neovim/test/functional/core/startup_spec.lua

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local t = require('test.testutil')
local n = require('test.functional.testnvim')()
local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen')
local assert_alive = n.assert_alive
local assert_log = t.assert_log
local clear = n.clear
local command = n.command
local ok = t.ok
local eq = t.eq
local matches = t.matches
local eval = n.eval
local exec = n.exec
local exec_capture = n.exec_capture
local exec_lua = n.exec_lua
local feed = n.feed
local fn = n.fn
local pesc = vim.pesc
local mkdir = t.mkdir
local mkdir_p = n.mkdir_p
local nvim_prog = n.nvim_prog
local nvim_set = n.nvim_set
local read_file = t.read_file
local retry = t.retry
local rmdir = n.rmdir
local sleep = vim.uv.sleep
local startswith = vim.startswith
local write_file = t.write_file
local api = n.api
local alter_slashes = n.alter_slashes
local is_os = t.is_os
local dedent = t.dedent
local tbl_map = vim.tbl_map
local tbl_filter = vim.tbl_filter
local endswith = vim.endswith
local check_close = n.check_close
local testlog = 'Xtest-startupspec-log'
describe('startup', function()
it('--clean', function()
clear()
ok(
string.find(
alter_slashes(api.nvim_get_option_value('runtimepath', {})),
fn.stdpath('config'),
1,
true
) ~= nil
)
clear('--clean')
ok(
string.find(
alter_slashes(api.nvim_get_option_value('runtimepath', {})),
fn.stdpath('config'),
1,
true
) == nil
)
end)
it('prevents remote UI infinite loop', function()
clear()
local screen
screen = Screen.new(84, 3)
screen:attach()
fn.termopen({ nvim_prog, '-u', 'NONE', '--server', eval('v:servername'), '--remote-ui' })
screen:expect([[
^Cannot attach UI of :terminal child to its parent. (Unset $NVIM to skip this check) |
|*2
]])
end)
it('--startuptime', function()
local testfile = 'Xtest_startuptime'
finally(function()
os.remove(testfile)
end)
clear({ args = { '--startuptime', testfile } })
assert_log('Embedded', testfile, 100)
assert_log('sourcing', testfile, 100)
assert_log("require%('vim%._editor'%)", testfile, 100)
end)
it('-D does not hang #12647', function()
clear()
local screen
screen = Screen.new(60, 7)
screen:attach()
-- not the same colors on windows for some reason
screen._default_attr_ids = nil
local id = fn.termopen({
nvim_prog,
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'--cmd',
'set noruler',
'-D',
}, {
env = {
VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME'),
},
})
screen:expect({ any = pesc('Entering Debug mode. Type "cont" to continue.') })
fn.chansend(id, 'cont\n')
screen:expect([[
^ |
~ |*3
[No Name] |
|*2
]])
end)
end)
describe('startup', function()
before_each(clear)
after_each(function()
check_close()
os.remove(testlog)
end)
describe('-l Lua', function()
local function assert_l_out(expected, nvim_args, lua_args, script, input)
local args = { nvim_prog }
vim.list_extend(args, nvim_args or {})
vim.list_extend(args, { '-l', (script or 'test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua') })
vim.list_extend(args, lua_args or {})
local out = fn.system(args, input):gsub('\r\n', '\n')
return eq(dedent(expected), out)
end
it('failure modes', function()
-- nvim -l <empty>
matches('nvim%.?e?x?e?: Argument missing after: "%-l"', fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-l' }))
eq(1, eval('v:shell_error'))
end)
it('os.exit() sets Nvim exitcode', function()
-- tricky: LeakSanitizer triggers on os.exit() and disrupts the return value, disable it
exec_lua [[
local asan_options = os.getenv('ASAN_OPTIONS') or ''
if asan_options ~= '' then
asan_options = asan_options .. ':'
end
vim.uv.os_setenv('ASAN_OPTIONS', asan_options .. ':detect_leaks=0')
]]
-- nvim -l foo.lua -arg1 -- a b c
assert_l_out(
[[
bufs:
nvim args: 7
lua args: { "-arg1", "--exitcode", "73", "--arg2",
[0] = "test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua"
}]],
{},
{ '-arg1', '--exitcode', '73', '--arg2' }
)
eq(73, eval('v:shell_error'))
end)
it('Lua-error sets Nvim exitcode', function()
eq(0, eval('v:shell_error'))
matches(
'E5113: .* my pearls!!',
fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-l', 'test/functional/fixtures/startup-fail.lua' })
)
eq(1, eval('v:shell_error'))
matches(
'E5113: .* %[string "error%("whoa"%)"%]:1: whoa',
fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-l', '-' }, 'error("whoa")')
)
eq(1, eval('v:shell_error'))
end)
it('executes stdin "-"', function()
assert_l_out(
'arg0=- args=2 whoa\n',
nil,
{ 'arg1', 'arg 2' },
'-',
"print(('arg0=%s args=%d %s'):format(_G.arg[0], #_G.arg, 'whoa'))"
)
assert_l_out(
'biiig input: 1000042\n',
nil,
nil,
'-',
('print("biiig input: "..("%s"):len())'):format(string.rep('x', (1000 * 1000) + 42))
)
eq(0, eval('v:shell_error'))
end)
it('does not truncate long print() message', function()
assert_l_out(('k'):rep(1234) .. '\n', nil, nil, '-', "print(('k'):rep(1234))")
end)
it('does not add newline when unnecessary', function()
assert_l_out('', nil, nil, '-', '')
assert_l_out('foobar\n', nil, nil, '-', [[print('foobar\n')]])
end)
it('sets _G.arg', function()
-- nvim -l foo.lua
assert_l_out(
[[
bufs:
nvim args: 3
lua args: {
[0] = "test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua"
}
]],
{},
{}
)
eq(0, eval('v:shell_error'))
-- nvim -l foo.lua [args]
assert_l_out(
[[
bufs:
nvim args: 7
lua args: { "-arg1", "--arg2", "--", "arg3",
[0] = "test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua"
}
]],
{},
{ '-arg1', '--arg2', '--', 'arg3' }
)
eq(0, eval('v:shell_error'))
-- nvim file1 file2 -l foo.lua -arg1 -- file3 file4
assert_l_out(
[[
bufs: file1 file2
nvim args: 10
lua args: { "-arg1", "arg 2", "--", "file3", "file4",
[0] = "test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua"
}
]],
{ 'file1', 'file2' },
{ '-arg1', 'arg 2', '--', 'file3', 'file4' }
)
eq(0, eval('v:shell_error'))
-- nvim -l foo.lua <vim args>
assert_l_out(
[[
bufs:
nvim args: 5
lua args: { "-c", "set wrap?",
[0] = "test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua"
}
]],
{},
{ '-c', 'set wrap?' }
)
eq(0, eval('v:shell_error'))
-- nvim <vim args> -l foo.lua <vim args>
assert_l_out(
-- luacheck: ignore 611 (Line contains only whitespaces)
[[
wrap
bufs:
nvim args: 7
lua args: { "-c", "set wrap?",
[0] = "test/functional/fixtures/startup.lua"
}
]],
{ '-c', 'set wrap?' },
{ '-c', 'set wrap?' }
)
eq(0, eval('v:shell_error'))
end)
it('disables swapfile/shada/config/plugins', function()
assert_l_out(
'updatecount=0 shadafile=NONE loadplugins=false scripts=1\n',
nil,
nil,
'-',
[[print(('updatecount=%d shadafile=%s loadplugins=%s scripts=%d'):format(
vim.o.updatecount, vim.o.shadafile, tostring(vim.o.loadplugins), math.max(1, #vim.fn.getscriptinfo())))]]
)
end)
end)
it('--cmd/-c/+ do not truncate long Lua print() message with --headless', function()
local out = fn.system({
nvim_prog,
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'--headless',
'--cmd',
'lua print(("A"):rep(1234))',
'-c',
'lua print(("B"):rep(1234))',
'+lua print(("C"):rep(1234))',
'+q',
})
eq(('A'):rep(1234) .. '\r\n' .. ('B'):rep(1234) .. '\r\n' .. ('C'):rep(1234), out)
end)
it('pipe at both ends: has("ttyin")==0 has("ttyout")==0', function()
-- system() puts a pipe at both ends.
local out = fn.system({
nvim_prog,
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'--headless',
'--cmd',
nvim_set,
'-c',
[[echo has('ttyin') has('ttyout')]],
'+q',
})
eq('0 0', out)
end)
it('with --embed: has("ttyin")==0 has("ttyout")==0', function()
local screen = Screen.new(25, 3)
-- Remote UI connected by --embed.
screen:attach()
-- TODO: a lot of tests in this file already use the new default color scheme.
-- once we do the batch update of tests to use it, remove this workarond
screen._default_attr_ids = nil
command([[echo has('ttyin') has('ttyout')]])
screen:expect([[
^ |
~ |
0 0 |
]])
end)
it('in a TTY: has("ttyin")==1 has("ttyout")==1', function()
local screen = Screen.new(25, 4)
screen:attach()
screen._default_attr_ids = nil
if is_os('win') then
command([[set shellcmdflag=/s\ /c shellxquote=\"]])
end
-- Running in :terminal
fn.termopen({
nvim_prog,
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'--cmd',
nvim_set,
'-c',
'echo has("ttyin") has("ttyout")',
}, {
env = {
VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME'),
},
})
screen:expect([[
^ |
~ |
1 1 |
|
]])
end)
it('output to pipe: has("ttyin")==1 has("ttyout")==0', function()
clear({ env = { NVIM_LOG_FILE = testlog } })
if is_os('win') then
command([[set shellcmdflag=/s\ /c shellxquote=\"]])
end
os.remove('Xtest_startup_ttyout')
finally(function()
os.remove('Xtest_startup_ttyout')
end)
-- Running in :terminal
fn.termopen(
(
[["%s" -u NONE -i NONE --cmd "%s"]]
.. [[ -c "call writefile([has('ttyin'), has('ttyout')], 'Xtest_startup_ttyout')"]]
.. [[ -c q | cat -v]]
):format(nvim_prog, nvim_set),
{
env = {
VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME'),
},
}
)
retry(nil, 3000, function()
sleep(1)
eq(
'1\n0\n', -- stdin is a TTY, stdout is a pipe
read_file('Xtest_startup_ttyout')
)
end)
if is_os('win') then
assert_log('stream write failed. RPC canceled; closing channel', testlog)
end
end)
it('input from pipe: has("ttyin")==0 has("ttyout")==1', function()
clear({ env = { NVIM_LOG_FILE = testlog } })
if is_os('win') then
command([[set shellcmdflag=/s\ /c shellxquote=\"]])
end
os.remove('Xtest_startup_ttyout')
finally(function()
os.remove('Xtest_startup_ttyout')
end)
-- Running in :terminal
fn.termopen(
(
[[echo foo | ]] -- Input from a pipe.
.. [["%s" -u NONE -i NONE --cmd "%s"]]
.. [[ -c "call writefile([has('ttyin'), has('ttyout')], 'Xtest_startup_ttyout')"]]
.. [[ -c q -- -]]
):format(nvim_prog, nvim_set),
{
env = {
VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME'),
},
}
)
retry(nil, 3000, function()
sleep(1)
eq(
'0\n1\n', -- stdin is a pipe, stdout is a TTY
read_file('Xtest_startup_ttyout')
)
end)
if is_os('win') then
assert_log('stream write failed. RPC canceled; closing channel', testlog)
end
end)
it('input from pipe (implicit) #7679', function()
clear({ env = { NVIM_LOG_FILE = testlog } })
local screen = Screen.new(25, 4)
screen:attach()
screen._default_attr_ids = nil
if is_os('win') then
command([[set shellcmdflag=/s\ /c shellxquote=\"]])
end
-- Running in :terminal
fn.termopen(
(
[[echo foo | ]]
.. [["%s" -u NONE -i NONE --cmd "%s"]]
.. [[ -c "echo has('ttyin') has('ttyout')"]]
):format(nvim_prog, nvim_set),
{
env = {
VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME'),
},
}
)
screen:expect([[
^foo |
~ |
0 1 |
|
]])
if not is_os('win') then
assert_log('Failed to get flags on descriptor 3: Bad file descriptor', testlog, 100)
end
end)
it('input from pipe + file args #7679', function()
eq(
'ohyeah\r\n0 0 bufs=3',
fn.system({
nvim_prog,
'-n',
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'--headless',
'+.print',
"+echo has('ttyin') has('ttyout') 'bufs='.bufnr('$')",
'+qall!',
'-',
'test/functional/fixtures/tty-test.c',
'test/functional/fixtures/shell-test.c',
}, { 'ohyeah', '' })
)
end)
it('if stdin is empty: selects buffer 2, deletes buffer 1 #8561', function()
eq(
'\r\n 2 %a "file1" line 0\r\n 3 "file2" line 0',
fn.system({
nvim_prog,
'-n',
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'--headless',
'+ls!',
'+qall!',
'-',
'file1',
'file2',
}, { '' })
)
end)
it('stdin with -es/-Es #7679', function()
local input = { 'append', 'line1', 'line2', '.', '%print', '' }
local inputstr = table.concat(input, '\n')
--
-- -Es: read stdin as text
--
eq(
'partylikeits1999\n',
fn.system({
nvim_prog,
'-n',
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'-Es',
'+.print',
'test/functional/fixtures/tty-test.c',
}, { 'partylikeits1999', '' })
)
eq(inputstr, fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-i', 'NONE', '-Es', '+%print', '-' }, input))
-- with `-u NORC`
eq(
'thepartycontinues\n',
fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-n', '-u', 'NORC', '-Es', '+.print' }, { 'thepartycontinues', '' })
)
-- without `-u`
eq(
'thepartycontinues\n',
fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-n', '-Es', '+.print' }, { 'thepartycontinues', '' })
)
--
-- -es: read stdin as ex-commands
--
eq(
' encoding=utf-8\n',
fn.system({
nvim_prog,
'-n',
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'-es',
'test/functional/fixtures/tty-test.c',
}, { 'set encoding', '' })
)
eq('line1\nline2\n', fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-i', 'NONE', '-es', '-' }, input))
-- with `-u NORC`
eq(
' encoding=utf-8\n',
fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-n', '-u', 'NORC', '-es' }, { 'set encoding', '' })
)
-- without `-u`
eq(' encoding=utf-8\n', fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-n', '-es' }, { 'set encoding', '' }))
end)
it('-es/-Es disables swapfile, user config #8540', function()
for _, arg in ipairs({ '-es', '-Es' }) do
local out = fn.system({
nvim_prog,
arg,
'+set swapfile? updatecount? shadafile?',
'+put =map(getscriptinfo(), {-> v:val.name})',
'+%print',
})
local line1 = string.match(out, '^.-\n')
-- updatecount=0 means swapfile was disabled.
eq(' swapfile updatecount=0 shadafile=\n', line1)
-- Standard plugins were loaded, but not user config.
ok(string.find(out, 'man.lua') ~= nil)
ok(string.find(out, 'init.vim') == nil)
end
end)
it('fails on --embed with -es/-Es/-l', function()
matches(
'nvim[.exe]*: %-%-embed conflicts with %-es/%-Es/%-l',
fn.system({ nvim_prog, '--embed', '-es' })
)
matches(
'nvim[.exe]*: %-%-embed conflicts with %-es/%-Es/%-l',
fn.system({ nvim_prog, '--embed', '-Es' })
)
matches(
'nvim[.exe]*: %-%-embed conflicts with %-es/%-Es/%-l',
fn.system({ nvim_prog, '--embed', '-l', 'foo.lua' })
)
end)
it('ENTER dismisses early message #7967', function()
local screen
screen = Screen.new(60, 6)
screen:attach()
screen._default_attr_ids = nil
local id = fn.termopen({
nvim_prog,
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'--cmd',
'set noruler',
'--cmd',
'let g:foo = g:bar',
}, {
env = {
VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME'),
},
})
screen:expect([[
^ |
|
Error detected while processing pre-vimrc command line: |
E121: Undefined variable: g:bar |
Press ENTER or type command to continue |
|
]])
fn.chansend(id, '\n')
screen:expect([[
^ |
~ |*2
[No Name] |
|*2
]])
end)
it('-r works without --headless in PTY #23294', function()
exec([[
func Normalize(data) abort
" Windows: remove ^M and term escape sequences
return map(a:data, 'substitute(substitute(v:val, "\r", "", "g"), "\x1b\\%(\\]\\d\\+;.\\{-}\x07\\|\\[.\\{-}[\x40-\x7E]\\)", "", "g")')
endfunc
func OnOutput(id, data, event) dict
let g:stdout = Normalize(a:data)
endfunc
call jobstart([v:progpath, '-u', 'NONE', '-i', 'NONE', '-r'], {
\ 'pty': v:true,
\ 'stdout_buffered': v:true,
\ 'on_stdout': function('OnOutput'),
\ })
]])
retry(nil, nil, function()
eq('Swap files found:', eval('g:stdout[0]'))
end)
end)
it('fixed hang issue with --headless (#11386)', function()
local expected = ''
local period = 100
for i = 1, period - 1 do
expected = expected .. i .. '\r\n'
end
expected = expected .. period
eq(
expected,
-- FIXME(codehex): We should really set a timeout for the system function.
-- If this test fails, there will be a waiting input state.
fn.system({
nvim_prog,
'-u',
'NONE',
'-c',
'for i in range(1, 100) | echo i | endfor | quit',
'--headless',
})
)
end)
it('get command line arguments from v:argv', function()
local out = fn.system({
nvim_prog,
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'--headless',
'--cmd',
nvim_set,
'-c',
[[echo v:argv[-1:] len(v:argv) > 1]],
'+q',
})
eq("['+q'] 1", out)
end)
end)
describe('startup', function()
it('-e/-E interactive #7679', function()
clear('-e')
local screen = Screen.new(25, 3)
screen:attach()
feed("put ='from -e'<CR>")
screen:expect([[
:put ='from -e' |
from -e |
:^ |
]])
clear('-E')
screen = Screen.new(25, 3)
screen:attach()
feed("put ='from -E'<CR>")
screen:expect([[
:put ='from -E' |
from -E |
:^ |
]])
end)
it('-e sets ex mode', function()
local screen = Screen.new(25, 3)
clear('-e')
screen:attach()
-- Verify we set the proper mode both before and after :vi.
feed('put =mode(1)<CR>vi<CR>:put =mode(1)<CR>')
screen:expect([[
cv |
^n |
:put =mode(1) |
]])
eq('cv\n', fn.system({ nvim_prog, '-n', '-es' }, { 'put =mode(1)', 'print', '' }))
end)
it('-d does not diff non-arglist windows #13720 #21289', function()
write_file(
'Xdiff.vim',
[[
let bufnr = nvim_create_buf(0, 1)
let config = {
\ 'relative': 'editor',
\ 'focusable': v:false,
\ 'width': 1,
\ 'height': 1,
\ 'row': 3,
\ 'col': 3
\ }
autocmd WinEnter * call nvim_open_win(bufnr, v:false, config)]]
)
finally(function()
os.remove('Xdiff.vim')
end)
clear { args = { '-u', 'Xdiff.vim', '-d', 'Xdiff.vim', 'Xdiff.vim' } }
eq(true, api.nvim_get_option_value('diff', { win = fn.win_getid(1) }))
eq(true, api.nvim_get_option_value('diff', { win = fn.win_getid(2) }))
local float_win = fn.win_getid(3)
eq('editor', api.nvim_win_get_config(float_win).relative)
eq(false, api.nvim_get_option_value('diff', { win = float_win }))
end)
it('does not crash if --embed is given twice', function()
clear { args = { '--embed' } }
assert_alive()
end)
it('does not crash when expanding cdpath during early_init', function()
clear { env = { CDPATH = '~doesnotexist' } }
assert_alive()
eq(',~doesnotexist', eval('&cdpath'))
end)
it("sets 'shortmess' when loading other tabs", function()
clear({ args = { '-p', 'a', 'b', 'c' } })
local screen = Screen.new(25, 4)
screen:attach()
screen:expect({
grid = [[
{1: a }{2: b c }{3: }{2:X}|
^ |
{4:~ }|
|
]],
attr_ids = {
[1] = { bold = true },
[2] = { background = Screen.colors.LightGrey, underline = true },
[3] = { reverse = true },
[4] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Blue1 },
},
})
end)
end)
describe('startup', function()
local function pack_clear(cmd)
-- add packages after config dir in rtp but before config/after
clear {
args = {
'--cmd',
'set packpath=test/functional/fixtures',
'--cmd',
'let paths=split(&rtp, ",")',
'--cmd',
'let &rtp = paths[0]..",test/functional/fixtures,test/functional/fixtures/middle,"..join(paths[1:],",")',
'--cmd',
cmd,
},
env = { XDG_CONFIG_HOME = 'test/functional/fixtures/' },
args_rm = { 'runtimepath' },
}
end
it('handles &packpath during startup', function()
pack_clear [[
let g:x = bar#test()
let g:y = leftpad#pad("heyya")
]]
eq(-3, eval 'g:x')
eq(' heyya', eval 'g:y')
pack_clear [[ lua _G.y = require'bar'.doit() _G.z = require'leftpad''howdy' ]]
eq({ 9003, '\thowdy' }, exec_lua [[ return { _G.y, _G.z } ]])
end)
it('handles require from &packpath in an async handler', function()
-- NO! you cannot just speed things up by calling async functions during startup!
-- It doesn't make anything actually faster! NOOOO!
pack_clear [[ lua require'async_leftpad'('brrrr', 'async_res') ]]
-- haha, async leftpad go brrrrr
eq('\tbrrrr', exec_lua [[ return _G.async_res ]])
end)
it('handles :packadd during startup', function()
-- control group: opt/bonus is not available by default
pack_clear [[
try
let g:x = bonus#secret()
catch
let g:err = v:exception
endtry
]]
eq('Vim(let):E117: Unknown function: bonus#secret', eval 'g:err')
pack_clear [[ lua _G.test = {pcall(function() require'bonus'.launch() end)} ]]
eq(
{ false, [[[string ":lua"]:1: module 'bonus' not found:]] },
exec_lua [[ _G.test[2] = string.gsub(_G.test[2], '[\r\n].*', '') return _G.test ]]
)
-- ok, time to launch the nukes:
pack_clear [[ packadd! bonus | let g:x = bonus#secret() ]]
eq('halloj', eval 'g:x')
pack_clear [[ packadd! bonus | lua _G.y = require'bonus'.launch() ]]
eq('CPE 1704 TKS', exec_lua [[ return _G.y ]])
end)
it('handles the correct order with start packages and after/', function()
pack_clear [[ lua _G.test_loadorder = {} vim.cmd "runtime! filen.lua" ]]
eq(
{ 'ordinary', 'FANCY', 'mittel', 'FANCY after', 'ordinary after' },
exec_lua [[ return _G.test_loadorder ]]
)
end)
it('handles the correct order with start packages and after/ after startup', function()
pack_clear [[ lua _G.test_loadorder = {} ]]
command [[ runtime! filen.lua ]]
eq(
{ 'ordinary', 'FANCY', 'mittel', 'FANCY after', 'ordinary after' },
exec_lua [[ return _G.test_loadorder ]]
)
end)
it('handles the correct order with globpath(&rtp, ...)', function()
pack_clear [[ set loadplugins | lua _G.test_loadorder = {} ]]
command [[
for x in globpath(&rtp, "filen.lua",1,1)
call v:lua.dofile(x)
endfor
]]
eq(
{ 'ordinary', 'FANCY', 'mittel', 'FANCY after', 'ordinary after' },
exec_lua [[ return _G.test_loadorder ]]
)
local rtp = api.nvim_get_option_value('rtp', {})
ok(
startswith(
rtp,
'test/functional/fixtures/nvim,test/functional/fixtures/pack/*/start/*,test/functional/fixtures/start/*,test/functional/fixtures,test/functional/fixtures/middle,'
),
'startswith(…)',
'rtp=' .. rtp
)
end)
it('handles the correct order with opt packages and after/', function()
pack_clear [[ lua _G.test_loadorder = {} vim.cmd "packadd! superspecial\nruntime! filen.lua" ]]
eq({
'ordinary',
'SuperSpecial',
'FANCY',
'mittel',
'FANCY after',
'SuperSpecial after',
'ordinary after',
}, exec_lua [[ return _G.test_loadorder ]])
end)
it('handles the correct order with opt packages and after/ after startup', function()
pack_clear [[ lua _G.test_loadorder = {} ]]
command [[
packadd! superspecial
runtime! filen.lua
]]
eq({
'ordinary',
'SuperSpecial',
'FANCY',
'mittel',
'FANCY after',
'SuperSpecial after',
'ordinary after',
}, exec_lua [[ return _G.test_loadorder ]])
end)
it('handles the correct order with opt packages and globpath(&rtp, ...)', function()
pack_clear [[ set loadplugins | lua _G.test_loadorder = {} ]]
command [[
packadd! superspecial
for x in globpath(&rtp, "filen.lua",1,1)
call v:lua.dofile(x)
endfor
]]
eq({
'ordinary',
'SuperSpecial',
'FANCY',
'mittel',
'SuperSpecial after',
'FANCY after',
'ordinary after',
}, exec_lua [[ return _G.test_loadorder ]])
end)
it('handles the correct order with a package that changes packpath', function()
pack_clear [[ lua _G.test_loadorder = {} vim.cmd "packadd! funky\nruntime! filen.lua" ]]
eq(
{ 'ordinary', 'funky!', 'FANCY', 'mittel', 'FANCY after', 'ordinary after' },
exec_lua [[ return _G.test_loadorder ]]
)
eq({ 'ordinary', 'funky!', 'mittel', 'ordinary after' }, exec_lua [[ return _G.nested_order ]])
end)
it('handles the correct order when prepending packpath', function()
clear {
args = {
'--cmd',
'set packpath^=test/functional/fixtures',
'--cmd',
[[ lua _G.test_loadorder = {} vim.cmd "runtime! filen.lua" ]],
},
env = { XDG_CONFIG_HOME = 'test/functional/fixtures/' },
}
eq(
{ 'ordinary', 'FANCY', 'FANCY after', 'ordinary after' },
exec_lua [[ return _G.test_loadorder ]]
)
end)
it('window widths are correct when modelines set &columns with tabpages', function()
write_file('Xtab1.noft', 'vim: columns=81')
write_file('Xtab2.noft', 'vim: columns=81')
finally(function()
os.remove('Xtab1.noft')
os.remove('Xtab2.noft')
end)
clear({ args = { '-p', 'Xtab1.noft', 'Xtab2.noft' } })
eq(81, api.nvim_win_get_width(0))
command('tabnext')
eq(81, api.nvim_win_get_width(0))
end)
end)
describe('sysinit', function()
local xdgdir = 'Xxdg'
local vimdir = 'Xvim'
local xhome = 'Xhome'
local pathsep = n.get_pathsep()
before_each(function()
rmdir(xdgdir)
rmdir(vimdir)
rmdir(xhome)
mkdir(xdgdir)
mkdir(xdgdir .. pathsep .. 'nvim')
write_file(
table.concat({ xdgdir, 'nvim', 'sysinit.vim' }, pathsep),
[[
let g:loaded = get(g:, "loaded", 0) + 1
let g:xdg = 1
]]
)
mkdir(vimdir)
write_file(
table.concat({ vimdir, 'sysinit.vim' }, pathsep),
[[
let g:loaded = get(g:, "loaded", 0) + 1
let g:vim = 1
]]
)
mkdir(xhome)
end)
after_each(function()
rmdir(xdgdir)
rmdir(vimdir)
rmdir(xhome)
end)
it('prefers XDG_CONFIG_DIRS over VIM', function()
clear {
args = { '--cmd', 'set nomore undodir=. directory=. belloff=' },
args_rm = { '-u', '--cmd' },
env = { HOME = xhome, XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = xdgdir, VIM = vimdir },
}
eq(
'loaded 1 xdg 1 vim 0',
eval('printf("loaded %d xdg %d vim %d", g:loaded, get(g:, "xdg", 0), get(g:, "vim", 0))')
)
end)
it('uses VIM if XDG_CONFIG_DIRS unset', function()
clear {
args = { '--cmd', 'set nomore undodir=. directory=. belloff=' },
args_rm = { '-u', '--cmd' },
env = { HOME = xhome, XDG_CONFIG_DIRS = '', VIM = vimdir },
}
eq(
'loaded 1 xdg 0 vim 1',
eval('printf("loaded %d xdg %d vim %d", g:loaded, get(g:, "xdg", 0), get(g:, "vim", 0))')
)
end)
end)
describe('user config init', function()
local xhome = 'Xhome'
local pathsep = n.get_pathsep()
local xconfig = xhome .. pathsep .. 'Xconfig'
local xdata = xhome .. pathsep .. 'Xdata'
local init_lua_path = table.concat({ xconfig, 'nvim', 'init.lua' }, pathsep)
local xenv = { XDG_CONFIG_HOME = xconfig, XDG_DATA_HOME = xdata }
before_each(function()
rmdir(xhome)
mkdir_p(xconfig .. pathsep .. 'nvim')
mkdir_p(xdata)
write_file(
init_lua_path,
[[
vim.g.lua_rc = 1
]]
)
end)
after_each(function()
rmdir(xhome)
end)
it('loads init.lua from XDG config home by default', function()
clear { args_rm = { '-u' }, env = xenv }
eq(1, eval('g:lua_rc'))
eq(fn.fnamemodify(init_lua_path, ':p'), eval('$MYVIMRC'))
end)
describe('loads existing', function()
local exrc_path = '.exrc'
local xstate = 'Xstate'
local xstateenv = { XDG_CONFIG_HOME = xconfig, XDG_DATA_HOME = xdata, XDG_STATE_HOME = xstate }
local function setup_exrc_file(filename)
exrc_path = filename
if string.find(exrc_path, '%.lua$') then
write_file(
exrc_path,
string.format(
[[
vim.g.exrc_file = "%s"
]],
exrc_path
)
)
else
write_file(
exrc_path,
string.format(
[[
let g:exrc_file = "%s"
]],
exrc_path
)
)
end
end
before_each(function()
write_file(
init_lua_path,
[[
vim.o.exrc = true
vim.g.exrc_file = '---'
]]
)
mkdir_p(xstate .. pathsep .. (is_os('win') and 'nvim-data' or 'nvim'))
end)
after_each(function()
os.remove(exrc_path)
rmdir(xstate)
end)
for _, filename in ipairs({ '.exrc', '.nvimrc', '.nvim.lua' }) do
it(filename .. ' in cwd', function()
setup_exrc_file(filename)
clear { args_rm = { '-u' }, env = xstateenv }
-- The 'exrc' file is not trusted, and the prompt is skipped because there is no UI.
eq('---', eval('g:exrc_file'))
local screen = Screen.new(50, 8)
screen:attach()
screen._default_attr_ids = nil
fn.termopen({ nvim_prog }, {
env = {
VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME'),
},
})
screen:expect({ any = pesc('[i]gnore, (v)iew, (d)eny, (a)llow:') })
-- `i` to enter Terminal mode, `a` to allow
feed('ia')
screen:expect([[
|
~ |*4
[No Name] 0,0-1 All|
|
-- TERMINAL -- |
]])
feed(':echo g:exrc_file<CR>')
screen:expect(string.format(
[[
|
~ |*4
[No Name] 0,0-1 All|
%s%s|
-- TERMINAL -- |
]],
filename,
string.rep(' ', 50 - #filename)
))
clear { args_rm = { '-u' }, env = xstateenv }
-- The 'exrc' file is now trusted.
eq(filename, eval('g:exrc_file'))
end)
end
end)
describe('with explicitly provided config', function()
local custom_lua_path = table.concat({ xhome, 'custom.lua' }, pathsep)
before_each(function()
write_file(
custom_lua_path,
[[
vim.g.custom_lua_rc = 1
]]
)
end)
it('loads custom lua config and does not set $MYVIMRC', function()
clear { args = { '-u', custom_lua_path }, env = xenv }
eq(1, eval('g:custom_lua_rc'))
eq('', eval('$MYVIMRC'))
end)
end)
describe('VIMRC also exists', function()
before_each(function()
write_file(
table.concat({ xconfig, 'nvim', 'init.vim' }, pathsep),
[[
let g:vim_rc = 1
]]
)
end)
it('loads default lua config, but shows an error', function()
clear { args_rm = { '-u' }, env = xenv }
feed('<cr><c-c>') -- Dismiss "Conflicting config …" message.
eq(1, eval('g:lua_rc'))
matches('^E5422: Conflicting configs', exec_capture('messages'))
end)
end)
end)
describe('runtime:', function()
local xhome = 'Xhome'
local pathsep = n.get_pathsep()
local xconfig = xhome .. pathsep .. 'Xconfig'
local xdata = xhome .. pathsep .. 'Xdata'
local xenv = { XDG_CONFIG_HOME = xconfig, XDG_DATA_HOME = xdata }
setup(function()
rmdir(xhome)
mkdir_p(xconfig .. pathsep .. 'nvim')
mkdir_p(xdata)
end)
teardown(function()
rmdir(xhome)
end)
it('loads plugin/*.lua from XDG config home', function()
local plugin_folder_path = table.concat({ xconfig, 'nvim', 'plugin' }, pathsep)
local plugin_file_path = table.concat({ plugin_folder_path, 'plugin.lua' }, pathsep)
mkdir_p(plugin_folder_path)
finally(function()
rmdir(plugin_folder_path)
end)
write_file(plugin_file_path, [[ vim.g.lua_plugin = 1 ]])
clear { args_rm = { '-u' }, env = xenv }
eq(1, eval('g:lua_plugin'))
end)
it('loads plugin/*.lua from start packages', function()
local plugin_path =
table.concat({ xconfig, 'nvim', 'pack', 'category', 'start', 'test_plugin' }, pathsep)
local plugin_folder_path = table.concat({ plugin_path, 'plugin' }, pathsep)
local plugin_file_path = table.concat({ plugin_folder_path, 'plugin.lua' }, pathsep)
local profiler_file = 'test_startuptime.log'
mkdir_p(plugin_folder_path)
finally(function()
os.remove(profiler_file)
rmdir(plugin_path)
end)
write_file(plugin_file_path, [[vim.g.lua_plugin = 2]])
clear { args_rm = { '-u' }, args = { '--startuptime', profiler_file }, env = xenv }
eq(2, eval('g:lua_plugin'))
-- Check if plugin_file_path is listed in getscriptinfo()
local scripts = tbl_map(function(s)
return s.name
end, fn.getscriptinfo())
ok(#tbl_filter(function(s)
return endswith(s, plugin_file_path)
end, scripts) > 0)
-- Check if plugin_file_path is listed in startup profile
local profile_reader = io.open(profiler_file, 'r')
local profile_log = profile_reader:read('*a')
profile_reader:close()
ok(profile_log:find(plugin_file_path) ~= nil)
end)
it('loads plugin/*.lua from site packages', function()
local nvimdata = is_os('win') and 'nvim-data' or 'nvim'
local plugin_path =
table.concat({ xdata, nvimdata, 'site', 'pack', 'xa', 'start', 'yb' }, pathsep)
local plugin_folder_path = table.concat({ plugin_path, 'plugin' }, pathsep)
local plugin_after_path = table.concat({ plugin_path, 'after', 'plugin' }, pathsep)
local plugin_file_path = table.concat({ plugin_folder_path, 'plugin.lua' }, pathsep)
local plugin_after_file_path = table.concat({ plugin_after_path, 'helloo.lua' }, pathsep)
mkdir_p(plugin_folder_path)
mkdir_p(plugin_after_path)
finally(function()
rmdir(plugin_path)
end)
write_file(plugin_file_path, [[table.insert(_G.lista, "unos")]])
write_file(plugin_after_file_path, [[table.insert(_G.lista, "dos")]])
clear { args_rm = { '-u' }, args = { '--cmd', 'lua _G.lista = {}' }, env = xenv }
eq({ 'unos', 'dos' }, exec_lua 'return _G.lista')
end)
it('no crash setting &rtp in plugins with :packloadall called before #18315', function()
local plugin_folder_path = table.concat({ xconfig, 'nvim', 'plugin' }, pathsep)
mkdir_p(plugin_folder_path)
finally(function()
rmdir(plugin_folder_path)
end)
write_file(
table.concat({ plugin_folder_path, 'plugin.vim' }, pathsep),
[[
let &runtimepath = &runtimepath
let g:vim_plugin = 1
]]
)
write_file(
table.concat({ plugin_folder_path, 'plugin.lua' }, pathsep),
[[
vim.o.runtimepath = vim.o.runtimepath
vim.g.lua_plugin = 1
]]
)
clear { args_rm = { '-u' }, args = { '--cmd', 'packloadall' }, env = xenv }
eq(1, eval('g:vim_plugin'))
eq(1, eval('g:lua_plugin'))
end)
it("loads ftdetect/*.{vim,lua} respecting 'rtp' order", function()
local ftdetect_folder = table.concat({ xconfig, 'nvim', 'ftdetect' }, pathsep)
local after_ftdetect_folder = table.concat({ xconfig, 'nvim', 'after', 'ftdetect' }, pathsep)
mkdir_p(ftdetect_folder)
mkdir_p(after_ftdetect_folder)
finally(function()
rmdir(ftdetect_folder)
rmdir(after_ftdetect_folder)
end)
-- A .lua file is loaded after a .vim file if they only differ in extension.
-- All files in after/ftdetect/ are loaded after all files in ftdetect/.
write_file(table.concat({ ftdetect_folder, 'new-ft.vim' }, pathsep), [[let g:seq ..= 'A']])
write_file(
table.concat({ ftdetect_folder, 'new-ft.lua' }, pathsep),
[[vim.g.seq = vim.g.seq .. 'B']]
)
write_file(
table.concat({ after_ftdetect_folder, 'new-ft.vim' }, pathsep),
[[let g:seq ..= 'a']]
)
write_file(
table.concat({ after_ftdetect_folder, 'new-ft.lua' }, pathsep),
[[vim.g.seq = vim.g.seq .. 'b']]
)
clear { args_rm = { '-u' }, args = { '--cmd', 'let g:seq = ""' }, env = xenv }
eq('ABab', eval('g:seq'))
end)
end)
describe('user session', function()
local xhome = 'Xhome'
local pathsep = n.get_pathsep()
local session_file = table.concat({ xhome, 'session.lua' }, pathsep)
before_each(function()
rmdir(xhome)
mkdir(xhome)
write_file(
session_file,
[[
vim.g.lua_session = 1
]]
)
end)
after_each(function()
rmdir(xhome)
end)
it('loads session from the provided lua file', function()
clear { args = { '-S', session_file }, env = { HOME = xhome } }
eq(1, eval('g:lua_session'))
end)
end)
describe('inccommand on ex mode', function()
it('should not preview', function()
clear()
local screen
screen = Screen.new(60, 10)
screen:attach()
local id = fn.termopen({
nvim_prog,
'-u',
'NONE',
'-i',
'NONE',
'-c',
'set termguicolors background=dark',
'-E',
'test/README.md',
}, {
env = { VIMRUNTIME = os.getenv('VIMRUNTIME') },
})
fn.chansend(id, '%s/N')
screen:expect {
grid = [[
{1:^ }|
{1: }|*6
{1:Entering Ex mode. Type "visual" to go to Normal mode. }|
{1::%s/N }|
|
]],
attr_ids = {
[1] = {
background = Screen.colors.NvimDarkGrey2,
foreground = Screen.colors.NvimLightGrey2,
},
},
}
end)
end)