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Author SHA1 Message Date
ii14
2daf0b37db
feat(options)!: deprecate paste, remove pastetoggle (#22647)
we cannot remove 'paste'. It is very common in plugins and configs.

'pastetoggle' can and should be removed though, it's a total waste of everyone's time because it generates bug reports and doesn't work well, and is useless because bracketed-paste works better.
2023-03-13 10:29:11 +08:00
luukvbaal
364b131f42
feat(ui): add 'statuscolumn' option
Problem:    Unable to customize the column next to a window ('gutter').
Solution:   Add 'statuscolumn' option that follows the 'statusline' syntax,
	    allowing to customize the status column. Also supporting the %@
	    click execute function label. Adds new items @C and @s which
	    will print the fold and sign columns. Line numbers and signs
	    can be clicked, highlighted, aligned, transformed, margined etc.
2023-01-09 17:12:06 +00:00
Lewis Russell
5841a97500
feat!: remove hardcopy
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
2023-01-03 10:07:43 +00:00
Christian Clason
c4942880be
vim-patch:partial:f1dcd14fc5d4 (#21602)
Update runtime files

f1dcd14fc5

missing autocmd blocks and getscriptinfo()

Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
2023-01-01 15:00:39 +01:00
Munif Tanjim
23d8f5b870
feat(exrc): support .nvim.lua (#21436) 2022-12-19 09:33:47 -07:00
zeertzjq
707df88054
docs: add missing docs from some Vim patches (#21296)
This is cherry-picked from these Vim patches:

Only applicable change outside vi_diff.txt in patch 8.1.1226:
6c60f47fb9

Most changes outside starting.txt and vi_diff.txt in patch 8.1.1280:
25c9c680ec

Missing docs for 'mousemoveevent':
cbaff5e06e
2022-12-05 21:09:31 +08:00
zeertzjq
feabc1c98c vim-patch:9.0.0816: CTRL-Z at end of file is always dropped
Problem:    CTRL-Z at end of file is always dropped.
Solution:   Add the 'endoffile' option, like the 'endofline' option.
            (closes vim/vim#11408, closes vim/vim#11397)

Cherry-pick test_fixeol.vim changes from patch 8.2.1432.
Cherry-pick 'endoffile' changes from latest Vim runtime update.

fb0cf2357e

vim-patch:f0b567e32a46

Revert unintended Makefile change

f0b567e32a

vim-patch:72c8e3c070b3

Fix wrong struct access for member.

72c8e3c070

vim-patch:3f68a4136eb9

Add missing entry for the 'endoffile' option.

3f68a4136e

Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
2022-10-30 08:07:50 +08:00
dundargoc
1887d8d7d0
docs: fix typos (#20724)
Co-authored-by: Marco Lehmann <m99@posteo.de>
2022-10-23 09:45:39 +08:00
Christian Clason
9701c9dc9f
vim-patch:3c053a1a5ad2 (#20679)
Update runtime files
3c053a1a5a
2022-10-17 08:19:48 +02:00
Lewis Russell
288208257c feat(cscope)!: remove 2022-10-13 16:37:23 +01:00
luukvbaal
5acf52e19b
feat(window/ui): add splitkeep option (#19243)
vim-patch:9.0.0445: when opening/closing window text moves up/down

Problem:    When opening/closing window text moves up/down.
Solution:   Add the 'splitscroll' option.  When off text will keep its
            position as much as possible.
29ab524358

vim-patch:9.0.0455: a few problems with 'splitscroll'

Problem:    A few problems with 'splitscroll'.
Solution:   Fix 'splitscroll' problems. (Luuk van Baal, closes vim/vim#11117)
5ed391708a

vim-patch:9.0.0461: 'scroll' is not always updated

Problem:    'scroll' is not always updated.
Solution:   Call win_init_size() at the right place.
470a14140b

vim-patch:9.0.0465: cursor moves when cmdwin is closed when 'splitscroll' is off

Problem:    Cursor moves when cmdwin is closed when 'splitscroll' is off.
Solution:   Temporarily set 'splitscroll' when jumping back to the original
            window. (closes vim/vim#11128)
e697d48890

vim-patch:9.0.0469: cursor moves if cmdwin is closed when 'splitscroll' is off

Problem:    Cursor moves if cmdwin is closed when 'splitscroll' is off.
Solution:   Skip win_fix_cursor if called when cmdwin is open or closing.
            (Luuk van Baal, closes vim/vim#11134)
3735f11050

vim-patch:9.0.0478: test for 'splitscroll' takes too much time

Problem:    Test for 'splitscroll' takes too much time.
Solution:   Only test some of the combinations. (Luuk van Baal, closes vim/vim#11139)
594f9e09cd

vim-patch:9.0.0486: text scrolled with 'nosplitscroll', autocmd win and help

Problem:    Text scrolled with 'nosplitscroll', autocmd win opened and help
            window closed.
Solution:   Skip win_fix_scroll() in more situations. (Luuk van Baal,
            closes vim/vim#11150)
d5bc762dea

vim-patch:9.0.0505: various problems with 'nosplitscroll'

