patch 8.2.2985: Vim9: a compiled function cannot be debugged
Problem: Vim9: a compiled function cannot be debugged.
Solution: Add initial debugging support.
diff --git a/src/testdir/test_debugger.vim b/src/testdir/test_debugger.vim
index 029b9db..ed4bacc 100644
--- a/src/testdir/test_debugger.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_debugger.vim
@@ -884,19 +884,20 @@
\ ':debug call GlobalFunction()',
\ ['cmd: call GlobalFunction()'])
- " FIXME: Vim9 lines are not debugged!
- call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 1: source Xtest2.vim'])
+ call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 1: CallAFunction()'])
- " But they do appear in the backtrace
+ " FIXME: not quite right
call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'backtrace', [
\ '\V>backtrace',
- \ '\V 2 function GlobalFunction[1]',
- \ '\V 1 <SNR>\.\*_CallAFunction[1]',
- \ '\V->0 <SNR>\.\*_SourceAnotherFile',
- \ '\Vline 1: source Xtest2.vim'],
+ \ '\V->0 function GlobalFunction',
+ \ '\Vline 1: CallAFunction()',
+ \ ],
\ #{match: 'pattern'})
-
+ call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 1: SourceAnotherFile()'])
+ call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 1: source Xtest2.vim'])
+ " FIXME: repeated line
+ call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 1: source Xtest2.vim'])
call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 1: vim9script'])
call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 3: def DoAThing(): number'])
call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 9: export def File2Function()'])
@@ -913,7 +914,7 @@
\ #{match: 'pattern'})
" Don't step into compiled functions...
- call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'step', ['line 15: End of sourced file'])
+ call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'next', ['line 15: End of sourced file'])
call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'backtrace', [
\ '\V>backtrace',
\ '\V 3 function GlobalFunction[1]',
@@ -923,7 +924,6 @@
\ '\Vline 15: End of sourced file'],
\ #{match: 'pattern'})
-
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
call delete('Xtest1.vim')
call delete('Xtest2.vim')
@@ -1116,6 +1116,7 @@
\ [ 'E121: Undefined variable: s:file1_var' ] )
call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'echo s:file2_var', [ 'file2' ] )
+ call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'cont')
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
call delete('Xtest1.vim')
call delete('Xtest2.vim')