Problem: getregionpos() behaves inconsistently for a partly-selected
multibyte char.
Solution: Always use column of the first byte for a partly-selected
multibyte char (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#14851ef73374dc3
Problem: Invalid marks appear to be revalidated multiple times, and
decor is added at the old position for unpaired marks.
Solution: Avoid revalidating already valid marks, and don't use old
position to add to decor for unpaired marks.
Problem: Fix added in #28676 worked accidentally(used variables were
themselves uninitialized at this point during startup) and
does not always work.
Solution: Reset attributes when clearing regions during startup.
Problem: :TOhtml doesn't properly handle virtual text when it has
multiple highlight groups. It also improperly calculates position offset
for multi-byte virt_text characters.
Solution: Apply the `vim.api.nvim_strwidth` broadly to properly
calculate character offset, and handle the cases where the `hl` argument
can be a table of multiple hl groups.
* Add space in template for 'commentstring'
* Add 'comments' and 'commentstring' support to debcontrol
* debversions: Move Ubuntu releases outside of standard support to unsupported
Although trust, xenial, and bionic are not EOL yet, their standard support period has ended.
Reported-by: Riley Bruins <ribru17@gmail.com>
0076ddc07d
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@debian.org>
Co-authored-by: Riley Bruins <ribru17@gmail.com>
This makes screen:snapshot_util() generate code with the new
screen:add_extra_attr_ids { ... } pattern. For convenience,
the old-style configuration is still detected and supported (until
all tests have been refactored, which is my goal for the 0.11 cycle)
Remove the last traces of the "ignore" attr anti-pattern. This code
is no longer functional, it is just "ignore" argument being passed around
like a hot potato at this point.
In command_line_scan() for MSWIN, expand "~\" or "~/" prefixed paths to
the USERPROFILE environment variable for the user's profile directory.
Fix#23901
Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
Problem: there is missing default title highlight when highlight not defined in title text chunk.
Solution: when attr is not set use default title highlight group.
This is mostly an aesthetic change, although there are a few new pieces
of information included. Originally I wanted to investigate including
server capabilities in the healthcheck, but until we have the ability to
fold/unfold text in health checks that would be too much information.
Problem: Can't use a blockwise selection with a width for getregion().
Solution: Add support for blockwise selection with width like the return
value of getregtype() or the "regtype" value of TextYankPost
(zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#14842afc2295c22
The LSP quickstart can act as our true "entrypoint" for answering the
question "How do I use LSP in Neovim?" As such, it can be a little more
beginniner-friendly than other sections of our help docs by including
explanatory comments and a more fleshed out example (including a
`FileType` autocommand).
This also includes some other minor wording updates and points users
toward `:checkhealth lsp`.
The new default SwapExists autocommand displays warning text (W325) but
does not use the WarningMsg highlight group as other warnings do. Use
the WARN log level when displaying this warning.
Problem: function get_lval() is too long
Solution: factor out the get_lval_subscript() function
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
closes: vim/vim#1483944cadaa18c
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Strange error message when using islocked() with a number.
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
Solution: Check that the name is empty.
1840a7b4e3
Use ll_name_len instead.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: `CompleteDone` currently does not specify the reason for why completion was done, which is problematic for completion plugins as they cannot know whether the event was triggered due to the completion being canceled, accepted, or for some other reason.
Solution: Add a `reason` key to `v:event`, which is set by `CompleteDone` to indicate why completion ended.
Deprecation with vim.deprecate is currently too noisy. Show the
following warning instead:
[function] is deprecated. Run ":checkhealth vim.deprecated" for more information.
The important part is that the full message needs to be short enough to
fit in one line in order to not trigger the "Press ENTER or type command
to continue" prompt.
The full information and stack trace for the deprecated functions will
be shown in the new healthcheck `vim.deprecated`.
In other words, `gx` works regardless of where it was used in
`[...](https://...)`. This only works on markdown buffers.
Co-authored-by: ribru17 <ribru17@gmail.com>
Problem: Cannot filter the history
Solution: Implement :filter :history
closes: vim/vim#1483542a5b5a6d0
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: getregionpos() can't properly indicate positions beyond eol.
Solution: Add an "eol" flag that enables handling positions beyond end
of line like getpos() does (zeertzjq).
Also fix the problem that a position still has the coladd beyond the end
of the line when its column has been clamped. In the last test case
with TABs at the end of the line the old behavior is obviously wrong.
I decided to gate this behind a flag because returning positions that
don't correspond to actual characters in the line may lead to mistakes
for callers that want to calculate the length of the selected text, so
the behavior is only enabled if the caller wants it.
closes: vim/vim#148382b09de9104
Problem: Wrong Ex command executed when :g uses '?' as delimiter and
pattern contains escaped '?'.
Solution: Don't use "*newp" when it's not allocated (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#148373074137542
- fix floating_modifier $mod normal|inverse was being hightlighted as error
reverting the floating_modifier change from dd83b63
- will currently allow invalid syntax after floating_modifier
fixes: vim/vim#14826closes: vim/vim#1482722ac941208
Co-authored-by: James Eapen <james.eapen@vai.org>
Co-authored-by: JosefLitos <litosjos@fit.cvut.cz>