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149 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
xvzc
53a3e6ac87
docs(eval): add parameter type for vim.fn.mode() (#26776) 2023-12-28 19:13:46 +08:00
dundargoc
714b075197
docs: small fixes (#26651)
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
Co-authored-by: WillLillis <wlillis@umass.edu>
2023-12-28 10:28:48 +08:00
luukvbaal
bbd5c6363c
feat(extmarks): add virt_text_repeat_linebreak flag (#26625)
Problem:  Unable to predict which byte-offset to place virtual text to
          make it repeat visually in the wrapped part of a line.
Solution: Add a flag to nvim_buf_set_extmark() that causes virtual
          text to repeat in wrapped lines.
2023-12-26 07:16:03 +08:00
bfredl
e8acbc1ade refactor(cpoptions): remove 'p'
Deleting a cpo flag a day keeps the doctor away

We don't need two different ways to indent LISP code
2023-12-25 14:13:52 +01:00
Christian Clason
19aba5916a
docs(options): add codeblock annotations to options.lua (#26696)
Also consistently remove leading colons in examples

Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
2023-12-22 10:55:39 +01:00
zeertzjq
6700127b30
vim-patch:9.0.2183: Maximum callback depth is not configurable (#26703)
Problem:  Maximum callback depth is not configurable.
Solution: Revert patch 9.0.2103.  Set 'maxfuncdepth' in test.

fixes: vim/vim#13732
closes: vim/vim#13736

fe583b1e59
2023-12-22 10:33:34 +08:00
Lewis Russell
e8d3c4cccb feat: generate types and docs for v variables 2023-12-21 14:19:10 +00:00
dundargoc
693aea0e9e
docs: small fixes (#26448)
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <8965202+gpanders@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jordan Mandel <jordan.mandel@live.com>
2023-12-19 13:29:13 +08:00
Amanda Graven
428edcde70
feat(api): add forward and back mouse buttons 2023-12-18 21:24:27 +01:00
Gregory Anders
8fb7419d7c
refactor: only reload colorscheme if &bg changed (#26598)
Currently, setting &bg at all re-initializes highlights and reloads
the active colorscheme, even if the actual value of &bg has not changed.
With https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/26595 this causes a
regression since &bg is set unconditionally based on the value detected
from the terminal.

Instead, only reload the colorscheme if the actual value of &bg has
changed.
2023-12-16 11:18:45 -06:00
Christian Clason
69f5f0e20e vim-patch:82f19734bfcb
runtime(doc): remove deprecation warning for gdefault

Deprecated can be misunderstood as being slated for removal; slightly
change wording to be clearer.

82f19734bf

Co-authored-by: dundargoc <gocdundar@gmail.com>
2023-12-16 15:57:22 +01:00
mathew
e38027ef69 feat(ui): completeopt support popup like vim 2023-12-16 18:59:59 +08:00
zeertzjq
165e5ececc
vim-patch:17dca3cb97cd (#26584)
runtime(doc): grammar & typo fixes

closes: vim/vim#13654

17dca3cb97

Co-authored-by: Dominique Pellé <dominique.pelle@tomtom.com>
2023-12-15 06:42:29 +08:00
Lewis Russell
97bea3163a feat(lsp): more annotations 2023-12-14 12:39:18 +00:00
Raphael
619407eb54
feat(nvim_open_term): convert LF => CRLF (#26384)
Problem:
Unlike termopen(), nvim_open_term() PTYs do not carriage-return the
cursor on newline ("\n") input.

    nvim --clean
    :let chan_id = nvim_open_term(1, {})
    :call chansend(chan_id, ["here", "are", "some", "lines"])

Actual behavior:

    here
        are
           some
               lines

Expected behaviour:

    here
    are
    some
    lines

Solution:
Add `force_crlf` option, and enable it by default.
2023-12-14 16:08:00 +08:00
Gregory Anders
08545bd45b
Merge pull request #26407 from gpanders/default-tgc
feat(defaults): enable 'termguicolors' by default when supported by terminal
2023-12-06 10:55:50 -08:00
Gregory Anders
2613ba5000 feat(defaults): enable 'termguicolors' by default when supported by terminal
Enable 'termguicolors' automatically when Nvim can detect that truecolor
is supported by the host terminal.

If $COLORTERM is set to "truecolor" or "24bit", or the terminal's
terminfo entry contains capabilities for Tc, RGB, or setrgbf and
setrgbb, then we assume that the terminal supports truecolor. Otherwise,
the terminal is queried (using both XTGETTCAP and SGR + DECRQSS). If the
terminal's response to these queries (if any) indicates that it supports
truecolor, then 'termguicolors' is enabled.
2023-12-06 07:57:09 -08:00
Emanuel
e057b38e70
fix(json): allow objects with empty keys #25564
Problem:
Empty string is a valid JSON key, but json_decode() treats an object
with empty key as ":help msgpack-special-dict". #20757

    :echo json_decode('{"": "1"}')
    {'_TYPE': [], '_VAL': [['', '1']]}

Note: vim returns `{'': '1'}`.

Solution:
Allow empty string as an object key.

Note that we still (currently) disallow empty keys in object_to_vim() (since 7c01d5ff92):
f64e4b43e1/src/nvim/api/private/converter.c (L333-L334)

Fix #20757

Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
2023-12-06 07:56:04 -08:00
Riccardo Mazzarini
0b74ad0a64
refactor(api): complete conversion from Dictionary to Dict(opts) (#26365) 2023-12-05 19:33:57 +08:00
zeertzjq
a6cba103ce
refactor: move some constants out of vim_defs.h (#26298) 2023-11-29 20:32:40 +08:00
zeertzjq
aa9d9cafd0
vim-patch:9.0.2135: No test for mode() when executing Ex commands (#26282)
Problem:  No test for mode() when executing Ex commands
Solution: Add some test cases and simplify several other test cases.
          Also add a few more test cases for ModeChanged.

closes: vim/vim#13588

fcaeb3d42b
2023-11-29 06:51:00 +08:00
bfredl
ba564442ae
Merge pull request #26249 from bfredl/concealchar
feat(decoration): allow conceal_char to be a composing char
2023-11-28 11:01:21 +01:00
bfredl
ae3685798d feat(decoration): allow conceal_char to be a composing char
decor->text.str pointer must go. This removes it for conceal char,
in preparation for a larger PR which will also handle the sign case.

By actually allowing composing chars for a conceal chars, this
becomes a feature and not just a refactor, as a bonus.
2023-11-28 10:35:25 +01:00
zeertzjq
570367ac83
docs(lua): don't include remote-only API functions (#26266) 2023-11-28 13:52:17 +08:00
zeertzjq
e6d38c7dac
vim-patch:9.0.2133: Cannot detect overstrike mode in Cmdline mode (#26263)
Problem:  Cannot detect overstrike mode in Cmdline mode
Solution: Make mode() return "cr" for overstrike

closes: vim/vim#13569

d1c3ef1f47
2023-11-28 11:46:20 +08:00
Lewis Russell
84bbe4b0ca fix(lua): disallow vim.wait() in fast contexts
`vim.wait()` cannot be called in a fast callback since the main loop
cannot be run in that context as it is not reentrant

Fixes #26122
2023-11-27 09:09:21 +00:00
zeertzjq
820823c76d
vim-patch:596a9f29c83a (#26146)
runtime(doc): Fix whitespace and formatting of some help files (vim/vim#13549)

596a9f29c8

N/A patch:
vim-patch:aabca259fa48

Co-authored-by: h_east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
2023-11-22 10:46:11 +08:00
bfredl
df87266b23
Merge pull request #25724 from luukvbaal/signmerge
refactor(sign): move legacy signs to extmarks
2023-11-18 15:04:14 +01:00
Luuk van Baal
c4afb9788c refactor(sign): move legacy signs to extmarks
Problem:  The legacy signlist data structures and associated functions are
          redundant since the introduction of extmark signs.
Solution: Store signs defined through the legacy commands in a hashmap, placed
          signs in the extmark tree. Replace signlist associated functions.

Usage of the legacy sign commands should yield no change in behavior with the
exception of:
  - "orphaned signs" are now always removed when the line it is placed on is
    deleted. This used to depend on the value of 'signcolumn'.
  - It is no longer possible to place multiple signs with the same identifier
    in a single group on multiple lines. This will now move the sign instead.

Moreover, both signs placed through the legacy sign commands and through
|nvim_buf_set_extmark()|:
  - Will show up in both |sign-place| and |nvim_buf_get_extmarks()|.
  - Are displayed by increasing sign identifier, left to right.
    Extmark signs used to be ordered decreasingly as opposed to legacy signs.
2023-11-17 15:10:15 +01:00
bfredl
b522cb1ac3 refactor(grid): make screen rendering more multibyte than ever before
Problem: buffer text with composing chars are converted from UTF-8
to an array of up to seven UTF-32 values and then converted back
to UTF-8 strings.

Solution: Convert buffer text directly to UTF-8 based schar_T values.

The limit of the text size is now in schar_T bytes, which is currently
31+1 but easily could be raised as it no longer multiplies the size
of the entire screen grid when not used, the full size is only required
for temporary scratch buffers.

Also does some general cleanup to win_line text handling, which was
unnecessarily complicated due to multibyte rendering being an "opt-in"
feature long ago. Nowadays, a char is just a char, regardless if it consists
of one ASCII byte or multiple bytes.
2023-11-17 12:58:57 +01:00
Gregory Anders
b4b7ca2d54
feat(tui): support DCS responses in TermResponse event (#26061) 2023-11-16 11:12:42 -06:00
Gregory Anders
ac8ed77afb
feat(tui): add 'termsync' option (#25871)
The 'termsync' option enables a mode (provided the underlying terminal
supports it) where all screen updates during a redraw cycle are buffered
and drawn together when the redraw is complete. This eliminates tearing
or flickering in cases where Nvim redraws slower than the terminal
redraws the screen.
2023-11-14 08:53:58 -06:00
zeertzjq
6d14f3ddab
vim-patch:9.0.2103: recursive callback may cause issues on some archs (#26013)
Problem:  recursive callback may cause issues on some archs
Solution: Decrease the limit drastically to 20

Recursive callback limit causes problems on some architectures

Since commit 47510f3d6598a1218958c03ed11337a43b73f48d we have a test
that causes a recursive popup callback function to be executed. However
it seems the current limit of 'maxfuncdepth' option value is still too
recursive for some 32bit architectures (e.g. 32bit ARM).

So instead of allowing a default limit of 100 (default value for
'maxfuncdepth'), let's reduce this limit to 20. I don't think there is a
use case where one would need such a high recursive callback limit and a
limit of 20 seems reasonable (although it is currently hard-coded).

closes: vim/vim#13495
closes: vim/vim#13502

2076463e38

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-13 06:33:34 +08:00
zeertzjq
2494009885
vim-patch:1b08d2cd0789 (#25993)
runtime(doc): clarify when formatoptions applies

closes: vim/vim#13503

1b08d2cd07

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-12 07:49:57 +08:00
zeertzjq
04d299c170 vim-patch:8.2.4932: not easy to filter the output of maplist()
Problem:    Not easy to filter the output of maplist().
Solution:   Add mode_bits to the dictionary. (Ernie Rael, closes vim/vim#10356)

d8f5f76621

Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-11-09 21:34:04 +08:00
zeertzjq
f748a73a35 vim-patch:8.2.4861: it is not easy to restore saved mappings
Problem:    It is not easy to restore saved mappings.
Solution:   Make mapset() accept a dict argument. (Ernie Rael, closes vim/vim#10295)

51d04d16f2

Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-11-09 21:34:04 +08:00
zeertzjq
d4dbfb092b vim-patch:8.2.4825: can only get a list of mappings
Problem:    Can only get a list of mappings.
Solution:   Add the optional {abbr} argument. (Ernie Rael, closes vim/vim#10277)
            Rename to maplist().  Rename test file.

