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-To: vim_dev@googlegroups.com
-Subject: Patch 8.1.0136
-Fcc: outbox
-From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
-Mime-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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-
-Patch 8.1.0136
-Problem: Lua tests don't cover new features.
-Solution: Add more tests. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3130)
-Files: runtime/doc/if_lua.txt, src/testdir/test_lua.vim
-
-
-*** ../vim-8.1.0135/runtime/doc/if_lua.txt 2018-05-17 13:41:41.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/doc/if_lua.txt 2018-07-01 19:45:39.183210699 +0200
-***************
-*** 127,133 ****
- rules. Example: >
- :lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
- :echo luaeval('vim.list(t)')
-! :" [3.141593, 0], 'say' is ignored
- <
- vim.dict([arg]) Returns an empty dictionary or, if "arg" is a
- Lua table, returns a dict d such that d[k] =
---- 127,133 ----
- rules. Example: >
- :lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
- :echo luaeval('vim.list(t)')
-! :" [3.141593, v:false], 'say' is ignored
- <
- vim.dict([arg]) Returns an empty dictionary or, if "arg" is a
- Lua table, returns a dict d such that d[k] =
-***************
-*** 141,148 ****
- :" {'say': 'hi'}, numeric keys ignored
- <
- vim.funcref({name}) Returns a Funcref to function {name} (see
-! |Funcref|). It is equivalent to Vim's
-! "function". NOT IMPLEMENTED YET
-
- vim.buffer([arg]) If "arg" is a number, returns buffer with
- number "arg" in the buffer list or, if "arg"
---- 141,147 ----
- :" {'say': 'hi'}, numeric keys ignored
- <
- vim.funcref({name}) Returns a Funcref to function {name} (see
-! |Funcref|). It is equivalent to Vim's function().
-
- vim.buffer([arg]) If "arg" is a number, returns buffer with
- number "arg" in the buffer list or, if "arg"
-***************
-*** 166,172 ****
- or window, respectively. Examples: >
- :lua l = vim.list()
- :lua print(type(l), vim.type(l))
-! :" userdata list
- <
- vim.command({cmd}) Executes the vim (ex-mode) command {cmd}.
- Examples: >
---- 165,171 ----
- or window, respectively. Examples: >
- :lua l = vim.list()
- :lua print(type(l), vim.type(l))
-! :" list
- <
- vim.command({cmd}) Executes the vim (ex-mode) command {cmd}.
- Examples: >
-*** ../vim-8.1.0135/src/testdir/test_lua.vim 2018-07-01 15:12:00.224057865 +0200
---- src/testdir/test_lua.vim 2018-07-01 19:45:39.183210699 +0200
-***************
-*** 124,130 ****
- lua w2()
- call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))
-
-! lua w1, w2 = nil, nil
- %bwipe!
- endfunc
-
---- 124,130 ----
- lua w2()
- call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))
-
-! lua w1, w2 = nil
- %bwipe!
- endfunc
-
-***************
-*** 142,148 ****
- lua b2()
- call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))
-
-! lua b1, b2 = nil, nil
- %bwipe!
- endfunc
-
---- 142,148 ----
- lua b2()
- call assert_equal('Xfoo2', bufname('%'))
-
-! lua b1, b2, w1, w2 = nil
- %bwipe!
- endfunc
-
-***************
-*** 191,197 ****
- call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval("vim.buffer(" . bn1 . ").name"))
- call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval("vim.buffer(" . bn2 . ").name"))
-
-! lua bn1, bn2 = nil, nil
- %bwipe!
- endfunc
-
---- 191,197 ----
- call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval("vim.buffer(" . bn1 . ").name"))
- call assert_equal('Xfoo2', luaeval("vim.buffer(" . bn2 . ").name"))
-
-! lua bn1, bn2 = nil
- %bwipe!
- endfunc
-
-***************
-*** 275,281 ****
- call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
- call assert_equal('Xfoo1', bufname('%'))
-
-! lua bn, bp = nil, nil
- %bwipe!
- endfunc
-
---- 275,281 ----
- call assert_equal('Xfoo1', luaeval('vim.buffer().name'))
- call assert_equal('Xfoo1', bufname('%'))
-
-! lua bn, bp = nil
- %bwipe!
- endfunc
-
-***************
-*** 295,306 ****
- func Test_list()
- call assert_equal([], luaeval('vim.list()'))
-
-- " Same example as in :help lua-vim.
-- " FIXME: test is disabled because it does not work.
-- " See https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/3086
-- " lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
-- " call assert_equal([3.141593, 0], luaeval('vim.list(t)'))
--
- let l = []
- lua l = vim.eval('l')
- lua l:add(123)
---- 295,300 ----
-***************
-*** 319,327 ****
---- 313,338 ----
- lua l:insert('xx', 3)
- call assert_equal(['first', 124.0, 'abc', 'xx', v:true, v:false, {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}], l)
-
-+ lockvar 1 l
-+ call assert_fails('lua l:add("x")', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: list is locked')
-+
- lua l = nil
- endfunc
-
-+ func Test_list_table()
-+ " See :help lua-vim
-+ " Non-numeric keys should not be used to initialize the list
-+ " so say = 'hi' should be ignored.
-+ lua t = {3.14, 'hello', false, true, say = 'hi'}
-+ call assert_equal([3.14, 'hello', v:false, v:true], luaeval('vim.list(t)'))
-+ lua t = nil
-+
-+ call assert_fails('lua vim.list(1)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got number')
-+ call assert_fails('lua vim.list("x")', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got string')
-+ call assert_fails('lua vim.list(print)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got function')
-+ call assert_fails('lua vim.list(true)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got boolean')
-+ endfunc
-+
- " Test l() i.e. iterator on list
- func Test_list_iter()
- lua l = vim.list():add('foo'):add('bar')
-***************
-*** 329,335 ****
- lua for v in l() do str = str .. v end
- call assert_equal('foobar', luaeval('str'))
-
-! lua str, v, l = nil, nil, nil
- endfunc
-
- func Test_recursive_list()
---- 340,346 ----
- lua for v in l() do str = str .. v end
- call assert_equal('foobar', luaeval('str'))
-
-! lua str, l = nil
- endfunc
-
- func Test_recursive_list()
-***************
-*** 359,370 ****
- func Test_dict()
- call assert_equal({}, luaeval('vim.dict()'))
-
-- " Same example as in :help lua-vim.
-- " FIXME: test is disabled because it does not work.
-- " See https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/3086
-- " lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
-- " call assert_equal({'say' : 'hi'}, luaeval('vim.dict(t)'))
--
- let d = {}
- lua d = vim.eval('d')
- lua d[0] = 123
---- 370,375 ----
-***************
-*** 383,391 ****
---- 388,419 ----
- lua d[4] = nil
- call assert_equal({'0':124.0, '1':'abc', '2':v:true, '3':v:false, '5': {'a':1, 'b':2, 'c':3}}, d)
-
-+ lockvar 1 d
-+ call assert_fails('lua d[6] = 1', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: dict is locked')
-+
- lua d = nil
- endfunc
-
-+ func Test_dict_table()
-+ lua t = {key1 = 'x', key2 = 3.14, key3 = true, key4 = false}
-+ call assert_equal({'key1': 'x', 'key2': 3.14, 'key3': v:true, 'key4': v:false},
-+ \ luaeval('vim.dict(t)'))
-+
-+ " Same example as in :help lua-vim.
-+ lua t = {math.pi, false, say = 'hi'}
-+ " FIXME: commented out as it currently does not work as documented:
-+ " Expected {'say': 'hi'}
-+ " but got {'1': 3.141593, '2': v:false, 'say': 'hi'}
-+ " Is the documentation or the code wrong?
-+ "call assert_equal({'say' : 'hi'}, luaeval('vim.dict(t)'))
-+ lua t = nil
-+
-+ call assert_fails('lua vim.dict(1)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got number')
-+ call assert_fails('lua vim.dict("x")', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got string')
-+ call assert_fails('lua vim.dict(print)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got function')
-+ call assert_fails('lua vim.dict(true)', '[string "vim chunk"]:1: table expected, got boolean')
-+ endfunc
-+
- " Test d() i.e. iterator on dictionary
- func Test_dict_iter()
- let d = {'a': 1, 'b':2}
-***************
-*** 394,400 ****
- lua for k,v in d() do str = str .. k ..':' .. v .. ',' end
- call assert_equal('a:1,b:2,', luaeval('str'))
-
-! lua str, k, v, d = nil, nil, nil, nil
- endfunc
-
- func Test_funcref()
---- 422,428 ----
- lua for k,v in d() do str = str .. k ..':' .. v .. ',' end
- call assert_equal('a:1,b:2,', luaeval('str'))
-
-! lua str, d = nil
- endfunc
-
- func Test_funcref()
-***************
-*** 418,423 ****
---- 446,453 ----
- lua d.len = vim.funcref"Mylen" -- assign d as 'self'
- lua res = (d.len() == vim.funcref"len"(vim.eval"l")) and "OK" or "FAIL"
- call assert_equal("OK", luaeval('res'))
-+
-+ lua i1, i2, msg, d, res = nil
- endfunc
-
- " Test vim.type()
-***************
-*** 496,502 ****
- call assert_equal('hello', luaeval('str'))
- call assert_equal(123.0, luaeval('num'))
-
-! lua str, num = nil, nil
- call delete('Xlua_file')
- endfunc
-
---- 526,532 ----
- call assert_equal('hello', luaeval('str'))
- call assert_equal(123.0, luaeval('num'))
-
-! lua str, num = nil
- call delete('Xlua_file')
- endfunc
-
-***************
-*** 512,518 ****
- let msg = split(execute('message'), "\n")[-1]
- call assert_equal('str=foo, num=321', msg)
-
-! lua str, num = nil, nil
- call delete('Xlua_file')
- bwipe!
- endfunc
---- 542,560 ----
- let msg = split(execute('message'), "\n")[-1]
- call assert_equal('str=foo, num=321', msg)
-
-! lua str, num = nil
-! call delete('Xlua_file')
-! bwipe!
-! endfunc
-!
-! " Test :luafile with syntax error
-! func Test_luafile_error()
-! new Xlua_file
-! call writefile(['nil = 0' ], 'Xlua_file')
-! call setfperm('Xlua_file', 'r-xr-xr-x')
-!
-! call assert_fails('luafile Xlua_file', "Xlua_file:1: unexpected symbol near 'nil'")
-!
- call delete('Xlua_file')
- bwipe!
- endfunc
-*** ../vim-8.1.0135/src/version.c 2018-07-01 16:43:59.850736541 +0200
---- src/version.c 2018-07-01 19:47:47.126402301 +0200
-***************
-*** 791,792 ****
---- 791,794 ----
- { /* Add new patch number below this line */
-+ /**/
-+ 136,
- /**/
-
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-
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