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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-07-04 07:16:25 by michaels] 2003-07-02 Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> * toolbar.c (update_frame_toolbars_geometry): Update the frame size when correct information to compute it is actually available. Moreover, do it right via the frame method if it's available.
author michaels
date Fri, 04 Jul 2003 07:16:26 +0000
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;; Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Yoshiki Hayashi  <t90553@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
;; Maintainer: Yoshiki Hayashi  <t90553@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
;; Created: 1999
;; Keywords: tests

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;;; Commentary:

;; Test syntax related functions.
;; Right now it tests scan_words using forward-word and backward-word.
;; See test-harness.el for instructions on how to run these tests.

;;; Notation
;; W:   word constituent character.
;; NW:  non word constituent character.
;; -!-: current point.
;; EOB: end of buffer
;; BOB: beginning of buffer.

;; Algorithm of scan_words is simple.  It just searches SW and then
;; moves to NW.  When with MULE, it also stops at word boundary.  Word
;; boundary is tricky and listing all possible cases will be huge.
;; Those test are omitted here as it doesn't affect core
;; functionality.

(defun test-forward-word (string stop)
  (goto-char (point-max))
  (let ((point (point)))
    (insert string)
    (goto-char point)
    (forward-word 1)
    (Assert (eq (point) (+ point stop)))))

(with-temp-buffer
  ;; -!- W NW
  (test-forward-word "W " 1)
  (test-forward-word "WO " 2)
  ;; -!- W EOB
  (test-forward-word "W" 1)
  (test-forward-word "WO" 2)
  ;; -!- NW EOB
  (test-forward-word " " 1)
  (test-forward-word " !" 2)
  ;; -!- NW W NW
  (test-forward-word " W " 2)
  (test-forward-word " WO " 3)
  (test-forward-word " !W " 3)
  (test-forward-word " !WO " 4)
  ;; -!- NW W EOB
  (test-forward-word " W" 2)
  (test-forward-word " WO" 3)
  (test-forward-word " !W" 3)
  (test-forward-word " !WO" 4))

(defun test-backward-word (string stop)
  (goto-char (point-min))
  (insert string)
  (let ((point (point)))
    (backward-word 1)
    (Assert (eq (point) (- point stop)))))

(with-temp-buffer
  ;; NW W -!-
  (test-backward-word " W" 1)
  (test-backward-word " WO" 2)
  ;; BOB W -!-
  (test-backward-word "W" 1)
  (test-backward-word "WO" 2)
  ;; BOB NW -!-
  ;; -!-NW EOB
  (test-backward-word " " 1)
  (test-backward-word " !" 2)
  ;; NW W NW -!-
  (test-backward-word " W " 2)
  (test-backward-word " WO " 3)
  (test-backward-word " W !" 3)
  (test-backward-word " WO !" 4)
  ;; BOB W NW -!-
  (test-backward-word "W " 2)
  (test-backward-word "WO " 3)
  (test-backward-word "W !" 3)
  (test-backward-word "WO !" 4))

;; Works like test-forward-word, except for the following:
;; after <string> is inserted, the syntax-table <apply-syntax>
;; is applied to position <apply-pos>.
;; <apply-pos> can be in the form (start . end), or can be a
;; character position.
(defun test-syntax-table (string apply-pos apply-syntax stop)
  ;; We don't necessarily have syntax-table properties ...
  (when (fboundp 'lookup-syntax-properties) ; backwards compatible kludge
    ;; ... and they may not be enabled by default if we do.
    (setq lookup-syntax-properties t)
    (goto-char (point-max))
    (unless (consp apply-pos)
      (setq apply-pos `(,apply-pos . ,(+ 1 apply-pos))))
    (let ((point (point)))
      (insert string)
      (put-text-property (+ point (car apply-pos)) (+ point (cdr apply-pos))
			 'syntax-table apply-syntax)
      (goto-char point)
      (forward-word 1)
      (Assert (eq (point) (+ point stop))))))

;; test syntax-table extents
(with-temp-buffer
  ;; Apply punctuation to word
  (test-syntax-table "WO" 1 `(,(syntax-string-to-code ".")) 1)
  ;; Apply word to punctuation
  (test-syntax-table "W." 1 `(,(syntax-string-to-code "w")) 2))

;; Test forward-comment at buffer boundaries
;; #### The second Assert fails (once interpreted, once compiled) on 21.4.9
;; with sjt's version of Andy's syntax-text-property-killer patch.
(with-temp-buffer
  (Skip-Test-Unless (fboundp 'c-mode)
		    "c-mode unavailable"
		    "comment and parse-partial-sexp tests"
    (c-mode)
    
    (insert "// comment\n")
    (forward-comment -2)
    (Assert (eq (point) (point-min)))

    (let ((point (point)))
      (insert "/* comment */")
      (goto-char point)
      (forward-comment 2)
      (Assert (eq (point) (point-max)))

      ;; this last used to crash
      (parse-partial-sexp point (point-max)))))