Problem: String interpolation fails when not evaluating.
Solution: Skip the expression when not evaluating. (closesvim/vim#10398)
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Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Other plugins may define their own custom properties outside of Neovim's
builtin EditorConfig support. Instead of highlighting these unknown
properties as errors, do not highlight them at all.
This still differentiates between known and unknown properties, which
helps to catch typos or mistakes, but does not use the garish "error"
highlight that signals something is wrong.
This is intentionally _not_ copied from Vim because our syntax file
makes use of Lua to dynamically generate a list of valid EditorConfig
properties. This requires the builtin editorconfig module, which Vim
does not have.
Update runtime files
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vim-patch:9.0.1029: autoload directory missing from distribution
Problem: Autoload directory missing from distribution.
Solution: Add the autoload/zig directory to the list of distributed files.
84dbf855fb
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
- If Nvim was just started, don't create a new tab.
- Name the buffer "health://".
- Use "help" syntax instead of "markdown". It fits better, and
eliminates various workarounds.
- Simplfy formatting, avoid visual noise.
- Don't print a "INFO" status, it is noisy.
- Drop the ":" after statuses, they are already UPPERCASE and highlighted.
Update runtime files
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- `col()`'s example was changed to use `:echowin` so that the message can be
seen with `showmode`. Use "\n" to force a hit-enter instead as `:echowin`
isn't ported.
- Replace interpolated string usage in syntax/modula3.vim (not ported).
- Add a space after the `wincmd =` examples in `*CTRL-W_=*` so that the inlined
code is highlighted properly when followed by a full stop.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
* Add vim.treesitter.start() for starting treesitter highlighting via
ftplugin or autocommand (can be extended later for fold, indent,
matchpairs, ...)
* Add vim.treesitter.stop() for manually stopping treesitter
highlighting
* Enable treesitter highlighting for Lua if
`vim.g.ts_highlight_lua = true` is set in `init.lua`
Problem: Startup test fails.
Solution: Avoid an error for verbose expansion. Fix that the "0verbose"
command modifier doesn't work.
60895f3e36
Most code changes has already been ported.
Problem: No menus specifically for the terminal window.
Solution: Add :tlmenu. (Yee Cheng Chin, closesvim/vim#3439) Add a menu test.
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ADDR_OHTER comes from patch 8.1.1241, which has already been ported.
Ref: 84f5463630
Rename:
- `underlineline` to `underdouble`
- `underdot` to `underdotted`
- `underdash` to `underdashed`
`underdouble` also now takes higher precedence than `undercurl`.
It's special cased by the vimSubst syntax group, and isn't present in Vim's
vimCommand group.
For example, this fixes `call s:Foo()` highlighting `:` as Error in Nvim, as the
`s` is parsed as vimCommand rather than as vimUserFunc since
`contains=vimCommand` was added to vimUserFunc (and vimFunc) in a rt update.
Interestingly, `g:`, `l:`, etc. have the same issues due to :global, :list, etc.
Vim also has that problem, so it should ideally be fixed upstream.
We could also omit g[lobal] from vimCommand and rely on vimGlobal instead, but
it doesn't work in some cases, like when there's a `:` before the command. Also,
Vim matches only `g` in vimCommand for some reason, which doesn't produce any
highlight for `:global/foo/bar` (with Nvim you at least get some highlights on
the `global` bit despite the leading `:`).
Also, remove special handling of :py3 in syntax/vim.vim, as the generator seems
to have no problems finding it.