The API level is disconnected from the NVIM version. The API metadata
holds the current API level, and the lowest backwards-compatible level
supported by this instance.
Release 0.1.6 will be the first release reporting the Nvim version and
API level.
metadata['version'] = {
major: 0,
minor: 1,
patch: 6,
prerelease: true,
api_level: 1,
api_compatible: 0,
}
The API level may remain unchanged across Neovim releases if the API has
not changed.
When changing the API the CMake variable NVIM_API_PRERELEASE is set to
true, and NVIM_API_CURRENT/NVIM_API_COMPATIBILITY are incremented
accordingly.
The functional tests check the API table against fixtures of past
versions of Neovim. It compares all the functions in the old table with
the new one, it does ignore some metadata attributes that do not alter
the function signature or were removed since 0.1.5. Currently the only
fixture is 0.mpack, generated from Neovim 0.1.5 with nvim --api-info.
Since C leaves whether char is signed or unsigned up to the implementer,
there are different defaults on different architectures.
Forcing unsigned char for one of our CI builds should help catch these
issues moving forward.
In Windows Lua's os.tmpname() returns relative paths starting with \s,
prepend them with $TEMP to generate a valid path.
In OS X os.tmpname() returns paths in '/tmp' but they should be in
'/private/tmp'. We cannot use os_name() for platform detection because
some tests use tempname() before nvim is spawned, instead use one of the
following:
1. Set SYSTEM_NAME environment variable before calling the tests, it
is set from CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME(i.e. uname -s or 'Windows')
2. Call uname -s
3. Assume windows
Features:
c7d84c5550 PR #4980 Full `:ruby` support!
c74ce334f2 PR #4624 timers: timer_start(), timer_stop()
b8e6f04e69 PR #5205 `:CheckHealth` command
47a15d0256 PR #4865 file: Add buffered reading and writing
*Much* faster shada file reading (important for startup time).
71b3e20d0f PR #4723 jobstart() learned 'rpc'
jobs and RPC channel IDs share the same "namespace".
jobstart() can starts RPC channels, which allows scripts to handle
'stderr' on a RPC channel, like a typical non-RPC job.
jobpid()/jobstop() work on RPC "jobs".
Deprecates rpcstart().
4dc4efc36f PR #4449 man.vim rewrite
`:Man` command is enabled by default.
New features: completion, window handling, better parsing, and more.
8a4e5b4bc2 PR #4697 capture() function (renamed to execute())
Supports nesting, including nested :redir.
ae6db26b09 PR #5050 'rplugin manifest: default to XDG dir'
a1682281f4 PR #5214 Restore ":browse oldfiles".
1f7304b846 Better handling of mouse-clicks on concealed chars.
5ea4d58a1b PR #5026 terminal: Ensure b:term_title always has a value
c002310787 tui: Assume 256 colors in most cases.
a2ecbc2cc0 PR #4929 Always resize the :terminal
a59330d6fc PR #4925 api_info()
a160590e40 PR #4813 allow setting cwd in jobstart(), termopen()
74f6460181 PR #4633: support "special" highlight (undercurl)
5a5ef1c222 PR #3450 mouse: Implement horizontal scroll.
Windows support:
All PRs now build on Appveyor targeting win32 and win64!
Numerous fixes!
Fixes:
e9061117a5 PR #4646 Prevent data loss for process output streams
7fa1baf44e PR #4798 'process.c: Fix block in teardown'
c10fe010f1 Prevent endless loop in printdigraph(). (#5215)
add41dca98 PR #5192 timers: Avoid crash after processing events
006f9c0c9c PR #5195 Set the default value for 'packpath'
6da7d6890c PR #5025 Restore double click
d622e9c416 readfile(): Less-disruptive readonly check.
Fixes an issue where nvim unnecessarily "touched" open files.
fe6ec75725 PR #4964 Handle very long $XDG_DATA_DIRS.
895f712df8 option: Do not expand options in XDG vars.
1d8a076157 server_init: Handle server_address_new() failure.
be531aba77 PR #5042 Fix v:register for clipboard=unnamed,unnamedplus
204f557a11 PR #4984 'Trigger TabNewEntered with <CTRL-W>T'
1e93e24f5e PR #4851 synIDattr(): Return RRGGBB value for `fg#`.
Changes:
acc5d08b37 PR #4690 'termguicolors' option enables "true color".
NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_TRUE_COLOR is now ignored.
Otherwise, busted may run a different interpreter than the one we
detected, without the capabilities we expect. (For instance, we might
have detected the luajit interpreter, but busted might run the lua
interpreter, without the ffi module.)
The TUI can be enabled/disabled at build time with -DFEAT_TUI, default is ON for
UNIX, and OFF for non UNIX. When off, Neovim prints a message to stderr, along
with a list of the server endpoints.
By default Neovim searched a Luajit instalation and linked against
the luajit library.
In practice Neovim only requires luajit to run the unit tests. All other
targets only require lua and the correct lua modules. This commit:
1. Remove the strict dependency on Luajit
2. Makes the unittest target depend on the lua 'ffi' module.
If the module is not available the target is not enabled
and a message is displayed.
This is needed as long as we support cmake older than 2.8.12. When we
bump the minimum version to 2.8.12, we can use target_compile_options()
and add_compile_options() instead.
Closes#4389
Change POROJECT_NAME to 'nvim', and use it as the gettext
domain name. The *.mo files, previously installed as
$runtime/lang/xx/LC_MESSAGES/nvim.mo, are now installed as
$prefix/locale/xx/LC_MESSAGES/nvim.mo.
Some toolchains apparently set _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 in internal header
files. Include <string.h> (which in turn should include such internal
header files) before checking the value of _FORTIFY_SOURCE to catch
that.
Fixes#4183.
Features:
ef66249 tabline: Add %[] atom to the tabline, for random commands on click
f338ea7 job control: implement jobpid() to get PID of job
d0d5d17 job control: add 'detach' option to jobstart
7ad3f07 Add support for binary numbers
Fixes:
291495a regexp_nfa.c: Speed up find_match_text()
317d5ca input: Do not set high-bit; preserve ALT modifier.
3b7c409 shell: Unquote &shell* options before using them
Notable changes:
49b06a8 encoding: Always use "utf-8" as default for &encoding
79a6983 ui: revert "gui_running" hack
Other changes:
b4b4536 version: semver.org compliance
c6aa716 reproducible builds: Stop using __{DATE,TIME}__
46bd3c0 clipboard: Check $DISPLAY. Prefer xsel. #4150f6ecd12 job control: don't kill PTY processes on exit
49f0417 clipboard: Detach clipboard helper, so contents is kept after nvim exit
38435e8 python: Add missing I/O methods to RedirectStream
d26b01d eval: Use better error messages when failing to dump values
62d137c Remove swapsync.
In 33bc332, version constraints were added to pkg_search_module(), but
that only affects the set of directories searched by
find_library()/find_path().
Once the header directory is found, parse the version from
version_master.h so it can be checked by the find_package() call in the
root CMakeLists.txt.
When using the Visual Studio generator don't use get_target_property for
custom command, because it returns unexpanded VS variables (e.g.
$(Configuration)) within the result as part of the LOCATION path.
The single case where this is a problem is for getting the output path for
nvim-test, instead we use a path here.
The Visual Studio cmake generator creates subdirectories inside
the build path for different build configuration. But this breaks some of our
cmake scripts, like the help tags installer, that assume the targets are
built in that location. Updated CMakeLists.txt to remove extra paths.
- Check if MIN_LOG_LEVEL value is a number 0-3, default to
INFO (1) or ignore it in Release mode
- When TRAVIS_CI_BUILD is ON the default is DEBUG (0)
- Add local.mk.example
We use `git describe` to stamp pre-release versions (dev builds). But
`git describe` uses the result of the most-recent tag (the current
_release_ version)--so we must munge it with the _next_ (i.e.
unreleased) version.
Also fix non-git builds: do not invoke git_describe(NVIM_VERSION_MEDIUM)
if we're not in a git tree, else it gets the dummy value
"HEAD-HASH-NOTFOUND".
Example :version output in non-git build:
NVIM 0.1.2-dev
Example :version output in git build:
NVIM v0.1.2-176-g9c3c2b5
Without this compilation fails due to a missing symbol: SRWLOCK in libuv
headers. _WIN32_WINNT defines the Windows header version that is to be used,
and it seems libuv requires this version. See
b471b33da8
If nvim is built from a non-tagged commit, the truncated commit hash is
already appended to the main version string (e.g., "NVIM v0.1.0-83-g959f260 ..."),
making the "Commit:" field redundant.
Regarding the truncated hash length: we don't have nearly enough commits
to worry about collisions, and probably won't ever, so the default
length should be fine.
When building in a git repo:
- If HEAD corresponds to an annotated tag, (i.e. git_get_exact_tag()
returns truthy) the current build is considered a "release" build:
NVIM_VERSION_MEDIUM is directly assigned the tagged version name,
and NVIM_VERSION_* defines are ignored.
- If HEAD is not a tagged release, then NVIM_VERSION_MEDIUM is
directly assigned the result of `git describe`.
If git (or the repo) is not available:
- The NVIM_VERSION_* defines are used to define NVIM_VERSION_MEDIUM.
Sample outputs for `nvim --version` and `nvim +version`:
Building with git @ non-tagged commit e66df14:
NVIM v0.1.0-1-ge66df14 (compiled Nov 1 2015 19:10:30)
Commit: e66df148f9401be17adab324a6e41d927aae20b3
Building with git @ v0.1.1 tag:
NVIM v0.1.1 (compiled Nov 1 2015 19:03:52)
[no "Commit:" line]
Building this commit _not_ in a git repo:
NVIM 0.1.0-dev (compiled Nov 1 2015 19:16:11)
[no "Commit:" line]
Before this change, building Neovim would recursively search parent
directories for a .git directory. If Neovim was downloaded as a tarball
(i.e. without a .git directory), but placed in a subdirectory of
a Git repository, this caused a CMake error. Such a situation could
occur when packaging Neovim, for example.
Unfortunately, the previous attempt in #3317 did not fix this problem.
* Hide commit information from --version if we can't find any (e.g. when
building from tarball).
To define a release in CMake, set NVIM_VERSION_PRERELEASE to "".
This will modify --version output to:
* Show annotated Git tag instead of commit hash (NVIM_VERSION_COMMIT).
* Hide commit date (NVIM_VERSION_BUILD).
Introduce new build type Dev that replaces RelWithDebInfo for development
builds off master and has optimizations, debug info, and logging enabled.
Keep assertions enabled for RelWithDebInfo.
If downloading Neovim as a tarball (i.e. without Git data),
building Neovim will search parent directories for a .git directory.
Explicitly set GIT_DIR to the project directory to avoid that.
- There are some differences between stdio (*printf) functions in POSIX
and the MS runtime, this commit enables Mingw compatibility for these
functions
`nvim-[lang].1`:
The non-english manuals are completely outdated and still written in
roff, as opposed to mdoc, which is used for `nvim.1`.
Given that, they're nearly useless at the moment, and when/if they are
updated, they should probably be rewritten from scratch using `nvim.1`
as a reference.
`xxd*.1`:
xxd hasn't been in the source tree for a long time, so the manual is of
little use.
`nvimtutor*.1`:
The vimtutor script hasn't ever shipped with nvim, and the consensus
seems to be that it won't, at least in the form of an executable
installed alongside `$(PREFIX)/bin/nvim` (see #2700).
In `nvim.1`, the argument to the `.Os` macro was removed. This was done
because its only purpose was to signify that nvim and nvimtutor
were part of the "Neovim" distribution, i.e., one and the same, which
isn't applicable anymore because `nvimtutor.1` is being removed.
From the `.Os` documentation in `man mdoc`:
Os
Operating system version for display in the page footer. This is the
mandatory third macro of any mdoc file. Its syntax is as follows:
.Os [system [version]]
The optional system parameter specifies the relevant operating system or
environment. It is suggested to leave it unspecified, in which case
mandoc(1) uses its -Ios argument or, if that isn't specified either,
sysname and release as returned by uname(3).
Examples:
.Os
.Os KTH/CSC/TCS
.Os BSD 4.3
See also Dd and Dt.
Reviewed-by: Felipe Morales <hel.sheep@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Florian Walch <florian@fwalch.com>
Reviewed-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
[ci skip]
When checking code with check_c_source_compiles, the "check variable"
(for the _FORTIFY_SOURCE detection: previously _FORTIFY_SOURCE_ACCEPTABLE, now
HAS_ACCEPTABLE_FORTIFY) is passed to the compiler like
-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE_ACCEPTABLE. This throws off hardening-wrapper [1],
which then NOT sets _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 for the check, assuming it had already
been set manually as it detected -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE*. Renaming the "check
variable" to not match this pattern works around this problem.
[1] https://github.com/thestinger/hardening-wrapper
Resolves#2632. This is done so C helper modules don't generate unexpected
coverage output.
Reviewed-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Florian Walch <florian@fwalch.com>
For now, only install man pages matching "nvim*.1": we don't want to
install xxd.1 as it might conflict with that of a user's Vim
installation.
closes#1826
Reviewed-by: Florian Walch <florian@fwalch.com>
Helped-by: John Szakmeister <john@szakmeister.net>
This will help make sure that we build all the right prereqs before
manually running tests under QuickBuild.
Notice that shell-test has been added as a prereq for the functional
tests, since it's a requirement for testing the terminal features.
Old behaviour: termopen('cmd') would run `&shell &shcf "cmd"`, which
caused the functional tests to fail on some systems due to the process
not "owning" the terminal. Also, it is inconsistent with jobstart().
Modify termopen() so that &shell is not invoked, but maintain the old
behaviour with :terminal. Factor the common code for building the
argument vector from jobstart() and modify the functional tests to call
termopen() instead of :terminal (fixes#2354).
Also:
* Add a 'name' option for termopen() so that `:terminal {cmd}` produces
a buffer named "term//{cwd}/{cmd}" and termopen() users can customize
the name.
* Update the documentation.
* Add functional tests for `:terminal` sinse its behaviour now differs
from termopen(). Add "test/functional/fixtures/shell-test.c" and move
"test/functional/job/tty-test.c" there, too.
Helped-by: Justin M. Keyes <@justinmk>
* Set JEMALLOC_NO_DEMANGLE to be able to use `je_*` functions,
regardless of how jemalloc was compiled (--with-jemalloc-prefix)
* Show jemalloc information in Neovim's version output.
Resolve#2449.
For built-in dependencies, shared libraries are removed and static
linking is always used.
For systemwide dependencies, static linking should not be used.
Jemalloc will be used if the cmake option `USE_JEMALLOC` is enabled(which is the
default). To avoid trouble with clang's ASAN, it is disabled by default if the
`SANITIZE` option is enabled.
Since jemalloc has thread cache for small objects, it fills the gap created by
removing klib memory pools.
The `xstrdup` funciton(memory.c) had to be reimplemented on top of `xmalloc` to
make it work with a custom allocator.
Problem: With some regexp patterns the NFA engine uses many states and
becomes very slow. To the user it looks like Vim freezes.
Solution: When the number of states reaches a limit fall back to the old
engine. (Christian Brabandt)
https://github.com/vim/vim/releases/tag/v7-4-497
Helped-by: David Bürgin <676c7473@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Scott Prager <splinterofchaos@gmail.com>
Get prefix to a -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE string if it is present in
CFLAGS and apply the prefix to flags added to redefine
_FORTIFY_SOURCE in CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS
* fixes 1569
It turns out the check was being performed without optimizations enabled
even when the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE was set to a release build. This led to
_FORTIFY_SOURCE's level not being correctly determined, and us failing
to apply the correct workaround.
To counter this, we'll take the default flags for the build type and
apply them. Also, if options are passed via CFLAGS, they are
automatically passed on to the underlying build. So this should cover
all the necessary ground.
This fixes#1647.
- Caller can override bundled dependency location using
DEPS_PREFIX
- Cache variable DEPS_PREFIX, using .deps/usr by default
- Removed unused variables DEPS_BIN_DIR, DEPS_BUILD_DIR, DEPS_DIR
DEPS_INSTALL_DIR
- Corner case: if the caller tries to override DEPS_PREFIX after a
successful cmake configuration, the caller needs to clear the cache
because dependency checks are based on the old value
Some builds don't use Release (such as Gentoo, though it can be told
to). So let's go a bit further and probe the compiler to see if we need
to turn down the _FORTIFY_SOURCE level.
- If possble try to abstract away from Make, and use cmake --build
- third-party still needs to find Make to build some components
- Removed search for Make from CMakeLists.txt
* for CMake < 3.0 --build has no color output
Fixes#1447. `CMAKE_MODULE_PATH` is meant to be a list of directories,
and as such, is not the proper way to launch our scripts. Let's use
`${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake` instead. Also, let's not outright set
`CMAKE_MODULE_PATH`, but instead append our location to the list.