From d16e82d468eb0d5bb1e662ac4812c0ca6fc0fc64 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yaroslav Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 14:47:03 +0300 Subject: reorganized repo to be easier to use with GNU stow; added script to stow --- .vim/contrib/highlight-log | 144 ------------------------------------------- .vim/contrib/run-tests-watch | 127 -------------------------------------- .vim/contrib/vim-checks | 123 ------------------------------------ .vim/contrib/vimhelplint | 46 -------------- 4 files changed, 440 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 .vim/contrib/highlight-log delete mode 100755 .vim/contrib/run-tests-watch delete mode 100755 .vim/contrib/vim-checks delete mode 100755 .vim/contrib/vimhelplint (limited to '.vim/contrib') diff --git a/.vim/contrib/highlight-log b/.vim/contrib/highlight-log deleted file mode 100755 index c4697fd..0000000 --- a/.vim/contrib/highlight-log +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash - -# This script adds color highlighting to the output from Neomake's Vader tests -# (when called with "vader"), or to the file that gets written into according -# to `neomake_logfile`. -# -# You can use the following to watch colored logs in a terminal window, after -# having used `let g:neomake_logfile = '/tmp/neomake.log'` in Neovim/Vim: -# -# tail -f /tmp/neomake.log | /path/to/neomake/contrib/highlight-log - -bold="" # $(tput bold) -bold_off="" -debug_color="" # $(tput dim), does not work in urxvt (although in infocmp/terminfo). -debug_color_off="" -color_off="" -log_color="" -log_color_off="$bold_off$color_off" -error_color="" -error_color_off="$bold_off$color_off" - -# compact: display test headers, but not inner output for successful ones. -compact=0 - -while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do - case $1 in - --compact) compact=1; shift ;; - --) shift; break ;; - -?*) echo "Unknown option: $1" 1>&2; exit 64 ;; - *) break ;; - esac -done - -if [ "$1" = vader ]; then - # Match non-log lines (i.e. keep output from :Log, which should cause - # all messages from a case to be visible). - # This should also ignore empty lines and lines starting with a character - # (e.g. via NVIM_LOG_FILE:=/dev/stderr, and from :echom). - re_log_line='^(.*( )? )(> .*)$' - re_ignore_log_line='^.*( )? > \[(debug |verbose|warning|error )|((D|V|W|E) +\+[.0-9]+)\]' - - colorize() { - # Only colorize if stdout is connected to a tty (not with :!make). - if ! [ -t 1 ]; then - cat - - return - fi - - # sed: add coloring to Vader's output: - # 1. failures (includes pending) in red "(X)" - # 2. test case header in bold "(2/2)" - # 3. Neomake's error log messages - # 4. Neomake's debug log messages - # 5. non-Neomake log lines (e.g. from :Log) - sed -E -e 's/^(([^ ].*)? +)\([ [:digit:]]+\/[[:digit:]]+\) \[[ [:alpha:]]+\] \(X\).*/'"$error_color"'\0'"$error_color_off"'/' \ - -e 's/^(([^ ].*)? +)(\([ [:digit:]]+\/[[:digit:]]+\))/\1'"$bold"'\3'"$bold_off"'/' \ - -e 's/^ +> \[(error |E +[.[:digit:]]+)\]: .*/'"$bold"'\0'"$bold_off"'/' \ - -e 's/^ +> \[(debug |D +[.[:digit:]]+)\]: .*/'"$debug_color"'\0'"$debug_color_off"'/' \ - -e '/'"$re_ignore_log_line"'/! s/'"$re_log_line"'/\1'"$log_color"'\3'"$log_color_off"'/' - } - - if ((compact)); then - # Do not display output for successful tests (i.e. the log statements). - last_start_match= - # Match Vader header ("( 1/33) [EXECUTE] …"), but also if there is output - # from Vim, e.g. with ":colder". - re_vader_header='^([^ ].*)?\ +(\(\ *[0-9]+/[0-9]+\))' - filtering=0 - finished_reading=0 - stopped_filtering=0 - while [ "$finished_reading" = 0 ]; do - if ! read -r; then - if [ -z "$REPLY" ]; then - break - finished_reading=1 - fi - fi - if [[ "$REPLY" == *'Vader error:'* ]] || [[ "$REPLY" == 'Error'* ]] || [[ "$REPLY" == 'Traceback'* ]]; then - printf "\r" >&2 - printf "%s\n" "$REPLY" - continue - fi - if (( stopped_filtering )); then - echo "$REPLY" - continue - fi - if [[ "$REPLY" == *'Starting Vader:'* ]]; then - echo "$REPLY" - elif [[ "$REPLY" == ' Duration: '* ]]; then - echo "$REPLY" - elif [[ "$REPLY" == *'(X)'* ]]; then - # Should also match "(1/1) [EXECUTE] (X) Error: Vim(function):E126: Missing :endfunction" already. - if [[ -n "$filtered" ]]; then - echo "$filtered" - fi - echo "$REPLY" - filtered= - filtering=0 - elif [[ "$REPLY" =~ $re_vader_header ]]; then - filtering=1 - if [[ ${BASH_REMATCH[2]} == "$last_start_match" ]]; then - filtered="$filtered"$'\n'"$REPLY" - else - echo "$REPLY" - filtered= - fi - last_start_match="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}" - elif [[ "$REPLY" == *'Success/Total: '* || "$REPLY" == ' Slowest tests:' ]]; then - echo "$REPLY" - filtering=0 - filtered= - stopped_filtering=1 - elif ! ((filtering)); then - echo "$REPLY" - elif [[ "$REPLY" =~ $re_log_line && ! "$REPLY" =~ $re_ignore_log_line ]]; then - if [[ "$REPLY" =~ '> SKIP:' ]]; then - echo "$REPLY" - continue - fi - if [[ -n "$filtered" ]]; then - echo "$filtered" - fi - echo "$REPLY" - filtered= - filtering=0 - elif [[ -n "$filtered" ]]; then - filtered="$filtered"$'\n'"$REPLY" - else - filtered="$REPLY" - fi - done - else - cat - - fi | colorize - -else - # Output from neomake_logfile. - error='^[:[:digit:]]\+ \[E .*' - warn='^[:[:digit:]]\+ \[W .*' - debug='^[:[:digit:]]\+ \[D .*' - sed -e "s/$error/\0/" \ - -e "s/$warn/w:\0/" \ - -e "s/$debug/$debug_color\\0$debug_color_off/" -fi diff --git a/.vim/contrib/run-tests-watch b/.vim/contrib/run-tests-watch deleted file mode 100755 index 11edbdf..0000000 --- a/.vim/contrib/run-tests-watch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -x -# -# Wrapper around inotifywait to run tests on file changes. -# If a test file changes, only this file is run (first), while the whole test -# suite is run afterwards (and initially). -# -# The recommended way to run it is via `make testwatch`, or `make testwatchx` -# (to exit on first failure). -# -# # Internal documentation: -# The default run command is "make %s" (where %s gets replaced with the test -# file(s)), and can be given as first argument. -# -# You can specify VADER_OPTIONS=-x to exit on the first test failure: -# VADER_OPTIONS=-x contrib/run-tests-watch -# or use the following: -# contrib/run-tests-watch 'make %s VADER_OPTIONS=-x' -# -# VADER_ARGS gets used to focus on a specific test file initially, until -# another test file gets changed. - -watch="autoload plugin tests" -echo "Watching: $watch" - -if [ -n "$1" ]; then - cmdpattern="$1" -else - cmdpattern="make %s VADER_OPTIONS='$VADER_OPTIONS'" -fi - -title() { - printf '\e]1;%s\a' "$*" - printf '\e]2;%s\a' "$*" -} - -status_file=$(mktemp) -handle_cmd_result() { - if [ "$1" = 0 ]; then - last_test_succeeded=1 - title "✔ $2" - if [ "${2#*${alltestsfile}*}" != "$2" ]; then - alltests_succeeded=1 - fi - else - last_test_succeeded=0 - title "✘ $2" - if [ "${2#*${alltestsfile}*}" != "$2" ]; then - alltests_succeeded=0 - fi - fi - echo "$last_test_succeeded $alltests_succeeded" > "$status_file" -} - -# Recursively kill childs - required to get out of a running pdb. -kill_with_childs() { - for p in $(pgrep -P "$1"); do - kill_with_childs "$p" - done - if kill -0 "$1" 2>/dev/null; then - kill "$1" || true - fi -} - -alltestsfile='tests/all.vader' -alltests_succeeded=0 -pid= -changed_files= -set -e -last_changed_testsfile="${VADER_ARGS:-$alltestsfile}" - -while true; do - testfiles="$last_changed_testsfile" - if [ -n "$changed_files" ]; then - # There was a previous run - echo "=================================================================" - echo "changed file: $changed_files" - - read -r last_test_succeeded alltests_succeeded < "$status_file" || alltests_succeeded=0 - - if [ "${changed_files#tests/}" != "$changed_files" ] \ - && [ "${changed_files#tests/include/}" = "$changed_files" ]; then - # A test file was changed (but not an include file). - last_changed_testsfile="$changed_files" - testfiles="$last_changed_testsfile" - - # Run full tests afterwards (if not successful before). - if [ "$testfiles" != "$alltestsfile" ] && [ "$alltests_succeeded" = 0 ]; then - testfiles="$testfiles $alltestsfile" - fi - - elif [ "$last_test_succeeded" = 1 ]; then - # Run all tests. - alltests_succeeded=0 - testfiles="$alltestsfile" - - if [ "${VADER_OPTIONS#*-x*}" != "$VADER_OPTIONS" ]; then - # Run tests matching the changed file first, e.g. tests/config.vader for - # autoload/neomake/config.vim. - test_file_for_changed_file="tests/${changed_files#autoload/neomake/}" - test_file_for_changed_file="${test_file_for_changed_file%.vim}.vader" - declare -p test_file_for_changed_file - if [ -f "$test_file_for_changed_file" ]; then - testfiles="$test_file_for_changed_file $testfiles" - fi - fi - fi - - if [ -n "$pid" ] && kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null; then - echo 'Killing previous run…' - kill_with_childs "$pid" - fi - fi - - # shellcheck disable=SC2059 - cmd="$(printf "$cmdpattern" "$testfiles")" - echo "Running $cmd" - title "… $testfiles" - # shellcheck disable=SC2015 - (set +e; eval "$cmd"; handle_cmd_result "$?" 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[ -f "$vimhelplint" ]; then - echo "$vimhelplint not found." >&2 - echo "Run 'make build/vimhelplint' Neomake's root directory to install it." >&2 - exit 64 -fi - -file="$1" -if [ -z "$file" ]; then - echo 'No input file specified.' >&2 - exit 64 -fi -if ! [ -e "$file" ]; then - echo "File $file is not readable." >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -out=$(${VIMHELPLINT_VIM:-vim} -esN -u NONE -i NONE \ - -c "silent edit $1" \ - -c 'set ft=help' \ - -c "source $vimhelplint" \ - -c 'verb VimhelpLintEcho' \ - -c 'qall!' 2>&1) -if [ -z "$out" ]; then - exit 0 -fi -echo "$out" -exit 1 -- cgit v1.2.3