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208 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Justin M. Keyes
589f612adf rename: UIAttach/UIDetach => UIEnter/UILeave
"enter"/"leave" is more conventional for Vim events, and
"attach"/"detach" distinction does not gain much.
2019-09-12 17:04:05 -07:00
Rui Abreu Ferreira
e9cf515888 UIAttach, UIDetach 2019-09-12 15:52:54 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
a3849abc31 doc: StatusLineTerm, StatusLineTermNC
N/A:
vim-patch:8.0.0941: existing color schemes don't like StatusLineTerm
vim-patch:8.0.0937: user highlight groups not adjusted for terminal
vim-patch:8.0.0825: not easy to see that a window is a terminal window
2019-09-09 10:52:12 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
81c3fa6c9d doc 2019-09-09 09:53:19 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
45c34bd84a
:doautocmd : Never show "No matching autocommands" #10689
The message is useless, it doesn't even mention the event name.

vim_dev discussion:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/vim_dev/RTbq58TMq9w/Xr4rSoUTCgAJ

ref: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/4300
2019-08-05 03:33:45 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
5342342426 runtime: move matchit.vim to /pack/dist/opt/
Align matchit.vim with upstream Vim. We don't want to maintain a fork of
matchit.vim; our small changes should be sent to
https://github.com/chrisbra/matchit
2019-08-01 15:43:53 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
097f85ae6c
defaults: wildoptions=pum,tagfile #10384
ref #6289
2019-07-01 23:59:24 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
bb24fec333
defaults: exclude "S" from 'shortmess' #10136
ref #6289
2019-06-07 23:11:28 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
ddd0eb6f51
startup: -es/-Es (silent/batch mode): skip swapfile #8540
To use Nvim as a scripting engine the side-effects of swapfiles and user
config should be avoided by default.
2019-04-10 03:27:25 +02:00
Abdelhakeem Osama
35362495c9 jumplist: avoid extra tail entry #9805
fixes #9775
2019-04-02 00:50:28 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
fbaee922d1 doc [ci skip]
closes #9719
2019-03-26 19:55:33 +01:00
Dan Aloni
36762a00a8 signs: support multiple columns #9295
closes #990
closes #9295

- Support for multiple auto-adjusted sign columns.
  With this change, having more than one sign on a line, and with the
  'auto' setting on 'signcolumn', extra columns will shown automatically
  to accomodate all the existing signs.

  For example, suppose we have this view:

   5147             }
   5148
   5149             return sign->typenr;
   5150         }
   5151     }
   5152     return 0;
   5153 }
   5154

  We have GitGutter installed, so it tells us about modified lines that
  are not commmited. So let's change line 5152:

     5147             }
     5148
     5149             return sign->typenr;
     5150         }
     5151     }
   ~ 5152     return 0;
     5153 }
     5154

  Now we add a mark over line 5152 using 'ma' in normal mode:

      5147             }
      5148
      5149             return sign->typenr;
      5150         }
      5151     }
  a ~ 5152     return 0;
      5153 }
      5154

  Previously, Vim/Nvim would have picked only one of the signs,
  because there was no support for having multiple signs in a line.

- Remove signs from deleted lines.
  Suppose we have highlights on a group of lines and we delete them:

   +     6 use std::ops::Deref;
   --+   7 use std::borrow::Cow;
   --+   8 use std::io::{Cursor};
         9 use proc_macro2::TokenStream;
        10 use syn::export::ToTokens;
   --+  11 use std::io::Write;
   >>   12 use std::ops::Deref;

  Without this change, these signs will momentarily accumulate in
  the sign column until the plugins wake up to refresh them.

  + --+ --+ --+ >>  6

  Discussion: It may be better to extend the API a bit and allow this
  to happen for only certain types of signs. For example, VIM marks
  and vim-gitgutter removal signs may want to be presreved, unlike
  line additions and linter highlights.

- 'signcolumn': support 'auto:NUM' and 'yes:NUM' settings
- sort signs according to id, from lowest to highest. If you have
  git-gutter, vim-signature, and ALE, it would appear in this order:
  git-gutter - vim-signature - ALE.
- recalculate size before screen update
- If no space for all signs, prefer the higher ids (while keeping the
  rendering order from low to high).
- Prevent duplicate signs. Duplicate signs were invisible to the user,
  before using our extended non-standard signcolumn settings.
- multi signcols: fix bug related to wrapped lines.
  In wrapped lines, the wrapped parts of a line did not include the extra
  columns if they existed. The result was a misdrawing of the wrapped
  parts. Fix the issue by:
    1. initializing the signcol counter to 0 when we are on a wrap boundary
    2. allowing for the draw of spaces in that case.
2019-03-25 02:17:47 +01:00
Björn Linse
be8ebba325 Allow using internal popupmenu or ext_popupmenu for wildmenu
Deprecate ext_wildmenu. ext_popupmenu already contains more state (anchor
position), and will allow further expansion (info about items).
2019-03-16 19:53:21 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
3259e45f92 autocmd: rename: "++nested", "++once"
Based on feedback from upstream:
https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/4100
2019-03-14 01:30:11 +01:00
Björn Linse
81e84f2aae floats: add NormalFloat highlight and 'nonumber' default 2019-03-12 17:17:54 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
c12cf5bde7 autocmd: introduce "once" feature
Adds a new feature to :autocmd which sets the handler to be executed at
most one times.

Before:

    augroup FooGroup
      autocmd!
      autocmd FileType foo call Foo() | autocmd! FooGroup * <buffer>
    augroup END

After:

    autocmd FileType foo once call Foo()
2019-03-10 04:58:30 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
c5173230f0 UI: 'pumblend' for cterm (256-color TUI)
hl_rgb2cterm_color, hl_cterm2rgb_color were adapted from Vim 8.1
(color2index, cterm_color2rgb).
ref: c5cd88554f
2019-02-12 09:26:06 +01:00
Björn Linse
37f8df8824 UI: implement 'pumblend' option for semi-transparent popupmenu
Why?

- Because we can.
- Because the TUI is just another GUI™
- Because it looks kinda nice, and provides useful context like 1 out of 100
  times

Complies with "don't pay for what you don't use".

Some crashes for resizing were unfolded, add tests for those.
2019-02-07 16:43:51 +01:00
Marco Hinz
70f6939fd4 events: add "Signal" event #9564
..which gets triggered when SIGUSR1 is sent to the nvim process.

Closes #9562
2019-02-04 02:39:05 +01:00
Marco Hinz
28f87c505d
Merge #9539 "options: make 'listchars' and 'fillchars' local to window" 2019-01-28 00:45:59 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
c70c8b607f doc [ci skip] #9478
- Lua
- developer guidelines
- MAINTAIN.md
- TUI: cleanup
- TUI: mention Windows terminfo builtins
- cleanup if_pyth, redirect python-bindeval tag

Helped-by: Björn Linse <bjorn.linse@gmail.com>
Helped-by: erw7 <erw7.github@gmail.com>
2019-01-26 20:38:14 +01:00
Marco Hinz
352811fe5f
options: make 'fillchars'/'listchars' local to window
Using 'listchars' is a nice way to highlight tabs that were included by accident
for buffers that set 'expandtab'.

But maybe one does not want this for buffers that set 'noexpandtab', so now one
can use:

    autocmd FileType go let &l:listchars .= ',tab:  '
2019-01-26 14:45:47 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
37a499148f Visual: highlight char-at-cursor
Decide whether to highlight the visual-selected character under the
cursor, depending on 'guicursor' style:

- Highlight if cursor is blinking or non-block (vertical, horiz).
- Do NOT highlight if cursor is non-blinking block.

Traditionally Vim's visual selection does "reverse mode", which perhaps
conflicts with the non-blinking block cursor. But 'guicursor' defaults
to a vertical bar for selection=exclusive, and this confuses users who
expect to see the text highlighted.

closes #8983
2019-01-04 01:28:44 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
deb18a050e
defaults: background=dark #2894 (#9205)
By historical accident, Nvim defaults to background=light. So on a dark
background, `:colorscheme default` looks completely wrong.

The "smart" logic that Vim uses is confusing for anyone who uses Vim on
multiple platforms, so rather than mimic that, pick the (hopefully) most
common default.

- Since Neovim is dark-powered, we assume most users have dark backgrounds.
- Most of the GUIs tend to have a dark background by default.

ref #6289
2018-11-20 10:52:49 +01:00
Reto Schnyder
bddcbbb571 signs: Add "numhl" argument #9113
close #9113
ref #9040
2018-10-13 19:39:56 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
b11f5aa119 doc: xdg, MAINTAIN.md, channel-id, job control
- tutor: emphasize K
2018-10-11 19:32:31 +02:00
zandr
064495a53a doc/defaults: document ttimeoutlen default (#8943) 2018-09-01 18:17:49 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
add2a62398 runtime/doc: fix broken links found by make html 2018-08-25 16:38:24 +02:00
Shougo Matsushita
03bd5a4b91 Make "v:errmsg", "v:shell_error" and "v:this_session" distinct 2018-07-23 08:47:51 +09:00
Yichao Zhou
12481781a0 highlight: high-priority CursorLine if fg is set. #8578
closes #7383
closes #7715

This implements the compromise described in #7383:
* low-priority CursorLine if foreground is not set
* high-priority ("same as Vim" priority) CursorLine if foreground is set

ref d1874ab282
ref 56eda2aa17
2018-06-28 01:49:40 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
b7514493a0
defaults: shortmess+=F (#8619)
Because we default to laststatus=2 (statusline is always visible), the
:edit message is not useful.

ref #6289
2018-06-22 08:18:02 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
9c2099d585 Ex mode: use getexline() instead of getexmodeline()
This changes Ex mode (Q, -e) to work like Vim's "improved Ex mode"
(gQ, -E).  That brings some small behavior differences, but should not
impact most Ex scripts (unless, for example, they depend on mappings
being disabled--but that can be solved for -e by skipping user config).

Before this change:
* the screen test hangs.

After this change:
* Q acts like gQ.
* -e/-es differs from -E/-Es only in its treatment of stdin.

This moves towards potentially removing getexmodeline().
(HINT: That does NOT mean "removing Ex mode", it means removing the
Vi-compatible Ex mode, which differs from Vim's "improved Ex mode" only
in some minor details (e.g. mappings are disabled).)

ref #1089 :-)~
2018-06-17 14:50:53 +02:00
Björn Linse
5442f0b622 fillchars: make checks more strict and improve tests 2018-06-14 14:00:09 +02:00
Björn Linse
050f3975f6 options: remove 'maxcombine` option (always use 6) 2018-06-13 10:11:35 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
f52ace459a doc 2018-06-12 09:18:25 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
f72f638f97 doc: job/channel, misc #7783
doc: termios defaults. ref #6992
doc: :help shell-powershell
doc: provider: Python minimum version is 2.7, 3.4
doc: remove :!start special-case. #5844
doc: mention #7917 change which accepts empty Array for Dictionary parameter
doc: <Cmd> pseudokey
doc: lmap change #5658
doc: -s, -es
2018-06-11 00:08:27 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
1f300e08b8 win/startup: remove --literal
Fixes 2 failing tests in startup_spec.lua.

The Windows-only `--literal` option complicates support of "stdin-as-text
+ file-args" (#7679).  Could work around it, but it's not worth
the trouble:
- users have a reasonable (and englightening) alternative: nvim +"n *"
- "always literal" is more consistent/predictable
- avoids platform-specific special-case

Unrelated changes:
- Replace fileno(stdxx) with STDXX_FILENO for consistency (not motivated
  by any observed technical reason).
2018-06-04 02:09:27 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
2aa308c685
Merge #5658 'Apply :lmap in macros' 2018-05-17 02:13:31 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
e46534b423 Merge #4486 'refactor: Remove maxmem, maxmemtot options'
After this change we never release blocks from memory (in practice it
never happened because the memory limits are never reached).  Let the OS
take care of that.

---

On today's systems the 'maxmem' and 'maxmemtot' values are huge (4+ GB)
so the limits are never reached in practice, but Vim wastes a lot of
time checking if the limit was reached.

If the limit is reached Vim starts saving pieces of the swap file that were in
memory to the disk. Said in a different way: Vim implements its own
memory-paging mechanism. This is unnecessary and inefficient since the
operating system already has virtual memory and will swap to the disk if
programs start using too much memory.

This change does...

1. Reduce the number of config options and need for documentation.
2. Make the code more efficient as we don't have to keep track of memory
   usage nor check if the memory limits were reached to start swapping
   to disk every time we need memory for buffers.
3. Simplify the code. Once memfile.c is simple enough it could be
   replaced by actual operating system memory mapping (mmap,
   MemoryViewOfFile...). This change does not prevent Vim to recover
   changes from swap files since the swapping code is never triggered
   with the huge limits set by default.
2018-05-02 10:14:42 +02:00
Björn Linse
98e7112390 msg: do not scroll entire screen (#8088) 2018-03-31 11:12:27 +02:00
Matthew Malcomson
cc58ec9a80 Update documentation
Update vim_diff.txt with :lmap differences, update documentation on
'keymap', and add tests.

The tests added are to demonstrate the behaviour specified in the
documentation of :loadkeymap.
2018-03-14 10:39:14 +00:00
Justin M. Keyes
0c930c2969 defaults: 'fillchars'
Most fonts should have these by now. Both are a significant visual
improvement.

- Vertical connecting bar `│` is used by tmux, pstree, Windows 7 cmd.exe
  and nvim-qt.exe.
- Middle dot `·` works on Windows 7 cmd.exe, nvim-qt.exe.

For reference: tmux uses these chars to draw lines: │ ├ ─
2018-02-23 00:48:35 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
c8356e1151 vim-patch:8.0.0440: not enough test coverage in Insert mode
[Nvim note: test_override() omitted]

Problem:    Not enough test coverage in Insert mode.
Solution:   Add lots of tests.  Add test_override(). (Christian Brabandt,
            closes vim/vim#1521)
eb992cb90f
2018-02-11 15:27:55 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
a265334406 defaults: sidescroll=1
ref #6289
2018-02-09 02:15:25 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
53749e1749 defaults: enable 'cscopeverbose', and deprecate it 2018-01-21 13:18:05 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
fe60fa9faa doc
vim-patch:8.0.1206: no autocmd for entering or leaving the command line
(commit a4f6cec7a3)

NA patches:
vim-patch:8.0.0320: warning for unused variable with small build
2017-12-26 03:58:28 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
ad9c2d3cb9 doc
closes #7622
2017-12-10 17:13:22 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
3cc7ebf810 Merge #7234 'built-in expression parser' 2017-12-09 18:47:34 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
3aa24042a8 tui: dump termcap info if -V3 ('verbose' >= 3)
Get terminal debugging info by starting Nvim with 'verbose' level 3:

    nvim -V3log

This is like Vim's `:set termcap`, which was removed in Nvim (and would
be very awkward to restore because of the decoupled UI).
2017-12-05 01:45:39 +01:00
ZyX
b588ccddd7 Merge branch 'master' into expression-parser 2017-11-30 02:02:55 +03:00