" This script is sourced while editing the .vim file with the tests. " When the script is successful the .res file will be created. " Errors are appended to the test.log file. " " To execute only specific test functions, add a second argument. It will be " matched against the names of the Test_ function. E.g.: " ../vim -u NONE -S runtest.vim test_channel.vim open_delay " The output can be found in the "messages" file. " " If the environment variable $TEST_FILTER is set then only test functions " matching this pattern are executed. E.g. for sh/bash: " export TEST_FILTER=Test_channel " For csh: " setenv TEST_FILTER Test_channel " " If the environment variable $TEST_SKIP_PAT is set then test functions " matching this pattern will be skipped. It's the opposite of $TEST_FILTER. " " While working on a test you can make $TEST_NO_RETRY non-empty to not retry: " export TEST_NO_RETRY=yes " " To ignore failure for tests that are known to fail in a certain environment, " set $TEST_MAY_FAIL to a comma separated list of function names. E.g. for " sh/bash: " export TEST_MAY_FAIL=Test_channel_one,Test_channel_other " The failure report will then not be included in the test.log file and " "make test" will not fail. " " The test script may contain anything, only functions that start with " "Test_" are special. These will be invoked and should contain assert " functions. See test_assert.vim for an example. " " It is possible to source other files that contain "Test_" functions. This " can speed up testing, since Vim does not need to restart. But be careful " that the tests do not interfere with each other. " " If an error cannot be detected properly with an assert function add the " error to the v:errors list: " call add(v:errors, 'test foo failed: Cannot find xyz') " " If preparation for each Test_ function is needed, define a SetUp function. " It will be called before each Test_ function. " " If cleanup after each Test_ function is needed, define a TearDown function. " It will be called after each Test_ function. " " When debugging a test it can be useful to add messages to v:errors: " call add(v:errors, "this happened") " Without the +eval feature we can't run these tests, bail out. silent! while 0 qa! silent! endwhile " In the GUI we can always change the screen size. if has('gui_running') set columns=80 lines=25 endif " Check that the screen size is at least 24 x 80 characters. if &lines < 24 || &columns < 80 let error = 'Screen size too small! Tests require at least 24 lines with 80 characters, got ' .. &lines .. ' lines with ' .. &columns .. ' characters' echoerr error split test.log $put =error write split messages call append(line('$'), '') call append(line('$'), 'From ' . expand('%') . ':') call append(line('$'), error) write qa! endif if has('reltime') let s:start_time = reltime() endif " Always use forward slashes. set shellslash " Common with all tests on all systems. source setup.vim " For consistency run all tests with 'nocompatible' set. " This also enables use of line continuation. set nocp viminfo+=nviminfo " Use utf-8 by default, instead of whatever the system default happens to be. " Individual tests can overrule this at the top of the file and use " g:orig_encoding if needed. let g:orig_encoding = &encoding set encoding=utf-8 " REDIR_TEST_TO_NULL has a very permissive SwapExists autocommand which is for " the test_name.vim file itself. Replace it here with a more restrictive one, " so we still catch mistakes. if has("win32") " replace any '/' directory separators by '\\' let s:test_script_fname = substitute(expand('%'), '/', '\\', 'g') else let s:test_script_fname = expand('%') endif au! SwapExists * call HandleSwapExists() func HandleSwapExists() if exists('g:ignoreSwapExists') return endif " Ignore finding a swap file for the test script (the user might be " editing it and do ":make test_name") and the output file. " Report finding another swap file and chose 'q' to avoid getting stuck. if expand('') == 'messages' || expand('') =~ s:test_script_fname let v:swapchoice = 'e' else call assert_report('Unexpected swap file: ' .. v:swapname) let v:swapchoice = 'q' endif endfunc " Avoid stopping at the "hit enter" prompt set nomore " Output all messages in English. lang mess C " suppress menu translation if has('gui_running') && exists('did_install_default_menus') source $VIMRUNTIME/delmenu.vim set langmenu=none source $VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim endif let s:srcdir = expand('%:p:h:h') if has('win32') " avoid prompt that is long or contains a line break let $PROMPT = '$P$G' " On MS-Windows t_md and t_me are Vim specific escape sequences. let s:t_bold = "\x1b[1m" let s:t_normal = "\x1b[m" else