Problem:    Various problems with 'nosplitscroll'.
Solution:   Fix 'nosplitscroll' problems. (Luuk van Baal, closes vim/vim#11166)
faf1d412f5

vim-patch:9.0.0555: scrolling with 'nosplitscroll' in callback changing curwin

Problem:    Scrolling with 'nosplitscroll' in callback changing curwin.
Solution:   Invalidate w_cline_row in the right place. (Luuk van Baal,
            closes vim/vim#11185)
20e58561ab

vim-patch:9.0.0603: with 'nosplitscroll' folds are not handled correctly

Problem:    With 'nosplitscroll' folds are not handled correctly.
Solution:   Take care of closed folds when moving the cursor. (Luuk van Baal,
            closes vim/vim#11234)
7c1cbb6cd4

vim-patch:9.0.0605: dump file missing

Problem:    Dump file missing.
Solution:   Add the missing dump file. (issue vim/vim#11234)
439a2ba174

vim-patch:9.0.0647: the 'splitscroll' option is not a good name

Problem:    The 'splitscroll' option is not a good name.
Solution:   Rename 'splitscroll' to 'splitkeep' and make it a string option,
            also supporting "topline". (Luuk van Baal, closes vim/vim#11258)
13ece2ae1d

vim-patch:9.0.0667: ml_get error when 'splitkeep' is "screen"

Problem:    ml_get error when 'splitkeep' is "screen". (Marius Gedminas)
Solution:   Check the botline is not too large. (Luuk van Baal,
            closes vim/vim#11293, closes vim/vim#11292)
346823d3e5
2022-10-06 14:57:52 +08:00
Justin M. Keyes
16336c486e feat(gen_help_html.lua): adapt to new parser
- adapt to parser changes from https://github.com/vigoux/tree-sitter-vimdoc/pull/16
- numerous other generator improvements
2022-09-28 18:34:20 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
9a5ac06509
fix(docs): invalid :help links #20353
ref #20159
2022-09-26 06:56:07 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
63be765182
fix(docs): invalid :help links #20345
Fix those naughty single quotes.

closes #20159
2022-09-25 16:58:27 -07:00
zeertzjq
21dad0dcf3 vim-patch:088e8e344352
Update runtime files.
088e8e3443

Also cherry-pick "partial" tag from a later runtime update.
2022-09-04 18:39:55 +08:00
Jay
93c8fe77cb
feat: add 'mousescroll' option (#12355)
Add 'mousescroll' option to control how many lines to scroll by when a
mouse wheel keycode is received. The mousescroll option controls both
horizontal and vertical scrolling. The option is a string in the format:

    set mousescroll=direction:count,direction:count

Where direction is either "ver" or "hor", and count is a non negative
integer. If a direction is omitted, a default value is used. The default
values remain unchanged, that is 3 for vertical scrolling, and 6 for
horizontal scrolling. As such, the mousescroll default is "ver:3,hor:6".

Add mousescroll documentation
 - Add option documentation in options.txt
 - Add brief summary in quickref.txt

Update :help scroll-mouse-wheel
 - Mention mousescroll option as a means of controlling scrolling.
 - Remove obsolete suggestion to map scroll wheel keys to <C-U> to
   scroll by a single line -- users should prefer the mousescroll option.
 - Add some information about the consequences of remapping scroll wheel
   keys (they lose their magic ability to affect inactive windows).

Update :help vim-differences
 - Add brief mousescroll summary under Options

Add mousescroll tests
 - Test option validation
 - Test default mousescroll value and behavior
 - Test fallback to default values
 - Test mouse vertical and horizontal scrolling in normal mode
 - Test mouse vertical and horizontal scrolling in insert mode
2022-07-06 19:34:24 +08:00
Christian Clason
f3c8f3e5d4
vim-patch:partial:8a3b805c6c9c (#19104)
Update runtime files
8a3b805c6c

skip builtin.txt (needs 8.2.4838)
skip message.txt (whitespace changes)
2022-06-27 10:23:09 +02:00
Gregory Anders
9e1ee9fb1d
refactor!: delete insertmode (#18547)
Neovim already removed `evim` (or any similar flags). The 'insertmode'
option is a weird remnant, so get rid of it.

