vim-patch:9.1.0329: String interpolation fails for Dict type (#28335)

Problem:  String interpolation fails for Dict type
Solution: Support Dict data type properly, also support :put =Dict
          (without having to convert it to string() first)
          (Yegappan Lakshmanan)

fixes: vim/vim#14529
closes: vim/vim#14541

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Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
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11 changed files with 62 additions and 48 deletions

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@ -7876,10 +7876,10 @@ string({expr}) *string()*
for infinite and NaN floating-point values representations
which use |str2float()|. Strings are also dumped literally,
only single quote is escaped, which does not allow using YAML
for parsing back binary strings. |eval()| should always work for
strings and floats though and this is the only official
method, use |msgpackdump()| or |json_encode()| if you need to
share data with other application.
for parsing back binary strings. |eval()| should always work
for strings and floats though, and this is the only official
method. Use |msgpackdump()| or |json_encode()| if you need to
share data with other applications.
strlen({string}) *strlen()*
The result is a Number, which is the length of the String

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@ -1291,8 +1291,8 @@ expression (like with the "/" command).
The expression must evaluate to a String. A Number is always automatically
converted to a String. For the "p" and ":put" command, if the result is a
Float it's converted into a String. If the result is a List each element is
turned into a String and used as a line. A Dictionary or FuncRef results in
an error message (use string() to convert).
turned into a String and used as a line. A Dictionary is converted into a
String. A FuncRef results in an error message (use string() to convert).
If the "= register is used for the "p" command, the String is split up at <NL>
characters. If the String ends in a <NL>, it is regarded as a linewise

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@ -9353,10 +9353,10 @@ function vim.fn.stridx(haystack, needle, start) end
--- for infinite and NaN floating-point values representations
--- which use |str2float()|. Strings are also dumped literally,
--- only single quote is escaped, which does not allow using YAML
--- for parsing back binary strings. |eval()| should always work for
--- strings and floats though and this is the only official
--- method, use |msgpackdump()| or |json_encode()| if you need to
--- share data with other application.
--- for parsing back binary strings. |eval()| should always work
--- for strings and floats though, and this is the only official
--- method. Use |msgpackdump()| or |json_encode()| if you need to
--- share data with other applications.
---
--- @param expr any
--- @return string

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@ -969,7 +969,8 @@ int skip_expr(char **pp, evalarg_T *const evalarg)
/// Convert "tv" to a string.
///
/// @param convert when true convert a List into a sequence of lines.
/// @param convert when true convert a List into a sequence of lines
/// and a Dict into a textual representation of the Dict.
///
/// @return an allocated string.
static char *typval2string(typval_T *tv, bool convert)
@ -985,6 +986,8 @@ static char *typval2string(typval_T *tv, bool convert)
}
ga_append(&ga, NUL);
return (char *)ga.ga_data;
} else if (convert && tv->v_type == VAR_DICT) {
return encode_tv2string(tv, NULL);
}
return xstrdup(tv_get_string(tv));
}

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@ -11129,10 +11129,10 @@ M.funcs = {
for infinite and NaN floating-point values representations
which use |str2float()|. Strings are also dumped literally,
only single quote is escaped, which does not allow using YAML
for parsing back binary strings. |eval()| should always work for
strings and floats though and this is the only official
method, use |msgpackdump()| or |json_encode()| if you need to
share data with other application.
for parsing back binary strings. |eval()| should always work
for strings and floats though, and this is the only official
method. Use |msgpackdump()| or |json_encode()| if you need to
share data with other applications.
]=],
name = 'string',

