2 First a simple test to check if the test script works.
4 If Vim was not compiled with the +eval feature, the small.vim script will be
5 set to copy the test.ok file to test.out, so that it looks like the test
6 succeeded. Otherwise an empty small.vim is written. small.vim is sourced by
7 tests that require the +eval feature or other features that are missing in the
10 If Vim was not compiled with the +windows feature, the tiny.vim script will be
11 set like small.vim above. tiny.vim is sourced by tests that require the
12 +windows feature or other features that are missing in the tiny version.
14 If Vim was not compiled with the +multi_byte feature, the mbyte.vim script will be set like small.vim above. mbyte.vim is sourced by tests that require the
16 Similar logic is applied to the +mzscheme feature, using mzscheme.vim.
19 :" Write a single line to test.out to check if testing works at all.
21 athis is a test
\e:w! test.out
22 :" Create small.vim and tiny.vim empty, create mbyte.vim to skip the test.
30 :" If +multi_byte feature supported, make mbyte.vim empty.
31 :if has("multi_byte") | sp another | w! mbyte.vim | q | endif
32 :" If +mzscheme feature supported, make mzscheme.vim empty.
33 :if has("mzscheme") | sp another | w! mzscheme.vim | q | endif
34 :" If +eval feature supported quit here, leaving tiny.vim and small.vim empty.
35 :" Otherwise write small.vim to skip the test.
38 :" If +windows feature not supported :sp will fail and tiny.vim will be
39 :" written to skip the test.