" Tests for tagjump (tags and special searches) " SEGV occurs in older versions. (At least 7.4.1748 or older) func Test_ptag_with_notagstack() set notagstack call assert_fails('ptag does_not_exist_tag_name', 'E426') set tagstack&vim endfunc func Test_cancel_ptjump() set tags=Xtags call writefile(["!_TAG_FILE_ENCODING\tutf-8\t//", \ "word\tfile1\tcmd1", \ "word\tfile2\tcmd2"], \ 'Xtags') only! call feedkeys(":ptjump word\\", "xt") help call assert_equal(2, winnr('$')) call delete('Xtags') quit endfunc func Test_static_tagjump() set tags=Xtags call writefile(["!_TAG_FILE_ENCODING\tutf-8\t//", \ "one\tXfile1\t/^one/;\"\tf\tfile:\tsignature:(void)", \ "word\tXfile2\tcmd2"], \ 'Xtags') new Xfile1 call setline(1, ['empty', 'one()', 'empty']) write tag one call assert_equal(2, line('.')) bwipe! set tags& call delete('Xtags') call delete('Xfile1') endfunc func Test_duplicate_tagjump() set tags=Xtags call writefile(["!_TAG_FILE_ENCODING\tutf-8\t//", \ "thesame\tXfile1\t1;\"\td\tfile:", \ "thesame\tXfile1\t2;\"\td\tfile:", \ "thesame\tXfile1\t3;\"\td\tfile:", \ ], \ 'Xtags') new Xfile1 call setline(1, ['thesame one', 'thesame two', 'thesame three']) write tag thesame call assert_equal(1, line('.')) tnext call assert_equal(2, line('.')) tnext call assert_equal(3, line('.')) bwipe! set tags& call delete('Xtags') call delete('Xfile1') endfunc func Test_tagjump_switchbuf() set tags=Xtags call writefile(["!_TAG_FILE_ENCODING\tutf-8\t//", \ "second\tXfile1\t2", \ "third\tXfile1\t3",], \ 'Xtags') call writefile(['first', 'second', 'third'], 'Xfile1') enew | only set switchbuf= stag second call assert_equal(2, winnr('$')) call assert_equal(2, line('.')) stag third call assert_equal(3, winnr('$')) call assert_equal(3, line('.')) enew | only set switchbuf=useopen stag second call assert_equal(2, winnr('$')) call assert_equal(2, line('.')) stag third call assert_equal(2, winnr('$')) call assert_equal(3, line('.')) enew | only set switchbuf=usetab tab stag second call assert_equal(2, tabpagenr('$')) call assert_equal(2, line('.')) 1tabnext | stag third call assert_equal(2, tabpagenr('$')) call assert_equal(3, line('.')) tabclose! enew | only call delete('Xfile1') call delete('Xtags') set switchbuf&vim endfunc " Tests for [ CTRL-I and CTRL-W CTRL-I commands function Test_keyword_jump() call writefile(["#include Xinclude", "", \ "", \ "/* test text test tex start here", \ " some text", \ " test text", \ " start OK if found this line", \ " start found wrong line", \ "test text"], 'Xtestfile') call writefile(["/* test text test tex start here", \ " some text", \ " test text", \ " start OK if found this line", \ " start found wrong line", \ "test text"], 'Xinclude') new Xtestfile call cursor(1,1) call search("start") exe "normal! 5[\" call assert_equal(" start OK if found this line", getline('.')) call cursor(1,1) call search("start") exe "normal! 5\\" call assert_equal(" start OK if found this line", getline('.')) enew! | only call delete('Xtestfile') call delete('Xinclude') endfunction " Test for jumping to a tag with 'hidden' set, with symbolic link in path of " tag. This only works for Unix, because of the symbolic link. func Test_tag_symbolic() if !has('unix') return endif set hidden call delete("Xtest.dir", "rf") call system("ln -s . Xtest.dir") " Create a tags file with the current directory name inserted. call writefile([ \ "SECTION_OFF " . getcwd() . "/Xtest.dir/Xtest.c /^#define SECTION_OFF 3$/", \ '', \ ], 'Xtags') call writefile(['#define SECTION_OFF 3', \ '#define NUM_SECTIONS 3'], 'Xtest.c') " Try jumping to a tag, but with a path that contains a symbolic link. When " wrong, this will give the ATTENTION message. The next space will then be " eaten by hit-return, instead of moving the cursor to 'd'. set tags=Xtags enew! call append(0, 'SECTION_OFF') call cursor(1,1) exe "normal \ " call assert_equal('Xtest.c', expand('%:t')) call assert_equal(2, col('.')) set hidden& set tags& enew! call delete('Xtags') call delete('Xtest.c') call delete("Xtest.dir", "rf") %bwipe! endfunc " Tests for tag search with !_TAG_FILE_ENCODING. " Depends on the test83-tags2 and test83-tags3 files. func Test_tag_file_encoding() if has('vms') return endif if !has('iconv') || iconv("\x82\x60", "cp932", "utf-8") != "\uff21" return endif let save_enc = &encoding set encoding=utf8 let content = ['text for tags1', 'abcdefghijklmnopqrs'] call writefile(content, 'Xtags1.txt') let content = ['text for tags2', 'ABC'] call writefile(content, 'Xtags2.txt') let content = ['text for tags3', 'ABC'] call writefile(content, 'Xtags3.txt') let content = ['!_TAG_FILE_ENCODING utf-8 //', 'abcdefghijklmnopqrs Xtags1.txt /abcdefghijklmnopqrs'] call writefile(content, 'Xtags1') " case1: new set tags=Xtags1 tag abcdefghijklmnopqrs call assert_equal('Xtags1.txt', expand('%:t')) call assert_equal('abcdefghijklmnopqrs', getline('.')) close " case2: new set tags=test83-tags2 tag /.BC call assert_equal('Xtags2.txt', expand('%:t')) call assert_equal('ABC', getline('.')) close " case3: new set tags=test83-tags3 tag abc50 call assert_equal('Xtags3.txt', expand('%:t')) call assert_equal('ABC', getline('.')) close set tags& let &encoding = save_enc call delete('Xtags1.txt') call delete('Xtags2.txt') call delete('Xtags3.txt') call delete('Xtags1') endfunc " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab