Closing parentheses were often highlighted as errors.
Add a syntax sync command to reduce the error.
Also fix that `defined` was not highlighted as an operator inside
parentheses. E.g.:
```
if defined foo (
if defined bar (
...
)
)
```
The first `defined` was highlighted but the second one was not.
related: vim/vim#1545311c92be897
Co-authored-by: Ken Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
The end marker must appear on line of its own without any trailing
whitespace.
Whitespace is incorrectly allowed before all end markers. Limiting this
only to heredocs where "trim" was specified, and with the correct
indent, is currently an intractable problem given that contained syntax
groups (in this case :let) cannot be limited to start patterns.
Highlight interpolated expressions when "eval" is specified.
cloess: vim/vim#15511d164f2a521
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem: :keeppatterns does not retain the substitute pattern
for a :s command
Solution: preserve the last substitute pattern when used with the
:keeppatterns command modifier (Gregory Anders)
closes: vim/vim#154973b59be4ed8
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
Problem: Rename from w_closing to w_locked is incomplete
(after 9.1.0678).
Solution: Rename remaining occurrences of w_closing to w_locked and
update comments (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#15504bc11f6d9d4
Problem: [security]: use-after-free in alist_add()
(SuyueGuo)
Solution: Lock the current window, so that the reference to
the argument list remains valid.
This fixes CVE-2024-43374
0a6e57b09b
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: In line 308 the poem appears as
✅1) Roses are red,
✅2) Mud is fun,
✅3) Violets are blue,
✅4) I have a car,
✅5) Clocks tell time,
✅6) Sugar is sweet
✅7) And so are you.
where the wrong lines (2, 4, 5) are all marked as correct.
Solution: Change the tutor.json file so that initially the poem appears
as
✅1) Roses are red,
❌2) Mud is fun,
✅3) Violets are blue,
❌4) I have a car,
❌5) Clocks tell time,
❌6) Sugar is sweet
✅7) And so are you.
The method for checking whether a line is correct or not is really
simple, so I couldn't find a way to display the 6th line as initially
correct, however upon deleting lines 2, 4 and 5 the final result shows
line 6 as correct.
It addresses the following issues:
- Fix highlight of let and var javascript keywords
According to runtime/doc/syntax.txt, Identifier is for variable names.
let/var are not variable names, they are keywords
- Add highlighting for "from" keyword in javascript
- Fix highlight of function keyword in javascript
According to docs, Function is for function names, so the function
keyword should just be Keyword.
- Fix highlight of static keyword in javascript
According to vim docs: StorageClass static, register, volatile, etc.
closes: vim/vim#15480ea76096fa9
I added help tags for them in the syntax.txt file since this is the only
place they are mentioned.
closes: vim/vim#15486dc831db6ea
Co-authored-by: JJCUBER <34446698+JJCUBER@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem:
The windows installer did not have the AllUsers property which leads to
the installer being misidentified as per user installer.
Currently the installer already requires administrative privileges and
installs into the system-wide ProgramFiles directory, but the start menu
entry and uninstaller registration are created only for the current user.
Issue: #29885https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/cpack_gen/wix.html#variable:CPACK_WIX_INSTALL_SCOPE
Solution:
With setting CPACK_WIX_INSTALL_SCOPE to "perMachine" the generated msi
installer includes the Property ALLUSERS=1.
Additionally the start menu entries and uninstaller registration will be
created for all users.
Problem: marker folds may get corrupted on undo (Yousef Mohammed)
Solution: when adjusting folds, make sure that line1 is the lower limit
and line2 is the upper line limit. In particular, line2 should
not be able to get smaller than line1.
fixes: vim/vim#15455closes: vim/vim#154668d02e5cf96
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Contents of terminal buffer are not reflown when Nvim is
resized.
Solution: Enable reflow in libvterm by default. Now that libvterm is
vendored, also fix "TUI rapid resize" test failures there.
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.
Problem: Adding support for modern Nvim features (reflow, OSC 8, full
utf8/emoji support) requires coupling libvterm to Nvim internals
(e.g., utf8proc).
Solution: Vendor libvterm at v0.3.3.
Problem: Some other options reset curswant unnecessarily when set.
(Andrew Haust)
Solution: Don't reset curswant when setting 'comments', 'commentstring'
or 'define' (zeertzjq)
fixes: vim/vim#15462closes: vim/vim#15467b026a293b1
According to :h win32-PATH, "the same directory as Vim" means the same
directory as the Vim executable, not Vim's current directory. In patch
8.2.4860 these two concepts were mixed up.
closes: vim/vim#154510cc5dce578
Problem: Error when the drive of the swap file was disconnected.
Solution: Try closing and re-opening the swap file. (closesvim/vim#4378)
b58a4b938c
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Renaming a buffer on startup may cause using freed memory.
Solution: Check if the buffer is used in a window. (closesvim/vim#8955)
d3710cf01e
Cherry-pick Test_echo_true_in_cmd() from Vim.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: When preparing the parameters for a code actions LSP request,
the code set `context.diagnostics` when processing the first LSP client,
and then reused those `context.diagnostics` for subsequent LSP clients.
This meant that the second and next LSP clients got diagnostics that
did not originate from them, and they did not get the diagnostics that
they sent.
Solution: Avoid setting `context.diagnostics` (which is referenced by
all clients). Instead, set `params.context.diagnostics` directly, which
is specific to a single client.
Fixes#30001
Caused by #29501
According to `CaseFolding-15.1.0.txt`, full casefolding should be
preferred over simple casefolding as it's considered to be more correct.
Since utf8proc already provides full casefolding it makes sense to
switch to it. This will also remove a lot of unnecessary build code.
Temporary exceptions are made for two sets characters:
- `ß` will still be considered `ß` (instead of `ss`) as using a full
casefolding requires interfering with upstream spell files in some
form.
- `İ` will still be considered `İ` (instead of `i̇`) as using full
casefolding requires making a value judgement on the "correct"
behavior. There are two, equally valid case-insensetive comparison for
this character according to unicode. It is essentially up to the
implementor to decide which conversion is correct. For this reason it
might make sense to allow users to decide which conversion should be
done as an added option to `casemap` in a future PR.
Problem: Code related to findfile() is spread out.
Solution: Put findfile() related code into a new source file. (Yegappan
Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#3934)
5fd0f5052f
Keep functions related to wildcard expansion in path.c, as in Vim they
are now spread out among multiple files, which isn't really ideal.
Problem: tests: zip test still resets 'shellslash' option
Solution: Remove resetting the 'shellslash' option, the zip
plugin should now be able to handle this options
closes: vim/vim#1543491efcd115e
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: RestoreOpts() plugin called too often
Solution: use :defer to have the RestoreOpts() function
called when the function returns automatically
afea6b9468
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: the zip plugin duplicates a lot of code for displaying
warnings/errors
Solution: refactor common code into a generic Mess() function
8d52926857
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>