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- " Tests for the :let command.
- source vim9.vim
- func Test_let()
- " Test to not autoload when assigning. It causes internal error.
- set runtimepath+=./sautest
- let Test104#numvar = function('tr')
- call assert_equal("function('tr')", string(Test104#numvar))
- let foo#tr = function('tr')
- call assert_equal("function('tr')", string(foo#tr))
- unlet foo#tr
- let a = 1
- let b = 2
- let out = execute('let a b')
- let s = "\na #1\nb #2"
- call assert_equal(s, out)
- let out = execute('let {0 == 1 ? "a" : "b"}')
- let s = "\nb #2"
- call assert_equal(s, out)
- let out = execute('let {0 == 1 ? "a" : "b"} a')
- let s = "\nb #2\na #1"
- call assert_equal(s, out)
- let out = execute('let a {0 == 1 ? "a" : "b"}')
- let s = "\na #1\nb #2"
- call assert_equal(s, out)
- " Test for displaying a string variable
- let s = 'vim'
- let out = execute('let s')
- let s = "\ns vim"
- call assert_equal(s, out)
- " Test for displaying a list variable
- let l = [1, 2]
- let out = execute('let l')
- let s = "\nl [1, 2]"
- call assert_equal(s, out)
- " Test for displaying a dict variable
- let d = {'k' : 'v'}
- let out = execute('let d')
- let s = "\nd {'k': 'v'}"
- call assert_equal(s, out)
- " Test for displaying a function reference variable
- let F = function('min')
- let out = execute('let F')
- let s = "\nF *min()"
- call assert_equal(s, out)
- let x = 0
- if 0 | let x = 1 | endif
- call assert_equal(0, x)
- " Display a list item using an out of range index
- let l = [10]
- call assert_fails('let l[1]', 'E684:')
- " List special variable dictionaries
- let g:Test_Global_Var = 5
- call assert_match("\nTest_Global_Var #5", execute('let g:'))
- unlet g:Test_Global_Var
- let b:Test_Buf_Var = 8
- call assert_match("\nb:Test_Buf_Var #8", execute('let b:'))
- unlet b:Test_Buf_Var
- let w:Test_Win_Var = 'foo'
- call assert_equal("\nw:Test_Win_Var foo", execute('let w:'))
- unlet w:Test_Win_Var
- let t:Test_Tab_Var = 'bar'
- call assert_equal("\nt:Test_Tab_Var bar", execute('let t:'))
- unlet t:Test_Tab_Var
- let s:Test_Script_Var = [7]
- call assert_match("\ns:Test_Script_Var \\[7]", execute('let s:'))
- unlet s:Test_Script_Var
- let l:Test_Local_Var = {'k' : 5}
- call assert_match("\nl:Test_Local_Var {'k': 5}", execute('let l:'))
- call assert_match("v:errors []", execute('let v:'))
- " Test for assigning multiple list items
- let l = [1, 2, 3]
- let [l[0], l[1]] = [10, 20]
- call assert_equal([10, 20, 3], l)
- " Test for errors in conditional expression
- call assert_fails('let val = [] ? 1 : 2', 'E745:')
- call assert_fails('let val = 1 ? 5+ : 6', 'E121:')
- call assert_fails('let val = 1 ? 0 : 5+', 'E15:')
- call assert_false(exists('val'))
- " Test for errors in logical operators
- let @a = 'if [] || 0 | let val = 2 | endif'
- call assert_fails('exe @a', 'E745:')
- call assert_fails('call feedkeys(":let val = 0 || []\<cr>", "xt")', 'E745:')
- call assert_fails('exe "let val = [] && 5"', 'E745:')
- call assert_fails('exe "let val = 6 && []"', 'E745:')
- endfunc
- func s:set_arg1(a) abort
- let a:a = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg2(a) abort
- let a:b = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg3(a) abort
- let b = a:
- let b['a'] = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg4(a) abort
- let b = a:
- let b['a'] = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg5(a) abort
- let b = a:
- let b['a'][0] = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg6(a) abort
- let a:a[0] = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg7(a) abort
- call extend(a:, {'a': 1})
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg8(a) abort
- call extend(a:, {'b': 1})
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg9(a) abort
- let a:['b'] = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg10(a) abort
- let b = a:
- call extend(b, {'a': 1})
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg11(a) abort
- let b = a:
- call extend(b, {'b': 1})
- endfunction
- func s:set_arg12(a) abort
- let b = a:
- let b['b'] = 1
- endfunction
- func Test_let_arg_fail()
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg1(1)', 'E46:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg2(1)', 'E461:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg3(1)', 'E46:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg4(1)', 'E46:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg5(1)', 'E46:')
- call s:set_arg6([0])
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg7(1)', 'E742:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg8(1)', 'E742:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg9(1)', 'E461:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg10(1)', 'E742:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg11(1)', 'E742:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_arg12(1)', 'E461:')
- endfunction
- func s:set_varg1(...) abort
- let a:000 = []
- endfunction
- func s:set_varg2(...) abort
- let a:000[0] = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_varg3(...) abort
- let a:000 += [1]
- endfunction
- func s:set_varg4(...) abort
- call add(a:000, 1)
- endfunction
- func s:set_varg5(...) abort
- let a:000[0][0] = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_varg6(...) abort
- let b = a:000
- let b[0] = 1
- endfunction
- func s:set_varg7(...) abort
- let b = a:000
- let b += [1]
- endfunction
- func s:set_varg8(...) abort
- let b = a:000
- call add(b, 1)
- endfunction
- func s:set_varg9(...) abort
- let b = a:000
- let b[0][0] = 1
- endfunction
- func Test_let_varg_fail()
- call assert_fails('call s:set_varg1(1)', 'E46:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_varg2(1)', 'E742:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_varg3(1)', 'E46:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_varg4(1)', 'E742:')
- call s:set_varg5([0])
- call assert_fails('call s:set_varg6(1)', 'E742:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_varg7(1)', 'E742:')
- call assert_fails('call s:set_varg8(1)', 'E742:')
- call s:set_varg9([0])
- endfunction
- func Test_let_utf8_environment()
- let $a = 'ĀĒĪŌŪあいうえお'
- call assert_equal('ĀĒĪŌŪあいうえお', $a)
- endfunc
- func Test_let_no_type_checking()
- let v = 1
- let v = [1,2,3]
- let v = {'a': 1, 'b': 2}
- let v = 3.4
- let v = 'hello'
- endfunc
- func Test_let_termcap()
- throw 'Skipped: Nvim does not support termcap options'
- " Terminal code
- let old_t_te = &t_te
- let &t_te = "\<Esc>[yes;"
- call assert_match('t_te.*^[[yes;', execute("set termcap"))
- let &t_te = old_t_te
- if exists("+t_k1")
- " Key code
- let old_t_k1 = &t_k1
- let &t_k1 = "that"
- call assert_match('t_k1.*that', execute("set termcap"))
- let &t_k1 = old_t_k1
- endif
- call assert_fails('let x = &t_xx', 'E113:')
- let &t_xx = "yes"
- call assert_equal("yes", &t_xx)
- let &t_xx = ""
- call assert_fails('let x = &t_xx', 'E113:')
- endfunc
- func Test_let_option_error()
- let _w = &tw
- let &tw = 80
- call assert_fails('let &tw .= 1', ['E734:', 'E734:'])