The 'insertmode' option is replaced with a script that closely emulates
the option. This script is documented at :help 'insertmode'
2022-05-22 21:20:18 -06:00
Dundar Goc
97fc68850f refactor!: remove 'terse' option
Having two methods of setting the same option is redundant and can be
potentially confusing. Recommend adding 's' to 'shortmess' instead.
2022-05-19 00:15:40 +02:00
Dundar Goc
11957f51cc refactor!: remove 'remap' option
An option that should always be kept on except for when working with old
Vi scripts is of little use to us.
2022-05-19 00:15:36 +02:00
Sean Dewar
0d3f17a6c3
vim-patch:partial:d899e5112079 (#18474)
Update runtime files
d899e51120

- Skip vimhelp.vim stuff (syntax/help.vim, syntax.txt; v8.2.4891).
- Skip :let heredoc eval stuff (eval.txt; v8.2.4770).
- Skip uk.cp1251.po.
- Skip `*hl-CurSearch*` change (syntax.txt):
  - Vim's CurSearch works differently (Nvim's uses current cursor pos).
    Dunno know how applicable the redrawing comment is to Nvim...
  - Might be preferred to move it under `*hl-Search*` like Vim?
2022-05-08 10:15:36 +01:00
Tom Praschan
45f62464d3 vim-patch:8.2.4702: C++ scope labels are hard-coded
Problem:    C++ scope labels are hard-coded.
Solution:   Add 'cinscopedecls' to define the labels. (Tom Praschan,
            closes vim/vim#10109)
3506cf34c1
2022-04-09 15:39:46 +02:00
Dundar Göc
1630ec742d docs: update explanation of Y to reflect new defaults
Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/17435
2022-02-24 18:13:44 +08:00
zeertzjq
42cf76fd0a vim-patch:8.2.3780: ":cd" works differently on MS-Windows
Problem:    ":cd" works differently on MS-Windows.
Solution:   Add the 'cdhome' option. (closes vim/vim#9324)
29f3a45915
2021-12-25 11:31:54 +08:00
Thomas Vigouroux
684c782546 docs(autocmd): update docs to match implementation
docs(reg_recorded): add links to relevant docs

docs(Recording): update docs to match implementation

docs(Q) update references of Q to be gQ

docs(autocmd) add description about state of reg_record{ing,ed} for RecordingLeave

docs(vim_diff) add Recording{Enter,Leave} to features

docs(index) removed duplicate gQ

docs(options) removed line about gQ erroring in visual mode

Update runtime/doc/vim_diff.txt

Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>

docs(vim_diff) removed double mention of Q
2021-12-18 08:54:07 -07:00
Matěj Cepl
cbec765915
vim-patch:8.2.3520: cannot define a function for thesaurus completion
Problem:    Cannot define a function for thesaurus completion.
Solution:   Add 'thesaurusfunc'. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes vim/vim#8987,
            closes 8950)
160e994d76
2021-10-23 22:30:50 +02:00
zeertzjq
5f01714b25
vim-patch:8.1.2019: 'cursorline' always highlights the whole line (#15161)
Problem:    'cursorline' always highlights the whole line.
Solution:   Add 'cursorlineopt' to specify what is highlighted.
            (closes vim/vim#4693)
410e98a70b
2021-07-30 21:51:26 -04:00
matveyt
8ce0929418 Remove EXMODE_NORMAL 2021-07-23 18:08:40 +02:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
1e03e76daf
vim-patch:207f009326c8
Update runtime files.
207f009326

Omit nl.po.
2021-04-29 21:56:34 -04:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
df2acdc3be
vim-patch:65e0d77a66b7
Update runtime files
65e0d77a66

Omit usr_46.txt because of vim9.
2021-04-28 21:57:50 -04:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
527d108223
vim-patch:664f3cf3f21d
Runtime file updates.
664f3cf3f2
2021-04-27 09:21:31 -04:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
b1fed1ada9
vim-patch:5be4ceecea55
Update runtime files.
5be4ceecea
2021-04-27 09:21:27 -04:00
Justin M. Keyes
c2662210b5
docs, remove 'guifontset' #11708
- remove redundant autocmd list
  This "grouped" list is useless, it only gets in the way when searching
  for event names.
- intro.txt: cleanup
- starting.txt: update, revisit
- doc: `:help bisect`
- mbyte.txt: update aliases 1656367b90. closes #11960
- options: remove 'guifontset'. Why:
  - It is complicated and is used by almost no one.
  - It is unlikely to be implemented by Nvim GUIs (complicated to parse,
    specific to Xorg...).
2020-08-31 00:51:35 -07:00
butwerenotthereyet
39094b3fae jumplist: browser-style (or 'tagstack') navigation #11530
Traditionally, when navigating to a specific location from the middle of
the jumplist results in shifting the current location to the bottom of
the list and adding the new location after it.  This behavior is not
desireable to all users--see, for example
https://vi.stackexchange.com/questions/18344/how-to-change-jumplist-behavior.

Here, another jumplist behavior is introduced.  When jumpoptions (a new
option set added here) includes stack, the jumplist behaves like the
tagstack or like history in a web browser.  That is, when navigating to
a location from the middle of the jumplist

    2 first
    1 second
    0 third <-- current location
    1 fourth
    2 fifth

to a new location the locations after the current location in the jump
list are discarded

    2 first
    1 second
    0 third
            <-- current location

The result is that when moving forward from that location, the new
location will be appended to the jumplist:

    3 first
    2 second
    1 third
    0 new

If the new location is the same

  new == second

as some previous (but not immediately prior) entry in the jumplist,

    2 first
    1 second
    0 third <-- current location
    1 fourth
    2 fifth

both occurrences preserved

    3 first
    2 second
    1 third
    0 second (new)

when moving forward from that location.

It would be desireable to go farther and, when the new location is the
same as the location that is currently next in the jumplist,

    new == fourth

make the result of navigating to the new location by jumping (e.g. 50gg)
be the same as moving forward in the jumplist

    2 first
    1 second
    0 third
    1 new <-- current location
    2 fifth

and simply increment the jumplist index.  That change is NOT part of
this patch because it would require passing the new cursor location to
the function (setpcmark) from all of its callees.  That in turn would
require those callees to know *before* calling what the new cursor
location is, which do they do not currently.
2019-12-10 00:56:56 -08:00
Jan Edmund Lazo
471427d045 vim-patch:8.1.2231: introduce gM command #11321
Problem:    Not easy to move to the middle of a text line.
Solution:   Add the gM command. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes vim/vim#2070)
8b530c1ff9
2019-11-01 13:43:20 +09:00
Justin M. Keyes
7c19a4e518 vim-patch:85850f3a5ef9
Update runtime files
85850f3a5e
2019-08-02 16:20:22 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
c6e4a29ad2 vim-patch:7dd64a3e57d2
Update runtime files.
7dd64a3e57
2019-08-02 16:20:22 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
4ea8323667 vim-patch:68e6560b84f1
Update runtime files.
68e6560b84
2019-08-02 16:20:22 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
2ef6f28e11
doc [ci skip] #10177
ref #10278 #10279 #10353
2019-06-30 00:09:45 +02:00
Dan Aloni
36762a00a8 signs: support multiple columns #9295
closes #990
closes #9295

- Support for multiple auto-adjusted sign columns.
  With this change, having more than one sign on a line, and with the
  'auto' setting on 'signcolumn', extra columns will shown automatically
  to accomodate all the existing signs.

  For example, suppose we have this view:

   5147             }
   5148
   5149             return sign->typenr;
   5150         }
   5151     }
   5152     return 0;
   5153 }
   5154

  We have GitGutter installed, so it tells us about modified lines that
  are not commmited. So let's change line 5152:

     5147             }
     5148
     5149             return sign->typenr;
     5150         }
     5151     }
   ~ 5152     return 0;
     5153 }
     5154

  Now we add a mark over line 5152 using 'ma' in normal mode:

      5147             }
      5148
      5149             return sign->typenr;
      5150         }
      5151     }
  a ~ 5152     return 0;
      5153 }
      5154

  Previously, Vim/Nvim would have picked only one of the signs,
  because there was no support for having multiple signs in a line.

- Remove signs from deleted lines.
  Suppose we have highlights on a group of lines and we delete them:

   +     6 use std::ops::Deref;
   --+   7 use std::borrow::Cow;
   --+   8 use std::io::{Cursor};
         9 use proc_macro2::TokenStream;
        10 use syn::export::ToTokens;
   --+  11 use std::io::Write;
   >>   12 use std::ops::Deref;

  Without this change, these signs will momentarily accumulate in
  the sign column until the plugins wake up to refresh them.

  + --+ --+ --+ >>  6

  Discussion: It may be better to extend the API a bit and allow this
  to happen for only certain types of signs. For example, VIM marks
  and vim-gitgutter removal signs may want to be presreved, unlike
  line additions and linter highlights.

- 'signcolumn': support 'auto:NUM' and 'yes:NUM' settings
- sort signs according to id, from lowest to highest. If you have
  git-gutter, vim-signature, and ALE, it would appear in this order:
  git-gutter - vim-signature - ALE.
- recalculate size before screen update
- If no space for all signs, prefer the higher ids (while keeping the
  rendering order from low to high).
- Prevent duplicate signs. Duplicate signs were invisible to the user,
  before using our extended non-standard signcolumn settings.
- multi signcols: fix bug related to wrapped lines.
  In wrapped lines, the wrapped parts of a line did not include the extra
  columns if they existed. The result was a misdrawing of the wrapped
  parts. Fix the issue by:
    1. initializing the signcol counter to 0 when we are on a wrap boundary
    2. allowing for the draw of spaces in that case.
2019-03-25 02:17:47 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
33ce70c883
vim-patch:8.1.0932: remove Farsi support (#9622)
Problem:    Farsi support is outdated and unused.
Solution:   Delete the Farsi support.
14184a3133
2019-02-17 10:54:00 +01:00
David Jimenez
8f288698e4 vim-patch:8.0.0251: not easy to select Python 2 or 3 (#9173)
Problem: It is not so easy to write a script that works with both Python 2 and Python 3, even when the Python code works with both.
Solution: Add 'pyxversion', :pyx, etc. (Marc Weber, Ken Takata)

f42dd3c390
2019-01-02 14:51:03 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
07fdbba9d0 vim-patch:91f84f6e11cd
Update runtime files.
91f84f6e11
2018-10-29 09:55:07 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
884ac81135 vim-patch:675e8d6adb88
Update runtime files.
675e8d6adb

---

NA:
vim-patch:ffd112edc6a8
Fix missing patch number.
ffd112edc6
2018-10-29 09:37:13 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
17a5dde8d3 vim-patch:22f1d0e35eb0
Updated runtime files.

Add Serbian translations and spell checking.
22f1d0e35e
2018-10-28 14:18:21 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
542513fd8a vim-patch:a2a80162deb1
Update runtime files.
a2a80162de
2018-10-28 13:48:02 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
e46534b423 Merge #4486 'refactor: Remove maxmem, maxmemtot options'
After this change we never release blocks from memory (in practice it
never happened because the memory limits are never reached).  Let the OS
take care of that.

---

On today's systems the 'maxmem' and 'maxmemtot' values are huge (4+ GB)
so the limits are never reached in practice, but Vim wastes a lot of
time checking if the limit was reached.

If the limit is reached Vim starts saving pieces of the swap file that were in
memory to the disk. Said in a different way: Vim implements its own
memory-paging mechanism. This is unnecessary and inefficient since the
operating system already has virtual memory and will swap to the disk if
programs start using too much memory.

This change does...

1. Reduce the number of config options and need for documentation.
2. Make the code more efficient as we don't have to keep track of memory
   usage nor check if the memory limits were reached to start swapping
   to disk every time we need memory for buffers.
3. Simplify the code. Once memfile.c is simple enough it could be
   replaced by actual operating system memory mapping (mmap,
   MemoryViewOfFile...). This change does not prevent Vim to recover
   changes from swap files since the swapping code is never triggered
   with the huge limits set by default.
2018-05-02 10:14:42 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
53749e1749 defaults: enable 'cscopeverbose', and deprecate it 2018-01-21 13:18:05 +01:00
James McCoy
c162bc6294
vim-patch:8.0.0420: text garbled when the system encoding differs from 'encoding'
Problem:    When running :make the output may be in the system encoding,
            different from 'encoding'.
Solution:   Add the 'makeencoding' option. (Ken Takata)

2c7292dc5b
2017-12-17 11:20:28 -05:00
Justin M. Keyes
85cfc4c4f9 vim-patch:74675a666b51
Updated runtime files and translations.

74675a666b
2017-11-07 01:46:19 +01:00