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vim/src/testdir/test_stat.vim
Christian Brabandt b0905e269d patch 9.1.1524: tests: too many imports in the test suite
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>
2025-07-07 20:39:29 +02:00

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" Tests for stat functions and checktime
func CheckFileTime(doSleep)
let fnames = ['Xtest1.tmp', 'Xtest2.tmp', 'Xtest3.tmp']
let times = []
let result = 0
" Use three files instead of localtim(), with a network filesystem the file
" times may differ at bit
let fl = ['Hello World!']
for fname in fnames
call writefile(fl, fname)
call add(times, fname->getftime())
if a:doSleep
sleep 1
endif
endfor
let time_correct = (times[0] <= times[1] && times[1] <= times[2])
if a:doSleep || time_correct
call assert_true(time_correct, printf('Expected %s <= %s <= %s', times[0], times[1], times[2]))
call assert_equal(strlen(fl[0] . "\n"), fnames[0]->getfsize())
call assert_equal('file', fnames[0]->getftype())
call assert_equal('rw-', getfperm(fnames[0])[0:2])
let result = 1
endif
for fname in fnames
call delete(fname)
endfor
return result
endfunc
func Test_existent_file()
" On some systems the file timestamp is rounded to a multiple of 2 seconds.
" We need to sleep to handle that, but that makes the test slow. First try
" without the sleep, and if it fails try again with the sleep.
if CheckFileTime(0) == 0
call CheckFileTime(1)
endif
endfunc
func Test_existent_directory()
let dname = '.'
call assert_equal(0, getfsize(dname))
call assert_equal('dir', getftype(dname))
call assert_equal('rwx', getfperm(dname)[0:2])
endfunc
func SleepForTimestamp()
" FAT has a granularity of 2 seconds, otherwise it's usually 1 second
if has('win32')
sleep 2
else
sleep 1
endif
endfunc
func Test_checktime()
let fname = 'Xtest.tmp'
let fl = ['Hello World!']
call writefile(fl, fname, 'D')
set autoread
exec 'e' fname
call SleepForTimestamp()
let fl = readfile(fname)
let fl[0] .= ' - checktime'
call writefile(fl, fname)
checktime
call assert_equal(fl[0], getline(1))
endfunc
func Test_checktime_fast()
CheckFeature nanotime
let fname = 'Xtest.tmp'
let fl = ['Hello World!']
call writefile(fl, fname, 'D')
set autoread
exec 'e' fname
let fl = readfile(fname)
let fl[0] .= ' - checktime'
call writefile(fl, fname)
checktime
call assert_equal(fl[0], getline(1))
endfunc
func Test_autoread_fast()
CheckFeature nanotime
" this is timing sensitive
let g:test_is_flaky = 1
new Xautoread
setlocal autoread
call setline(1, 'foo')
w!
sleep 10m
call writefile(['bar'], 'Xautoread', 'D')
sleep 10m
checktime
call assert_equal('bar', trim(getline(1)))
endfunc
func Test_autoread_file_deleted()
new Xautoread
set autoread
call setline(1, 'original')
w!
call SleepForTimestamp()
if has('win32')
silent !echo changed > Xautoread
else
silent !echo 'changed' > Xautoread
endif
checktime
call assert_equal('changed', trim(getline(1)))
call SleepForTimestamp()
messages clear
if has('win32')
silent !del Xautoread
else
silent !rm Xautoread
endif
checktime
call assert_match('E211:', execute('messages'))
call assert_equal('changed', trim(getline(1)))
call SleepForTimestamp()
if has('win32')
silent !echo recreated > Xautoread
else
silent !echo 'recreated' > Xautoread
endif
checktime
call assert_equal('recreated', trim(getline(1)))
call delete('Xautoread')
bwipe!
endfunc
func Test_nonexistent_file()
let fname = 'Xtest.tmp'
call delete(fname)
call assert_equal(-1, getftime(fname))
call assert_equal(-1, getfsize(fname))
call assert_equal('', getftype(fname))
call assert_equal('', getfperm(fname))
endfunc
func Test_getftype()
call assert_equal('file', getftype(v:progpath))
call assert_equal('dir', getftype('.'))
if !has('unix')
return
endif
silent !ln -s Xlinkfile Xlink
call assert_equal('link', getftype('Xlink'))
call delete('Xlink')
if executable('mkfifo')
silent !mkfifo Xfifo
call assert_equal('fifo', getftype('Xfifo'))
call delete('Xfifo')
endif
for cdevfile in systemlist('find /dev -type c -maxdepth 2 2>/dev/null')
" On Mac /def/fd/2 is found but the type is "fifo"
if cdevfile !~ '/dev/fd/'
let type = getftype(cdevfile)
" ignore empty result, can happen if the file disappeared
if type != ''
call assert_equal('cdev', type, 'for ' .. cdevfile)
endif
endif
endfor
for bdevfile in systemlist('find /dev -type b -maxdepth 2 2>/dev/null')
let type = getftype(bdevfile)
" ignore empty result, can happen if the file disappeared
if type != ''
call assert_equal('bdev', type, 'for ' .. bdevfile)
endif
endfor
" The /run/ directory typically contains socket files.
" If it does not, test won't fail but will not test socket files.
for socketfile in systemlist('find /run -type s -maxdepth 2 2>/dev/null')
let type = getftype(socketfile)
" ignore empty result, can happen if the file disappeared
if type != ''
call assert_equal('socket', type, 'for ' .. socketfile)
endif
endfor
" TODO: file type 'other' is not tested. How can we test it?
endfunc
func Test_win32_symlink_dir()
" On Windows, non-admin users cannot create symlinks.
" So we use an existing symlink for this test.
CheckMSWindows
" Check if 'C:\Users\All Users' is a symlink to a directory.
let res = system('dir C:\Users /a')
if match(res, '\C<SYMLINKD> *All Users') >= 0
" Get the filetype of the symlink.
call assert_equal('dir', getftype('C:\Users\All Users'))
else
throw 'Skipped: cannot find an existing symlink'
endif
endfunc
" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab