Notes regarding the removal of specific items:
- Aztec C: only on the Amiga.
- mch_check_win(): doesn't exist anymore.
- Comment in ex_cmds.c: It seems the context for this comment was
removed, but the comment was inadvertantly left alone.
Problem: gettabvar() is not consistent with getwinvar() and getbufvar().
Solution: Return a dict with all variables when the varname is empty.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
https://code.google.com/p/vim/source/detail?r=v7-4-434
Even when this was finally removed 6 months ago in b2b920f, it had
already been disabled for a while. Due to this, just remove all remnants
of the option as opposed to putting a placeholder like what was done for
'shortname'and 'cryptmethod'.
- Improved wording in a few places for clarity
- Various capitalization/grammar fixes
- Change references to Neovim as 'editor' to 'Nvim'
- Be consistent regarding utilization of vim's documentation features,
e.g. unnamedclip -> |unnamedclip|
- Reflowed all changed paragraphs accordingly
- Add spaces before parentheses
- Remove trailing whitespace
- Standardize single spaces after periods. Vim's docs use two for the
most part, but Nvim's use one mainly, so just follow Nvim's conventions
Closes https://github.com/neovim/docs/pull/26
Also added stubs for 'cryptmethod' and 'key', and placeholders for
explanation regarding removal of crypto functionality.
* References to old repository found through grepping
* Replace references from github.com/joyent/libuv to github.com/libuv/libuv
* Fix previous commit by not including whitespace changes
For issue #1560.
Issue: #1537
Running the :UpdateRemotePlugins command will show an ugly, unhelpful
error when no plugins were found. This change has neovim print an error message
and does not attempt to start the python-client which requires at least one
plugin.
xsel and xcopy may be available even if a valid X display is not. Also,
the availability of X may change at any time, so check on each
invocation.
Closes#1509.
Clipboard is implemented with platform-specific shell commands, and python is
implemented with the external plugin facility (rpc#* functions). The
script_host.py file(legacy python-vim emulation plugin) was moved/adapted from
the python client repository.
External plugins(a.k.a msgpack-rpc plugins) are now supported through a
library of vimscript functions that deals with:
- Associating plugin host names(eg: python, ruby, go) with channel ids
- Registration of external plugins
- Definition of commands, autocmds and functions lazily implemented over
msgpack-rpc