" Tests for complicated + argument to :edit command function Test_edit() call writefile(["foo|bar"], "Xfile1") call writefile(["foo/bar"], "Xfile2") edit +1|s/|/PIPE/|w Xfile1| e Xfile2|1 | s/\//SLASH/|w call assert_equal(["fooPIPEbar"], readfile("Xfile1")) call assert_equal(["fooSLASHbar"], readfile("Xfile2")) call delete('Xfile1') call delete('Xfile2') endfunction func Test_edit_bad() " Test loading a utf8 file with bad utf8 sequences. call writefile(["[\xff][\xc0][\xe2\x89\xf0][\xc2\xc2]"], "Xbadfile") new " Without ++bad=..., the default behavior is like ++bad=? e! ++enc=utf8 Xbadfile call assert_equal('[?][?][???][??]', getline(1)) e! ++encoding=utf8 ++bad=_ Xbadfile call assert_equal('[_][_][___][__]', getline(1)) e! ++enc=utf8 ++bad=drop Xbadfile call assert_equal('[][][][]', getline(1)) e! ++enc=utf8 ++bad=keep Xbadfile call assert_equal("[\xff][\xc0][\xe2\x89\xf0][\xc2\xc2]", getline(1)) call assert_fails('e! ++enc=utf8 ++bad=foo Xbadfile', 'E474:') bw! call delete('Xbadfile') endfunc " Test for ++bin and ++nobin arguments func Test_binary_arg() new edit ++bin Xfile1 call assert_equal(1, &binary) edit ++nobin Xfile2 call assert_equal(0, &binary) call assert_fails('edit ++binabc Xfile3', 'E474:') close! endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab