Patch 8.2.1707
Problem: Small inconsitency in highlight test.
Solution: Use one argument for :execute. (Antony Scriven, #6975)
Files: src/testdir/test_highlight.vim
*** ../vim-8.2.1705/src/vim9execute.c 2020-09-17 21:28:59.939951846 +0200
--- src/vim9execute.c 2020-09-18 21:23:08.323468431 +0200
***************
*** 2676,2690 ****
continue;
func_return:
! // Restore previous function. If the frame pointer is zero then there
! // is none and we are done.
if (ectx.ec_frame_idx == initial_frame_idx)
- {
- if (handle_closure_in_use(&ectx, FALSE) == FAIL)
- // only fails when out of memory
- goto failed;
goto done;
! }
if (func_return(&ectx) == FAIL)
// only fails when out of memory
goto failed;
--- 2676,2686 ----
continue;
func_return:
! // Restore previous function. If the frame pointer is where we started
! // then there is none and we are done.
if (ectx.ec_frame_idx == initial_frame_idx)
goto done;
!
if (func_return(&ectx) == FAIL)
// only fails when out of memory
goto failed;
***************
*** 2703,2708 ****
--- 2699,2708 ----
ret = OK;
failed:
+ // Also deal with closures when failed, they may already be in use
+ // somewhere.
+ handle_closure_in_use(&ectx, FALSE);
+
// When failed need to unwind the call stack.
while (ectx.ec_frame_idx != initial_frame_idx)
func_return(&ectx);
*** ../vim-8.2.1705/src/testdir/test_vim9_func.vim 2020-09-16
23:23:33.026882158 +0200
--- src/testdir/test_vim9_func.vim 2020-09-18 21:22:45.115547868 +0200
***************
*** 1294,1299 ****
--- 1294,1313 ----
GetResult(g:Ref)->assert_equal('sometext')
enddef
+ def Test_double_closure_fails()
+ let lines =<< trim END
+ vim9script
+ def Func()
+ let var = 0
+ for i in range(2)
+ timer_start(0, {-> var})
+ endfor
+ enddef
+ Func()
+ END
+ CheckScriptFailure(lines, 'Multiple closures not supported yet')
+ enddef
+
def Test_sort_return_type()
let res: list<number>
res = [1, 2, 3]->sort()
*** ../vim-8.2.1705/src/version.c 2020-09-18 19:40:41.670037639 +0200
--- src/version.c 2020-09-18 21:24:32.943178148 +0200
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*** 752,753 ****
--- 752,755 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 1706,
/**/
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