Problem: filetype: leo files are not recognized
Solution: detect '*.leo' files as leo filetype, include
a filetype plugin (Riley Bruins)
References:
https://github.com/ProvableHQ/leocloses: vim/vim#1598893f65a4ab8
Co-authored-by: Riley Bruins <ribru17@hotmail.com>
Set the "matchparen_disable_cursor_hl" config variable to disable
highlighting the cursor with the MatchParen highlighting group.
closes: vim/vim#1598459834ba6df
Co-authored-by: Matteo Landi <matteo@matteolandi.net>
- Move mantic to unsupported
- Reorder names to maintain alphabetic order
- Bump date to submit upstream
closes: vim/vim#159919dadfe7a52
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
Problem:
There are three different ways of marking an option as hidden, `enable_if
= false`, `hidden = true` and `immutable = true`. These also have different
behaviors. Options hidden with `enable_if = false` can't have their value
fetched using Vim script or the API, but options hidden with `hidden = true` or
`immutable = true` can. On the other hand, options with `hidden = true` do not
error when trying to set their value, but options with `immutable = true` do.
Solution:
Remove `enable_if = false`, remove the `hidden` property for options, and use
`immutable = true` to mark an option as hidden instead. Also make hidden option
variable pointers always point to the default value, which allows fetching the
value of every hidden option using Vim script and the API. This does also mean
that trying to set a hidden option will now give an error instead of just being
ignored.
Problem: The window opened :InspectTree or :EditQuery isn't closed when
the source buffer is unloaded, even though it is closed when
the buffer is hidden.
Solution: Also close the window on BufUnload.
Problem: 'findexpr' can't be used for lambads
(Justin Keyes)
Solution: Replace the findexpr option with the findfunc option
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
related: vim/vim#15905closes: vim/vim#15976a13f3a4f5d
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Long lists of available parsers make it hard to see WASM
status.
Solution: Add separate headings for "treesitter features" (ABI, WASM)
and "treesitter parsers". Also add minimum supported ABI version.
Problem: filetype: sway files are not recognized
Solution: detect '*.sw' files as sway filetype, include
a filetype plugin (Riley Bruins)
References:
https://github.com/FuelLabs/sway.
Comments taken from their syntax documentation. File extension taken
from the same documentation/GitHub's own recognition of these file types
closes: vim/vim#1597384b5b1c660
Co-authored-by: Riley Bruins <ribru17@hotmail.com>
- Partition the handlers in vim.lsp.handlers as:
- client to server response handlers (RCS)
- server to client request handlers (RSC)
- server to client notification handlers (NSC)
Note use string indexes instead of protocol.methods for improved
typing in LuaLS (tip: use hover on RCS, RSC or NSC).
fixes: vim/vim#15961
while at it, remove the Decho comments in the s:NetrwOptionsRestore()
function
aa2ce6f580
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
It did not work very well, at least on Debian 12, and I am not sure Git
Bash and WSL, for example, were taken care of as maintenance stalled.
The whole logic was somewhat convoluted with some parts repeatedly invoking
failed commands.
The file handling was outdated, for example, nowadays Netscape is rarely
used, and also opinionated, for example mainly Microsoft Paint and Gimp for
Image files.
Instead, let's use (xdg-)open and similar commands on other systems
which respects the user's preferences.
closes: vim/vim#157213d7e567ea7
Co-authored-by: Konfekt <Konfekt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <96259932+saccarosium@users.noreply.github.com>
`-NonInteractive` at least somewhat hints to pwsh/powershell, that shell
sessions created from :! are not interactive, though even that is not
foolproof, because powershell is weird.
`$PSStyle.OutputRendering='plaintext'` causes pwsh/powershell
to omit ANSI escape sequences in its output.
Problem: 'findexpr' completion doesn't set v:fname to cmdline argument.
Solution: Set v:fname to the cmdline argument as-is (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#1593420e045f781