patch 7.4.1509
Problem: Keeping both a variable for a job and the channel it refers to is
a hassle.
Solution: Allow passing the job where a channel is expected. (Damien)
diff --git a/src/testdir/test_channel.vim b/src/testdir/test_channel.vim
index 299bb2b..5a31567 100644
--- a/src/testdir/test_channel.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_channel.vim
@@ -463,16 +463,16 @@
let job = job_start(s:python . " test_channel_pipe.py", {'mode': 'raw'})
call assert_equal("run", job_status(job))
try
- let handle = job_getchannel(job)
- call ch_sendraw(handle, "echo something\n")
- let msg = ch_readraw(handle)
+ " For a change use the job where a channel is expected.
+ call ch_sendraw(job, "echo something\n")
+ let msg = ch_readraw(job)
call assert_equal("something\n", substitute(msg, "\r", "", 'g'))
- call ch_sendraw(handle, "double this\n")
- let msg = ch_readraw(handle)
+ call ch_sendraw(job, "double this\n")
+ let msg = ch_readraw(job)
call assert_equal("this\nAND this\n", substitute(msg, "\r", "", 'g'))
- let reply = ch_evalraw(handle, "quit\n", {'timeout': 100})
+ let reply = ch_evalraw(job, "quit\n", {'timeout': 100})
call assert_equal("Goodbye!\n", substitute(reply, "\r", "", 'g'))
finally
call job_stop(job)