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@ -52,43 +52,34 @@ describe('insert-mode', function()
end)
it('double quote is removed after hit-enter prompt #22609', function()
local screen = Screen.new(60, 6)
screen:set_default_attr_ids({
[0] = { bold = true, foreground = Screen.colors.Blue }, -- NonText
[1] = { foreground = Screen.colors.Blue }, -- SpecialKey
[2] = { foreground = Screen.colors.SlateBlue },
[3] = { bold = true }, -- ModeMsg
[4] = { reverse = true, bold = true }, -- MsgSeparator
[5] = { background = Screen.colors.Red, foreground = Screen.colors.White }, -- ErrorMsg
[6] = { foreground = Screen.colors.SeaGreen, bold = true }, -- MoreMsg
})
local screen = Screen.new(50, 6)
screen:attach()
feed('i<C-R>')
screen:expect([[
{1:^"} |
{0:~ }|*4
{3:-- INSERT --} |
{18:^"} |
{1:~ }|*4
{5:-- INSERT --} |
]])
feed('={}')
feed("=function('add')")
screen:expect([[
{1:"} |
{0:~ }|*4
={2:{}}^ |
{18:"} |
{1:~ }|*4
={25:function}{16:(}{26:'add'}{16:)}^ |
]])
feed('<CR>')
screen:expect([[
{1:"} |
{0:~ }|
{4: }|
={2:{}} |
{5:E731: Using a Dictionary as a String} |
{6:Press ENTER or type command to continue}^ |
{18:"} |
{1:~ }|
{3: }|
={25:function}{16:(}{26:'add'}{16:)} |
{9:E729: Using a Funcref as a String} |
{6:Press ENTER or type command to continue}^ |
]])
feed('<CR>')
screen:expect([[
^ |
{0:~ }|*4
{3:-- INSERT --} |
^ |
{1:~ }|*4
{5:-- INSERT --} |
]])
end)
end)

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@ -56,20 +56,20 @@ describe('edit', function()
{1:~ }|*4
{5:-- INSERT --} |
]])
feed('={}')
feed('=0z')
screen:expect([[
{18:"} |
{1:~ }|*4
={16:{}}^ |
={26:0}{9:z}^ |
]])
-- trying to insert a dictionary produces an error
-- trying to insert a blob produces an error
feed('<CR>')
screen:expect([[
{18:"} |
{1:~ }|
{3: }|
={16:{}} |
{9:E731: Using a Dictionary as a String} |
={26:0}{9:z} |
{9:E976: Using a Blob as a String} |
{6:Press ENTER or type command to continue}^ |
]])

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@ -1983,8 +1983,8 @@ func Test_edit_ctrl_r_failed()
let buf = RunVimInTerminal('', #{rows: 6, cols: 60})
" trying to insert a dictionary produces an error
call term_sendkeys(buf, "i\<C-R>={}\<CR>")
" trying to insert a blob produces an error
call term_sendkeys(buf, "i\<C-R>=0z\<CR>")
" ending Insert mode should put the cursor back on the ':'
call term_sendkeys(buf, ":\<Esc>")

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@ -904,6 +904,10 @@ func Test_string_interp()
endif
call assert_equal(0, tmp)
#" Dict interpolation
VAR d = {'a': 10, 'b': [1, 2]}
call assert_equal("{'a': 10, 'b': [1, 2]}", $'{d}')
#" Stray closing brace.
call assert_fails('echo $"moo}"', 'E1278:')
#" Undefined variable in expansion.

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@ -687,6 +687,13 @@ END
END
call assert_equal(['let a = {abc}', 'let b = X', 'let c = {'], code)
" Evaluate a dictionary
let d1 = #{a: 10, b: 'ss', c: {}}
let code =<< eval trim END
let d2 = {d1}
END
call assert_equal(["let d2 = {'a': 10, 'b': 'ss', 'c': {}}"], code)
let code = 'xxx'
let code =<< eval trim END
let n = {5 +

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@ -323,4 +323,13 @@ func Test_put_visual_replace_fold_marker()
bwipe!
endfunc
func Test_put_dict()
new
let d = #{a: #{b: 'abc'}, c: [1, 2], d: 0z10}
put! =d
call assert_equal(["{'a': {'b': 'abc'}, 'c': [1, 2], 'd': 0z10}", ''],
\ getline(1, '$'))
bw!
endfunc
" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab