Currently it only skips if `Rows` changed, but it's possible for the height of
the usable area for windows to change (e.g: via `&ch`, `&stal` or `&ls`), which
can cause the value of `&cmdheight` to change when the sizes are restored.
This is a Vim bug, so I've submitted a PR there too. No telling when it'll be
merged though, given the current lack of activity there.
`ROWS_AVAIL` is convenient here, but also subtracts the `global_stl_height()`.
Not ideal, as we also care about the height of the last statusline for other
values of `&ls`. Meh.
Introduce `last_stl_height` for getting the height of the last statusline and
use it in `win_size_save/restore` and `last_status` (means
`last_status_rec`'s `statusline` argument will now be true if `&ls` is 3,
but that does not change the behaviour).
Also corrects the logic in `comp_col` to not assume there's a last statusline
if `&ls` is 1 and the last window is floating.
This aligns its behaviour better with `nvim_win_close`.
Note that `:hide` is actually incapable of closing the cmdwin, unlike `:close`
and `:quit`, so this is a bit of a difference in behaviour.
Disallow closing the previous window from `nvim_win_close`, as this will cause
issues.
Again, no telling how safe this is. It also requires exposing old_curwin. :/
Also note that it's possible for the `&cmdheight` to change if, for example,
there are 2 tabpages and `nvim_win_close` is used to close the last window in
the other tabpage while `&stal` is 1. This is addressed in a later commit.
Problem: As discussed on Matrix, there was some interest in having
`nvim_open_win` again be able to open floats in the cmdwin (e.g: displaying a
hover doc related to what's in the cmdwin). After #23228, this was disallowed.
Solution: Allow `nvim_open_win` in the cmdwin as long as `!enter` and
`buffer != curbuf` (the former can cause all sorts of issues, and the latter
can crash Nvim after closing cmdwin). Also allow `nvim_win_set_buf` in a similar
fashion.
Note that we're not *entirely* sure if this is 100% safe (cmdwin is a
global-state-using-main-loop-calling beast), but this seems to work OK..?
Also:
- Check the buffer argument of `nvim_open_win` earlier, and abort if it's
invalid (it used to still open a window in this case).
- Untranslate `e_cmdwin` errors in the API (other errors in the API are not
translated: although not detailed in the API contract yet, errors are
supposed to be stable).
Problem:
The cmdpreview saved undo nodes on cmdpreview_prepare() from ex_getln.c may
become invalid (free) if the preview function makes undo operations, causing
heap-use-after-free errors.
Solution:
Save the buffer undo list on cmdpreview_prepare)_ and start a new empty one. On
cmdpreview_restore_state(), undo all the entries in the new undo list and
restore the original one. With this approach, the preview function will be
allowed to undo only its own changes.
Fix#20036Fix#20248
Problem: No test for bad use of spaces in help files.
Solution: Add checks for use of spaces in help files. Ignore intentional
spaces. (Hirohito Higashi, closesvim/vim#11952)
d950984489
Cherry-pick changes from patch 9.0.1604.
Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Cannot drag a vertical separator to the right of a window
whose 'statuscolumn' is wider than itself.
Solution: Never treat a click on a vertical separator as a click on
'statuscolumn'.
Avoid consecutive RPC requests involving :startinsert or :stopinsert,
because consecutive RPC requests may be processed together, before the
:startinsert or :stopinsert takes effect.
Also change some feed_command() to command() to make tests faster.
Problem:
On Windows, `rundll32` exits zero (success) even when given
a non-existent file.
Solution:
Mock vim.system() on Windows to force a "failure" case.
Previously, when using foldmethod=indent, inserting an unindented line
would inadvertently open closed folds below it.
As a performance improvement, folds were only updated once, across all
lines, after Insert mode was exited.
Now, the performance improvement is no longer being used when
foldmethod=indent, so folds are updated multiple times during Insert
mode, but only across the lines that are changing, which preserves the
folds (and their open/close states) instead of recreating them.
Problem:
helpers.tmpname() may create a local file, depending on circumstances.
Solution:
Only use helpers.tmpname() for its parent directory (the "temp root").
Use fs_mkdtemp() to actually get a unique name.
Problem:
Bash language server returns "hover" markdown content that starts with
a code fence and info string of `man` preceded by whitespace, which Nvim
does not render properly.
See 0ee73c53ce/server/src/server.ts (L821C15-L821C15)
```typescript
function getMarkdownContent(documentation: string, language?: string): LSP.MarkupContent {
return {
value: language
? // eslint-disable-next-line prefer-template
['``` ' + language, documentation, '```'].join('\n')
: documentation,
kind: LSP.MarkupKind.Markdown,
}
}
```
For example,
```
``` man
NAME
git - the stupid content tracker
```
```
If I remove the white space, then it is properly formatted.
```
```man instead of ``` man
```
Per CommonMark Spec https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#info-string
whitespace is allowed before and after the `info string` which
identifies the language in a codeblock.
> The line with the opening code fence may optionally contain some text
> following the code fence; this is trimmed of leading and trailing
> spaces or tabs and called the [info
> string](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#info-string). If the [info
> string](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#info-string) comes after
> a backtick fence, it may not contain any backtick characters. (The
> reason for this restriction is that otherwise some inline code would
> be incorrectly interpreted as the beginning of a fenced code block.)
Solution:
Adjust stylize_markdown() to allow whitespace before codeblock info.
* perf(rtp): reduce rtp scans
Problem:
Scanning the filesystem is expensive and particularly affects
startuptime.
Solution:
Reduce the amount of redundant directory scans by relying less on glob
patterns and handle vim and lua sourcing lower down.
Problem: Cursor is not after inline virtual text with left gravity
when inserting after the end of the line.
Solution: Add width of inline virtual text with left gravity to cursor
virtcol in Insert mode even if on a NUL.
Problem: Bashslashes added as regexp in runtime completion may be
treated as path separator with some 'isfname' value.
Solution: Make curly braces work for runtime completion and use it.
* feat(lua): allow vim.wo to be double indexed
Problem: `vim.wo` does not implement `setlocal`
Solution: Allow `vim.wo` to be double indexed
Co-authored-by: Christian Clason <c.clason@uni-graz.at>
Problem: When using treesitter foldexpr,
* :diffput/get open diff folds, and
* folds are not updated in other windows that contain the updated
buffer.
Solution: Update folds in all windows that contain the updated buffer
and use expr foldmethod.
Problem:
Sometimes, when nvim sends the `win_viewport` event, for example when scrolling
with visible folds on the screen, it reports the `scroll_delta` value one batch
into "future". So when the client application is trying to show the new viewport
it's not yet updated, resulting in temporary corruption / screen flickering.
For more details see #23609, and starting from [this comment](
https://github.com/neovide/neovide/pull/1790#issuecomment-1518697747) in
https://github.com/neovide/neovide/pull/1790,, where the issue was first
detected. Note that some of the conclusions in those are not fully accurate, but
the general observations are.
Solution:
When there are pending updates to a Window, delay the `win_viewport` UI event
until the updates are sent. This ensures that there's no flush between sending
the viewport and updating of the lines corresponding to the new viewport.
Document the existing viewport behaviour (for cases where there are no
extra flushes), give a hint about how applications can deal with the slightly
surprising behaviour of the viewport event being sent after the updates.
Fixes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/23609
Problem: nvim_buf_set_text(), nvim_open_term() and termopen() all change buffer
text, which is forbidden during textlock. Additionally, nvim_open_term() and
termopen() may be used to convert the cmdwin buffer into a terminal buffer,
which is weird.
Solution: Allow nvim_buf_set_text() and nvim_open_term() in the cmdwin, but
disallow nvim_open_term() from converting the cmdwin buffer into a terminal
buffer. termopen() is not allowed in the cmdwin (as it always operates on
curbuf), so just check text_locked().
Also happens to improve the error in #21055: nvim_buf_set_text() was callable
during textlock, but happened to check textlock indirectly via u_save();
however, this caused the error to be overwritten by an unhelpful "Failed to
save undo information" message when msg_list == NULL (e.g: an `<expr>` mapping
invoked outside of do_cmdline()).
Problem: some API functions that check textlock (usually those that can change
curwin or curbuf) can break the cmdwin.
Solution: make FUNC_API_CHECK_TEXTLOCK call text_locked() instead, which already
checks for textlock, cmdwin and `<expr>` status.
Add FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK_ALLOW_CMDWIN to allow such functions to be usable in the
cmdwin if they can work properly there; the opt-in nature of this attribute
should hopefully help mitigate future bugs.
Also fix a regression in #22634 that made functions checking textlock usable in
`<expr>` mappings, and rename FUNC_API_CHECK_TEXTLOCK to FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK.
Problem:
Showing an error via vim.notify() makes it awkward for callers such as
lsp/handlers.lua to avoid showing redundant errors.
Solution:
Return the message instead of showing it. Let the caller decide whether
and when to show the message.
---
Rejected experiment: move vim.ui.open() to vim.env.open()
Problem:
`vim.ui` is where user-interface "providers" live, which can be
overridden. It would also be useful to have a "providers" namespace for
platform-specific features such as "open", clipboard, python, and the other
providers listed in `:help providers`. We could overload `vim.ui` to
serve that purpose as the single "providers" namespace, but
`vim.ui.nodejs()` for example seems awkward.
Solution:
`vim.env` currently has too narrow of a purpose. Overload it to also be
a namespace for `vim.env.open`.
diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta.lua
index 913f1fe20348..17d05ff37595 100644
--- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta.lua
+++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta.lua
@@ -37,8 +37,28 @@ local options_info = setmetatable({}, {
end,
})
-vim.env = setmetatable({}, {
- __index = function(_, k)
+vim.env = setmetatable({
+ open = setmetatable({}, {
+ __call = function(_, uri)
+ print('xxxxx'..uri)
+ return true
+ end,
+ __tostring = function()
+ local v = vim.fn.getenv('open')
+ if v == vim.NIL then
+ return nil
+ end
+ return v
+ end,
+ })
+ },
+ {
+ __index = function(t, k, ...)
+ if k == 'open' then
+ error()
+ -- vim.print({...})
+ -- return rawget(t, k)
+ end
local v = vim.fn.getenv(k)
if v == vim.NIL then
return nil
Problem: Tabline highlight wrong after truncated double width label.
Solution: Fill up half a double width character later. (closesvim/vim#12614)
d392a74c5a
Problem:
nvim_parse_cmd() in pcall() may show an error message (side-effect):
:lua pcall(vim.api.nvim_parse_cmd, vim.fn.getcmdline(), {})
E16: Invalid range
Solution:
Avoid emsg() in the nvim_parse_cmd() codepath.
- refactor(api): add error message output parameter to get_address()
- fix: null check emsg() parameter
- refactor: remove emsg_off workaround from do_incsearch_highlighting()
- refactor: remove emsg_off workaround from cmdpreview_may_show()
- refactor: remove remaining calls to emsg() from parse_cmd_address() and get_address()
- (refactor): lint set_cmd_dflall_range()
- refactor: addr_error() - move output parameter to return value
Fix#20339
TODO:
These are the functions called by `get_address()`:
```
nvim_parse_cmd() -> parse_cmdline() -> parse_cmd_address() -> get_address()
skipwhite()
addr_error()
qf_get_cur_idx()
qf_get_cur_valid_idx()
qf_get_size()
qf_get_valid_size()
mark_get()
mark_check()
assert()
skip_regexp()
magic_isset()
> do_search()
> searchit()
ascii_isdigit()
getdigits()
getdigits_int32()
compute_buffer_local_count()
hasFolding()
```
From these functions, I found at least two that call emsg directly:
- do_search()
- seems to be simple to refactor
- searchit()
- will be more challenging because it may generate multiple error messages,
which can't be handled by the current `errormsg` out-parameter.
For example, it makes multiple calls to `vim_regexec_multi()` in a loop that
possibly generate error messages, and later `searchit()` itself may generate
another one:
- c194acbfc4/src/nvim/search.c (L631-L647)
- c194acbfc4/src/nvim/search.c (L939-L954)
---------
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Problem:
`nvim -v` and `:version` prints system vimrc, fallback files, and compilation
info by default, which most people don't care about and just clutters up the
output.
Solution:
Omit extra info unless 'verbose' is set.
Problem:
`:lua vim.cmd.win_getid(30,10)` is interpreted as `:win[size] 30 10`.
User intention was to call `vim.fn.win_getid(30,10)`.
Solution:
Check that the `cmd` actually matches the resolved command.
Problem: Resetting local option to global value is inconsistent.
Solution: Handle "<" specifically for 'scrolloff' and 'sidescrolloff'.
(closesvim/vim#12594)
bf5f189e44
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Treesitter fold is not updated if treesitter hightlight is not
active. More precisely, updating folds requires `LanguageTree:parse()`.
Solution: Call `parse()` before computing folds and compute folds when
lines are added/removed.
This doesn't guarantee correctness of the folds, because some changes
that don't add/remove line won't update the folds even if they should
(e.g. adding pair of braces). But it is good enough for most cases,
while not introducing big overhead.
Also, if highlighting is active, it is likely that
`TSHighlighter._on_buf` already ran `parse()` (or vice versa).
Problem: Regression test doesn't fail when fix is reverted.
Solution: Add "n" to 'cpoptions' instead of using :winsize. (closesvim/vim#12587,
issue vim/vim#12528)
e429893741
Problem: Divide by zero when scrolling with 'smoothscroll' set.
Solution: Avoid using a negative width. (closesvim/vim#12540, closesvim/vim#12528)
8154e642aa
Co-authored-by: fullwaywang <fullwaywang@tencent.com>
Problem: Not all cabal config files are recognized.
Solution: Add a couple of patterns. (Marcin Szamotulski, closesvim/vim#12463)
166cd7b801
Also:
- Do not expand Lua patterns in environment variables used in file patterns.
- Test $XDG_CONFIG_HOME on Windows, as it can be used by Nvim (and the runner
sets it).
Co-authored-by: Marcin Szamotulski <coot@coot.me>
Problem:
Using "nvim -l args.lua" without passing extra script args, does not set `_G.arg[0]`.
Steps to reproduce:
```
cat > args.lua<<EOF
vim.print(_G.arg, '')
vim.print(vim.v.argv, '')
EOF
nvim --clean -l args.lua
```
Solution:
Fix condition in command_line_scan.
Problem: Empty CmdlineEnter autocommand causes errors in Ex mode.
Solution: Save and restore ex_pressedreturn. (Christian Brabandt,
closes # 12581, closesvim/vim#12578)
590aae3557
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Not all filetype file name matches are tested.
Solution: Add more file names to test with. (Jonas Strittmatter,
closesvim/vim#12569)
bd087ae8f0
Co-authored-by: smjonas <jonas.strittmatter@gmx.de>
Redrawing of 'statusline' and 'winbar' are actually already inhibited by
RedawingDisabled in Ex mode.
In Vim there is a check for `msg_scrolled == 0` (which is false in Ex
mode) since Vim doesn't have msgsep. Add a `!exmode_active` check here
in Nvim instead.
Problem: zserio files are not recognized.
Solution: Add a pattern for zserio files. (Dominique Pellé,
closesvim/vim#12544)
2b994da57a
Co-authored-by: =?UTF-8?q?Dominique=20Pell=C3=A9?= <dominique.pelle@gmail.com>
Enforce consistent terminology (defined in
`gen_help_html.lua:spell_dict`) for common misspellings.
This does not spellcheck English in general (perhaps a future TODO,
though it may be noisy).
Problem:
- `vim.json` exposes various global options which:
- affect all Nvim Lua plugins (especially the LSP client)
- are undocumented and untested
- can cause confusing problems such as: cc76ae3abe
- `vim.json` exposes redundant mechanisms:
- `vim.json.null` is redundant with `vim.NIL`.
- `array_mt` is redundant because Nvim uses a metatable
(`vim.empty_dict()`) for empty dict instead, which `vim.json` is
configured to use by default (see `as_empty_dict`).
Example:
```
:lua vim.print(vim.json.decode('{"bar":[],"foo":{}}'))
--> { bar = {}, foo = vim.empty_dict() }
```
Thus we don't need to also decorate empty arrays with `array_mt`.
Solution:
Remove the functions from the public vim.json interface.
Comment-out the implementation code to minimize drift from upstream.
TODO:
- Expose the options as arguments to `vim.json.new()`
Add automatic refresh and a public interface on top of #23736
* add on_reload, on_detach handlers in `enable()` buf_attach, and
LspDetach autocommand in case of manual detach
* unify `__buffers` and `hint_cache_by_buf`
* use callback bufnr in `on_lines` callback, bufstate: remove __index override
* move user-facing functions into vim.lsp.buf, unify enable/disable/toggle
Closes#18086
Co-authored by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Co-authored by: Steven Todd McIntyre II <114119064+stmii@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored by: nobe4 <nobe4@users.noreply.github.com>
- docs: mention --luadev-mod to run with lua runtime files
When changing a lua file in the ./runtime folder, a new contributor
might expect changes to be applied to the built Neovim binary.
Problem: Current implementation of "remove trailing /" doesn't
account for the case of literal '/' as path.
Solution: Remove trailing / only if it preceded by something else.
Co-authored by: notomo <notomo.motono@gmail.com>
Previously, filtering code actions with the "only" option failed
if the code action kind contained special Lua pattern chars such as "-"
(e.g. the ocaml language server supports a "type-annotate" code action).
Solution: use string comparison instead of string.find
Problem: Error message is cleared when removing mode message.
Solution: Also reset flags when the message is further down.
da51ad51bf
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Message is cleared when removing mode message (Gary Johnson).
Solution: Do not clear the command line after displaying a message.
800cdbb7ca
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Expanding a pattern interferes with command line completion.
Solution: Set the file index only when appropriate. (closesvim/vim#12519)
094dd152fe
Problem: Having utf16idx() rounding up is inconvenient.
Solution: Make utf16idx() round down. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#12523)
95707037af
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Vim9: not enough test coverage for executing :def function.
Solution: Add a few more tests. Fix inconsistencies.
6b8c7ba062
Cherry-pick a blank line in test_listdict.vim from patch 8.2.3842.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Vim9: no type check when assigning a list range. (Naohiro Ono)
Solution: Check the member type. (closesvim/vim#8750)
89071cb6a1
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Vim9: not enough tests.
Solution: Run more existing tests for Vim9 script.
700e6b1662
Cherry-pick test_listdict.vim change from patch 8.2.3854.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Vim9: not enough tests.
Solution: Also run existing tests for Vim9 script. Make errors more
consistent.
f47c5a8e2d
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Vim9: not enough tests run with Vim9.
Solution: Run a few more tests in Vim9 script and :def function. Fix that
items(), keys() and values9) return zero for a NULL dict.
Make join() return an empty string for a NULL list. Make sort()
return an empty list for a NULL list.
ef98257593
Skip f_reverse() change for consistency with other functions.
Skip Test_null_list() and Test_null_dict() because of missing patches.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Vim9: tests are only executed for legacy script.
Solution: Run more tests also for Vim9 script. Fix uncovered problems.
5dd839ce20
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Vim9: not enough code is tested.
Solution: Use CheckLegacyAndVim9Success() in more places. Fix uncovered
problems.
63cb6567f0
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Adjust relevant Lua tests. Refactor testing logic for tv_get_string_*
functions into test_string_fn().
Note that vim_snprintf(), which is used for stringifying floats, always
calls xfree(tofree), even if tofree is NULL, so we need to expect that
in the alloc log.
Problem: Tests failing because there is no error for float to string
conversion.
Solution: Change the check for failure to check for correct result. Make
some conversions strict in Vim9 script.
3cfa5b16b0
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Substitute() accepts a number but not a float expression.
Solution: Also accept a float. (closesvim/vim#8331)
7a2217bedd
Vim9script is N/A. No need to port the strict argument and
tv_get_string_buf_chk_strict(), as it's only used for Vim9script.
Like the patch, use vim_snprintf over snprintf, as the "%g" specifier in
snprintf removes the ".0" from integer floats.
This means similiar to numbers, floats are (mostly) convertable to
strings.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: No longer get an error for string concatenation with float.
(Tsuyoshi Cho)
Solution: Only convert float for Vim9 script. (closesvim/vim#6787)
2e0866128b
Vim9script is N/A.
Required for v8.2.2949.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem:
Nvim version string typically has a "build" component
but vim.version() doesn't report it.
Solution:
Add the "build" field to vim.version().
Closes#23863
Problem: Visual area not shown when using 'showbreak' and start of line is
not visible. (Jaehwang Jung)
Solution: Adjust "fromcol" for the space taken by 'showbreak'.
(closesvim/vim#12514)
f578ca2c8f
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Filetype name t32 is a bit obscure.
Solution: Rename t32 to trace32. (Christoph Sax, closesvim/vim#12512)
740df76c90
Co-authored-by: Christoph Sax <christoph.sax@mailbox.org>
Problem: charidx() and utf16idx() result is not consistent with byteidx().
Solution: When the index is equal to the length of the text return the
lenght of the text instead of -1. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#12503)
577922b917
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Nix files are not recognized from the hashbang line.
Solution: Add a hashbang check. (issue vim/vim#12507)
19548c6a74
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Trace32 files are not recognized.
Solution: Add patterns for the t32 filetype. (Christoph Sax, closesvim/vim#12505)
7fbcee6f92
Co-authored-by: Christoph Sax <christoph.sax@mailbox.org>
Problem: Quickfix text field is truncated.
Solution: Fix output of text field after pattern field in quickfix buffer.
(Shane Harper, closesvim/vim#12498)
5bf042810b
Co-authored-by: Shane Harper <shane@shaneharper.net>
Problem: URL shortcut files are not recognized.
Solution: Add a pattern for URL shortcut files. (closesvim/vim#12474)
cdb7b4c508
Co-authored-by: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org>
feat(lua): add vim.system()
Problem:
Handling system commands in Lua is tedious and error-prone:
- vim.fn.jobstart() is vimscript and comes with all limitations attached to typval.
- vim.loop.spawn is too low level
Solution:
Add vim.system().
Partly inspired by Python's subprocess module
Does not expose any libuv objects.
Removes the `getoption_T` struct and also introduces the `OptVal` struct
to unify the methods of getting/setting different option value types.
This is the first of many PRs to reduce code duplication in the Vim
option code as well as to make options easier to maintain. It also
increases the flexibility and extensibility of options. Which opens the
door for things like Array and Dictionary options.
The options 'path', 'include', and 'define' all use C-specific default
values. This may have made sense a long time ago when Vim was mostly
used just for writing C, but this is no longer the case, and we have
ample support for filetype specific configuration. Make the default
values of these options empty and move the C-specific values into a
filetype plugin where they belong.
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
vim.version.range() couldn't parse them correctly.
For example, vim.version.range('<0.9.0'):has('0.9.0') returned `true`.
fix: range:has() accepts vim.version()
So that it's possible to compare a range with:
vim.version.range(spec):has(vim.version())
Problem: "skipcol" not reset when using multi-byte characters.
Solution: Compare with w_virtcol instead of w_cursor.col. (closesvim/vim#12457)
15d4747ffd
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Display is wrong when 'smoothscroll' is set and scrolling multiple
lines.
Solution: Redraw with UPD_NOT_VALID when "skipcol" is or was set.
(closesvim/vim#12490, closesvim/vim#12468)
d9a92dc70b
Problem: screenpos() returns wrong row with diff filler lines.
Solution: Only add filler lines when appropriate. Also don't add the
'smoothscroll' marker when w_skipcol is zero. (closesvim/vim#12485,
closesvim/vim#12484)
55daae3921
Problem: screenpos() does not take w_skipcol into account.
