This matches Vim behavior. From `:help :ls` :
R a terminal buffer with a running job
F a terminal buffer with a finished job
? a terminal buffer without a job: `:terminal NONE`
TODO: implement `:terminal NONE`.
ref #10349
Problem: No simple way to label quickfix entries.
Solution: Add the "module" item, to be used instead of the file name for
display purposes. (Martin Szamotulski)
d76ce85266
Nvim doesn't expect a window-changing command on an created-window event.
autocmd WinNew * wincmd p
help help
- A snapshot for window 1000 is created.
- The window is split and the cursor changes to the new window 1001.
- The autocmd kicks in and switches back to 1000.
- The help buffer is opened.
- On closing the help window 1000, it tries to go back to the snapshotted window
which is... 1000.
- wp1000->w_buffer == NULL
- w_buffer is used by check_cursor()
- 🧨 -> 💥
Fixes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/9773
- Return the menu properties, not only its children.
- If the {path} param is given, return only the first node. The "next"
nodes in the linked-list are irrelevant.
:menu should print sub-menu contents. E.g. this should print the
"File.Save" submenu:
nvim -u NORC
:source $VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim
:menu File.Save
Regressed in dc685387a3
Blocks #8173
menu_get() also was missing some results for some cases.
In vim, scrolling a window might mess up the cmdline. To keep it simple,
cmdline was always cleared for any window scroll. In nvim, where safe scrolling
is implemented in the TUI layer, this problem doesn't exist.
Clearing the message on scrolling, when we not do it e.g when switching tabs
is a bit weird, as the former is a much smaller context change.
A vim patch introduced the possibility to avoid the cmdlline clear for
redraws caused by async events. This case will now trivially be covered,
as the redraw is always avoided.
vim-patch:8.0.0592: if a job writes to a buffer screen is not updated
mkfifo (msysgit) does not work outside of msys2 environment.
gzip tests fail on Windows.
mklink requires admin privs for file symbolic links so mklink fails.
Use unique filenames to avoid test conflicts.
Use read_file() instead of io.popen(), to ensures the file is closed.
Use helpers.rmdir(), it is far more robust than lfs.
closes#7911
cb02137dfa had two mistakes, of the same nature: trans_special() must
be invoked with in_string=false unless the parsing context is a VimL
string. replace_termcodes() and input_enqueue() are low-level
mechanisms where VimL strings do not exist.
keymap.c: adjust double-quote case to satisfy keymap_spec.lua
closes#7410
Implement nvim_command_output with `execute({cmd},"silent")`.
Behavior changes:
- does not provoke any hit-enter prompt
- no longer prepends a newline char
- does not capture some noise (like the "[New File]" message, see the
change to tabnewentered_spec.lua)
Technically ("bug-for-bug") this a breaking change. But the previous
behavior of nvim_command_output meant that it probably wasn't used for
anything outside of tests.
Also remove the undocumented `v:command_output` variable which was
a hack introduced only for the purposes of nvim_command_output.
closes#7726
Note: there are three changes to ascii_isident. Reverting first two (in
find_special_key and first in get_special_key_code) normally fails the new test
with empty &isident, but reverting the third does not. Hence adding `>` to
&isident.
Ref vim/vim#2389.
The flag enables the current local directory set by ":lcd" to be saved
to views which is the current default behaviour. The option can be
removed to disable this behaviour.
closes#7435
vim-patch:8.0.1289