let s:t_bold = &t_md let s:t_normal = &t_me endif if has('mac') " In macOS, when starting a shell in a terminal, a bash deprecation warning " message is displayed. This breaks the terminal test. Disable the warning " message. let $BASH_SILENCE_DEPRECATION_WARNING = 1 endif " Prepare for calling test_garbagecollect_now(). let v:testing = 1 " By default, copy each buffer line into allocated memory, so that valgrind can " detect accessing memory before and after it. call test_override('alloc_lines', 1) " Support function: get the alloc ID by name. function GetAllocId(name) exe 'split ' . s:srcdir . '/alloc.h' let top = search('typedef enum') if top == 0 call add(v:errors, 'typedef not found in alloc.h') endif let lnum = search('aid_' . a:name . ',') if lnum == 0 call add(v:errors, 'Alloc ID ' . a:name . ' not defined') endif close return lnum - top - 1 endfunc func RunTheTest(test) echoconsole 'Executing ' . a:test if has('reltime') let func_start = reltime() endif " Avoid stopping at the "hit enter" prompt set nomore " Avoid a three second wait when a message is about to be overwritten by the " mode message. set noshowmode " Clear any overrides, except "alloc_lines". call test_override('ALL', 0) " Some tests wipe out buffers. To be consistent, always wipe out all " buffers. %bwipe! " The test may change the current directory. Save and restore the " directory after executing the test. let save_cwd = getcwd() if exists("*SetUp") try call SetUp() catch call add(v:errors, 'Caught exception in SetUp() before ' . a:test . ': ' . v:exception . ' @ ' . v:throwpoint) endtry endif au VimLeavePre * call EarlyExit(g:testfunc) if a:test =~ 'Test_nocatch_' " Function handles errors itself. This avoids skipping commands after the " error. let g:skipped_reason = '' exe 'call ' . a:test if g:skipped_reason != '' call add(s:messages, ' Skipped') call add(s:skipped, 'SKIPPED ' . a:test . ': ' . g:skipped_reason) endif else try exe 'call ' . a:test catch /^\cskipped/ call add(s:messages, ' Skipped') call add(s:skipped, 'SKIPPED ' . a:test . ': ' . substitute(v:exception, '^\S*\s\+', '', '')) catch call add(v:errors, 'Caught exception in ' . a:test . ': ' . v:exception . ' @ ' . v:throwpoint) endtry endif au! VimLeavePre " In case 'insertmode' was set and something went wrong, make sure it is " reset to avoid trouble with anything else. set noinsertmode if exists("*TearDown") try call TearDown() catch call add(v:errors, 'Caught exception in TearDown() after ' . a:test . ': ' . v:exception . ' @ ' . v:throwpoint) endtry endif " Clear any autocommands and put back the catch-all for SwapExists. au! au SwapExists * call HandleSwapExists() " Check for and close any stray popup windows. if has('popupwin') call assert_equal([], popup_list(), 'Popup is still present') call popup_clear(1) endif if filereadable('guidialogfile') call add(v:errors, "Unexpected dialog: " .. readfile('guidialogfile')->join('')) call delete('guidialogfile') endif " Close any extra tab pages and windows and make the current one not modified. while tabpagenr('$') > 1 let winid = win_getid() quit! if winid == win_getid() echoerr 'Could not quit window' break endif endwhile while 1 let wincount = winnr('$') if wincount == 1 break endif bwipe! if wincount == winnr('$') " Did not manage to close a window. only! break endif endwhile exe 'cd ' . save_cwd let message = 'Executed ' . a:test if has('reltime') let message ..= repeat(' ', 50 - len(message)) let time = reltime(func_start) if has('float') && reltimefloat(time) > 0.1 let message = s:t_bold .. message endif let message ..= ' in ' .. reltimestr(time) .. ' seconds' if has('float') && reltimefloat(time) > 0.1 let message ..= s:t_normal endif endif call add(s:messages, message) let s:done += 1 endfunc func AfterTheTest(func_name) if len(v:errors) > 0 if match(s:may_fail_list, '^' .. a:func_name) >= 0 let s:fail_expected += 1 call add(s:errors_expected, 'Found errors in ' . g:testfunc . ':') call extend(s:errors_expected, v:errors) else let s:fail += 1 call add(s:errors, 'Found errors in ' . g:testfunc . ':') call extend(s:errors, v:errors) endif let v:errors = [] endif endfunc func EarlyExit(test) " It's OK for the test we use to test the quit detection. if a:test != 'Test_zz_quit_detected()' call add(v:errors, v:errmsg) call add(v:errors, 'Test caused Vim to exit: ' . a:test) endif call FinishTesting() endfunc " This function can be called by a test if it wants to abort testing. func FinishTesting() call AfterTheTest('') " Don't write viminfo on exit. set viminfo= " Clean up files created by setup.vim call delete('XfakeHOME', 'rf') if s:fail == 0 && s:fail_expected == 0 " Success, create the .res file so that make knows it's done. exe 'split ' . fnamemodify(g:testname, ':r') . '.res' write endif if len(s:errors) > 0 " Append errors to test.log split test.log call append(line('$'), '') call append(line('$'), 'From ' . g:testname . ':') call append(line('$'), s:errors) write endif if s:done == 0 if s:filtered > 0 if $TEST_FILTER != '' let message = "NO tests match $TEST_FILTER: '" .. $TEST_FILTER .. "'" else let message = "ALL tests match $TEST_SKIP_PAT: '" .. $TEST_SKIP_PAT .. "'" endif else let message = 'NO tests executed' endif else if s:filtered > 0 call add(s:messages, "Filtered " .. s:filtered .. " tests with $TEST_FILTER and $TEST_SKIP_PAT") endif let message = 'Executed ' . s:done . (s:done > 1 ? ' tests' : ' test') endif if s:done > 0 && has('reltime') let message = s:t_bold .. message .. repeat(' ', 40 - len(message)) let message ..= ' in ' .. reltimestr(reltime(s:start_time)) .. ' seconds' let message ..= s:t_normal endif echo message call add(s:messages, message) if s:fail > 0 let message = s:fail . ' FAILED:' echo message call add(s:messages, message) call extend(s:messages, s:errors) endif if s:fail_expected > 0 let message = s:fail_expected . ' FAILED (matching $TEST_MAY_FAIL):' echo message call add(s:messages, message) call extend(s:messages, s:errors_expected) endif " Add SKIPPED messages call extend(s:messages, s:skipped) " Append messages to the file "messages" split messages call append(line('$'), '') call append(line('$'), 'From ' . g:testname . ':') call append(line('$'), s:messages) write qall! endfunc " Source the test script. First grab the file name, in case the script " navigates away. g:testname can be used by the tests. let g:testname = expand('%') let s:done = 0 let s:fail = 0 let s:fail_expected = 0 let s:errors = [] let s:errors_expected = [] let s:messages = [] let s:skipped = [] if expand('%') =~ 'test_vimscript.vim' " this test has intentional errors, don't use try/catch. source % else try source % catch /^\cskipped/ call add(s:messages, ' Skipped') call add(s:skipped, 'SKIPPED ' . expand('%') . ': ' . substitute(v:exception, '^\S*\s\+', '', '')) catch let s:fail += 1 call add(s:errors, 'Caught exception: ' . v:exception . ' @ ' . v:throwpoint) endtry endif " Delete the .res file, it may change behavior for completion call delete(fnamemodify(g:testname, ':r') .. '.res') " Locate Test_ functions and execute them. redir @q silent function /^Test_ redir END let s:tests = split(substitute(@q, '\(function\|def\) \(\k*()\)', '\2', 'g')) " If there is an extra argument filter the function names against it. if argc() > 1 let s:tests = filter(s:tests, 'v:val =~ argv(1)') endif " If the environment variable $TEST_FILTER is set then filter the function " names against it. let s:filtered = 0 if $TEST_FILTER != '' let s:filtered = len(s:tests) let s:tests = filter(s:tests, 'v:val =~ $TEST_FILTER') let s:filtered -= len(s:tests) endif let s:may_fail_list = [] if $TEST_MAY_FAIL != '' " Split the list at commas and add () to make it match g:testfunc. let s:may_fail_list = split($TEST_MAY_FAIL, ',')->map({i, v -> v .. '()'}) endif " Execute the tests in alphabetical order. for g:testfunc in sort(s:tests) if $TEST_SKIP_PAT != '' && g:testfunc =~ $TEST_SKIP_PAT call add(s:messages, g:testfunc .. ' matches $TEST_SKIP_PAT') let s:filtered += 1 continue endif " Silence, please! set belloff=all let prev_error = '' let total_errors = [] let g:run_nr = 1 " A test can set g:test_is_flaky to retry running the test. let g:test_is_flaky = 0 let starttime = strftime("%H:%M:%S") call RunTheTest(g:testfunc) " Repeat a flaky test. Give up when: " - $TEST_NO_RETRY is not empty " - it fails again with the same message " - it fails five times (with a different message) if len(v:errors) > 0 \ && $TEST_NO_RETRY == '' \ && g:test_is_flaky while 1 call add(s:messages, 'Found errors in ' .. g:testfunc .. ':') call extend(s:messages, v:errors) let endtime = strftime("%H:%M:%S") call add(total_errors, $'Run {g:run_nr}, {starttime} - {endtime}:') call extend(total_errors, v:errors) if g:run_nr >= 5 || prev_error == v:errors[0] call add(total_errors, 'Flaky test failed too often, giving up') let v:errors = total_errors break endif call add(s:messages, 'Flaky test failed, running it again') " Flakiness is often caused by the system being very busy. Sleep a " couple of seconds to have a higher chance of succeeding the second " time. sleep 2 let prev_error = v:errors[0] let v:errors = [] let g:run_nr += 1 let starttime = strftime("%H:%M:%S") call RunTheTest(g:testfunc) if len(v:errors) == 0 " Test passed on rerun. break endif endwhile endif call AfterTheTest(g:testfunc) endfor call FinishTesting() " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab