Can config be changed on-the-fly? #429
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MunifTanjim
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Config can be changed on the fly by calling the setup() function again. The caveat here being that I don't think this is 100% clean. In particular, an existing tree may retain state that is related to the prior config. It should work as desired if you call setup with your new config, then create a new tab and close the original tab. Closing the tab will dispose of all state in that tab. |
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If I want to test the UI to see how it is rendered for different configs, what are my options?
Can config be changed inside each
it(...)
block?Or do I need run
nvim --headless --noplugin -u tests/....lua -c "lua require('plenary.test_harness')...
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