Problem: Get ml_get error when deleting a line in 'completefunc'. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan)
Solution: Lock the text while evaluating 'completefunc'.
ff06f283e3
Fix a mistake in the porting of patch 8.1.0098.
Cherry-pick Test_run_excmd_with_text_locked() from patch 8.2.0270.
Cherry-pick test_gf.vim changes from patch 8.2.0369.
Cherry-pick message change from later patches.
Add 'mousescroll' option to control how many lines to scroll by when a
mouse wheel keycode is received. The mousescroll option controls both
horizontal and vertical scrolling. The option is a string in the format:
set mousescroll=direction:count,direction:count
Where direction is either "ver" or "hor", and count is a non negative
integer. If a direction is omitted, a default value is used. The default
values remain unchanged, that is 3 for vertical scrolling, and 6 for
horizontal scrolling. As such, the mousescroll default is "ver:3,hor:6".
Add mousescroll documentation
- Add option documentation in options.txt
- Add brief summary in quickref.txt
Update :help scroll-mouse-wheel
- Mention mousescroll option as a means of controlling scrolling.
- Remove obsolete suggestion to map scroll wheel keys to <C-U> to
scroll by a single line -- users should prefer the mousescroll option.
- Add some information about the consequences of remapping scroll wheel
keys (they lose their magic ability to affect inactive windows).
Update :help vim-differences
- Add brief mousescroll summary under Options
Add mousescroll tests
- Test option validation
- Test default mousescroll value and behavior
- Test fallback to default values
- Test mouse vertical and horizontal scrolling in normal mode
- Test mouse vertical and horizontal scrolling in insert mode
- Partially fixes#10386 except for the case where the alternate buffer
is the default, empty, first buffer created on startup. #vimlife
- TODO: port patches related to `can_unload_buffer`, maybe that fully
fixes#10386?
vim-patch:8.0.1732: crash when terminal API call deletes the buffer
For a local mark without a view, currently trying to restore its view
will put the cursor at topline, which is not the correct behavior.
Initialize `topline_offset` to `MAXLNUM` instead to fix this.
* fix(test): screen.lua nil index
When actual_rows and expected_rows are different avoid a nil index.
* fix(tui): resize at startup
The deleted code is not needed after 402b4e8.
It caused the condition to false positive when the function was called
more than once before startup (first normal mode). Being itself what
set the dimension and not the user, locking the size of the screen to
an incorrect size.
Make got_winch an int to mitigate: tui_grid_resize changing the size
of the host terminal between the signal handler and the call to
sigwinch_cb. Since the actual signal handler uv__signal_handle doesn't
directly call the callback, the event loop does.
Fixes#17285Fixes#15044Fixes#11330
Problem: Can't use :popup for a menu in the terminal. (Wei Zhang)
Solution: Make :popup work in the terminal. Also fix that entries were
included that don't work in the current state.
29a2c08d79
** Refactor
Previously most functions used to "get" a mark returned a position,
changed the line number and sometimes changed even the current buffer.
Now functions return a {x}fmark_T making calling context aware whether
the mark is in another buffer without arcane casting. A new function is
provided for switching to the mark buffer and returning a flag style
Enum to convey what happen in the movement. If the cursor changed, line,
columns, if it changed buffer, etc.
The function to get named mark was split into multiple functions.
- mark_get() -> fmark_T
- mark_get_global() -> xfmark_T
- mark_get_local() -> fmark_T
- mark_get_motion() -> fmark_T
- mark_get_visual() -> fmark_T
Functions that manage the changelist and jumplist were also modified to
return mark types.
- get_jumplist -> fmark_T
- get_changelist -> fmark_T
The refactor is also seen mainly on normal.c, where all the mark
movement has been siphoned through one function nv_gomark, while the
other functions handle getting the mark and setting their movement
flags. To handle whether context marks should be left, etc.
** Mark View
While doing the refactor the concept of a mark view was also
implemented:
The view of a mark currently implemented as the number of lines between
the mark position on creation and the window topline. This allows for
moving not only back to the position of a mark but having the window
look similar to when the mark was defined. This is done by carrying and
extra element in the fmark_T struct, which can be extended later to also
restore horizontal shift.
*** User space features
1. There's a new option, jumpoptions+=view enables the mark view restoring
automatically when using the jumplist, changelist, alternate-file and
mark motions. <C-O> <C-I> g; g, <C-^> '[mark] `[mark]
** Limitations
- The view information is not saved in shada.
- Calls to get_mark should copy the value in the pointer since we are
using pos_to_mark() to wrap and provide a homogeneous interfaces. This
was also a limitation in the previous state of things.
