An empty table was previously always treated as a list, which means that
while merging tables, whenever an empty table was encountered it would
always truncate any table on the left.
`vim.tbl_deep_extend("force", { b = { a = 1 } }, { b = {} })`
Before: `{ b = {} }`
After: `{ b = { a = 1 } }`
the `textDocument/rangeFormatting` nad `textDocument/formatting` did not
pass bufnr to apply_text_edits, meaning edits were applied to
the user's currently active buffer. This could result in text being
applied to the wrong buffer.
Some programs behave differently when they detect that stdin is being
piped. This can be problematic when these programs are used with the job
control API where stdin is attached, but not typically used. It is
possible to run the job using a PTY which circumvents this problem, but
that includes a lot of overhead when simply closing the stdin pipe would
suffice.
To enable this behavior, add a new parameter to the jobstart options
dict called "stdin" with two valid values: "pipe" (the default)
implements the existing behavior of opening a channel for stdin and
"null" which disconnects stdin (or, if you prefer, connects it to
/dev/null). This is extensible so that other modes can be added in the
future.
ipairs terminates on the first nil index when iterating over table keys:
for i,k in ipairs( {[1] = 'test', [3] = 'test'} ) do
print(i, k)
end
prints:
1 test
Instead, use pairs which continues iterating over the entire table:
for i,k in pairs( {[1] = 'test', [3] = 'test'} ) do
print(i, k)
end
prints:
1 test
3 test
`return err_message(tostring(err))` caused errors to be printed as
`table: 0x123456789` instead of showing the error code and error
message.
This also removes some `if err` blocks that never got called because at
the end of `handlers.lua` all the handlers are wrapped with logic that
adds generic error handling.
RFC 8089, which defines the file URI scheme, also allows URIs without a
hostname, i.e. of the form file:/path/to/file. These are returned by
some language servers and accepted by other LSP implementations, such as
VSCode's, so it is reasonable for us to accept them as well.
Adds indentation that matches the number prefix to ensure diagnostic
messages spawning multiple lines align.
Before:
Diagnostics:
1. • Variable not in scope: red :: t0 -> t
• Perhaps you meant one of these:
‘rem’ (imported from Prelude), ‘read’ (imported from Prelude),
‘pred’ (imported from Prelude)
2. • Variable not in scope: repeDoubleColon :: [Char] -> t0
• Perhaps you meant ‘replaceDoubleColon’ (line 32)
After:
Diagnostics:
1. • Variable not in scope: red :: t0 -> t
• Perhaps you meant one of these:
‘rem’ (imported from Prelude), ‘read’ (imported from Prelude),
‘pred’ (imported from Prelude)
2. • Variable not in scope: repeDoubleColon :: [Char] -> t0
• Perhaps you meant ‘replaceDoubleColon’ (line 32)
Problem: JSONC files are not recognized.
Solution: Recognize .jsonc files. (Izhak Jakov, closesvim/vim#8500)
acbb4b5720
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:8.2.3081: cannot catch errors in a channel command
Problem: Cannot catch errors in a channel command.
Solution: Instead of skipping the error make it silent. (closesvim/vim#8477)
11a632d60b
vim-patch:8.2.3082: a channel command "echoerr" does not show anything
Problem: A channel command "echoerr" does not show anything.
Solution: Do not use silent errors when using an "echoerr" command.
(closesvim/vim#8494)
b836f631db
vim-patch:8.2.3094: Test_popup_atcursor_pos() fails without the conceal feature
Problem: Test_popup_atcursor_pos() fails without the conceal feature.
Solution: Add a check for the conceal feature. (Dominique Pellé,
closesvim/vim#8505)
c60e959cba
vim-patch:8.2.3098: popup window test is flaky on MS-Windows with GUI
Problem: Popup window test is flaky on MS-Windows with GUI.
Solution: Skip the check in this situation.
999db2346b
Options formatted as a list of comma-separated key-value pairs may have
values that contain leading and trailing whitespace characters. For
example, the `listchars` option has a default value of
`"tab:> ,trail:-,nbsp:+"`. When converting this value to a lua table,
leading and trailing whitespace should not be trimmed.
Co-authored-by: Robert Hrusecky <robert.hrusecky@utexas.edu>
Ensure that
* Shell uses UTF8 input/output mode
* Stderr output is captured, in UTF8
* Program exit codes are correctly captured
Update functional test harness and add tests
for :make command.
Closes#13713
Block copy and paste from system-clipboard currently breaks formatting.
This fixes it.
The bug occurs because system-clipboard doesn't contain information
about what mode the copy was made.
Simple solution to this is we keep a cache of copy we last made along
with mode information. If system-clipboard returns the cache we apply
the mode information that we know about that cache.
This closes#14677, but I also am a little unsure if there are times
where this may not be correct. However, this just changes the behavior
that even if `was_set` was false, we still get for
`nvim_win_get_option`.
* Add buffer information to tabline_update
Most terminal implementations of the tabline display buffer and tab
information. Many neovim-qt users disable GuiTabline because it lacks
functionality provided in the terminal implementation.
The tabline_update event should include buffer information too, so client GUIs
can display rich useful tabs.