Problem: upper-case of ß should be U+1E9E (CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S)
(fenuks)
Solution: Make gU, ~ and g~ convert the U+00DF LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S (ß)
to U+1E9E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S (ẞ), update tests
(glepnir)
This is part of Unicode 5.1.0 from April 2008, so should be fairly safe
to use now and since 2017 is part of the German standard orthography,
according to Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_%E1%BA%9E#cite_note-auto-12
There is however one exception: UnicodeData.txt for U+00DF
LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S does NOT define U+1E9E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
SHARP S as its upper case version. Therefore, toupper() won't be able
to convert from lower sharp s to upper case sharp s (the other way
around however works, since U+00DF is considered the lower case
character of U+1E9E and therefore tolower() works correctly for the
upper case version).
fixes: vim/vim#5573closes: vim/vim#14018bd1232a1fa
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Problem: ml_get: invalid lnum when :s replaces visual selection
(@ropery)
Solution: substitute may decrement the number of lines in a buffer,
so validate, that the bottom lines of the visual selection
stays within the max buffer line
fixes: vim/vim#13890closes: vim/vim#138927c71db3a58
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Wrong cursor position when dragging out of window.
Solution: Don't use ScreenCols[] when mouse is not in current window.
closes: vim/vim#13717ec14924368
Problem: r_CTRL-C works differently in visual mode
Solution: Make r_CTRL-C behave consistent in visual mode
in terminal and Windows GUI
in visual mode, r CTRL-C behaves strange in Unix like environments. It
seems to end visual mode, but still is waiting for few more chars,
however it never seems to replace it by any characters and eventually
just returns back into normal mode.
In contrast in Windows GUI mode, r_CTRL-C replaces in the selected area
all characters by a literal CTRL-C.
Not sure why it behaves like this. It seems in the Windows GUI, got_int
is not set and therefore behaves as if any other normal character has
been pressed.
So remove the special casing of what happens when got_int is set and
make it always behave like in Windows GUI mode. Add a test to verify it
always behaves like replacing in the selected area each selected
character by a literal CTRL-C.
closes: vim/vim#13091closes: vim/vim#13112476733f3d0
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Visual highlight not working with cursor at end of screen line
and 'showbreak'.
Solution: Only update "vcol_prev" when drawing buffer text.
closes: vim/vim#128658fc6a1dae0
Problem: Using inclusive index for slice is not always desired.
Solution: Add the slice() method, which has an exclusive index. (closes
vim/vim#7408)
6601b62943
Cherry-pick a line in docs added later.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>