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Tobias Pisani dbe8528231 Make insert repeat (.) more consistent
Insert repeat will now only record non-synthesized keys, and when played back
execute mappings as well. Constructing some tests, and with the specific goal
of fixing https://github.com/alexherbo2/auto-pairs.kak/issues/38, this appeared to
be the best approach. Other options could be evaluating the maps only when recording,
but this gave other issues (see tests/normal/repeat-insert/repeat-insert-mapped)

At this point, repeat-insert may be essentially just a hardcoded macro, at least I
haven't identified the difference. If this really is the case, it may make sense to
give it a dedicated register, and implement it as a macro.

Fixes #3600
2024-02-24 05:18:56 +01:00
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commands Fix edit-fifo-noscroll test on BSD 2024-02-18 09:58:53 +11:00
compose Revert "Switch undo storage from a tree to a plain list" 2023-06-17 17:31:57 +10:00
display Add support for curly underline and separate underline color 2021-09-07 08:21:26 +10:00
highlight Re-work line trimming to fix issues with column highighters 2022-07-13 12:24:14 +10:00
hooks Immediately execute ModuleLoaded hooks for already loaded modules 2023-02-14 21:31:29 +11:00
indent Fix some corner cases in c-family indentation 2023-10-25 12:51:16 +11:00
normal Make insert repeat (.) more consistent 2024-02-24 05:18:56 +01:00
prompt Add tests for prompt history behaviour 2022-06-07 14:01:23 +10:00
regression Don't modify prompt history when validating empty input 2024-01-15 15:08:10 +01:00
shell Make shell-script-candidates completer run in the background 2023-11-14 21:39:03 +11:00
tools Another try to fix blame-jump-message test flakyness 2024-02-18 19:00:33 +11:00
README.asciidoc rc git.kak: fix blame-jump for commits with special characters 2024-02-13 19:24:24 +11:00
run Remove unused -within-next ui_out switch 2024-02-18 15:46:24 +11:00

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Regression test
===============

:unified-context-diff: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diff#Unified_format

Source structure
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├── unit
│   └── …
└── compose
    └── …
        ├── [enabled]    → applicability
        ├── [env]        → environment setup
        ├── [rc]         → configuration
        ├── [in]         → start file
        ├── cmd          → command
        ├── [script]     → UI automation
        ├── [out]        → expected end file
        ├── [kak_*]      → expected expansion values
        └── [error]      → expected error
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Usage
-----

To test, just type +run [test]+ in the +test+ directory.
It will print each passing test.  If a test fails, a {unified-context-diff}[unified context diff]
is printed showing the tests expected output and the actual output.

Details
-------

+enabled+ is optional.
If it exists and is executable,
it is invoked with no parameters.
If it exits with a non-zero exit code,
the test is assumed to be not applicable to the current environment
(for example, a test for OS-specific integration
isn't useful on a different OS)
and will be silently skipped.

+env+ is optional.
If it exists, it will be sourced before starting Kakoune.

+rc+ is optional
and should contain a sequence of commands,
_e.g._, +set-option+, +define-command+, +declare-option+.
+rc+ is sourced and evaluated before the +cmd+ key sequence is executed.

+in+ is optional
and should contain the initial text loaded into the input buffer
for editing by the +cmd+ key sequence.

+cmd+ is required
and should contain a key sequence that will edit the input buffer.
+cmd+ is executed after the +rc+ command sequence is sourced.

+script+ is optional
and is a shell-script that will be sourced after +cmd+ is executed.
The special +ui_in+ function sends a string
(expected to be a JSON UI message,
see `doc/json_ui.asciidoc` in the Kakoune source)
to the running Kakoune instance,
while the special +ui_out+ function
checks the next JSON UI messages from Kakoune
against its arguments,
and fails the test if any of them are different.

You can also say `ui_out -ignore N` to ignore the next _N_ JSON UI messages,
where _N_ is a positive integer. 

+out+ is optional
and should contain the expected text generated by the +cmd+ key sequence.

If the actual +out+ text
does not match the expected content in the corresponding file,
the unit test will fail.

If there is no +out+
then the unit test will always succeed.

Any +kak_*+ files should match the corresponding expansion
after +cmd+ is complete.
For example, a file named +kak_selection_desc+
should match the +%val{selection_desc}+ expansion.
See `:doc expansions` for a list of available expansions.

If there is an +error+ file,
the test is expected to produce an error.
If Kakoune exits successfully,
or if it fails with the wrong error,
the test is marked as a failure.