - "./dir", in directory relative to file
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-- - "dir", in directory relative to current dir
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local helpers          = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each)
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local lfs              = require('lfs')
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local insert, eq       = helpers.insert, helpers.eq
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local neq, eval        = helpers.neq, helpers.eval
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local clear, execute   = helpers.clear, helpers.execute
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local wait, write_file = helpers.wait, helpers.write_file
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local function ls_dir_sorted(dirname)
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  local files = {}
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  for f in lfs.dir(dirname) do
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    if f ~= "." and f~= ".." then
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      table.insert(files, f)
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    end
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  end
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  table.sort(files)
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  return files
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end
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describe("'directory' option", function()
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  setup(function()
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    local text = [[
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      start of testfile
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      line 2 Abcdefghij
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      line 3 Abcdefghij
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      end of testfile
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      ]]
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    write_file('Xtest1', text)
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    lfs.mkdir('Xtest.je')
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    lfs.mkdir('Xtest2')
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    write_file('Xtest2/Xtest3', text)
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    clear()
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  end)
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  teardown(function()
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    execute('qall!')
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    helpers.rmdir('Xtest.je')
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    helpers.rmdir('Xtest2')
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    os.remove('Xtest1')
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  end)
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  it('is working', function()
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    insert([[
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      start of testfile
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      line 2 Abcdefghij
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      line 3 Abcdefghij
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      end of testfile]])
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    execute('set swapfile')
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    execute('set dir=.,~')
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    -- sanity check: files should not exist yet.
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    eq(nil, lfs.attributes('.Xtest1.swp'))
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    execute('e! Xtest1')
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    wait()
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    eq('Xtest1', eval('buffer_name("%")'))
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    -- Verify that the swapfile exists. In the legacy test this was done by
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    -- reading the output from :!ls.
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    neq(nil, lfs.attributes('.Xtest1.swp'))
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    execute('set dir=./Xtest2,.,~')
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    execute('e Xtest1')
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    wait()
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    -- swapfile should no longer exist in CWD.
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    eq(nil, lfs.attributes('.Xtest1.swp'))
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    eq({ "Xtest1.swp", "Xtest3" }, ls_dir_sorted("Xtest2"))
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    execute('set dir=Xtest.je,~')
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    execute('e Xtest2/Xtest3')
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    eq(1, eval('&swapfile'))
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    wait()
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    eq({ "Xtest3" }, ls_dir_sorted("Xtest2"))
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    eq({ "Xtest3.swp" }, ls_dir_sorted("Xtest.je"))
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  end)
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end)
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