Tests for: - "gf" on ${VAR}, - ":checkpath!" with various 'include' settings. STARTTEST :so small.vim :if has("ebcdic") : set isfname=@,240-249,/,.,-,_,+,,,$,:,~,{,} :else : set isfname=@,48-57,/,.,-,_,+,,,$,:,~,{,} :endif :" :if has("unix") :let $CDIR = "." /CDIR :else :if has("amiga") :let $TDIR = "/testdir" :else :let $TDIR = "." :endif /TDIR :endif :" Dummy writing for making that sure gf doesn't fail even if the current :" file is modified. It can be occurred when executing the following command :" directly on Windows without fixing the 'fileformat': :" > nmake -f Make_dos.mak test17.out :w! test.out gf :set ff=unix :w! test.out :brewind ENDTEST ${CDIR}/test17a.in $TDIR/test17a.in STARTTEST :" check for 'include' without \zs or \ze :lang C :call delete("./Xbase.a") :call delete("Xdir1", "rf") :!mkdir Xdir1 :!mkdir "Xdir1/dir2" :e! Xdir1/dir2/foo.a i#include "bar.a": :w :e Xdir1/dir2/bar.a i#include "baz.a": :w :e Xdir1/dir2/baz.a i#include "foo.a": :w :e Xbase.a :set path=Xdir1/dir2 i#include : :w :redir! >>test.out :checkpath! :redir END :brewind ENDTEST STARTTEST :" check for 'include' with \zs and \ze :call delete("./Xbase.b") :call delete("Xdir1", "rf") :!mkdir Xdir1 :!mkdir "Xdir1/dir2" :let &include='^\s*%inc\s*/\zs[^/]\+\ze' :function! DotsToSlashes() : return substitute(v:fname, '\.', '/', 'g') . '.b' :endfunction :let &includeexpr='DotsToSlashes()' :e! Xdir1/dir2/foo.b i%inc /bar/: :w :e Xdir1/dir2/bar.b i%inc /baz/: :w :e Xdir1/dir2/baz.b i%inc /foo/: :w :e Xbase.b :set path=Xdir1/dir2 i%inc /foo/: :w :redir! >>test.out :checkpath! :redir END :brewind ENDTEST STARTTEST :" check for 'include' with \zs and no \ze :call delete("./Xbase.c") :call delete("Xdir1", "rf") :!mkdir Xdir1 :!mkdir "Xdir1/dir2" :let &include='^\s*%inc\s*\%([[:upper:]][^[:space:]]*\s\+\)\?\zs\S\+\ze' :function! StripNewlineChar() : if v:fname =~ '\n$' : return v:fname[:-2] : endif : return v:fname :endfunction :let &includeexpr='StripNewlineChar()' :e! Xdir1/dir2/foo.c i%inc bar.c: :w :e Xdir1/dir2/bar.c i%inc baz.c: :w :e Xdir1/dir2/baz.c i%inc foo.c: :w :e Xdir1/dir2/FALSE.c i%inc foo.c: :w :e Xbase.c :set path=Xdir1/dir2 i%inc FALSE.c foo.c: :w :redir! >>test.out :checkpath! :redir END :brewind :" change "\" to "/" for Windows and fix 'fileformat' :e test.out :%s#\\#/#g :set ff& :w :q ENDTEST