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" 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_ funtion. E.g.:
" ../vim -u NONE -S runtest.vim test_channel.vim open_delay
" The output can be found in the "messages" file.
"
" 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.
so small.vim
" 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'
echoerr error
split test.log
$put =error
w
cquit
endif
" 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 or latin1 by default, instead of whatever the system default
" happens to be. Individual tests can overrule this at the top of the file.
if has('multi_byte')
set encoding=utf-8
else
set encoding=latin1
endif
" Avoid stopping at the "hit enter" prompt
set nomore
" Output all messages in English.
lang mess C
" Always use forward slashes.
set shellslash
let s:srcdir = expand('%:p:h:h')
" Prepare for calling test_garbagecollect_now().
let v:testing = 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)
echo 'Executing ' . a:test
" 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.
call test_override('ALL', 0)
if exists("*SetUp")
try
call SetUp()
catch
call add(v:errors, 'Caught exception in SetUp() before ' . a:test . ': ' . v:exception . ' @ ' . v:throwpoint)
endtry
endif
call add(s:messages, 'Executing ' . a:test)
let s:done += 1
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
if exists("*TearDown")
try
call TearDown()
catch
call add(v:errors, 'Caught exception in TearDown() after ' . a:test . ': ' . v:exception . ' @ ' . v:throwpoint)
endtry
endif
" Close any extra windows and make the current one not modified.
while 1
let wincount = winnr('$')
if wincount == 1
break
endif
bwipe!
if wincount == winnr('$')
" Did not manage to close a window.
only!
break
endif
endwhile
set nomodified
endfunc
func AfterTheTest()
if len(v:errors) > 0
let s:fail += 1
call add(s:errors, 'Found errors in ' . s:test . ':')
call extend(s:errors, v:errors)
let v:errors = []
endif
endfunc
" This function can be called by a test if it wants to abort testing.
func FinishTesting()
call AfterTheTest()
" Don't write viminfo on exit.
set viminfo=
" Clean up files created by setup.vim
call delete('XfakeHOME', 'rf')
if s:fail == 0
" Success, create the .res file so that make knows it's done.
exe 'split ' . fnamemodify(g:testname, ':r') . '.res'
write
endif
if len(s:errors) > 0
" Append errors to test.log
split test.log
call append(line('$'), '')
call append(line('$'), 'From ' . g:testname . ':')
call append(line('$'), s:errors)
write
endif
let message = 'Executed ' . s:done . (s:done > 1 ? ' tests' : ' test')
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
" 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:errors = []
let s:messages = []
let s:skipped = []
if expand('%') =~ 'test_vimscript.vim'
" this test has intentional s:errors, don't use try/catch.
source %
else
try
source %
catch
let s:fail += 1
call add(s:errors, 'Caught exception: ' . v:exception . ' @ ' . v:throwpoint)
endtry
endif
" Names of flaky tests.
let s:flaky = [
\ 'Test_client_server()',
\ 'Test_close_and_exit_cb()',
\ 'Test_collapse_buffers()',
\ 'Test_communicate()',
\ 'Test_exit_callback_interval()',
\ 'Test_nb_basic()',
\ 'Test_oneshot()',
\ 'Test_pipe_through_sort_all()',
\ 'Test_pipe_through_sort_some()',
\ 'Test_quoteplus()',
\ 'Test_quotestar()',
\ 'Test_reltime()',
\ 'Test_terminal_noblock()',
\ 'Test_with_partial_callback()',
\ ]
" Locate Test_ functions and execute them.
redir @q
silent function /^Test_
redir END
let s:tests = split(substitute(@q, 'function \(\k*()\)', '\1', '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
" Execute the tests in alphabetical order.
for s:test in sort(s:tests)
call RunTheTest(s:test)
if len(v:errors) > 0 && index(s:flaky, s:test) >= 0
call add(s:messages, 'Found errors in ' . s:test . ':')
call extend(s:messages, v:errors)
call add(s:messages, 'Flaky test failed, running it again')
let first_run = v:errors
let v:errors = []
call RunTheTest(s:test)
if len(v:errors) > 0
let second_run = v:errors
let v:errors = ['First run:']
call extend(v:errors, first_run)
call add(v:errors, 'Second run:')
call extend(v:errors, second_run)
endif
endif
call AfterTheTest()
endfor
call FinishTesting()
" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab
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