Problem:
- Since c57f6b28d7#8519, sockets are created in ~/.local/… but XDG
spec says: "XDG_RUNTIME_DIR: Must be on the local filesystem", which
implies that XDG_STATE_DIR is potentially non-local.
- Not easy to inspect Nvim-created temp files (for debugging etc).
Solution:
- Store sockets in stdpath('run') ($XDG_RUNTIME_DIR).
- Establish "/tmp/nvim.user/" as the tempdir root shared by all Nvims.
- Make ok() actually useful.
- Introduce assert_nolog().
closes#3517closes#17093
Ref: 84f5463630
Rename:
- `underlineline` to `underdouble`
- `underdot` to `underdotted`
- `underdash` to `underdashed`
`underdouble` also now takes higher precedence than `undercurl`.
This fixes the following bugs:
`${1:else_text}` -> format with if_text: "else_text"
`${1:-else_text}` -> format with if_text: "else_text"
`${1:}` in `format` (eg. empty else_text) -> error.
`${1:}` (eg. empty placeholder) -> error.
Thanks hrsh7th :)
Problem: Incsearch highlight broken when calling searchcount() in 'tabLine'
function. (Mirko Palmer)
Solution: Save and restore the incsearch state. (Christian Brabandt,
closesvim/vim#9763, closesvim/vim#9633)
6dd7424c7e
Problem:
Dirs "config", "packaging", and "third-party" are all closely related
but this is not obvious from the layout. This adds friction for new
contributors.
Solution:
- rename config/ to cmake.config/
- rename test/config/ to test/cmakeconfig/ because it is used in Lua
tests: require('test.cmakeconfig.paths').
- rename packaging/ to cmake.packaging/
- rename third-party/ to cmake.deps/ (parallel with .deps/)
This enables vim.filetype.match to match based on a buffer (most
accurate) or simply a filename or file contents, which are less accurate
but may still be useful for some scenarios.
When matching based on a buffer, the buffer's name and contents are both
used to do full filetype matching. When using a filename, if the file
exists the file is loaded into a buffer and full filetype detection is
performed. If the file does not exist then filetype matching is only
performed against the filename itself. Content-based matching does the
equivalent of scripts.vim, and matches solely based on file contents
without any information from the name of the file itself (e.g. for
shebangs).
BREAKING CHANGE: use `vim.filetype.match({buf = bufnr})` instead
of `vim.filetype.match(name, bufnr)`
Problem:
Nvim fails to create tempfile "…/nvim6UJx04/7" when 'shell' is set to
pwsh (PowerShell Core). This breaks filtered shell commands ":{range}!".
With shell set to cmd, it works.
Solution:
PowerShell doesn't use "<" for stdin redirection. Instead, use
"-RedirectStandardInput".
Closes#15913
Avoids this warning in the Windows build:
2022-06-22T08:58:13.0542153Z LINK : warning LNK4044: unrecognized option '/municode'; ignored [D:\a\neovim\neovim\build\test\functional\fixtures\printenv-test.vcxproj]
global-local window options need to be handled specially. When `win` is
given but `scope` is not, then we want to set the local version of the
option but not the global one, therefore we need to force
`scope='local'`.
Note this does not apply to window-local only options (e.g. 'number')
Example:
nvim_set_option_value('scrolloff', 10, {}) -- global-local window option; set global value
nvim_set_option_value('scrolloff', 20, {win=0}) -- global-local window option; set local value
nvim_set_option_value('number', true, {}) -- local window option
is now equivalent to:
nvim_set_option_value('scrolloff', 10, {})
nvim_set_option_value('scrolloff', 20, {win=0, scope='local'}) -- changed from before
nvim_set_option_value('number', true, {win=0}) -- unchanged from before
Only the global-local option with a `win` provided gets forced to local
scope.
`nvim_get_option_value` and `nvim_set_option_value` better handle
unsetting local options. For instance, this is currently not possible:
vim.bo.tagfunc = nil
This does not work because 'tagfunc' is marked as "local to buffer" and
does not have a fallback global option. However, using :setlocal *does*
work as expected
:setlocal tagfunc=
`nvim_set_option_value` behaves more like :set and :setlocal (by
design), so using these as the underlying API functions beneath vim.bo
and vim.wo makes those two tables act more like :setlocal. Note that
vim.o *already* uses `nvim_set_option_value` under the hood, so that
vim.o behaves like :set.
Note for external UIs: Nvim can now emit multiple "redraw" event batches
before a final "flush" event is received. To retain existing behavior,
clients should make sure to update visible state at an explicit "flush"
event, not just the end of a "redraw" batch of event.
* Get rid of copy_object() blizzard in the auto-generated ui_event layer
* Special case "grid_line" by encoding screen state directly to
msgpack events with no intermediate API events.
* Get rid of the arcane notion of referring to the screen as the "shell"
* Array and Dictionary are kvec_t:s, so define them as such.
* Allow kvec_t:s, such as Arrays and Dictionaries, to be allocated with
a predetermined size within an arena.
* Eliminate redundant capacity checking when filling such kvec_t:s
with values.
Problem:
1. CI logs have too many (40+) logs mentioning SIGHUP:
```
WRN 2022-06-18T16:05:47.075 T3568.22499.0/c deadly_signal:177: got signal 1 (SIGHUP)
WRN 2022-06-18T16:05:47.273 T3569.91095.0/c deadly_signal:177: got signal 1 (SIGHUP)
WRN 2022-06-18T16:05:47.651 T3570.59545.0/c deadly_signal:177: got signal 1 (SIGHUP)
```
2. TS parser test still sometimes fails on BSD CI.
3. remote_spec test fails too often.
Solution:
1. Log deadly signals at INFO level. It hasn't been helpful in CI, and
for local troubleshooting it's reasonable to adjust the loglevel as
needed.
2. Adjust the TS parser test again. ref #18911
3. Skip the remote_spec test. The `--remote` feature was merged before
it was fully formed and needs to be revisited.
Fixes#18980
- 831fa45ad8 is related but this doesn't regress that
- The `cterm_normal_fg_color != ae.cterm_fg_color` comparison is originally
carried from patch to patch starting all the way back in 29bc6dfabd where it
was avoiding setting a HL attr. But `hlattrs2dict()` now is just
informational.
Steps to reproduce:
1. setting `vim.highlight.on_yank`
```
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "TextYankPost" }, {
pattern = { "*" },
callback = function()
vim.highlight.on_yank({ timeout = 200 })
end,
})
```
2. repeat typing `yeye` ...
3. causes the following error.
```
Error executing vim.schedule lua callback: vim/_editor.lua:0: handle 0x01e96970 is already closing
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'close'
vim/_editor.lua: in function ''
vim/_editor.lua: in function <vim/_editor.lua:0>
```
📝 Test result before fix:
[----------] Global test environment setup.
[----------] Running tests from test/functional/lua/highlight_spec.lua
[ RUN ] vim.highlight.on_yank does not show errors even if buffer is wiped before timeout: 15.07 ms OK
[ RUN ] vim.highlight.on_yank does not show errors even if executed between timeout and clearing highlight: 15.07 ms ERR
test/helpers.lua:73: Expected objects to be the same.
Passed in:
(string) 'Error executing vim.schedule lua callback: vim/_editor.lua:0: handle 0x02025260 is already closing
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'close'
vim/_editor.lua: in function ''
vim/_editor.lua: in function <vim/_editor.lua:0>'
Expected:
(string) ''
Problem:
- Unix sockets are created in random /tmp dirs.
- /tmp is messy, unclear when OSes actually clear it.
- The generated paths are very ugly. This adds friction to reasoning
about which paths belong to which Nvim instances.
- No way to provide a human-friendly way to identify Nvim instances in
logs or server addresses.
Solution:
- Store unix sockets in stdpath('state')
- Allow --listen "name" and serverstart("name") to given a name (which
is appended to a generated path).
TODO:
- is stdpath(state) the right place?
Problem:
1. Log messages (especially in CI) are hard to correlate with tests.
2. Since b353a5c05f#11886, dumplog() prints the logs next to test
failures. This is noisy and gets in the way of the test results.
Solution:
1. Associate an incrementing id with each test and include it in log
messages.
- FUTURE: add v:name so Nvim instances can be formally "named"?
2. Mention "child" in log messages if the current Nvim is a child (based
on the presence of $NVIM).
BEFORE:
DBG … 12345 UI: event
DBG … 12345 log_server_msg:722: RPC ->ch 1: …
DBG … 12345 UI: flush
DBG … 12345 inbuf_poll:444: blocking... events_enabled=1 events_pending=0
DBG … 23454 UI: stop
INF … 23454 os_exit:594: Nvim exit: 0
AFTER:
DBG … T57 UI: event
DBG … T57 log_server_msg:722: RPC ->ch 1: …
DBG … T57 UI: flush
DBG … T57 inbuf_poll:444: blocking... events_enabled=1 events_pending=0
DBG … T57/child UI: stop
INF … T57/child os_exit:594: Nvim exit: 0
There can be other places that access window buffer info (e.g.
`tabpagebuflist()`), so checking `w_closing` in `win_findbuf()` doesn't
solve the crash in all cases, and may also cause Nvim's behavior to
diverge from Vim.
Fix#14998
Command preview now behaves like inccommand=nosplit when there's not
enough room for the preview window to be opened instead of aborting,
which is consistent with old behavior of 'inccommand'.
Many filetypes from filetype.vim set buffer-local variables, meaning
vim.filetype.match cannot be used without side effects. Instead of
setting these buffer-local variables in the filetype detection functions
themselves, have vim.filetype.match return an optional function value
that, when called, sets these variables. This allows vim.filetype.match
to work without side effects.
The "first run" has high variability. Looks like the test failures
correlate with 545dc82c1b
, which makes sense because that improves "first run" performance.
So the `1000*` factor of this test could be adjusted to e.g. `300*` or `500*`.
ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/16945
* on_scrollback_option_changed renamed to adjust_scrollback. The
function name did not correspond to what it was doing. It is
called unconditionally in every refresh of the terminal
unrelated if the scrollback option was changed.
* new on_scrollback_option_changed function, which calls
refresh_terminal, which then calls adjust_scrollback
* terminal_check_size is not the appropriate function to call when the
option is changed since it only conditionally adjusts the scrollback.
Use the new on_scrollback_option_changed
fixes#15477fixes#11811
Most LSP servers require the notification to correctly load the
settings and for those who don't it doesn't cause any harm.
So far this is done in lspconfig, but with the addition of vim.lsp.start
it should be part of core.
clang: Result of operation is garbage or undefined
clang: Uninitialized argument value
Also check for == 's' instead of != 'n' as it is more straightforward.
Also fix another unrelated PVS warning:
PVS/V1071: Return value of win_comp_pos() is not always used
Problem:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/18720#issuecomment-1142614996
The vim.health module is detected as a healthcheck, which produces spurious errors:
vim: require("vim.health").check()
========================================================================
- ERROR: Failed to run healthcheck for "vim" plugin. Exception:
function health#check, line 20
Vim(eval):E5108: Error executing lua [string "luaeval()"]:1: attempt to call field 'check' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string "luaeval()"]:1: in main chunk
Solution:
Skip vim.health when discovering healthchecks.
Also avoid referring to mappings as "keymaps" in commands and docs.
*map_empty_rhs* *map-empty-rhs*
You can create an empty {rhs} by typing nothing after a single CTRL-V (you
have to type CTRL-V two times). Unfortunately, you cannot do this in a vimrc
file.
- Complete function:
There was lots of unnecessary C code for the complete function, therefore
moving it to Lua and use all the plumbing we have in place to retrieve the
results.
- Moving the module:
It's important we keep nvim lua modules name spaced, avoids conflict with
plugins, luarocks, etc.
Problem:
1. The main log routine does not protect itself against recursion.
log_lock() doesn't guard against recursion, it would deadlock...
2. 22b52dd462 (#11501) regressed 6f27f5ef91 (#10172), because
set_init_1..process_spawn tries to log (see backtrace below), but the
mutex isn't initialized yet. Even if the mutex were valid, we don't
want early logging to fallback to stderr because that can break
embedders when stdio is used for RPC.
frame 1: 0x00000001001d54f4 nvim`open_log_file at log.c:205:7
frame 2: 0x00000001001d5390 nvim`logmsg(log_level=1, context="UI: ", func_name=0x0000000000000000, line_num=-1, eol=true, fmt="win_viewport") at log.c:150:20
frame : 0x000000010039aea2 nvim`ui_call_win_viewport(grid=2, win=1000, topline=0, botline=1, curline=0, curcol=0, line_count=1) at ui_events_call.generated.h:321:3
frame 4: 0x00000001003dfefc nvim`ui_ext_win_viewport(wp=0x0000000101816400) at window.c:939:5
frame 5: 0x00000001003ec5b4 nvim`win_ui_flush at window.c:7303:7
frame 6: 0x00000001003a04c0 nvim`ui_flush at ui.c:508:3
frame 7: 0x00000001002966ba nvim`do_os_system(argv=0x0000600000c0c000, input=0x0000000000000000, len=0, output=0x0000000000000000, nread=0x00007ff7bfefe830, silent=false, forward_output=false) at shell.c:894:3
frame 8: 0x0000000100295f68 nvim`os_call_shell(cmd="unset nonomatch; vimglob() { while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do echo \"$1\"; shift; done }; vimglob >/var/folders/gk/3tttv_md06987tlwpyp62jrw0000gn/T/nvimwwvwfD/0 ~foo", opts=kShellOptExpand | kShellOptSilent | kShellOptHideMess, extra_args=0x0000000000000000) at shell.c:663:18
frame 9: 0x0000000100295845 nvim`call_shell(cmd="unset nonomatch; vimglob() { while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do echo \"$1\"; shift; done }; vimglob >/var/folders/gk/3tttv_md06987tlwpyp62jrw0000gn/T/nvimwwvwfD/0 ~foo", opts=kShellOptExpand | kShellOptSilent | kShellOptHideMess, extra_shell_arg=0x0000000000000000) at shell.c:712:14
frame 10: 0x0000000100294c6f nvim`os_expand_wildcards(num_pat=1, pat=0x00007ff7bfefeb20, num_file=0x00007ff7bfefee58, file=0x00007ff7bfefee60, flags=43) at shell.c:328:7
...
frame 23: 0x000000010028ccef nvim`expand_env_esc(srcp=",~foo", dst="~foo", dstlen=4094, esc=false, one=false, prefix=0x0000000000000000) at env.c:673:17
frame 24: 0x000000010026fdd5 nvim`option_expand(opt_idx=29, val=",~foo") at option.c:1950:3
frame 25: 0x000000010026f129 nvim`set_init_1(clean_arg=false) at option.c:558:19
frame 26: 0x00000001001ea25e nvim`early_init(paramp=0x00007ff7bfeff5f0) at main.c:198:3
frame 27: 0x00000001001ea6bf nvim`main(argc=1, argv=0x00007ff7bfeff848) at main.c:255:3
Solution:
1. Check for recursion, show "internal error" message.
- FUTURE: when "remote TUI" is merged, can we remove log_lock()?
2. Skip logging if log_init wasn't called yet.
Adds an `smods` key to `nvim_create_user_command` Lua command callbacks,
which has command modifiers but in a structured format. This removes the
need to manually parse command modifiers. It also reduces friction in
using `nvim_cmd` inside a Lua command callback.
The async nature of feed_command caused a race condition on the calls
to delete, leaving the files on the root of the repo. Just use os.remove
and no need to wipeout.
Previously, there was a bug where setting the local value of 'winbar' to
itself would cause winbar to appear on a floating window, which is
undesirable. This fix makes it so that it's explicitly required for the
window-local value of 'winbar' for a floating window to be set in order
for winbar to be shown on that window.
Neovim already removed `evim` (or any similar flags). The 'insertmode'
option is a weird remnant, so get rid of it.
The 'insertmode' option is replaced with a script that closely emulates
the option. This script is documented at :help 'insertmode'
Problem:
If there are floating windows when `:mksession` runs, the session cannot
be properly restored.
Solution:
Change `:mksession` to skip floating windows. This matches Vim's
treatment of popup windows.
An alternative approach could have `:mksession` save floating windows
that can be _properly_ restored (rather than skip them entirely, which
is what this PR does). While that would seemingly be a more complete
fix, that could present additional issues since floating windows are
ordinarily created by plugins, and they may no longer be properly under
a plugin's control when restored.
closes#18432
from ~30 to ~20 secs with ASAN build
- feedkeys test: the same substitute was repeated, and not even correctly spelled
- don't clear() in a tight loop. "bwipe!" is enough to erase undo history
- error in cnoremap mapping causes a check_for_delay(). <c-c> it away.
Cuts down typical run time for `plugin/lsp_spec.lua`
from 70 secs to 12 secs in ASAN CI build.
This happens in ASAN/EXIT_FREE builds where nvim waits 2000ms due to
unclosed handled. I wasn't able to pin-point the exact cause.
But these tests ran in nested context where two server/client pairs
were setup for no good reason. Moving these tests out so only one client
is being setup fixed the exit hang.
The current approach of using `on_attach` callbacks for configuring
buffers for LSP is suboptimal:
1. It does not use the standard Nvim interface for driving and hooking
into events (i.e. autocommands)
2. There is no way for "third parties" (e.g. plugins) to hook into the
event. This means that *all* buffer configuration must go into the
user-supplied on_attach callback. This also makes it impossible for
these configurations to be modular, since it all must happen in the
same place.
3. There is currently no way to do something when a client detaches from
a buffer (there is no `on_detach` callback).
The solution is to use the traditional method of event handling in Nvim:
autocommands. When a LSP client is attached to a buffer, fire a
`LspAttach`. Likewise, when a client detaches from a buffer fire a
`LspDetach` event.
This enables plugins to easily add LSP-specific configuration to buffers
as well as enabling users to make their own configurations more modular
(e.g. by creating multiple LspAttach autocommands that each do
something unique).
Remove the command('qall!') from mksession_spec.lua because it prevents
helpers.rmdir() from retrying.
Allow extra trailing spaces when matching terminal lines.