commit 1101cfeb349453bc7220e68695bf60a0f96f3069
parent e634222daded1e232f310f2d843079572cac9b88
Author: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2023 07:24:54 +0800
vim-patch:9.0.1972: win32: missing '**' expansion test (#25476)
Problem: win32: missing '**' expansion test (after v9.0.1947)
Solution: Add test for MS-Windows
win32: Add "**" test
Vim supports "**" on MS-Windows. However, it is not tested by
`Test_glob_extended_bash`.
Unlike Unix, it doesn't use 'shell' and doesn't support {,} expansion.
So, I added as a separate test.
related: vim/vim#13205
closes: vim/vim#13250
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4a1ad5556423dca5f5b7ee39f143579e67569ae1
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Diffstat:
2 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/runtime/doc/editing.txt b/runtime/doc/editing.txt
@@ -357,8 +357,8 @@ is to use "path\[[]abc]", this matches the file "path\[abc]".
*starstar-wildcard*
Expanding "**" is possible on Unix, Win32, macOS and a few other systems (but
-it may depend on your 'shell' setting. It's known to work correctly for zsh; for
-bash this requires at least bash version >= 4.X).
+it may depend on your 'shell' setting on Unix and macOS. It's known to work
+correctly for zsh; for bash this requires at least bash version >= 4.X).
This allows searching a directory tree. This goes up to 100 directories deep.
Note there are some commands where this works slightly differently, see
|file-searching|.
diff --git a/test/old/testdir/test_functions.vim b/test/old/testdir/test_functions.vim
@@ -3303,4 +3303,22 @@ func Test_glob_extended_bash()
let &shell=_shell
endfunc
+" Test for glob() with extended patterns (MS-Windows)
+" Vim doesn't use 'shell' to expand wildcards on MS-Windows.
+" Unlike bash, it doesn't support {,} expansion.
+func Test_glob_extended_mswin()
+ CheckMSWindows
+
+ call mkdir('Xtestglob/foo/bar/src', 'p')
+ call writefile([], 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.sh')
+ call writefile([], 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.h')
+ call writefile([], 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.cpp')
+
+ " Sort output of glob() otherwise we end up with different
+ " ordering depending on whether file system is case-sensitive.
+ let expected = ['Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.cpp', 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.h', 'Xtestglob/foo/bar/src/foo.sh']
+ call assert_equal(expected, sort(glob('Xtestglob/**/foo.*', 0, 1)))
+ call delete('Xtestglob', 'rf')
+endfunc
+
" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab