" Tests for getwinvar(), gettabvar() and gettabwinvar(). func Test_var() " Use strings to test for memory leaks. First, check that in an empty " window, gettabvar() returns the correct value let t:testvar='abcd' call assert_equal('abcd', gettabvar(1, 'testvar')) call assert_equal('abcd', gettabvar(1, 'testvar')) " test for getwinvar() let w:var_str = "Dance" let def_str = "Chance" call assert_equal('Dance', getwinvar(1, 'var_str')) call assert_equal('Dance', getwinvar(1, 'var_str', def_str)) call assert_equal({'var_str': 'Dance'}, getwinvar(1, '')) call assert_equal({'var_str': 'Dance'}, getwinvar(1, '', def_str)) unlet w:var_str call assert_equal('Chance', getwinvar(1, 'var_str', def_str)) call assert_equal({}, getwinvar(1, '')) call assert_equal({}, getwinvar(1, '', def_str)) call assert_equal('', getwinvar(9, '')) call assert_equal('Chance', getwinvar(9, '', def_str)) call assert_equal(0, getwinvar(1, '&nu')) call assert_equal(0, getwinvar(1, '&nu', 1)) unlet def_str " test for gettabvar() tabnew tabnew let t:var_list = [1, 2, 3] let t:other = 777 let def_list = [4, 5, 6, 7] tabrewind call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], gettabvar(3, 'var_list')) call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], gettabvar(3, 'var_list', def_list)) call assert_equal({'var_list': [1, 2, 3], 'other': 777}, gettabvar(3, '')) call assert_equal({'var_list': [1, 2, 3], 'other': 777}, \ gettabvar(3, '', def_list)) tablast unlet t:var_list tabrewind call assert_equal([4, 5, 6, 7], gettabvar(3, 'var_list', def_list)) call assert_equal('', gettabvar(9, '')) call assert_equal([4, 5, 6, 7], gettabvar(9, '', def_list)) call assert_equal('', gettabvar(3, '&nu')) call assert_equal([4, 5, 6, 7], gettabvar(3, '&nu', def_list)) unlet def_list tabonly " test for gettabwinvar() tabnew tabnew tabprev split split wincmd w vert split wincmd w let w:var_dict = {'dict': 'tabwin'} let def_dict = {'dict2': 'newval'} wincmd b tabrewind call assert_equal({'dict': 'tabwin'}, gettabwinvar(2, 3, 'var_dict')) call assert_equal({'dict': 'tabwin'}, \ gettabwinvar(2, 3, 'var_dict', def_dict)) call assert_equal({'var_dict': {'dict': 'tabwin'}}, gettabwinvar(2, 3, '')) call assert_equal({'var_dict': {'dict': 'tabwin'}}, \ gettabwinvar(2, 3, '', def_dict)) tabnext 3wincmd w unlet w:var_dict tabrewind call assert_equal({'dict2': 'newval'}, \ gettabwinvar(2, 3, 'var_dict', def_dict)) call assert_equal({}, gettabwinvar(2, 3, '')) call assert_equal({}, gettabwinvar(2, 3, '', def_dict)) call assert_equal("", gettabwinvar(2, 9, '')) call assert_equal({'dict2': 'newval'}, gettabwinvar(2, 9, '', def_dict)) call assert_equal('', gettabwinvar(9, 3, '')) call assert_equal({'dict2': 'newval'}, gettabwinvar(9, 3, '', def_dict)) unlet def_dict call assert_equal('', gettabwinvar(2, 3, '&nux')) call assert_equal(1, gettabwinvar(2, 3, '&nux', 1)) tabonly endfunc " It was discovered that "gettabvar()" would fail if called from within the " tabline when the user closed a window. This test confirms the fix. func Test_gettabvar_in_tabline() let t:var_str = 'value' set tabline=%{assert_equal('value',gettabvar(1,'var_str'))} set showtabline=2 " Simulate the user opening a split (which becomes window #1) and then " closing the split, which triggers the redrawing of the tabline. leftabove split redrawstatus! close redrawstatus! endfunc