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Fix indenting of strings, especially after opening paren
[etc/vim.git] / spec / indent / indent_spec.rb
index cd79e3681d2b12193cd5d533ca1994d8ec00f30d..8ee78a65e83d34174775bac0cc4a7f95bedab9d9 100644 (file)
@@ -76,6 +76,14 @@ shared_examples_for "vim" do
     end
   end
 
+  describe "when using gq to reindent a '(' that is" do
+    before { vim.feedkeys 'itest(' }
+    it "something and has a string without spaces at the end" do
+      vim.feedkeys 'something_very_long_blaaaaaaaaa, "some_very_long_string_blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"\<esc>gqq'
+      indent.should == 5
+    end
+  end
+
   describe "when after multiple parens of different types" do
     it "indents by one level" do
       vim.feedkeys 'if({\<CR>'
@@ -121,6 +129,68 @@ shared_examples_for "vim" do
     end
   end
 
+  describe "when after an '(' that is followed by an unfinished string" do
+    before { vim.feedkeys 'itest("""' }
+
+    it "it does not indent the next line" do
+      vim.feedkeys '\<CR>'
+      proposed_indent.should == 0
+      indent.should == 0
+    end
+
+    it "with contents it does not indent the next line" do
+      vim.feedkeys 'string_contents\<CR>'
+      proposed_indent.should == 0
+      indent.should == 0
+    end
+  end
+
+  describe "when after assigning an unfinished string" do
+    before { vim.feedkeys 'itest = """' }
+
+    it "it does not indent the next line" do
+      vim.feedkeys '\<CR>'
+      proposed_indent.should == 0
+      indent.should == 0
+    end
+  end
+
+  describe "when after assigning an unfinished string" do
+    before { vim.feedkeys 'i    test = """' }
+
+    it "it does not indent the next line" do
+      vim.feedkeys '\<CR>'
+      proposed_indent.should == 0
+      indent.should == 0
+    end
+  end
+
+  describe "when after assigning a finished string" do
+    before { vim.feedkeys 'i    test = ""' }
+
+    it "it does indent the next line" do
+      vim.feedkeys '\<CR>'
+      proposed_indent.should == 4
+      indent.should == 4
+    end
+
+    it "and writing a new string, it does indent the next line" do
+      vim.feedkeys '\<CR>""'
+      proposed_indent.should == 4
+      indent.should == 4
+    end
+  end
+
+  describe "when after a docstring" do
+    before { vim.feedkeys 'i    """' }
+
+    it "it does indent the next line" do
+      vim.feedkeys '\<CR>'
+      proposed_indent.should == 4
+      indent.should == 4
+    end
+  end
+
   describe "when using simple control structures" do
       it "indents shiftwidth spaces" do
           vim.feedkeys 'iwhile True:\<CR>pass'
@@ -199,7 +269,7 @@ shared_examples_for "vim" do
   end
 
   describe "when current line is dedented compared to previous line" do
-     before { vim.feedkeys 'i\<TAB>\<TAB>if x:\<CR>return True\<CR>\<ESC>' }
+     before { vim.feedkeys 'i\<TAB>\<TAB>if x:\<CR>y = True\<CR>\<ESC>' }
      it "and current line has a valid indentation (Part 1)" do
         vim.feedkeys '0i\<TAB>if y:'
         proposed_indent.should == -1
@@ -216,6 +286,14 @@ shared_examples_for "vim" do
      end
   end
 
+  describe "when current line is dedented compared to the last non-empty line" do
+     before { vim.feedkeys 'i\<TAB>\<TAB>if x:\<CR>y = True\<CR>\<CR>\<ESC>' }
+     it "and current line has a valid indentation" do
+        vim.feedkeys '0i\<TAB>if y:'
+        proposed_indent.should == -1
+     end
+  end
+
   describe "when an 'if' is followed by" do
      before { vim.feedkeys 'i\<TAB>\<TAB>if x:\<CR>' }
      it "an elif, it lines up with the 'if'" do