Problem: tests: too many imports in the test suite
Solution: Clean up the imported scripts
Most tests make use of check.vim, so let's just source it once in
runtest.vim instead of having each test manually source it.
runtest.vim already sources shared.vim, which again sources
view_util.vim, so we don't need to source those two common
dependencies in all the other tests
And then check.vim sources term_util.vim already, so we can in addition
drop sourcing it explicitly in each single test script.
Note: test_expand_func.vim had to be updated to account for the changed
number of sourced files.
And finally check.vim uses line-continuation so let's also explicitly
enable line continuation via the 'cpo' option value.
related: #17677
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Strange error when heredoc marker starts with "trim".
Solution: Check for whitespace after "trim" or "eval" (zeertzjq)
For :python3 etc., a heredoc marker that starts with a lower-case letter
is valid, and when it starts with "trim" it works in a script but not in
a function, and this PR makes it works in a function.
For :let, a heredoc marker that starts with a lower-case letter is not
valid, but when it starts with "trim" or "eval" the error can be a bit
confusing in a function, and this PR make it less confusing.
closes: #16574
Signed-off-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: if_python: no way to pass local vars to python
Solution: Add locals argument to py3eval(), pyeval() and pyxeval()
(Ben Jackson)
fixes: #8573closes: #10594
Signed-off-by: Ben Jackson <puremourning@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Heredoc for interfaces does not support "trim".
Solution: Update the script heredoc support to be same as the :let command.
(Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes#5916)
Problem: Some balloon tests don't run when they can.
Solution: Split GUI balloon tests off into a separate file. (Ozaki Kiichi,
closes#4538) Change the feature check into a command for
consistency.
Problem: It is not so easy to write a script that works with both Python 2
and Python 3, even when the Python code works with both.
Solution: Add 'pyxversion', :pyx, etc. (Marc Weber, Ken Takata)