Patch 8.1.0926
Problem: No test for :wnext, :wNext and :wprevious.
Solution: Add a test. (Dominique Pelle, closes #3963)
Files: src/testdir/Make_all.mak, src/testdir/test_alot.vim,
src/testdir/test_wnext.vim
*** ../vim-8.1.0925/src/testdir/Make_all.mak 2019-02-08 14:33:54.822761996
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--- src/testdir/Make_all.mak 2019-02-15 20:09:22.963005870 +0100
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--- 269,275 ----
test_window_cmd \
test_window_id \
test_windows_home \
+ test_wnext \
test_wordcount \
test_writefile \
test_xxd \
*** ../vim-8.1.0925/src/testdir/test_alot.vim 2019-01-24 22:42:14.949304772
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--- src/testdir/test_alot.vim 2019-02-15 20:09:22.963005870 +0100
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--- 66,69 ----
source test_unlet.vim
source test_virtualedit.vim
source test_window_cmd.vim
+ source test_wnext.vim
*** ../vim-8.1.0925/src/testdir/test_wnext.vim 2019-02-15 20:14:36.220428608
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--- src/testdir/test_wnext.vim 2019-02-15 20:09:22.963005870 +0100
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+ " Test :wnext :wNext and :wprevious
+
+ func Test_wnext()
+ args X1 X2
+
+ call setline(1, '1')
+ wnext
+ call assert_equal(['1'], readfile('X1'))
+ call assert_equal('X2', bufname('%'))
+
+ call setline(1, '2')
+ call assert_fails('wnext', 'E165:')
+ call assert_equal(['2'], readfile('X2'))
+ call assert_equal('X2', bufname('%'))
+
+ " Test :wnext with a single file.
+ args X1
+ call assert_equal('X1', bufname('%'))
+ call assert_fails('wnext', 'E163:')
+
+ " Test :wnext with a count.
+ args X1 X2 X3
+ call assert_equal('X1', bufname('%'))
+ 2wnext
+ call assert_equal('X3', bufname('%'))
+
+ " Test :wnext {file}.
+ args X1 X2 X3
+ wnext X4
+ call assert_equal(['1'], readfile('X4'))
+ call assert_equal('X2', bufname('%'))
+ call assert_fails('wnext X4', 'E13:')
+ call assert_equal(['1'], readfile('X4'))
+ wnext! X4
+ call assert_equal(['2'], readfile('X4'))
+ call assert_equal('X3', bufname('%'))
+
+ args X1 X2
+ " Commented out as, E13 occurs on Windows instead of E17
+ "call assert_fails('wnext .', 'E17:')
+ call assert_fails('wnext! .', 'E502:')
+
+ %bwipe!
+ call delete('X1')
+ call delete('X2')
+ call delete('X3')
+ call delete('X4')
+ endfunc
+
+ func Test_wprevious()
+ args X1 X2
+
+ next
+ call assert_equal('X2', bufname('%'))
+ call setline(1, '2')
+ wprevious
+ call assert_equal(['2'], readfile('X2'))
+ call assert_equal('X1', bufname('%'))
+
+ call setline(1, '1')
+ call assert_fails('wprevious', 'E164:')
+ call assert_fails('wNext', 'E164:')
+
+ " Test :wprevious with a single file.
+ args X1
+ call assert_fails('wprevious', 'E163:')
+ call assert_fails('wNext', 'E163:')
+
+ " Test :wprevious with a count.
+ args X1 X2 X3
+ 2next
+ call setline(1, '3')
+ call assert_equal('X3', bufname('%'))
+ 2wprevious
+ call assert_equal('X1', bufname('%'))
+ call assert_equal(['3'], readfile('X3'))
+
+ " Test :wprevious {file}
+ args X1 X2 X3
+ 2next
+ call assert_equal('X3', bufname('%'))
+ wprevious X4
+ call assert_equal(['3'], readfile('X4'))
+ call assert_equal('X2', bufname('%'))
+ call assert_fails('wprevious X4', 'E13:')
+ call assert_equal(['3'], readfile('X4'))
+ wprevious! X4
+ call assert_equal(['2'], readfile('X4'))
+ call assert_equal('X1', bufname('%'))
+
+ args X1 X2
+ " Commented out as, E13 occurs on Windows instead of E17
+ "call assert_fails('wprevious .', 'E17:')
+ call assert_fails('wprevious! .', 'E502:')
+
+ %bwipe!
+ call delete('X1')
+ call delete('X2')
+ call delete('X3')
+ call delete('X4')
+ endfunc
*** ../vim-8.1.0925/src/version.c 2019-02-15 01:06:09.283099564 +0100
--- src/version.c 2019-02-15 20:14:45.812347475 +0100
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 926,
/**/
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