Solution: Subtract w_skipcol from column. (closesvim/vim#12486, closesvim/vim#12476)
f0e68c0e2a
PROBLEM:
Whenever any text edits are applied to the buffer, the `marks` part of those
lines will be lost. This is mostly problematic for code formatters that format
the whole buffer like `prettier`, `luafmt`, ...
When doing atomic changes inside a vim doc, vim keeps track of those changes and
can update the positions of marks accordingly, but in this case we have a whole
doc that changed. There's no simple way to update the positions of all marks
from the previous document state to the new document state.
SOLUTION:
* save marks right before `nvim_buf_set_lines` is called inside `apply_text_edits`
* check if any marks were lost after doing `nvim_buf_set_lines`
* restore those marks to the previous positions
TEST CASE:
* have a formatter enabled
* open any file
* create a couple of marks
* indent the whole file to the right
* save the file
Before this change: all marks will be removed.
After this change: they will be preserved.
Fixes#14307
Problem: Stray character is visible if 'smoothscroll' marker is displayed
on top of a double-wide character.
Solution: When overwriting a double-width character with the 'smoothscroll'
marker clear the second half. (closesvim/vim#12469)
ecb87dd7d3
Problem: Filetype detection fails for *.conf file without comments.
(Dmitrii Tcyganok)
Solution: Use "conf" filetype as a fallback for an empty .conf file.
(closesvim/vim#12487, closesvim/vim#12483)
664fd12aa2
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Problem: Cursor not adjusted when near top or bottom of window and
'splitkeep' is not "cursor".
Solution: Move boundary checks to outer cursor move functions, inner
functions should only return valid cursor positions. (Luuk van
Baal, closesvim/vim#12480)
a109f39ef5
Problem: Cursor ends up below the window after a put.
Solution: Mark w_crow and w_botline invalid when changing the cursor line.
(closesvim/vim#12465)
8509014add
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: screenchar(), screenchars() and screenstring() do not work
properly when 'encoding' is set to a double-byte encoding.
Solution: Fix the way the bytes of the characters are obtained.
(issue vim/vim#12469)
47eec6716b
If the server sends the positionEncoding capability in its
initialization response, automatically set the client's offset_encoding
to use the value provided.
Problem: Line pointer becomes invalid when using spell checking.
Solution: Call ml_get() at the right places. (Luuk van Baal, closesvim/vim#12456)
e84c773d42
Problem: :registers command does not work in sandbox.
Solution: Add flag to the command. (closesvim/vim#12473)
eb43b7f053
Co-authored-by: Julio B <julio.bacel@gmail.com>
BREAKING CHANGE: LspRequest is no longer a User autocmd but is now a
first class citizen.
LspRequest as a User autocmd had limited functionality. Namely, the only
thing you could do was use the notification to do a lookup on all the
clients' requests tables to figure out what changed.
Promoting the autocmd to a full autocmd lets us set the buffer the
request was initiated on (so people can set buffer-local autocmds for
listening to these events).
Additionally, when used from Lua, we can pass additional metadata about
the request along with the notification, including the client ID, the
request ID, and the actual request object stored on the client's
requests table. Users can now listen for these events and act on them
proactively instead of polling all of the requests tables and looking
for changes.
Problem: Incsearch not triggered when pasting clipboard register on the
command line.
Solution: Also set "literally" when using a clipboard register. (Ken Takata,
closesvim/vim#12460)
9cf6ab1332
Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Problem: Some "gomod" files are not recognized.
Solution: Check for "go.mod" file name before checking out the contents.
(Omar El Halabi, closesvim/vim#12462)
c9fbd2560f
- `client.dynamic_capabilities` is an object that tracks client register/unregister
- `client.supports_method` will additionally check if a dynamic capability supports the method, taking document filters into account. But only if the client enabled `dynamicRegistration` for the capability
- updated the default client capabilities to include dynamicRegistration for:
- formatting
- rangeFormatting
- hover
- codeAction
- hover
- rename
Problem: :stopinsert may not work in a popup close handler. (Ben Jackson)
Solution: Restore stop_insert_mode when appropriate. (closesvim/vim#12452,
closesvim/vim#12434)
a40c0bcc83
Problem: SpellCap highlight not always updated when needed.
Solution: Handle updating line below closed fold and other situations where
only part of the window is redrawn. (Luuk van Baal, closesvim/vim#12428,
closesvim/vim#12420)
2ac6497f0e
fixes#23734
Get rid of the weird attr_pri dance which always seemed like a kludge:
if (!attr_pri) {
wlv.char_attr = hl_combine_attr(wlv.char_attr, extmark_attr);
} else {
wlv.char_attr = hl_combine_attr(extmark_attr, wlv.char_attr);
}
Instead combine extmark attrs with (old-skool) syntax attrs in a consistent way and then combine that with attr_pri and the rest in an _unified_ code path
fixes#23722
Co-authored-by: luukvbaal <luukvbaal@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Problem: Bad redrawing with spell checking, using "C" and "$" in 'cpo'.
Solution: Do not redraw the next line when "$" is in 'cpo'. (closesvim/vim#11285)
f3ef026c98
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: With spell checking, deleting a full stop at the end of a line
does not update SpellCap at the start of the next line.
Solution: Update the next line when characters have been deleted. Also when
using undo.
26f09ea54b
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: After exiting Insert mode spelling is not checked in the next
line.
Solution: When spelling is enabled redraw the next line after exiting Insert
mode in case the spell highlight needs updating.
ee09fcc9b6
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Spell checking for capital not working with trailing space.
Solution: Do not calculate cap_col at the end of the line. (Christian
Brabandt, closesvim/vim#10870, issue vim/vim#10838)
afa23d1b99
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
It's not needed anymore as it does the exact same thing as
functionaltest. The functionaltest target will test the lua type neovim
was built with, which can be toggled with the PREFER_LUA option.
libvterm v0.3 supports reflow of terminal buffer when Nvim is resized
Since v0.3 is now a required dependency, enable it by default to find
(and fix) possible issues.
Note: Neovim's scrollback buffer does not support reflow (yet), so lines
vanishing into the buffer due to a too small window will be restored
without reflow.
This ensures that colorschemes in 'rtp' are tried before ones in 'pp',
because some colorschemes in 'pp' may not work if not added to 'rtp'.
This also match the current documentation better.
Problem: In diff mode virtual text is highlighted incorrectly. (Rick Howe)
Solution: Do not use diff attributes for virtual text. (closesvim/vim#11714)
d097af7779
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: 'cursorline' causes virtual text highlight to continue.
Solution: Save and restore line_attr. (closesvim/vim#11588)
6ac16f0c0f
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: With 'nowrap' virtual text "after" does not scroll left.
Solution: Skip part of the virtual text that is left of the window.
(closesvim/vim#11320) Fix going beyond the last column of the window.
cd105417a5
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Cursor in wrong position when inserting after virtual text. (Ben
Jackson)
Solution: Put the cursor after the virtual text, where the text will be
inserted. (closesvim/vim#10914)
28c9f89571
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
vim-patch:9.0.0193: search and match highlgith interfere with virtual text
Problem: Search and match highlgith interfere with virtual text highlight.
(Ben Jackson)
Solution: Check for match highlight after text properties. Reset and
restore search highlight when showing virtual text.
(closesvim/vim#10892)
e38fc86180
vim-patch:9.0.0452: Visual highlighting extends into virtual text prop
Problem: Visual highlighting extends into virtual text prop.
Solution: Do not highlight what isn't actually selected. Fix ordering of
stored text props.
6eda17d881
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Extra space after virtual text when 'linebreak' is set.
Solution: Do not count virtual text when getting linebreak value.
(closesvim/vim#10884)
52de3a8d39
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Cursor position wrong with virtual text before Tab.
Solution: Use the byte length, not the cell with, to compare the column.
Correct tab size after text prop. (closesvim/vim#10866)
e428fa04a7
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Cursor position wrong with wrapping virtual text in empty line.
Solution: Adjust handling of an empty line. (closesvim/vim#10875)
49a90792d9
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>