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Merge pull request #222 from preservim/check-system-returns #72

Merge pull request #222 from preservim/check-system-returns

Merge pull request #222 from preservim/check-system-returns #72

Workflow file for this run

name: Check
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
check:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
vimFlavor: [neovim, vim]
vimVersion: [stable, unstable]
exclude:
- vimFlavor: vim
vimVersion: unstable
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Enable Universe package repository
run: |
sudo add-apt-repository ${{ matrix.vimVersion == 'stable' && 'universe' || 'ppa:neovim-ppa/unstable' }}
sudo apt-get update
- name: Install tmux and ${{ matrix.vimFlavor }}
run: |
sudo apt-get install tmux ${{ matrix.vimFlavor }}
- name: Review versions
run: |
tmux -V
${{ matrix.vimFlavor == 'neovim' && 'nvim' || 'vim' }} --version
# This tests looks for two thigs:
# * That VIM doesn't hang. If it succedes it will quit quickly. If 5
# seconds later the tmux session is still running either the runner pane
# didn't get closed or (more likely) we threw some error and VIM is
# sitting there expecting us to acknowledge the message(s).
# * That VIM exited normally. This check isn't very useful since :qa
# never bubbles up an error, but if someday we use :cq for a test being
# ready to check the exit code seems like a good thing.
- name: "Try Vimux"
run: |
ec="$(mktemp)"
tmux new -s ci -d "${{ matrix.vimFlavor == 'neovim' && 'nvim -u /dev/null --headless' || 'vim' }} -i NONE \"+so plugin/vimux.vim\" \"+VimuxRunCommand('date')\" \"+VimuxCloseRunner | qa\"; echo \$? > '$ec'"
sleep 5
tmux kill-session -t ci && exit 1
exit "$(cat $ec)"