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authorCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-05-10 12:19:17 -0500
committerCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-05-10 12:19:17 -0500
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test(vterm): cover the copy-mode exit chain end-to-end
The unit tests for the cursor-restoration hook only exercised the helper in isolation. The real integration -- toggling the minor mode and watching the hook fire as part of the chain -- wasn't covered. If `vterm-copy-mode-done' or `cj/vterm-copy-mode-cancel' broke their exit semantics (or our hook stopped firing on `vterm-copy-mode-hook'), the unit tests would still pass but the cursor would stay stuck on the bar in real use. Add five integration tests that toggle the actual minor mode through stubbed `vterm--enter-copy-mode' / `vterm--exit-copy-mode' (so we don't need a live vterm process) and assert the cursor moves through the full lifecycle: nil -> bar on enter, bar -> killed-local on exit. Cover all three exit paths Craig hits in normal use: - vterm-copy-mode -1 directly (the toggle) - vterm-copy-mode-done with an active region (M-w / RET) - vterm-copy-mode-done with no region (line-selection branch) - cj/vterm-copy-mode-cancel (C-g / <escape>) Plus a multi-cycle test so a regression in `kill-local-variable' handling shows up.
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