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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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6
7Testing Vim and Vim script *testing-support*
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9Expression evaluation is explained in |eval.txt|. This file goes into details
10about writing tests in Vim script. This can be used for testing Vim itself
11and for testing plugins.
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131. Testing Vim |testing|
Bram Moolenaar54775062019-07-31 21:07:14 +0200142. Test functions |test-functions-details|
153. Assert functions |assert-functions-details|
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +020016
17==============================================================================
181. Testing Vim *testing*
19
20Vim can be tested after building it, usually with "make test".
21The tests are located in the directory "src/testdir".
22
Bram Moolenaarb96a32e2020-08-13 18:59:55 +020023There are two types of tests added over time:
24 test20.in oldest, only for tiny and small builds
25 test_something.vim new style tests
26
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +020027 *new-style-testing*
Bram Moolenaarf7c4d832020-08-11 20:42:19 +020028New tests should be added as new style tests. The test scripts are named
29test_<feature>.vim (replace <feature> with the feature under test). These use
30functions such as |assert_equal()| to keep the test commands and the expected
31result in one place.
Bram Moolenaarb96a32e2020-08-13 18:59:55 +020032 *old-style-testing*
33These tests are used only for testing Vim without the |+eval| feature.
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +020034
35Find more information in the file src/testdir/README.txt.
36
37==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar54775062019-07-31 21:07:14 +0200382. Test functions *test-functions-details*
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +020039
40test_alloc_fail({id}, {countdown}, {repeat}) *test_alloc_fail()*
41 This is for testing: If the memory allocation with {id} is
42 called, then decrement {countdown}, and when it reaches zero
43 let memory allocation fail {repeat} times. When {repeat} is
44 smaller than one it fails one time.
45
Bram Moolenaarce90e362019-09-08 18:58:44 +020046 Can also be used as a |method|: >
47 GetAllocId()->test_alloc_fail()
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +020048
49test_autochdir() *test_autochdir()*
50 Set a flag to enable the effect of 'autochdir' before Vim
51 startup has finished.
52
53
54test_feedinput({string}) *test_feedinput()*
55 Characters in {string} are queued for processing as if they
56 were typed by the user. This uses a low level input buffer.
57 This function works only when with |+unix| or GUI is running.
58
Bram Moolenaarce90e362019-09-08 18:58:44 +020059 Can also be used as a |method|: >
60 GetText()->test_feedinput()
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +020061
62test_garbagecollect_now() *test_garbagecollect_now()*
63 Like garbagecollect(), but executed right away. This must
64 only be called directly to avoid any structure to exist
65 internally, and |v:testing| must have been set before calling
66 any function.
67
68
69test_garbagecollect_soon() *test_garbagecollect_soon()*
70 Set the flag to call the garbagecollector as if in the main
71 loop. Only to be used in tests.
72
73
74test_getvalue({name}) *test_getvalue()*
75 Get the value of an internal variable. These values for
76 {name} are supported:
77 need_fileinfo
78
Bram Moolenaarce90e362019-09-08 18:58:44 +020079 Can also be used as a |method|: >
80 GetName()->test_getvalue()
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +020081
82test_ignore_error({expr}) *test_ignore_error()*
83 Ignore any error containing {expr}. A normal message is given
84 instead.
85 This is only meant to be used in tests, where catching the
86 error with try/catch cannot be used (because it skips over
87 following code).
88 {expr} is used literally, not as a pattern.
89 When the {expr} is the string "RESET" then the list of ignored
90 errors is made empty.
91
Bram Moolenaarce90e362019-09-08 18:58:44 +020092 Can also be used as a |method|: >
93 GetErrorText()->test_ignore_error()
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +020094
95test_null_blob() *test_null_blob()*
96 Return a |Blob| that is null. Only useful for testing.
97
98
99test_null_channel() *test_null_channel()*
100 Return a |Channel| that is null. Only useful for testing.
101 {only available when compiled with the +channel feature}
102
103
104test_null_dict() *test_null_dict()*
105 Return a |Dict| that is null. Only useful for testing.
106
107
Bram Moolenaare69f6d02020-04-01 22:11:01 +0200108test_null_function() *test_null_function()*
Bram Moolenaard1caa942020-04-10 22:10:56 +0200109 Return a |Funcref| that is null. Only useful for testing.
Bram Moolenaare69f6d02020-04-01 22:11:01 +0200110
111
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200112test_null_job() *test_null_job()*
113 Return a |Job| that is null. Only useful for testing.
114 {only available when compiled with the +job feature}
115
116
117test_null_list() *test_null_list()*
118 Return a |List| that is null. Only useful for testing.
119
120
121test_null_partial() *test_null_partial()*
122 Return a |Partial| that is null. Only useful for testing.
123
124
125test_null_string() *test_null_string()*
126 Return a |String| that is null. Only useful for testing.
127
128
Bram Moolenaar8ed04582020-02-22 19:07:28 +0100129test_unknown() *test_unknown()*
130 Return a value with unknown type. Only useful for testing.
131
132test_void() *test_void()*
133 Return a value with void type. Only useful for testing.
134
135
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200136test_option_not_set({name}) *test_option_not_set()*
137 Reset the flag that indicates option {name} was set. Thus it
138 looks like it still has the default value. Use like this: >
139 set ambiwidth=double
140 call test_option_not_set('ambiwidth')
141< Now the 'ambiwidth' option behaves like it was never changed,
142 even though the value is "double".
143 Only to be used for testing!
144
Bram Moolenaarce90e362019-09-08 18:58:44 +0200145 Can also be used as a |method|: >
146 GetOptionName()->test_option_not_set()
147
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200148
149test_override({name}, {val}) *test_override()*
150 Overrides certain parts of Vim's internal processing to be able
151 to run tests. Only to be used for testing Vim!
152 The override is enabled when {val} is non-zero and removed
153 when {val} is zero.
154 Current supported values for name are:
155
156 name effect when {val} is non-zero ~
157 redraw disable the redrawing() function
158 redraw_flag ignore the RedrawingDisabled flag
159 char_avail disable the char_avail() function
160 starting reset the "starting" variable, see below
161 nfa_fail makes the NFA regexp engine fail to force a
162 fallback to the old engine
163 no_query_mouse do not query the mouse position for "dec"
164 terminals
165 no_wait_return set the "no_wait_return" flag. Not restored
166 with "ALL".
Bram Moolenaarb340bae2020-06-15 19:51:56 +0200167 ui_delay time in msec to use in ui_delay(); overrules a
168 wait time of up to 3 seconds for messages
Bram Moolenaar0c0eddd2020-06-13 15:47:25 +0200169 term_props reset all terminal properties when the version
170 string is detected
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200171 ALL clear all overrides ({val} is not used)
172
173 "starting" is to be used when a test should behave like
174 startup was done. Since the tests are run by sourcing a
175 script the "starting" variable is non-zero. This is usually a
176 good thing (tests run faster), but sometimes changes behavior
177 in a way that the test doesn't work properly.
178 When using: >
179 call test_override('starting', 1)
180< The value of "starting" is saved. It is restored by: >
181 call test_override('starting', 0)
182
Bram Moolenaarce90e362019-09-08 18:58:44 +0200183< Can also be used as a |method|: >
184 GetOverrideVal()-> test_override('starting')
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200185
186test_refcount({expr}) *test_refcount()*
187 Return the reference count of {expr}. When {expr} is of a
188 type that does not have a reference count, returns -1. Only
189 to be used for testing.
190
Bram Moolenaarce90e362019-09-08 18:58:44 +0200191 Can also be used as a |method|: >
192 GetVarname()->test_refcount()
193
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200194
195test_scrollbar({which}, {value}, {dragging}) *test_scrollbar()*
196 Pretend using scrollbar {which} to move it to position
197 {value}. {which} can be:
198 left Left scrollbar of the current window
199 right Right scrollbar of the current window
200 hor Horizontal scrollbar
201
202 For the vertical scrollbars {value} can be 1 to the
203 line-count of the buffer. For the horizontal scrollbar the
204 {value} can be between 1 and the maximum line length, assuming
205 'wrap' is not set.
206
207 When {dragging} is non-zero it's like dragging the scrollbar,
208 otherwise it's like clicking in the scrollbar.
209 Only works when the {which} scrollbar actually exists,
210 obviously only when using the GUI.
211
Bram Moolenaarce90e362019-09-08 18:58:44 +0200212 Can also be used as a |method|: >
213 GetValue()->test_scrollbar('right', 0)
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200214
215test_setmouse({row}, {col}) *test_setmouse()*
216 Set the mouse position to be used for the next mouse action.
217 {row} and {col} are one based.