09661203ec

Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-11-09 21:34:04 +08:00
zeertzjq
2dfcd5a22b vim-patch:8.2.4820: not simple programmatic way to find a specific mapping
Problem:    Not simple programmatic way to find a specific mapping.
Solution:   Add getmappings(). (Ernie Rael, closes vim/vim#10273)

659c240cf7

Co-authored-by: Ernie Rael <errael@raelity.com>
2023-11-09 21:34:04 +08:00
zeertzjq
a4b80c71ea vim-patch:8.2.4140: maparg() does not indicate the type of script
Problem:    maparg() does not indicate the type of script where it was defined.
Solution:   Add "scriptversion".

a9528b39a6

Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
2023-11-09 21:34:02 +08:00
zeertzjq
f7b2ea59a6
vim-patch:9.0.2095: statusline may look different than expected (#25941)
Problem:  statusline may look different than expected
Solution: do not check for highlighting of stl and stlnc characters

statusline fillchar may be different than expected

If the highlighting group for the statusline for the current window
|hl-StatusLine| or the non-current window |hl-StatusLineNC| are cleared
(or do not differ from each other), than Vim will use the hard-coded
fallback values '^' (for the non-current windows) or '=' (for the
current window).  I believe this was done, to make sure the statusline
will always be visible and be distinguishable from the rest of the
window.

However, this may be unexpected, if a user explicitly defined those
fillchar characters just to notice that those values are then not used
by Vim.

So, let's assume users know what they are doing and just always return
the configured stl and stlnc values.  And if they want the statusline to
be non-distinguishable from the rest of the window space, so be it.  It
is their responsibility and Vim shall not know better what to use.

fixes: vim/vim#13366
closes: vim/vim#13488

6a650bf696

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-11-09 06:34:34 +08:00
bfredl
1b0fd377ab
Merge pull request #25767 from luukvbaal/signdel
feat(extmarks): add 'invalidate' property
2023-11-08 12:17:25 +01:00
Luuk van Baal
4e6f559b8c feat(extmarks): add 'invalidate' property to extmarks
Problem:  No way to have extmarks automatically removed when the range it
          is attached to is deleted.
Solution: Add new 'invalidate' property that will hide a mark when the
          entirety of its range is deleted. When "undo_restore" is set
          to false, delete the mark from the buffer instead.
2023-11-08 02:53:49 +01:00
Gregory Anders
56627ca242
feat(tui): use TermResponse event for OSC responses (#25868)
When the terminal emulator sends an OSC sequence to Nvim (as a response
to another OSC sequence that was first sent by Nvim), populate the OSC
sequence in the v:termresponse variable and fire the TermResponse event.
The escape sequence is also included in the "data" field of the
autocommand callback when the autocommand is defined in Lua.

This makes use of the already documented but unimplemented TermResponse
event. This event exists in Vim but is only fired when Vim receives a
primary device attributes response.

Fixes: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/25856
2023-11-06 12:42:40 -06:00
Gregory Anders
224f303ee5
feat(stdlib): add vim.base64 module (#25843)
Add base64 encode() and decode() functions to a vim.base64 module.
2023-10-31 09:15:32 -05:00
dundargoc
2dc9ceb99c
docs: small fixes (#25585)
Co-authored-by: tmummert <doczook@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: parikshit adhikari <parikshitadhikari@gmail.com>
2023-10-29 16:02:32 +08:00
zeertzjq
a2a1a65b98
vim-patch:8ebdbc9e6d80 (#25816)
runtime(doc): all secure options should note this restriction in the documentation (vim/vim#13448)

Problem:  Not all secure options document their status
Solution: Describe secure context :set restrictions in each help entry

8ebdbc9e6d

Co-authored-by: dkearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
2023-10-29 06:15:13 +08:00
zeertzjq
bfe8a39512
vim-patch:partial:5985879e3c36 (#25780)
runtime(doc): Fix typos in several documents (vim/vim#13420)

* Fix typos in several documents
* Update runtime/doc/terminal.txt

5985879e3c

Skip runtime/doc/indent.txt: not ported yet

Co-authored-by: h_east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
2023-10-26 06:41:54 +08:00
glepnir
ae4ca4edf8 feat(complete): support f flag for complete buffer part 2023-10-21 20:06:36 +08:00
zeertzjq
bc5dfda441
vim-patch:9.0.2041: trim(): hard to use default mask (#25692)
Problem:  trim(): hard to use default mask (partly revert v9.0.2040)
Solution: use default mask when it is empty

The default 'mask' value is pretty complex, as it includes many
characters.  Yet, if one needs to specify the trimming direction, the
third argument, 'trim()' currently requires the 'mask' value to be
provided explicitly.

Currently, an empty 'mask' will make 'trim()' call return 'text' value
that is passed in unmodified.  It is unlikely that someone is using it,
so the chances of scripts being broken by this change are low.

Also, this reverts commit 9.0.2040 (which uses v:none for the default
and requires to use an empty string instead).

closes: vim/vim#13358

8079917447

vim-patch:9.0.2040: trim(): hard to use default mask

Problem:  trim(): hard to use default mask
Solution: Use default 'mask' when it is v:none

The default 'mask' value is pretty complex, as it includes many
characters.  Yet, if one needs to specify the trimming direction, the
third argument, 'trim()' currently requires the 'mask' value to be
provided explicitly.

'v:none' is already used to mean "use the default argument value" in
user defined functions.  See |none-function_argument| in help.

closes: vim/vim#13363

6e6386716f

Co-authored-by: Illia Bobyr <illia.bobyr@gmail.com>
2023-10-18 06:08:14 +08:00
zeertzjq
272ef27115
vim-patch:9.0.2035: [security] use-after-free with wildmenu (#25687)
Problem:  [security] use-after-free with wildmenu
Solution: properly clean up the wildmenu when exiting

Fix wildchar/wildmenu/pum memory corruption with special wildchar's

Currently, using `wildchar=<Esc>` or `wildchar=<C-\>` can lead to a
memory corruption if using wildmenu+pum, or wrong states if only using
wildmenu. This is due to the code only using one single place inside the
cmdline process loop to perform wild menu clean up (by checking
`end_wildmenu`) but there are other odd situations where the loop could
have exited and we need a post-loop clean up just to be sure. If the
clean up was not done you would have a stale popup menu referring to
invalid memory, or if not using popup menu, incorrect status line (if
`laststatus=0`).

For example, if you hit `<Esc>` two times when it's wildchar, there's a
hard-coded behavior to exit command-line as a failsafe for user, and if
you hit `<C-\><C-\><C-N>` it will also exit command-line, but the clean
up code would not have hit because of specialized `<C-\>` handling.

Fix Ctrl-E / Ctrl-Y to not cancel/accept wildmenu if they are also
used for 'wildchar'/'wildcharm'. Currently they don't behave properly,
and also have potentially memory unsafe behavior as the logic is
currently not accounting for this situation and try to do both.
(Previous patch that addressed this: vim/vim#11677)

Also, correctly document Escape key behavior (double-hit it to escape)
in wildchar docs as it's previously undocumented.

In addition, block known invalid chars to be set in `wildchar` option,
such as Ctrl-C and `<CR>`. This is just to make it clear to the user
they shouldn't be set, and is not required for this bug fix.

closes: vim/vim#13361

8f4fb007e4

Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-10-17 22:43:42 +08:00