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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>
201 lines
6.3 KiB
VimL
201 lines
6.3 KiB
VimL
" Test signal handling.
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CheckUnix
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" Check whether a signal is available on this system.
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func HasSignal(signal)
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let signals = system('kill -l')
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return signals =~# '\<' .. a:signal .. '\>'
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endfunc
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" Test signal WINCH (window resize signal)
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func Test_signal_WINCH()
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CheckNotGui
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if !HasSignal('WINCH')
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throw 'Skipped: WINCH signal not supported'
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endif
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" We do not actually want to change the size of the terminal.
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let old_WS = ''
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if exists('&t_WS')
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let old_WS = &t_WS
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let &t_WS = ''
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endif
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let old_lines = &lines
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let old_columns = &columns
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let new_lines = &lines - 2
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let new_columns = &columns - 2
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exe 'set lines=' .. new_lines
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exe 'set columns=' .. new_columns
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call assert_equal(new_lines, &lines)
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call assert_equal(new_columns, &columns)
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" Send signal and wait for signal to be processed.
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" 'lines' and 'columns' should have been restored
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" after handing signal WINCH.
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exe 'silent !kill -s WINCH ' .. getpid()
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(old_lines, &lines)})
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call assert_equal(old_columns, &columns)
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if old_WS != ''
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let &t_WS = old_WS
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endif
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endfunc
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" Test signal PWR, which should update the swap file.
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func Test_signal_PWR()
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if !HasSignal('PWR')
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throw 'Skipped: PWR signal not supported'
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endif
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" Set a very large 'updatetime' and 'updatecount', so that we can be sure
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" that swap file is updated as a result of sending PWR signal, and not
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" because of exceeding 'updatetime' or 'updatecount' when changing buffer.
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set updatetime=100000 updatecount=100000
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new Xtest_signal_PWR
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let swap_name = swapname('%')
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call setline(1, '123')
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preserve
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let swap_content = readfile(swap_name, 'b')
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" Update the buffer and check that the swap file is not yet updated,
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" since we set 'updatetime' and 'updatecount' to large values.
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call setline(1, 'abc')
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call assert_equal(swap_content, readfile(swap_name, 'b'))
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" Sending PWR signal should update the swap file.
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exe 'silent !kill -s PWR ' .. getpid()
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_notequal(swap_content, readfile(swap_name, 'b'))})
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bwipe!
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set updatetime& updatecount&
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endfunc
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" Test signal INT. Handler sets got_int. It should be like typing CTRL-C.
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func Test_signal_INT()
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CheckRunVimInTerminal
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if !HasSignal('INT')
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throw 'Skipped: INT signal not supported'
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endif
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let buf = RunVimInTerminal('', {'rows': 6})
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let pid_vim = term_getjob(buf)->job_info().process
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" Check that an endless loop in Vim is interrupted by signal INT.
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call setline(1, 'running')\n")
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":while 1 | endwhile\n")
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal(':while 1 | endwhile', term_getline(buf, 6))})
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exe 'silent !kill -s INT ' .. pid_vim
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sleep 50m
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call setline(1, 'INTERRUPTED')\n")
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('INTERRUPTED', term_getline(buf, 1))})
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call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
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endfunc
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" Test signal TSTP. Handler sets got_tstp.
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func Test_signal_TSTP()
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CheckRunVimInTerminal
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if !HasSignal('TSTP')
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throw 'Skipped: TSTP signal not supported'
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endif
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" If test fails once, it can leave temporary files and trying to rerun
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" the test would then fail again if they are not deleted first.
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call delete('.Xsig_TERM.swp')
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call delete('XsetupAucmd')
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call delete('XautoOut1')
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call delete('XautoOut2')
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let lines =<< trim END
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au VimSuspend * call writefile(["VimSuspend triggered"], "XautoOut1", "as")
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au VimResume * call writefile(["VimResume triggered"], "XautoOut2", "as")
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END
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call writefile(lines, 'XsetupAucmd', 'D')
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let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S XsetupAucmd Xsig_TERM', {'rows': 6})
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let pid_vim = term_getjob(buf)->job_info().process
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call setline(1, 'foo')\n")
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('foo', term_getline(buf, 1))})
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call assert_false(filereadable('Xsig_TERM'))
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" After TSTP the file is not saved (same function as ^Z)
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exe 'silent !kill -s TSTP ' .. pid_vim
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_true(filereadable('.Xsig_TERM.swp'))})
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sleep 100m
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" We resume after the suspend. Sleep a bit for the signal to take effect,
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" also when running under valgrind.
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exe 'silent !kill -s CONT ' .. pid_vim
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_true(filereadable('XautoOut2'))})
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sleep 10m
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call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
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let result = readfile('XautoOut1')
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call assert_equal(["VimSuspend triggered"], result)
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let result = readfile('XautoOut2')
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call assert_equal(["VimResume triggered"], result)
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%bwipe!
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call delete('.Xsig_TERM.swp')
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call delete('XautoOut1')
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call delete('XautoOut2')
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endfunc
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" Test a deadly signal.
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"
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" There are several deadly signals: SISEGV, SIBUS, SIGTERM...
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" Test uses signal SIGTERM as it does not create a core
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" dump file unlike SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, etc. See "man 7 signals.
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"
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" Vim should exit with a deadly signal and unsaved changes
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" should be recoverable from the swap file preserved as a
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" result of the deadly signal handler.
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func Test_deadly_signal_TERM()
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if !HasSignal('TERM')
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throw 'Skipped: TERM signal not supported'
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endif
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CheckRunVimInTerminal
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" If test fails once, it can leave temporary files and trying to rerun
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" the test would then fail again if they are not deleted first.
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call delete('.Xsig_TERM.swp')
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call delete('XsetupAucmd')
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call delete('XautoOut')
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let lines =<< trim END
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au VimLeave * call writefile(["VimLeave triggered"], "XautoOut", "as")
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au VimLeavePre * call writefile(["VimLeavePre triggered"], "XautoOut", "as")
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END
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call writefile(lines, 'XsetupAucmd', 'D')
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let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S XsetupAucmd Xsig_TERM', {'rows': 6})
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let pid_vim = term_getjob(buf)->job_info().process
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call term_sendkeys(buf, ":call setline(1, 'foo')\n")
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal('foo', term_getline(buf, 1))})
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call assert_false(filereadable('Xsig_TERM'))
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exe 'silent !kill -s TERM ' .. pid_vim
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_true(filereadable('.Xsig_TERM.swp'))})
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" Don't call StopVimInTerminal() as it expects job to be still running.
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call WaitForAssert({-> assert_equal("finished", term_getstatus(buf))})
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new
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silent recover .Xsig_TERM.swp
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call assert_equal(['foo'], getline(1, '$'))
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let result = readfile('XautoOut')
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call assert_equal(["VimLeavePre triggered", "VimLeave triggered"], result)
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%bwipe!
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call delete('.Xsig_TERM.swp')
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call delete('XautoOut')
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endfunc
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" vim: ts=8 sw=2 sts=2 tw=80 fdm=marker
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