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Redesign bidi-aware edge positions of glyph rows, fix bug #6036. dispextern.h (struct glyph_row): New members minpos and maxpos. (MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS, MATRIX_ROW_START_BYTEPOS) (MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS, MATRIX_ROW_END_BYTEPOS): Reference minpos and maxpos members instead of start.pos and end.pos, respectively. xdisp.c (display_line): Compare IT_CHARPOS with the position in row->start.pos, rather than with MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS. (cursor_row_p): Use row->end.pos rather than MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS. (try_window_reusing_current_matrix, try_window_id): Use ROW->minpos rather than ROW->start.pos. (init_from_display_pos, init_iterator): Use EMACS_INT for character and byte positions. (find_row_edges): Renamed from find_row_end. Accept additional arguments for minimum and maximum buffer positions seen by display_line for this row. Don't use iterator to find the position following the maximum one; instead, increment the position found by display_line directly. Fix logic; eol_pos should be tested before the rest. Handle the case of characters delivered from display vector (bug#6036). Fix tests related to it->method. Handle the truncated_on_right_p rows. (RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS): New macro. (display_line): Use it to record the minimum and maximum buffer positions for glyphs in the row being assembled. Record the position of the newline that terminates the line. If word wrap is in effect, restore minimum and maximum positions seen up to the wrap point, when iterator returns to it. (try_window_reusing_current_matrix): Give up if in bidi-reordered row and cursor not already at point. Restore original pre-bidi code for unidirectional buffers. dispnew.c (increment_row_positions, check_matrix_invariants): Increment and check row->start.pos and row->end.pos, in addition to MATRIX_ROW_START_CHARPOS and MATRIX_ROW_END_CHARPOS. .gdbinit (prowlims): Display row->minpos and row->maxpos. Display truncated_on_left_p and truncated_on_right_p flags. Formatting fixes. (pmtxrows): Display the ordinal number of each row. Don't display rows beyond the last one. bidi.c (bidi_cache_iterator_state): Don't zero out new_paragraph: it is not copied by bidi_copy_it.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sat, 22 May 2010 22:32:21 +0300
parents bfde3c2dbef5
children 6378d1b57038
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;;; occur-testsuite.el --- Test suite for occur.

;; Copyright (C) 2010  Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
;; Keywords: matching, internal

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;;; Commentary:

;; Type M-x test-occur RET to test the functionality of `occur'.

;;; Code:

(defconst occur-tests
  '(
    ;; * Test one-line matches (at bob, eob, bol, eol).
    ("x" 0 "\
xa
b
cx
xd
xex
fx
" "\
5 matches for \"x\" in buffer:  *temp*
      1:xa
      3:cx
      4:xd
      5:xex
      6:fx
")
    ;; * Test multi-line matches, this is the first test from
    ;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2005-06/msg01008.html
    ;; where numbers are replaced with letters.
    ("a\na" 0 "\
a
a
a
a
a
" "\
2 matches for \"a^Ja\" in buffer:  *temp*
      1:a
       :a
      3:a
       :a
")
    ;; * Test multi-line matches, this is the second test from
    ;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2005-06/msg01008.html
    ;; where numbers are replaced with letters.
    ("a\nb" 0 "\
a
b
c
a
b
" "\
2 matches for \"a^Jb\" in buffer:  *temp*
      1:a
       :b
      4:a
       :b
")
    ;; * Test line numbers for multi-line matches with empty last match line.
    ("a\n" 0 "\
a

c
a

" "\
2 matches for \"a^J\" in buffer:  *temp*
      1:a
       :
      4:a
       :
")
    ;; * Test multi-line matches with 3 match lines.
    ("x\n.x\n" 0 "\
ax
bx
c
d
ex
fx
" "\
2 matches for \"x^J.x^J\" in buffer:  *temp*
      1:ax
       :bx
       :c
      5:ex
       :fx
       :
")
    ;; * Test non-overlapping context lines with matches at bob/eob.
    ("x" 1 "\
ax
b
c
d
ex
f
g
hx
" "\
3 matches for \"x\" in buffer:  *temp*
      1:ax
       :b
-------
       :d
      5:ex
       :f
-------
       :g
      8:hx
")
    ;; * Test non-overlapping context lines with matches not at bob/eob.
    ("x" 1 "\
a
bx
c
d
ex
f
" "\
2 matches for \"x\" in buffer:  *temp*
       :a
      2:bx
       :c
-------
       :d
      5:ex
       :f
")
    ;; * Test overlapping context lines with matches at bob/eob.
    ("x" 2 "\
ax
bx
c
dx
e
f
gx
h
i
j
kx
" "\
5 matches for \"x\" in buffer:  *temp*
      1:ax
      2:bx
       :c
      4:dx
       :e
       :f
      7:gx
       :h
       :i
       :j
     11:kx
")
    ;; * Test overlapping context lines with matches not at bob/eob.
    ("x" 2 "\
a
b
cx
d
e
f
gx
h
i
" "\
2 matches for \"x\" in buffer:  *temp*
       :a
       :b
      3:cx
       :d
       :e
       :f
      7:gx
       :h
       :i
")
    ;; * Test overlapping context lines with empty first and last line..
    ("x" 2 "\

b
cx
d
e
f
gx
h

" "\
2 matches for \"x\" in buffer:  *temp*
       :
       :b
      3:cx
       :d
       :e
       :f
      7:gx
       :h
       :
")
    ;; * Test multi-line overlapping context lines.
    ("x\n.x" 2 "\
ax
bx
c
d
ex
fx
g
h
i
jx
kx
" "\
3 matches for \"x^J.x\" in buffer:  *temp*
      1:ax
       :bx
       :c
       :d
      5:ex
       :fx
       :g
       :h
       :i
     10:jx
       :kx
")
    ;; * Test multi-line non-overlapping context lines.
    ("x\n.x" 2 "\
ax
bx
c
d
e
f
gx
hx
" "\
2 matches for \"x^J.x\" in buffer:  *temp*
      1:ax
       :bx
       :c
       :d
-------
       :e
       :f
      7:gx
       :hx
")
    ;; * Test non-overlapping negative (before-context) lines.
    ("x" -2 "\
a
bx
c
d
e
fx
g
h
ix
" "\
3 matches for \"x\" in buffer:  *temp*
       :a
      2:bx
-------
       :d
       :e
      6:fx
-------
       :g
       :h
      9:ix
")
    ;; * Test overlapping negative (before-context) lines.
    ("x" -3 "\
a
bx
c
dx
e
f
gx
h
" "\
3 matches for \"x\" in buffer:  *temp*
       :a
      2:bx
       :c
      4:dx
       :e
       :f
      7:gx
")

)
  "List of tests for `occur'.
Each element has the format:
\(REGEXP NLINES INPUT-BUFFER-STRING OUTPUT-BUFFER-STRING).")

(defun test-occur ()
  (interactive)
  (let ((count 1)
        failed
        (occur-hook nil))
    (dolist (test occur-tests)
      (let ((regexp (nth 0 test))
            (nlines (nth 1 test))
            (input-buffer-string (nth 2 test))
            (output-buffer-string (nth 3 test)))
        (save-excursion
          (with-temp-buffer
            (insert input-buffer-string)
            (occur regexp nlines)
            (unless (equal output-buffer-string
                           (with-current-buffer "*Occur*"
                             (buffer-string)))
              (setq failed (cons count failed))))))
      (setq count (1+ count)))
    (if failed
        (message "FAILED TESTS: %S" (reverse failed))
      (message "SUCCESS"))))

(provide 'occur-testsuite)

;;; occur-testsuite.el ends here