Kazunobu Kuriyama wrote:

> In addition to the tests mentioned in the title, this patch includes some
> proposal enhancement on the GUI tests.
> 
> As written in gui-init in gui.text, some options and variables, such as
> guiheadroom and menu, have to be handled before/at GUI startup in order for
> them to take effect at runtime.
> 
> Currently, the test scripts are read together with '-U NONE'.
> 
> So, if a gvimrc is allowed to use for such options and variables, the GUI
> tests are expected to be improved.
> 
> The attached patch proposes a way to accomplish that.  Basically, the GUI
> tests are divided into two parts, one for the existing tests and another
> for new tests (currently, only a single test there, actually) that need
> gvimrc setup.  Each part needs to run its own vim instance, thus two test
> scripts.
> 
> Any comments or suggestions are welcome :)

Thanks.  I'll await comments before including this.

Coes the init test only work for Unix?

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