vim-patch:9.1.1380: 'eventignorewin' only checked for current buffer

Problem:  When an autocommand executes for a non-current buffer,
          'eventignorewin' is only checked from the buffer's last
          wininfo (overwrites win_ignore in the loop), not from the
          value of 'eventignorewin' in all windows showing the buffer as
          described (after v9.1.1084)

Solution: Fix the check and don't use wininfo, as that may only contain
          windows that recently showed the buffer. Consider all the
          buffer's windows in all tabpages (Sean Dewar).

closes: vim/vim#17294

d4110e0695

Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit is contained in:
Sean Dewar
2025-05-11 15:54:24 +01:00
parent 23bf4c0531
commit ef5c5dc99b
2 changed files with 82 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -1635,11 +1635,12 @@ bool apply_autocmds_group(event_T event, char *fname, char *fname_io, bool force
// into "buf" are ignoring the event.
if (buf == curbuf && event_names[event].event <= 0) {
win_ignore = event_ignored(event, curwin->w_p_eiw);
} else if (buf != NULL && event_names[event].event <= 0) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < kv_size(buf->b_wininfo); i++) {
WinInfo *wip = kv_A(buf->b_wininfo, i);
if (wip->wi_win != NULL && wip->wi_win->w_buffer == buf) {
win_ignore = event_ignored(event, wip->wi_win->w_p_eiw);
} else if (buf != NULL && event_names[event].event <= 0 && buf->b_nwindows > 0) {
win_ignore = true;
FOR_ALL_TAB_WINDOWS(tp, wp) {
if (wp->w_buffer == buf && !event_ignored(event, wp->w_p_eiw)) {
win_ignore = false;
break;
}
}
}

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@ -4406,4 +4406,80 @@ func Test_WinScrolled_Resized_eiw()
call StopVimInTerminal(buf)
endfunc
func Test_eventignorewin_non_current()
defer CleanUpTestAuGroup()
let s:triggered = ''
augroup testing
" Will set <abuf> to the buffer of the closing window.
autocmd WinClosed * let s:triggered = 'WinClosed'
augroup END
let initial_win = win_getid()
new
let new_buf = bufnr()
" Only set for one of the windows into the new buffer.
setlocal eventignorewin=all
split
setlocal eventignorewin=
let close_winnr = winnr()
" Return to the window where the buffer is non-current. WinClosed should
" trigger as not all windows into new_buf have 'eventignorewin' set for it.
call win_gotoid(initial_win)
call assert_notequal(new_buf, bufnr())
execute close_winnr 'close'
call assert_equal('WinClosed', s:triggered)
wincmd w
call assert_equal(new_buf, bufnr())
tab split
setlocal eventignorewin=
let close_winnr = win_getid()
" Ensure that new_buf's window in the other tabpage with 'eventignorewin'
" unset allows WinClosed to run when new_buf is non-current.
call win_gotoid(initial_win)
call assert_notequal(new_buf, bufnr())
let s:triggered = ''
only!
call assert_equal('WinClosed', s:triggered)
call assert_equal(1, win_findbuf(new_buf)->len())
" Create an only window to new_buf with 'eventignorewin' set.
tabonly!
execute new_buf 'sbuffer'
setlocal eventignorewin=all
wincmd p
call assert_equal(1, win_findbuf(new_buf)->len())
call assert_notequal(new_buf, bufnr())
" Closing a window unrelated to new_buf should not block WinClosed.
split
let s:triggered = ''
close
call assert_equal('WinClosed', s:triggered)
call assert_equal(1, win_findbuf(new_buf)->len())
" Check WinClosed is blocked when we close the only window to new_buf (that
" has 'eventignorewin' set) while new_buf is non-current.
call assert_notequal(new_buf, bufnr())
let s:triggered = ''
only!
call assert_equal('', s:triggered)
call assert_equal(0, win_findbuf(new_buf)->len())
augroup testing
autocmd!
autocmd BufNew * ++once let s:triggered = 'BufNew'
augroup END
" Buffer not shown in a window, 'eventignorewin' should not block (and
" can't even be set for it anyway in this case).
badd foo
call assert_equal('BufNew', s:triggered)
unlet! s:triggered
%bw!
endfunc
" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab