build(deps): disable shared library for libvterm
Problem:
Cannot build both static and share libraries for libvterm under Windows.
The static and shared library would have the same name "vterm.lib", thus there would be multiple rules to build the same target.
Solution:
Disable shared library for libvterm.
This makes it possible to use Ninja on Windows to build dependencies (2x speedup!).
But not for Release builds yet.
Co-authored-by: Wei Tang <gauchyler@uestc.edu.cn>
Problem:
- Docs HTML: "foo ~" headings (column_heading) are not aligned with
their table columns/contents because the leading whitespace is not
emitted.
- taglinks starting with hyphen like |-x| were not recognized.
- keycodes like `<foo>` and `CTRL-x` were not recognized.
- ToC is not scrollable.
Solution:
- Add ws() to the column_heading case.
- Update help parser to latest version
- supports `keycode`
- fixes for taglink, argument
- Update .toc CSS. https://github.com/neovim/neovim.github.io/issues/297
fix https://github.com/neovim/neovim.github.io/issues/297
59d5f692f removed cmake.deps/cmake/DownloadAndExtractFile.cmake and
support for USE_EXISTING_SRC_DIR. The Ubuntu nightly PPA still relies
on USE_EXISTING_SRC_DIR functionality since it can't access the network
during the build.
Supplying an empty value for ExternalProject_Add()'s URL value appears
to provide the needed mechanism to avoid re-downloading when the sources
are already present. This is undocumented behavior, though, so it may
break in the future.
Now, if USE_EXISTING_SRC_DIR is set, the ExternalProject's URL variable
is unset, preventing the download and erroring out if the source doesn't
actually exist.
DownloadAndExtractFile.cmake was initially introduced as a workaround to
avoid the massive amounts of logs generated by the download progress.
This is not a problem anymore as ExternalProject_Add has had the
DOWNLOAD_NO_PROGRESS option since cmake version 3.1.
We don't support 32bit Windows anymore, so it's not needed. Also remove
TargetArch.cmake and related code as we don't need architecture
detection for the same reason.
- fix regression by #20411
- `diff.exe` is required for non-default 'diffopt' (diffopt=filler, diffopt=context, …)
- the names of some required nvim-qt DLLs changed
Change the default build type to always be Debug, and allow only four
predefined build types: Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo and MinRelSize.
Furthermore, flags meant for single-configuration generator (make,
ninja) will not be used for multi-configuration generators (visual
studio, Xcode), and flags meant for multi-configuration generators will
not be used for single-configuration generators.
This will allow Debug builds to be built with MSVC which requires that
all dependencies are also built with the Debug build type to avoid
runtime library mismatch.
The correct way to specify build type (for example Release) for
single-configuration generators (Make and Ninja) is to run
cmake -B build -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
cmake --build build
while for multi-configuration generators (Visual Studio, Xcode and Ninja
Multi-Config) is to run
cmake -B build
cmake --build build --config Release
Passing CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE for multi-config generators will now not only
not be used, but also generate a warning for the user.
Co-authored-by: dundargoc <gocundar@gmail.com>
The @error capture is used for tree-sitter's ERROR node, which indicates
a parsing error -- which can be quite frequent (and jarring) while typing.
Users can still manually `hi link @error Error` in their config.