The spacing fix drew attention to a couple of places that were using
incorrect formatting such as the key listing for `nvim_open_win`, so
those were fixed too.
vim.bo can target a specific buffer by indexing with a number, e.g:
`vim.bo[2].filetype` can get/set the filetype for buffer 2. This change
replicates that behaviour for the variable namespace.
'show_line_diagnostics()' and 'show_position_diagnostics()' are
almost identical; they differ only in the fact that the latter also
accepts a column to form a full position, rather than just a line. This
is not enough to justify two separate interfaces for this common
functionality.
Renaming this to simply 'show_diagnostics()' is one step forward, but
that is also not a good name as the '_diagnostics()' suffix is
redundant. However, we cannot name it simply 'show()' since that
function already exists with entirely different semantics.
Instead, combine these two into a single 'open_float()' function that
handles all of the cases of showing diagnostics in a floating window.
Also add a "float" key to 'vim.diagnostic.config()' to provide global
values of configuration options that can be overridden ephemerally.
This makes the float API consistent with the rest of the diagnostic API.
BREAKING CHANGE
When using `true` as the value of a configuration option, the option is
configured to use default values. For example, if a user configures
virtual text to include the source globally (using
vim.diagnostic.config) and a specific namespace or producer configures
virtual text with `virt_text = true`, the user's global configuration is
overriden.
Instead, interpret a value of `true` to mean "use existing settings if
defined, otherwise use defaults".
Problem: :pwd does not give a hint about the scope of the directory
Solution: Make ":verbose pwd" show the scope. (Takuya Fujiwara, closesvim/vim#5469)
950587242c
Problem: Not easy to change directory and restore.
Solution: Add the chdir() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#4358)
1063f3d200
Also includes some documentation changes from patch 8.1.1218.
Problem: Cannot handle change of directory.
Solution: Add the DirChanged autocommand event. (Andy Massimino,
closesvim/vim#888) Avoid changing directory for 'autochdir' too often.
b7407d3fc9
Only add "auto" pattern. "window" and "global" are already implemented.
Skip `Test_dirchanged_auto` using `CheckFunction test_autochdir`.
Part of PR #15952. More information can be found there.
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:8.0.1460: missing file in patch
Problem: Missing file in patch.
Solution: Add changes to missing file.
b5cb65ba2b
vim-patch:8.0.1461: missing another file in patch
Problem: Missing another file in patch.
Solution: Add changes to missing file.
15833239a4
Problem: Cannot distinguish Normal and Terminal-Normal mode.
Solution: Make mode() return "nt" for Terminal-Normal mode. (issue vim/vim#8856)
72406a4bd2
When entering terminal mode, cursorlineopt is no longer entirely
disabled. Instead, it's set to `number`. Doing so ensures that users
using `set cursorline` combined with `set cursorlineopt=number` have
consistent highlighting of the line numbers, instead of this being
disabled when entering terminal mode.
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: OS/2 and MS-DOS are still mentioned, even though support was
removed long ago.
Solution: Update documentation. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#5368)
6f345a1458
* fix(runtime/health): mitigate issues with duplicate healthchecks
Previously if a healthcheck was found as Lua and Vim it was executed
both times.
This new implementations prefers Lua, therefore if two are found It only
runs the Lua one, this way a plugin can mantain both implementations the
Lua one with the method `check()` and the autoload function `#check()`
(for none HEAD nvim versions).
**Note: This will require plugins to use `check()` as the function name,
since the autoload function that wraps the lua implementation won't be
called**
* docs(health): use spaces and don't overuse backtics
followup to #15259
Adds the following API functions.
- nvim_buf_set_mark(buf, name, line, col)
* Set marks in a buffer.
- nvim_buf_del_mark(buf, name)
* Delete a mark that belongs to buffer.
- nvim_del_mark(name)
* Delete a global mark.
- nvim_get_mark(name)
* Get a global mark.
Tests:
- Adds test to all the new api functions, and adds more for the existing
nvim_buf_get_mark.
* Tests include failure cases.
Documentation:
- Adds documentation for all the new functions, and improves the
existing fucntion docs.
Cannot be fully ported as the remote_*() functions from +clientserver
are not yet ported. Include the test changes anyway.
line()'s optional winid argument was already ported. (Wasn't added in
this patch; this just adds documentation)
Problem: More functions can be used as methods.
Solution: Make various functions usable as a method.
3f4f3d8e7e
test_prompt_buffer.vim already had all the changes, except
Test_prompt_garbage_collect().
Problem: More functions can be used as a method.
Solution: Allow more functions to be used as a method. Add a test for
mapcheck().
a144983633
mzeval() (if_mzscheme) is N/A.
Does not include listener_*() functions.
js_*() functions are N/A.
json_encode() and json_decode() didn't include tests; add some anyway
(to json_functions_spec.lua).
test_lua.vim isn't included yet, so add tests to luaeval_spec.lua.
Adds method call support for all functions in the patch, but it cannot
be fully ported due to missing tests for:
- index(): requires Blobs from v8.1.0735.
Note that index() was already added as a method in v8.1.1803;
this patch only adds a test.
- iconv(): requires v8.1.1136 for test_termcodes.vim.
Nvim deprecated inputdialog(), so it no longer has an eval.txt entry.
Keep the test for hlexists() commented-out, just like previously. (Nvim
always defines the Number group, so it always returns 1 instead)
Cannot include both changes to test_syn_attr.vim as Nvim doesn't support
":hi term=..."; however, both test the same ->hlID() syntax anyway.
Adds method call support for all functions in the patch, but it cannot
be fully ported due to missing tests for:
- getcwd(): requires chdir() and Test_chdir_func() from v8.1.1291.
Note that the method call tests for getreg() and getregtype() were
removed in v8.2.1547, which has already been ported, but doesn't seem to
have been replaced with a new test...
This patch also makes getchangelist()'s argument optional (defaults to
the current buffer).
eval.txt includes a typo for gettabwinvar(), which is fixed in
v8.1.1952.
Adds method call support for all functions in the patch, but it cannot
be fully ported due to missing tests for:
- filereadable(): requires v8.1.1378 for Test_delete_rf(), but there
appears to have been some trouble porting it. (#12784)
- confirm(): requires v8.1.0832 for Test_confirm() and v8.1.0815 for
feedkeys()'s "L" flag.
(I did attempt to port the test using nvim_input() instead,
but seems that input handling for confirm() doesn't work in
--headless mode?)
Note that confirm() was actually added as a method in
v8.1.1915.
Uncomment use of method call syntax in Test_Executable() previously
included instead from v8.2.2259.
Continuation of https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/15202
A plugin like telescope could override it with a fancy implementation
and then users would get the telescope-ui within each plugin that
utilizes the vim.ui.select function.
There are some plugins which override the `textDocument/codeAction`
handler solely to provide a different UI. With custom client commands and
soon codeAction resolve support, it becomes more difficult to implement
the handler right - so having a dedicated way to override the picking
function will be useful.
Rather than relying on the order in which signs are placed to dictate
the order in which they are displayed, explicitly set the priority of
the sign according to the severity of the diagnostic and the value of
severity_sort. If severity_sort is false or unset then all signs use the
same priority.