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Turns out vim-autopairs links to my version now. Pretty neat #201

Turns out vim-autopairs links to my version now. Pretty neat

Turns out vim-autopairs links to my version now. Pretty neat #201

Workflow file for this run

name: Tests
on:
push:
branches: [ master, develop, develop-4.0.0 ]
pull_request:
branches: [ master, develop, develop-4.0.0 ]
jobs:
test-ubuntu:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Versions
run: vim --version
- name: Run tests
run: |
git clone https://github.com/thinca/vim-themis
./vim-themis/bin/themis
test-mac:
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Versions
run: vim --version
- name: Run tests
run: |
git clone https://github.com/thinca/vim-themis
./vim-themis/bin/themis
test-windows:
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Versions
run: vim --version
- name: Run tests
shell: cmd
run: |
git clone https://github.com/thinca/vim-themis
bash -c "./vim-themis/bin/themis"
test-docs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Versions
run: vim --version
- name: Run tests
run: |
# TL;DR:
# Run helptags doc
# If an error happens, the try-catch catches it. Echoerr v:exception then logs it
# and aborts the rest of that command. If it doesn't error, the `qa` is executed,
# and vim exits normally, resulting in the last -c not being executed.
# The last -c is only executed if an error occurs, and cq is exiting vim with an error,
# which causes the CI to observe teh error as well, and causing a proper CI failure.
# Stonks!
vim -c "try | helptags doc | catch | echoerr v:exception | endtry | qa" -c "cq"