Patch 9.0.0856
Problem:    MS-Windows: executable not found when running individual test.
Solution:   Also look for vimd.exe. (Christopher Plewright, closes #11525)
Files:      src/testdir/shared.vim


*** ../vim-9.0.0855/src/testdir/shared.vim      2022-09-03 22:08:07.794560471 
+0100
--- src/testdir/shared.vim      2022-11-10 18:20:07.986996167 +0000
***************
*** 231,244 ****
    call feedkeys('x', 'nt')
  endfunc
  
  " Get $VIMPROG to run the Vim executable.
  " The Makefile writes it as the first line in the "vimcmd" file.
  func GetVimProg()
!   if !filereadable('vimcmd')
!     " Assume the script was sourced instead of running "make".
!     return '../vim'
    endif
!   return readfile('vimcmd')[0]
  endfunc
  
  let g:valgrind_cnt = 1
--- 231,261 ----
    call feedkeys('x', 'nt')
  endfunc
  
+ " Get the name of the Vim executable that we expect has been build in the src
+ " directory.
+ func s:GetJustBuildVimExe()
+   if has("win32")
+     if !filereadable('..\vim.exe') && filereadable('..\vimd.exe')
+       " looks like the debug executable was intentionally build, so use it
+       return '..\vimd.exe'
+     endif
+     return '..\vim.exe'
+   endif
+   return '../vim'
+ endfunc
+ 
  " Get $VIMPROG to run the Vim executable.
  " The Makefile writes it as the first line in the "vimcmd" file.
+ " Falls back to the Vim executable in the src directory.
  func GetVimProg()
!   if filereadable('vimcmd')
!     return readfile('vimcmd')[0]
    endif
!   echo 'Cannot read the "vimcmd" file, falling back to ../vim.'
! 
!   " Probably the script was sourced instead of running "make".
!   " We assume Vim was just build in the src directory then.
!   return s:GetJustBuildVimExe()
  endfunc
  
  let g:valgrind_cnt = 1
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*** 246,261 ****
  " Get the command to run Vim, with -u NONE and --not-a-term arguments.
  " If there is an argument use it instead of "NONE".
  func GetVimCommand(...)
!   if !filereadable('vimcmd')
!     echo 'Cannot read the "vimcmd" file, falling back to ../vim.'
!     if !has("win32")
!       let lines = ['../vim']
!     else
!       let lines = ['..\vim.exe']
!     endif
!   else
      let lines = readfile('vimcmd')
    endif
    if a:0 == 0
      let name = 'NONE'
    else
--- 263,275 ----
  " Get the command to run Vim, with -u NONE and --not-a-term arguments.
  " If there is an argument use it instead of "NONE".
  func GetVimCommand(...)
!   if filereadable('vimcmd')
      let lines = readfile('vimcmd')
+   else
+     echo 'Cannot read the "vimcmd" file, falling back to ../vim.'
+     let lines = [s:GetJustBuildVimExe()]
    endif
+ 
    if a:0 == 0
      let name = 'NONE'
    else
*** ../vim-9.0.0855/src/version.c       2022-11-10 17:05:24.251446759 +0000
--- src/version.c       2022-11-10 17:32:50.425040522 +0000
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*** 697,698 ****
--- 697,700 ----
  {   /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+     856,
  /**/

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