Here's the list of squashed commits (for more info, see PR #378).
- Define guicolor_T as a typedef in syntax.h
- Move a big chunk of code from structs.h to buffer_defs.h
- Move aco_save_T from structs.h to fileio.h
- Move option_table_T from structs.h to hardcopy.h
Aditionally:
- Move the printer_opts global to hardcopy.c
- Delete structs.h. Include buffer_defs.h where structs.h was included
before.
- Add header guards to option_defs.h
- Put mark types and constants in new mark_defs.h
- Move undo structs to undo_defs.h
- Move memfile structs to new memfile_defs.h
- Move expand_T and cmdmod_T to ex_cmds_defs.h
- Move memline_T to memline_defs.h
- Move many defs and types to ex_eval.h
- Move syntax related types to syntax_defs.h
- Move struct memfile to memfile_defs.h
- struct buffblock and struct buffheader moved back to buffer_defs.h
- Move some datatypes to hashtab.h and eval_defs.h
- Move the buffer_defs.h include and TODOs for remaining unrelated types in buffer_defs.h
As described in Google's style guide, the basis for Neovim's
> All of a project's header files should be listed as descendants of the
> project's source directory without use of UNIX directory shortcuts .
> (the current directory) or .. (the parent directory).
Add src as an include directory to facilitate this.
- Valgrind configuration removed
- Fix errors reported by the undefined behavior sanitizer
- Travis will now run two build steps:
- A normal build of a shared library for unit testing(in parallel with gcc)
- A clang build with some sanitizers enabled for integration testing.
After these changes travis will run much faster, while providing valgrind-like
error detection.
Testing the public interface mch_can_exe should suffice. Every former
test of is_executable has a counterpart in the tests of mch_can_exe.
Thus we can keep private things private.
Because of the '$' in `if(DEFINED $ENV{VALGRIND_CHECK})` EXITFREE wasn't being
defined, so the `free_all_mem` wasn't being included or called in the resulting
binary.
This commit fixes that, and also adds includes needed for `free_all_mem`
compilation.
Vim [documentation](http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/hangulin.html), says
that hangul support is scheduled to be removed. I think it's safe to say we
don't want to support a feature even vim is considering removing.
Everything still compiles even after removing the header, so it's not being
used.
Before doing the initial import to neovim's repository, I had to tweak this
module to make it compile for terminal. It was a mistake that is now being
corrected.
This avoids a compiler generated warning which result in failing to find
the function with -Werror active. You could argue this is a bug in
CMake: http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=13208
- `foldinfo_T` to `fold.h`
- `context_sha256_T` to `sha256.h`
- `tagname_T` to `tag.h`
- `pumitem_T` to `popupmnu.h`
- `prt_*_T` to hardcopy.h`
- `CPT_*` consts to `edit.h`
- `vimmenu_T`, `MNU_HIDDEN_CHAR`, and `MENU_*` constants to `menu.h`