218 For example: >
219 call test_setmouse(4, 20)
220 call feedkeys("\<LeftMouse>", "xt")
221
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200222test_settime({expr}) *test_settime()*
223 Set the time Vim uses internally. Currently only used for
224 timestamps in the history, as they are used in viminfo, and
225 for undo.
226 Using a value of 1 makes Vim not sleep after a warning or
227 error message.
228 {expr} must evaluate to a number. When the value is zero the
229 normal behavior is restored.
230
Bram Moolenaarce90e362019-09-08 18:58:44 +0200231 Can also be used as a |method|: >
232 GetTime()->test_settime()
233
Bram Moolenaar4f645c52020-02-08 16:40:39 +0100234test_srand_seed([seed]) *test_srand_seed()*
235 When [seed] is given this sets the seed value used by
236 `srand()`. When omitted the test seed is removed.
237
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200238==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaar54775062019-07-31 21:07:14 +02002393. Assert functions *assert-functions-details*
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200240
241
242assert_beeps({cmd}) *assert_beeps()*
243 Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
244 NOT produce a beep or visual bell.
245 Also see |assert_fails()| and |assert-return|.
246
Bram Moolenaar24278d22019-08-16 21:49:22 +0200247 Can also be used as a |method|: >
248 GetCmd()->assert_beeps()
249<
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200250 *assert_equal()*
251assert_equal({expected}, {actual} [, {msg}])
252 When {expected} and {actual} are not equal an error message is
253 added to |v:errors| and 1 is returned. Otherwise zero is
254 returned |assert-return|.
255 There is no automatic conversion, the String "4" is different
256 from the Number 4. And the number 4 is different from the
257 Float 4.0. The value of 'ignorecase' is not used here, case
258 always matters.
259 When {msg} is omitted an error in the form "Expected
260 {expected} but got {actual}" is produced.
261 Example: >
262 assert_equal('foo', 'bar')
263< Will result in a string to be added to |v:errors|:
264 test.vim line 12: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar' ~
265
Bram Moolenaar7ff78462020-07-10 22:00:53 +0200266 Can also be used as a |method|, the base is passed as the
267 second argument: >
Bram Moolenaar25e42232019-08-04 15:04:10 +0200268 mylist->assert_equal([1, 2, 3])
269
Bram Moolenaar25e42232019-08-04 15:04:10 +0200270< *assert_equalfile()*
Bram Moolenaarfb517ba2020-06-03 19:55:35 +0200271assert_equalfile({fname-one}, {fname-two} [, {msg}])
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200272 When the files {fname-one} and {fname-two} do not contain
273 exactly the same text an error message is added to |v:errors|.
274 Also see |assert-return|.
275 When {fname-one} or {fname-two} does not exist the error will
276 mention that.
277 Mainly useful with |terminal-diff|.
278
Bram Moolenaare49fbff2019-08-21 22:50:07 +0200279 Can also be used as a |method|: >
280 GetLog()->assert_equalfile('expected.log')
281
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200282assert_exception({error} [, {msg}]) *assert_exception()*
283 When v:exception does not contain the string {error} an error
284 message is added to |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
285 This can be used to assert that a command throws an exception.
286 Using the error number, followed by a colon, avoids problems
287 with translations: >
288 try
289 commandthatfails
290 call assert_false(1, 'command should have failed')
291 catch
292 call assert_exception('E492:')
293 endtry
Bram Moolenaar1d634542020-08-18 13:41:50 +0200294<
295 *assert_fails()*
Bram Moolenaar9bd5d872020-09-06 21:47:48 +0200296assert_fails({cmd} [, {error} [, {msg} [, {lnum} [, {context}]]]])
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200297 Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does
Bram Moolenaar9b7bf9e2020-07-11 22:14:59 +0200298 NOT produce an error or when {error} is not found in the
299 error message. Also see |assert-return|.
300
301 When {error} is a string it must be found literally in the
302 first reported error. Most often this will be the error code,
303 including the colon, e.g. "E123:". >
304 assert_fails('bad cmd', 'E987:')
305<
306 When {error} is a |List| with one or two strings, these are
307 used as patterns. The first pattern is matched against the
308 first reported error: >
309 assert_fails('cmd', ['E987:.*expected bool'])
310< The second pattern, if present, is matched against the last
Bram Moolenaar4072ba52020-12-23 13:56:35 +0100311 reported error.
312 If there is only one error then both patterns must match. This
313 can be used to check that there is only one error.
314 To only match the last error use an empty string for the first
315 error: >
Bram Moolenaar9b7bf9e2020-07-11 22:14:59 +0200316 assert_fails('cmd', ['', 'E987:'])
317<
Bram Moolenaar1d634542020-08-18 13:41:50 +0200318 If {msg} is empty then it is not used. Do this to get the
319 default message when passing the {lnum} argument.
320
321 When {lnum} is present and not negative, and the {error}
322 argument is present and matches, then this is compared with
323 the line number at which the error was reported. That can be
324 the line number in a function or in a script.
325
Bram Moolenaar9bd5d872020-09-06 21:47:48 +0200326 When {context} is present it is used as a pattern and matched
327 against the context (script name or function name) where
328 {lnum} is located in.
329
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200330 Note that beeping is not considered an error, and some failing
331 commands only beep. Use |assert_beeps()| for those.
332
Bram Moolenaar24278d22019-08-16 21:49:22 +0200333 Can also be used as a |method|: >
334 GetCmd()->assert_fails('E99:')
335
Bram Moolenaar1d634542020-08-18 13:41:50 +0200336assert_false({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_false()*
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200337 When {actual} is not false an error message is added to
338 |v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
339 Also see |assert-return|.
340 A value is false when it is zero. When {actual} is not a
341 number the assert fails.
342 When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
343 "Expected False but got {actual}" is produced.
344
Bram Moolenaar24278d22019-08-16 21:49:22 +0200345 Can also be used as a |method|: >
346 GetResult()->assert_false()
347
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200348assert_inrange({lower}, {upper}, {actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_inrange()*
349 This asserts number and |Float| values. When {actual} is lower
350 than {lower} or higher than {upper} an error message is added
351 to |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
352 When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
353 "Expected range {lower} - {upper}, but got {actual}" is
354 produced.
355
356 *assert_match()*
357assert_match({pattern}, {actual} [, {msg}])
358 When {pattern} does not match {actual} an error message is
359 added to |v:errors|. Also see |assert-return|.
360
361 {pattern} is used as with |=~|: The matching is always done
362 like 'magic' was set and 'cpoptions' is empty, no matter what
363 the actual value of 'magic' or 'cpoptions' is.
364
365 {actual} is used as a string, automatic conversion applies.
366 Use "^" and "$" to match with the start and end of the text.
367 Use both to match the whole text.
368
369 When {msg} is omitted an error in the form
370 "Pattern {pattern} does not match {actual}" is produced.
371 Example: >
372 assert_match('^f.*o$', 'foobar')
373< Will result in a string to be added to |v:errors|:
374 test.vim line 12: Pattern '^f.*o$' does not match 'foobar' ~
375
Bram Moolenaar24278d22019-08-16 21:49:22 +0200376 Can also be used as a |method|: >
377 getFile()->assert_match('foo.*')
378<
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200379 *assert_notequal()*
380assert_notequal({expected}, {actual} [, {msg}])
381 The opposite of `assert_equal()`: add an error message to
382 |v:errors| when {expected} and {actual} are equal.
383 Also see |assert-return|.
384
Bram Moolenaar25e42232019-08-04 15:04:10 +0200385 Can also be used as a |method|: >
386 mylist->assert_notequal([1, 2, 3])
387
388< *assert_notmatch()*
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200389assert_notmatch({pattern}, {actual} [, {msg}])
390 The opposite of `assert_match()`: add an error message to
391 |v:errors| when {pattern} matches {actual}.
392 Also see |assert-return|.
393
Bram Moolenaar24278d22019-08-16 21:49:22 +0200394 Can also be used as a |method|: >
395 getFile()->assert_notmatch('bar.*')
396
Bram Moolenaare49fbff2019-08-21 22:50:07 +0200397
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200398assert_report({msg}) *assert_report()*
399 Report a test failure directly, using {msg}.
400 Always returns one.
401
Bram Moolenaare49fbff2019-08-21 22:50:07 +0200402 Can also be used as a |method|: >
403 GetMessage()->assert_report()
404
405
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200406assert_true({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_true()*
407 When {actual} is not true an error message is added to
408 |v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|.
409 Also see |assert-return|.
410 A value is TRUE when it is a non-zero number. When {actual}
411 is not a number the assert fails.
412 When {msg} is omitted an error in the form "Expected True but
413 got {actual}" is produced.
414
Bram Moolenaar24278d22019-08-16 21:49:22 +0200415 Can also be used as a |method|: >
416 GetResult()->assert_true()
417<
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200418
419 vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: