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| | ;;; whitespace-tests.el --- Test suite for whitespace -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 2016-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Code:
(require 'ert)
(require 'ert-x)
(require 'faceup)
(require 'whitespace)
(defmacro whitespace-tests--with-test-buffer (style &rest body)
"Run BODY in a buffer with `whitespace-mode' style STYLE.
The buffer is displayed in `selected-window', and
`noninteractive' is set to nil even in batch mode. If STYLE is
nil, `whitespace-mode' is left disabled."
(declare (debug ((style form) def-body))
(indent 1))
`(ert-with-test-buffer-selected ()
;; In case global-*-mode is enabled.
(whitespace-mode -1)
(font-lock-mode -1)
(let ((noninteractive nil)
(whitespace-style ,style))
(font-lock-mode 1)
,(when style
'(whitespace-mode 1))
,@body)))
(defun whitespace-tests--faceup (&rest lines)
"Convenience wrapper around `faceup-test-font-lock-buffer'.
Returns non-nil if the concatenated LINES match the current
buffer's content."
(faceup-test-font-lock-buffer nil (apply #'concat lines)))
(let ((x (get 'faceup-test-font-lock-buffer 'ert-explainer)))
(put 'whitespace-tests--faceup 'ert-explainer
(lambda (&rest lines) (funcall x nil (apply #'concat lines)))))
(defun whitespace-tests--cleanup-string (string)
(with-temp-buffer
(insert string)
(whitespace-cleanup)
(buffer-string)))
(ert-deftest whitespace-cleanup-eob ()
(let ((whitespace-style '(empty)))
(should (equal (whitespace-tests--cleanup-string "a\n")
"a\n"))
(should (equal (whitespace-tests--cleanup-string "a\n\n")
"a\n"))
(should (equal (whitespace-tests--cleanup-string "a\n\t\n")
"a\n"))
(should (equal (whitespace-tests--cleanup-string "a\n\t \n")
"a\n"))
(should (equal (whitespace-tests--cleanup-string "a\n\t \n\n")
"a\n"))
(should (equal (whitespace-tests--cleanup-string "\n\t\n")
""))
;; Whitespace at end of non-empty line is not covered by the
;; `empty' style.
(should (equal (whitespace-tests--cleanup-string "a \n\t \n\n")
"a \n"))))
;; We cannot call whitespace-mode because it will do nothing in batch
;; mode. So we call its innards instead.
(defun whitespace-tests-whitespace-mode-on ()
"Turn `whitespace-mode' on even in batch mode."
(setq whitespace-mode t)
(whitespace-turn-on)
(whitespace-action-when-on))
(ert-deftest whitespace-tests-display-tables ()
"Test whitespace stores and restores the buffer display table - bug26892."
(with-temp-buffer
(whitespace-mode -1) ; turn off in case global ws mode is active
(let ((whitespace-style '(space-mark tab-mark newline-mark))
(whitespace-display-mappings '((space-mark 32 [183] [46])
(space-mark 160 [164] [95])
(newline-mark 10 [36 10])
(tab-mark 9 [187 9] [92 9])))
(buffer-display-table nil))
;test the display table actually changes
(should-not (equal nil
(progn (whitespace-tests-whitespace-mode-on)
buffer-display-table)))
;test the display table restores correctly
(should (equal nil
(progn (whitespace-turn-off)
buffer-display-table)))
;test the stored display table is preserved
(should (equal nil
(progn (whitespace-tests-whitespace-mode-on)
(whitespace-turn-off)
buffer-display-table))))))
(ert-deftest whitespace-tests--empty-bob ()
(whitespace-tests--with-test-buffer '(face empty)
(electric-indent-mode -1)
;; Insert some empty lines. None of the lines should be
;; highlighted even though point is on the last line because the
;; entire buffer is empty lines.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "SPC RET C-q TAB RET RET SPC"))
(should (equal (buffer-string) " \n\t\n\n "))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 4))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup " \n"
"\t\n"
"\n"
" "))
;; Adding content on the last line (and keeping point there)
;; should cause the previous lines to be highlighted. Note that
;; the `whitespace-empty' face applies to the newline just before
;; the last line, which has the desired property of extending the
;; highlight the full width of the window.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "x"))
(should (equal (buffer-string) " \n\t\n\n x"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 4))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "«:whitespace-empty: \n"
"\t\n"
"\n"
"» x"))
;; Lines should become un-highlighted as point moves up into the
;; empty lines.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<up>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 3))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "«:whitespace-empty: \n"
"\t\n"
"»\n"
" x"))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<up>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 2))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "«:whitespace-empty: \n"
"»\t\n"
"\n"
" x"))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<up> C-a"))
(should (equal (point) 1))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup " \n"
"\t\n"
"\n"
" x"))
;; Line 1 should be un-highlighted when point is in line 1 even if
;; point is not bobp.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<right>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 1))
(should (> (point) 1))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup " \n"
"\t\n"
"\n"
" x"))
;; Make sure lines become re-highlighted as point moves down.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<down>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 2))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "«:whitespace-empty: \n"
"»\t\n"
"\n"
" x"))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<down>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 3))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "«:whitespace-empty: \n"
"\t\n"
"»\n"
" x"))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<down>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 4))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "«:whitespace-empty: \n"
"\t\n"
"\n"
"» x"))
;; Inserting content on line 2 should un-highlight lines 2 and 3.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<up> <up> C-e"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 2))
(should (equal (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) 1))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "y <down> <down>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 4))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "«:whitespace-empty: \n"
"»\ty\n"
"\n"
" x"))
;; Removing the content on line 2 should re-highlight lines 2 and
;; 3.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<up> <up> C-e"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 2))
(should (equal (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) 2))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "DEL <down> <down>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 4))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "«:whitespace-empty: \n"
"\t\n"
"\n"
"» x"))))
(ert-deftest whitespace-tests--empty-eob ()
(whitespace-tests--with-test-buffer '(face empty)
(electric-indent-mode -1)
;; Insert some empty lines. None of the lines should be
;; highlighted even though point is on line 1 because the entire
;; buffer is empty lines.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "RET RET C-q TAB RET SPC C-<home>"))
(should (equal (buffer-string) "\n\n\t\n "))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 1))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "\n"
"\n"
"\t\n"
" "))
;; Adding content on the first line (and keeping point there)
;; should cause the subsequent lines to be highlighted.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "x"))
(should (equal (buffer-string) "x\n\n\t\n "))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 1))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"«:whitespace-empty:\n"
"\t\n"
" »"))
;; Lines should become un-highlighted as point moves down into the
;; empty lines.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<down>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 2))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"\n"
"«:whitespace-empty:\t\n"
" »"))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<down>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 3))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"\n"
"\t\n"
"«:whitespace-empty: »"))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "C-<end>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 4))
(should (eobp))
(should (equal (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) 1))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"\n"
"\t\n"
" "))
;; The last line should be un-highlighted when point is in that
;; line even if point is not eobp.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<left>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 4))
(should (not (eobp)))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"\n"
"\t\n"
" "))
;; Make sure lines become re-highlighted as point moves up.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<up>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 3))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"\n"
"\t\n"
"«:whitespace-empty: »"))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<up>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 2))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"\n"
"«:whitespace-empty:\t\n"
" »"))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<up>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 1))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"«:whitespace-empty:\n"
"\t\n"
" »"))
;; Inserting content on line 3 should un-highlight lines 2 and 3.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<down> <down> C-a"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 3))
(should (equal (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) 0))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "y <up> <up>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 1))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"\n"
"y\t\n"
"«:whitespace-empty: »"))
;; Removing the content on line 3 should re-highlight lines 2 and
;; 3.
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<down> <down> C-a"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 3))
(should (equal (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) 0))
(execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<deletechar> <up> <up>"))
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 1))
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "x\n"
"«:whitespace-empty:\n"
"\t\n"
" »"))))
(ert-deftest whitespace-tests--empty-bob-eob-read-only-buffer ()
(whitespace-tests--with-test-buffer '()
(insert "\nx\n\n")
(should (equal (buffer-string) "\nx\n\n"))
(setq-local buffer-read-only t)
(goto-char 2)
(should (equal (line-number-at-pos) 2))
(should (equal (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) 0))
(let ((whitespace-style '(face empty)))
(whitespace-mode 1)
(should (whitespace-tests--faceup "«:whitespace-empty:\n"
"»x\n"
"«:whitespace-empty:\n"
"»")))))
(ert-deftest whitespace-tests--empty-bob-eob-modified ()
"Regression test for Bug#60066."
(whitespace-tests--with-test-buffer '()
(insert "\nx\n\n")
(goto-char 2)
(set-buffer-modified-p nil)
(let ((whitespace-style '(face empty)))
(whitespace-mode 1)
(should (not (buffer-modified-p))))))
(provide 'whitespace-tests)
;;; whitespace-tests.el ends here
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