- call assert_fails('let &tw .= []', ['E734:', 'E734:'])
- call assert_fails('let &tw = []', ['E745:', 'E745:'])
- call assert_fails('let &tw += []', ['E745:', 'E745:'])
- call assert_equal(80, &tw)
- let &tw = _w
- let _w = &autoread
- let &autoread = 1
- call assert_fails('let &autoread .= 1', ['E734:', 'E734:'])
- call assert_fails('let &autoread .= []', ['E734:', 'E734:'])
- call assert_fails('let &autoread = []', ['E745:', 'E745:'])
- call assert_fails('let &autoread += []', ['E745:', 'E745:'])
- call assert_equal(1, &autoread)
- let &autoread = _w
- let _w = &fillchars
- let &fillchars = "vert:|"
- call assert_fails('let &fillchars += "diff:-"', ['E734:', 'E734:'])
- call assert_fails('let &fillchars += []', ['E734:', 'E734:'])
- call assert_fails('let &fillchars = []', ['E730:', 'E730:'])
- call assert_fails('let &fillchars .= []', ['E730:', 'E730:'])
- call assert_equal("vert:|", &fillchars)
- let &fillchars = _w
- call assert_fails('let &nosuchoption = 1', ['E355:', 'E355:'])
- call assert_fails('let &nosuchoption = ""', ['E355:', 'E355:'])
- call assert_fails('let &nosuchoption = []', ['E355:', 'E355:'])
- call assert_fails('let &t_xx = []', ['E730:', 'E730:'])
- endfunc
- " Errors with the :let statement
- func Test_let_errors()
- let s = 'abcd'
- call assert_fails('let s[1] = 5', 'E689:')
- let l = [1, 2, 3]
- call assert_fails('let l[:] = 5', 'E709:')
- call assert_fails('let x:lnum=5', ['E121:', 'E488:'])
- call assert_fails('let v:=5', 'E461:')
- call assert_fails('let [a]', 'E474:')
- call assert_fails('let [a, b] = [', 'E697:')
- call assert_fails('let [a, b] = [10, 20', 'E696:')
- call assert_fails('let [a, b] = 10', 'E714:')
- call assert_fails('let [a, , b] = [10, 20]', 'E475:')
- call assert_fails('let [a, b&] = [10, 20]', 'E475:')
- call assert_fails('let $ = 10', 'E475:')
- call assert_fails('let $FOO[1] = "abc"', 'E18:')
- call assert_fails('let &buftype[1] = "nofile"', 'E18:')
- let s = "var"
- let var = 1
- call assert_fails('let var += [1,2]', 'E734:')
- call assert_fails('let {s}.1 = 2', 'E1203:')
- call assert_fails('let a[1] = 5', 'E121:')
- let l = [[1,2]]
- call assert_fails('let l[:][0] = [5]', 'E708:')
- let d = {'k' : 4}
- call assert_fails('let d.# = 5', 'E488:')
- call assert_fails('let d.m += 5', 'E716:')
- call assert_fails('let m = d[{]', 'E15:')
- let l = [1, 2]
- call assert_fails('let l[2] = 0', 'E684:')
- call assert_fails('let l[0:1] = [1, 2, 3]', 'E710:')
- call assert_fails('let l[-2:-3] = [3, 4]', 'E684:')
- call assert_fails('let l[0:4] = [5, 6]', 'E711:')
- call assert_fails('let l -= 2', 'E734:')
- call assert_fails('let l += 2', 'E734:')
- call assert_fails('let g:["a;b"] = 10', 'E461:')
- call assert_fails('let g:.min = function("max")', 'E704:')
- call assert_fails('let g:cos = "" | let g:.cos = {-> 42}', 'E704:')
- if has('channel')
- let ch = test_null_channel()
- call assert_fails('let ch += 1', 'E734:')
- endif
- call assert_fails('let name = "a" .. "b",', 'E488: Trailing characters: ,')
- " This test works only when the language is English
- if v:lang == "C" || v:lang =~ '^[Ee]n'
- call assert_fails('let [a ; b;] = [10, 20]',
- \ 'Double ; in list of variables')
- endif
- endfunc
- func Test_let_heredoc_fails()
- call assert_fails('let v =<< marker', 'E991:')
- try
- exe "let v =<< TEXT | abc | TEXT"
- call assert_report('No exception thrown')
- catch /E488:/
- catch
- call assert_report('Caught exception: ' .. v:exception)
- endtry
- try
- let &commentstring =<< trim TEXT
- change
- insert
- append
- TEXT
- call assert_report('No exception thrown')
- catch /E730:/
- catch
- call assert_report('Caught exception: ' .. v:exception)
- endtry
- try
- let $SOME_ENV_VAR =<< trim TEXT
- change
- insert
- append
- TEXT
- call assert_report('No exception thrown')
- catch /E730:/
- catch
- call assert_report('Caught exception: ' .. v:exception)
- endtry
- try
- let @r =<< trim TEXT
- change
- insert
- append
- TEXT
- call assert_report('No exception thrown')
- catch /E730:/
- catch
- call assert_report('Caught exception: ' .. v:exception)
- endtry
- try
- let @- =<< trim TEXT
- change
- insert
- append
- TEXT
- call assert_report('No exception thrown')
- catch /E730:/
- catch
- call assert_report('Caught exception: ' .. v:exception)
- endtry
- try
- let [] =<< trim TEXT
- TEXT
- call assert_report('No exception thrown')
- catch /E475:/
- catch
- call assert_report('Caught exception: ' .. v:exception)
- endtry
- try
- let [a b c] =<< trim TEXT
- TEXT
- call assert_report('No exception thrown')
- catch /E475:/
- catch
- call assert_report('Caught exception: ' .. v:exception)
- endtry
- try
- let [a; b; c] =<< trim TEXT
- TEXT
- call assert_report('No exception thrown')
- catch /E452:/
- catch
- call assert_report('Caught exception: ' .. v:exception)
- endtry
- let text =<< trim END
- func WrongSyntax()
- let v =<< that there
- endfunc
- END
- call writefile(text, 'XheredocFail')
- call assert_fails('source XheredocFail', 'E1145:')
- call delete('XheredocFail')
- let text =<< trim CodeEnd
- func MissingEnd()
- let v =<< END
- endfunc
- CodeEnd
- call writefile(text, 'XheredocWrong')
- call assert_fails('source XheredocWrong', 'E1145:')
- call delete('XheredocWrong')
- let text =<< trim TEXTend
- let v =<< " comment
- TEXTend
- call writefile(text, 'XheredocNoMarker')
- call assert_fails('source XheredocNoMarker', 'E172:')
- call delete('XheredocNoMarker')
- let text =<< trim TEXTend
- let v =<< text
- TEXTend
- call writefile(text, 'XheredocBadMarker')
- call assert_fails('source XheredocBadMarker', 'E221:')
- call delete('XheredocBadMarker')
- call writefile(['let v =<< TEXT', 'abc'], 'XheredocMissingMarker')
- call assert_fails('source XheredocMissingMarker', 'E990:')
- call delete('XheredocMissingMarker')
- endfunc
- func Test_let_heredoc_trim_no_indent_marker()
- let text =<< trim END
- Text
- with
- indent
- END
- call assert_equal(['Text', 'with', 'indent'], text)
- endfunc
- func Test_let_interpolated()
- call assert_equal('{text}', $'{{text}}')
- call assert_equal('{{text}}', $'{{{{text}}}}')
- let text = 'text'
- call assert_equal('text{{', $'{text .. "{{"}')
- call assert_equal('text{{', $"{text .. '{{'}")
- call assert_equal('text{{', $'{text .. '{{'}')
- call assert_equal('text{{', $"{text .. "{{"}")
- endfunc
- " Test for the setting a variable using the heredoc syntax.
- " Keep near the end, this messes up highlighting.
- func Test_let_heredoc()
- let var1 =<< END
- Some sample text
- Text with indent
- !@#$%^&*()-+_={}|[]\~`:";'<>?,./
- END
- call assert_equal(["Some sample text", "\tText with indent", " !@#$%^&*()-+_={}|[]\\~`:\";'<>?,./"], var1)
- let var2 =<< XXX
- Editor
- XXX
- call assert_equal(['Editor'], var2)
- let var3 =<<END
- END
- call assert_equal([], var3)
- let var3 =<<END
- vim
- end
- END
- END
- END
- call assert_equal(['vim', '', 'end', ' END', 'END '], var3)
- let var1 =<< trim END
- Line1
- Line2
- Line3
- END
- END
- call assert_equal(['Line1', ' Line2', "\tLine3", ' END'], var1)
- let var1 =<< trim !!!
- Line1
- line2
- Line3
- !!!
- !!!
- call assert_equal(['Line1', ' line2', "\tLine3", '!!!',], var1)
- let var1 =<< trim XX
- Line1
- XX
- call assert_equal(['Line1'], var1)
- let var1 =<< trim XX " comment
- Line1
- Line2
- Line3
- XX
- call assert_equal(['Line1', ' Line2', 'Line3'], var1)
- " ignore "endfunc"
- let var1 =<< END
- something
- endfunc
- END
- call assert_equal(['something', 'endfunc'], var1)
- " ignore "endfunc" with trim
- let var1 =<< trim END
- something
- endfunc
- END
- call assert_equal(['something', 'endfunc'], var1)
- " not concatenate lines
- let var1 =<< END
- some
- \thing
- \ else
- END
- call assert_equal(['some', ' \thing', ' \ else'], var1)
- " ignore "python << xx"
- let var1 =<<END
- something
- python << xx
- END
- call assert_equal(['something', 'python << xx'], var1)
- " ignore "python << xx" with trim
- let var1 =<< trim END
- something
- python << xx
- END
- call assert_equal(['something', 'python << xx'], var1)
- " ignore "append"
- let var1 =<< E
- something
- app
- E
- call assert_equal(['something', 'app'], var1)
- " ignore "append" with trim
- let var1 =<< trim END
- something
- app
- END
- call assert_equal(['something', 'app'], var1)
- let check = []
- if 0
- let check =<< trim END
- from heredoc
- END
- endif
- call assert_equal([], check)
- " unpack assignment
- let [a, b, c] =<< END
- x
- \y
- z
- END
- call assert_equal([' x', ' \y', ' z'], [a, b, c])
- " unpack assignment without whitespace
- let[a,b,c]=<<END
- change
- insert
- append
- END
- call assert_equal(['change', 'insert', 'append'], [a, b, c])
- " unpack assignment with semicolon
- let [a; b] =<< END
- change
- insert
- append
- END
- call assert_equal(['change', ['insert', 'append']], [a, b])
- " unpack assignment with registers
- let [@/, @", @-] =<< END
- change
- insert
- append
- END
- call assert_equal(['change', 'insert', 'append'], [@/, @", @-])
- " curly braces name and list slice assignment
- let foo_3_bar = ['', '', '']
- let foo_{1 + 2}_bar[ : ] =<< END
- change
- insert
- append
- END
- call assert_equal(['change', 'insert', 'append'], foo_3_bar)
- " dictionary key containing brackets and spaces
- let d = {'abc] 123': 'baz'}
- let d[d['abc] 123'] .. '{'] =<< END
- change
- insert
- append
- END
- call assert_equal(['change', 'insert', 'append'], d['baz{'])
- endfunc
- " Test for evaluating Vim expressions in a heredoc using {expr}
- " Keep near the end, this messes up highlighting.
- func Test_let_heredoc_eval()
- let str = ''
- let code =<< trim eval END
- let a = {5 + 10}
- let b = {min([10, 6])} + {max([4, 6])}
- {str}
- let c = "abc{str}d"
- END
- call assert_equal(['let a = 15', 'let b = 6 + 6', '', 'let c = "abcd"'], code)
- let $TESTVAR = "Hello"
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let s = "{$TESTVAR}"
- END
- call assert_equal(['let s = "Hello"'], code)
- let code =<< eval END
- let s = "{$TESTVAR}"
- END
- call assert_equal([' let s = "Hello"'], code)
- let a = 10
- let data =<< eval END
- {a}
- END
- call assert_equal(['10'], data)
- let x = 'X'
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let a = {{abc}}
- let b = {x}
- let c = {{
- END
- call assert_equal(['let a = {abc}', 'let b = X', 'let c = {'], code)
- " Evaluate a dictionary
- let d1 = #{a: 10, b: 'ss', c: {}}
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let d2 = {d1}
- END
- call assert_equal(["let d2 = {'a': 10, 'b': 'ss', 'c': {}}"], code)
- " Empty dictionary
- let d1 = {}
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let d2 = {d1}
- END
- call assert_equal(["let d2 = {}"], code)
- " null dictionary
- let d1 = v:_null_dict
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let d2 = {d1}
- END
- call assert_equal(["let d2 = {}"], code)
- " Evaluate a List
- let l1 = ['a', 'b', 'c']
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let l2 = {l1}
- END
- call assert_equal(["let l2 = ['a', 'b', 'c']"], code)
- " Empty List
- let l1 = []
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let l2 = {l1}
- END
- call assert_equal(["let l2 = []"], code)
- " Null List
- let l1 = v:_null_list
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let l2 = {l1}
- END
- call assert_equal(["let l2 = []"], code)
- let code = 'xxx'
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let n = {5 +
- 6}
- END
- call assert_equal('xxx', code)
- let code =<< eval trim END
- let n = {min([1, 2]} + {max([3, 4])}
- END
- call assert_equal('xxx', code)
- let lines =<< trim LINES
- let text =<< eval trim END
- let b = {
- END
- LINES
- call CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1279:')
- let lines =<< trim LINES
- let text =<< eval trim END
- let b = {abc
- END
- LINES
- call CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E1279:')
- let lines =<< trim LINES
- let text =<< eval trim END
- let b = {}
- END
- LINES
- call CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'E15:')
- " Test for using heredoc in a single string using :execute or execute()
- for [cmd, res] in items({
- \ "let x =<< trim END\n one\n two\nEND": ['one', 'two'],
- \ "let x =<< trim END\n one\n two\nEND": ['one', ' two'],
- \ " let x =<< trim END\n one\n two\n END": ['one', 'two'],
- \ " let x =<< trim END\n one\n two\n END": ['one', ' two'],
- \ "let x =<< END\n one\n two\nEND": [' one', ' two'],
- \ "let x =<< END\none\ntwo\nEND": ['one', 'two'],
- \ "let x =<< END \" comment\none\ntwo\nEND": ['one', 'two'],
- \ })
- execute cmd
- call assert_equal(res, x)
- unlet x
- call assert_equal($"\n{string(res)}", execute($"{cmd}\necho x"))
- unlet x
- endfor
- for [cmd, err] in items({
- \ "let x =<<\none\ntwo": "E172:",
- \ "let x =<< trim\n one\n two": "E172:",
- \ "let x =<< end\none\ntwo\nend": "E221:",
- \ "let x =<< END\none\ntwo": "E990: Missing end marker 'END'",
- \ "let x =<< END !\none\ntwo\nEND": "E488: Trailing characters: !",
- \ "let x =<< eval END\none\ntwo{y}\nEND": "E121: Undefined variable: y",
- \ })
- call assert_fails('execute cmd', err)
- call assert_fails('call execute(cmd)', err)
- endfor
- " skipped heredoc
- if 0
- let msg =<< trim eval END
- n is: {n}
- END
- endif
- " Test for sourcing a script containing a heredoc with invalid expression.
- " Variable assignment should fail, if expression evaluation fails
- new
- let g:Xvar = 'test'
- let g:b = 10
- let lines =<< trim END
- let Xvar =<< eval CODE
- let a = 1
- let b = {5+}
- let c = 2
- CODE
- let g:Count += 1
- END
- call setline(1, lines)
- let g:Count = 0
- call assert_fails('source', 'E15:')
- call assert_equal(1, g:Count)
- call setline(3, 'let b = {abc}')
- call assert_fails('source', 'E121:')
- call assert_equal(2, g:Count)
- call setline(3, 'let b = {abc} + {min([9, 4])} + 2')
- call assert_fails('source', 'E121:')
- call assert_equal(3, g:Count)
- call assert_equal('test', g:Xvar)
- call assert_equal(10, g:b)
- bw!
- endfunc
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