Problem: tests: test_vim9_builtin is a bit slow
Solution: source tests from a buffer instead of
writing and sourcing a file (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
closes: vim/vim#1461422697b6179
N/A patch:
vim-patch:9.1.0299: Vim9: return type not set for a lambda assigned to script var
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Crash when typing many keys with D- modifier (after 9.1.0227).
Solution: Don't treat a 0x80 byte inside a special sequence as the start
of a special sequence (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#146136b13e3d4e4
Problem: Page scrolling does not always place the cursor at the top or
bottom of the window (Mathias Rav)
Solution: Place the cursor at the top or bottom of the window.
(Luuk van Baal)
4b6b0c4024
Problem:
Besides being redundant with vim.iter():flatten(), `tbl_flatten` has
these problems:
- Has `tbl_` prefix but only accepts lists.
- Discards some results! Compare the following:
- iter.flatten():
```
vim.iter({1, { { a = 2 } }, { 3 } }):flatten():totable()
```
- tbl_flatten:
```
vim.tbl_flatten({1, { { a = 2 } }, { 3 } })
```
Solution:
Deprecate tbl_flatten.
Note:
iter:flatten() currently fails ("flatten() requires a list-like table")
on this code from gen_lsp.lua:
local anonym = vim.iter({ -- remove nil
anonymous_num > 1 and '' or nil,
'---@class ' .. anonymous_classname,
}):flatten():totable()
Should we enhance :flatten() to work for arrays?
Problem: tests: test_winfixbuf is a bit slow
Solution: use defer if possible, reset hidden option, use --not-a-term
when starting Vim using system() (Yegappan Lakshmanan)
closes: vim/vim#146114baf908d60
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: runtime(uci): No support for uci file types
(Wu, Zhenyu)
Solution: include basic uci ftplugin and syntax plugins
(Colin Caine)
closes: vim/vim#145754b3fab14db
Co-authored-by: Colin Caine <complaints@cmcaine.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: No test that completing a partial mapping clears 'showcmd'.
Solution: Complete partial mappings in Test_showcmd_part_map() instead
of using :echo. Adjust some comments (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#14580094c4390bd
Problem:
We need to establish a pattern for `enable()`.
Solution:
- First `enable()` parameter is always `enable:boolean`.
- Update `vim.diagnostic.enable()`
- Update `vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable()`.
- It was not released yet, so no deprecation is needed. But to help
HEAD users, it will show an informative error.
- vim.deprecate():
- Improve message when the "removal version" is a *current or older* version.
Problem: 'showcmd' is wrong for partial mapping with multibyte char,
and isn't very readable with modifyOtherKeys.
Solution: Decode multibyte char and merge modifiers into the char.
(zeertzjq)
This improves the following situations:
- Multibyte chars whose individual bytes are considered unprintable are
now shown properly in 'showcmd' area.
- Ctrl-W with modifyOtherKeys now shows ^W in 'showcmd' area.
The following situation may still need improvement:
- If the char is a special key or has modifiers that cannot be merged
into it, internal keycodes are shown in 'showcmd' area like before.
This applies to keys typed in Normal mode commands as well, and it's
hard to decide how to make it more readable due to the limited space
taken by 'showcmd', so I'll leave it for later.
closes: vim/vim#14572acdfb8a979
Problem: Cursor wrong after using setcellwidth() in terminal
(mikoto2000)
Solution: output additional spaces, so the behaviour matches the GUI
(mikoto2000)
fixes: vim/vim#14539closes: vim/vim#14540
Fix CUI `setcellwidths` characters draw behavior to same GUI behavior.
e20fa59903
This is already fixed and tested in Nvim in #28322.
Co-authored-by: mikoto2000 <mikoto2000@gmail.com>
Problem: a few memory leaks are found
(LuMingYinDetect )
Solution: properly free the memory
Fixes the following problems:
- Memory leak in f_maplist()
fixes: vim/vim#14486
- Memory leak in option.c
fixes: vim/vim#14485
- Memory leak in f_resolve()
fixes: vim/vim#14484
- Memory leak in f_autocmd_get()
related: vim/vim#14474
- Memory leak in dict_extend_func()
fixes: vim/vim#14477fixes: vim/vim#14238closes: vim/vim#1451729269a71b5
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Error with matchaddpos() and empty list
(@rickhow)
Solution: Return early for an empty list
fixes: vim/vim#14525closes: vim/vim#14563f7d31adcc2
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Renaming non-current buffer changes working directory when
'autochdir' is set.
Solution: Temporarily disable 'autochdir'. Add more tests for the
win_set_buf change.
- Test maparg() and maplist() in the same test.
- Use matches() instead of string.match().
- Avoid overlong lines and strange spacing in exec_lua().
- Revert code change from last PR as the variable may be needed.
Problem: String interpolation fails for List type
Solution: use implicit string(list) for string interpolation and :put =
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
related: vim/vim#14529closes: vim/vim#14556bce51d9005
Cherry-pick eval_to_string_eap() from patch 8.2.1914.
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: filetype: some requirements files are not recognized
Solution: Detect '*-requirements.txt', 'constraints.txt',
'requirements.in', 'requirements/*.txt' and 'requires/*.txt'
as requirements filetype, include pip compiler, include
requirements filetype and syntax plugin
(Wu, Zhenyu, @raimon49)
closes: vim/vim#14379f9f5424d3e
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Co-authored-by: raimon <raimon49@hotmail.com>
Problem: Vim9: Not all function argument types are properly checked.
Solution: Add and improve argument type checks. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#8839)
fc3b775055
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: filetype: some mail tools not recognized
Solution: Detect '.mbsncrc' as conf, '.msmtprc' as msmtp
and '.notmuch-config' as ini filetype
(Shane-XB-Qian)
closes: vim/vim#14533a7a9a476cf
Co-authored-by: shane.xb.qian <shane.qian@foxmail.com>
Problem: No test for highlight behavior with 'ambiwidth'.
Solution: Add a screendump test for 'ambiwidth' with 'cursorline'.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14554a59e031aa0
Problem:
vim.diagnostic.enable() does not match the signature of vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable()
Solution:
- Change the signature so that the first 2 args are (bufnr, enable).
- Introduce a 3rd `opts` arg.
- Currently it only supports `opts.ns_id`.
Problem:
`vim.diagnostic.is_disabled` and `vim.diagnostic.disable` are unnecessary
and inconsistent with the "toggle" pattern (established starting with
`vim.lsp.inlay_hint`, see https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/25512#pullrequestreview-1676750276
As a reminder, the rationale is:
- we always need `enable()`
- we always end up needing `is_enabled()`
- "toggle" can be achieved via `enable(not is_enabled())`
- therefore,
- `toggle()` and `disable()` are redundant
- `is_disabled()` is a needless inconsistency
Solution:
- Introduce `vim.diagnostic.is_enabled`, and `vim.diagnostic.enable(…, enable:boolean)`
- Note: Future improvement would be to add an `enable()` overload `enable(enable:boolean, opts: table)`.
- Deprecate `vim.diagnostic.is_disabled`, `vim.diagnostic.disable`
Problem:
vim.ui.open "locks up" Nvim if the spawned process does not terminate. #27986
Solution:
- Change `vim.ui.open()`:
- Do not call `wait()`.
- Return a `SystemObj`. The caller can decide if it wants to `wait()`.
- Change `gx` to `wait()` only a short time.
- Allows `gx` to show a message if the command fails, without the
risk of waiting forever.
Problem: CI fails with t_?? test
Solution: use assert_match instead of assert_equal
and test only until t_xo, depending on system
there may be several more termcap codes coming
0d87e3c711
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: When used terminal with XON/XOFF flow control, vim tries to
still make CTRL-S mapping available, which results in severe
screen corruption, especially on large redraws, and even
spurious inputs (John Tsiombikas)
Solution: Disallow CTRL-S mapping if such terminal is recognized.
Don't remove IXON from the bitmask inversion.
(Anton Sharonov)
*** When started like this:
TERM=vt420 vim
:set termcap
shows "t_xon=y"
map <C-S> :echo "abc"<CR>
does nothing (after <C-S> output freezes and subsequent <C-Q>
unfreezes it)
*** When started like this:
TERM=xterm vim
:set termcap
shows "t_xon="
map <C-S> :echo "abc"<CR>
works (after <C-S> one see "abc" string echo-ed)
fixes: vim/vim#12674closes: vim/vim#1454249528da8a6
Co-authored-by: Anton Sharonov <anton.sharonov@gmail.com>
Problem: String interpolation fails for Dict type
Solution: Support Dict data type properly, also support :put =Dict
(without having to convert it to string() first)
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
fixes: vim/vim#14529closes: vim/vim#14541f01493c550
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: noautocmd is confusing; despite its name, it doesn't block all
autocommands (instead it blocks only those related to setting the buffer), and
is commonly used by plugins to open windows while producing minimal
side-effects.
Solution: be consistent and block all autocommands when noautocmd is set.
This includes WinNew (again), plus autocommands from entering the window (if
enter is set) like WinEnter, WinLeave, TabEnter, .etc.
See the discussion at https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/14659#issuecomment-2040029517
for more information.
Remove win_set_buf's noautocmd argument, as it's no longer needed.
NOTE: pum_create_float_preview sets noautocmd for win_set_buf, but all its
callers already use block_autocmds.
Despite that, pum_create_float_preview doesn't actually properly handle
autocommands (it has no checks for whether those from win_enter or
nvim_create_buf free the window).
For now, ensure autocommands are blocked within it for correctness (in case it's
ever called outside of a block_autocmds context; the function seems to have been
refactored in #26739 anyway).
Problem: Wrong cursor position after using setcellwidths().
Solution: Invalidate cursor position in addition to redrawing.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#1454505aacec6ab
Reorder functions in test_utf8.vim to match upstream.
Add more filters so that LuaJIT can parse headers on macOS 14.
The system headers use a style of enum introduced in C++11 (and allowed
as an extension in C by clang) of the form:
enum Name : Type {
The system headers also use bitfields in the mach_vm_range_recipe* types:
struct Foo { int bar : 32; }
Neither of these constructs can be parsed by LuaJIT, so filter the lines
out. Neither of these declarations are used by neovim's unittests.
There is a (now closed) issue about bitfields for LuaJIT:
https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/issues/951Fixes#26145.
Problem: Crash when using heredoc with comment in command block.
Solution: Handle a newline more like the end of the line, fix coverity
warning (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#145351f5175d9af
If the filename passed to vim_FullName() is a relative directory, and
does not exist, it is appended to the current working directory. Since
the return value of append_path() was ignored, and if the buffer length
was too small to fit getcwd() + dirname(filename), it would still try to
append the basename(filename).
This was manifesting as a failure in test/unit/path_spec.lua in:
itp('fails and uses filename if given filename contains non-existing directory', ..
This failure occurs when running the tests from directory with a short
path such as: /work/src/nv
test/unit/path_spec.lua:420: Expected objects to be the same.
Passed in:
(string) '/work/src/nv/test.file'
Expected:
(string) 'non_existing_dir/test.file'
This return value for the second call to append_path() to append
basename(filename) was checked, and this is where it would fail for
normal / longer getcwd()s.
This reverts commit 4382d2ed56.
The story for this feature was left in an incomplete state. It was never
the intention to unilaterally fold all information, only the ones that
did not contain relevant information. This feature does more harm than
good in its incomplete state.
LuaJIT does not handle -0.0 correctly in 'dual number mode' (which is
the default, and only supported mode for LuaJIT arm64). If LuaJIT is
forced to use 'dual number mode' on X64 (where the default is single),
this test will fail in the same manner.
Fix this by using tonumber("-0.0") instead of a -0.0 literal.
See: https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/issues/858
Problem: filetype: some history files are not recognized
Solution: Add some history patterns to filetype.vim
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14513da70feabea
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: xilinx files are not recognized
Solution: Add a few xilinx specific file patterns,
inspect lpr files for being xml/pascal
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14454614691ceef
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: some TeX files are not recognized
Solution: Add more patterns for TeX files and inspect
a few more files for being TeX files
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#1445661ee833a50
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Run the global before_each() before all other before_each(), so that
clear() uses the test ID of the current test, not the previous one.
Don't skip generating test IDs for skipped tests, as that'll make a
skipped test have the same test ID as the previous one.
Problem: Patch 9.1.0296 causes too many issues
(Tony Mechelynck, chdiza, CI)
Solution: Back out the change for now
Revert "patch 9.1.0296: regexp: engines do not handle case-folding well"
This reverts commit 7a27c108e0509f3255ebdcb6558e896c223e4d23 it causes
issues with syntax highlighting and breaks the FreeBSD and MacOS CI. It
needs more work.
fixes: vim/vim#14487c97f4d61cd
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Vim9: heredoc start may be recognized in string.
Solution: Don't skip to closing bracket for invalid list assignment.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#144721817ccdb10
Problem: Missing test for what patch v9.1.0285 fixes
Solution: Add a test for cursor movement at buffer boundaries.
(Luuk van Baal)
aa8e22b035
vim-patch:9.1.0225: test_matchparen not run in CI
Problem: test_matchparen not run in CI
Solution: add test_matchparen.res to NEW_TESTS_RES in Makefile,
update changed highlighting dump from v9.1.61
059aeac2be
Changes N/A and test result was restored in patch 9.1.0258 (included in #28160).
Problem:
Decoration provider `on_line` handler is invoked for diff filler line
below the last buffer line. This does not match the documentation:
"called for each buffer line".
Solution:
Check `end_fill`.
Problem: when reconfig current float win without win key in nvim_win_set_config will cause float win position changed when move.
Solution: don't relative itself.
Problem: Regex engines do not handle case-folding well
Solution: Correctly calculate byte length of characters to skip
When the regexp engine compares two utf-8 codepoints case insensitively
it may match an adjacent character, because it assumes it can step over
as many bytes as the pattern contains.
This however is not necessarily true because of case-folding, a
multi-byte UTF-8 character can be considered equal to some single-byte
value.
Let's consider the pattern 'ſ' and the string 's'. When comparing and
ignoring case, the single character 's' matches, and since it matches
Vim will try to step over the match (by the amount of bytes of the
pattern), assuming that since it matches, the length of both strings is
the same.
However in that case, it should only step over the single byte
value 's' so by 1 byte and try to start matching after it again. So for the
backtracking engine we need to ensure:
- we try to match the correct length for the pattern and the text
- in case of a match, we step over it correctly
The same thing can happen for the NFA engine, when skipping to the next
character to test for a match. We are skipping over the regstart
pointer, however we do not consider the case that because of
case-folding we may need to adjust the number of bytes to skip over. So
this needs to be adjusted in find_match_text() as well.
A related issue turned out, when prog->match_text is actually empty. In
that case we should try to find the next match and skip this condition.
fixes: vim/vim#14294closes: vim/vim#144337a27c108e0
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Vim9: comment may be treated as heredoc start.
(Ernie Rael)
Solution: Use skip_var_list() instead of find_name_end().
(zeertzjq)
fixes: vim/vim#14444closes: vim/vim#144469a91d2b72c
Problem: plines_m_win() does not take into account it's "limit_winheight"
argument for filler lines below the last line of the buffer.
(after v9.1.0280)
Solution: Check window height when "limit_winheight" is TRUE.
(Luuk van Baal)
08b0f632c1
Problem: Wrong doc style for pandoc syntax description,
Test_diff_eob_halfpage() may fail depending on
screen size, using braces in highlight.c when
not necessary
Solution: Fix pandoc documentation, make sure the window
for the test has 7 lines, remove the braces.
a040019be6
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: filetype: R history files are not recognized
Solution: Detect '.Rhistory' files as r filetype
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14440fc21b6437c
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: Logic to make sure cursor is in visible part of the screen after
scrolling the text with 'smoothscroll' is scattered, asymmetric
and contains bugs.
Solution: Adjust and create helper function for 'smoothscroll' cursor logic.
(Luuk van Baal)
9148ba8a46
Problem: "zb" does not reveal filler lines at the start of a buffer.
Scrolled cursor position with 'smoothscroll' is unpredictable,
and may reset skipcol later if it is not visible (after v9.1.258)
Solution: Replace confusing for loop that reaches final control value too
early with while loop. Set "w_curswant" accordingly so cursor
will be placed in visible part of topline.
(Luuk van Baal)
bd28cae1f1
Problem: Support for 'smoothscroll' in (half-)page scrolling
broke backward compatibility and can be made to work better.
(after v9.1.215)
Solution: Restore the previous cursor and end-of-buffer behavior for
half-page scrolling and improve 'smoothscroll' support.
(Luuk van Baal)
cb204e688e
Problem: Autocommand may change currect directory after :tcd and :lcd.
Solution: Also clear tp_localdir and w_localdir when using aucmd_win.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#144359d956ee8ea
Also close Nvim instance before removing log file, otherwise the Nvim
instance will still write to the log file.
Also adjust log level in libuv_process_spawn(). Ref #27660
Now that Nvim always supports nanotime, sleeping for some milliseconds
is actually enough, but for test_stat.vim keeping some longer sleeps may
increase test coverage, so just match the upstream test.
Problem: Test for TextChanged is still flaky with ASAN.
Solution: Don't index the result of readfile().
(zeertzjq)
It turns out that with ASAN the file may become empty during a write
even if it's non-empty both before and after the write, in which case
indexing the result of readfile() will error, so use join() instead.
Also don't delete the file halfway the test, just in case it may cause
errors on the next read.
closes: vim/vim#14421e9ff79a7c9
Problem: Two tests in test_filechanged.vim are slow.
Solution: Sleep for shorter if the +nanotime feature is available.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#1441883cd2c7bf0
Design
- Enable commenting support only through `gc` mappings for simplicity.
No ability to configure, no Lua module, no user commands. Yet.
- Overall implementation is a simplified version of 'mini.comment'
module of 'echasnovski/mini.nvim' adapted to be a better suit for
core. It basically means reducing code paths which use only specific
fixed set of plugin config.
All used options are default except `pad_comment_parts = false`. This
means that 'commentstring' option is used as is without forcing single
space inner padding.
As 'tpope/vim-commentary' was considered for inclusion earlier, here is
a quick summary of how this commit differs from it:
- **User-facing features**. Both implement similar user-facing mappings.
This commit does not include `gcu` which is essentially a `gcgc`.
There are no commands, events, or configuration in this commit.
- **Size**. Both have reasonably comparable number of lines of code,
while this commit has more comments in tricky areas.
- **Maintainability**. This commit has (purely subjectively) better
readability, tests, and Lua types.
- **Configurability**. This commit has no user configuration, while
'vim-commentary' has some (partially as a counter-measure to possibly
modifying 'commentstring' option).
- **Extra features**:
- This commit supports tree-sitter by computing `'commentstring'`
option under cursor, which can matter in presence of tree-sitter
injected languages.
- This commit comments blank lines while 'tpope/vim-commentary' does
not. At the same time, blank lines are not taken into account when
deciding the toggle action.
- This commit has much better speed on larger chunks of lines (like
above 1000). This is thanks to using `nvim_buf_set_lines()` to set
all new lines at once, and not with `vim.fn.setline()`.
Problem:
Some servers don't report progress during initialize unless the client
sets the `workDoneToken`
See https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#initiatingWorkDoneProgress
In particular:
> There is no specific client capability signaling whether a client will
> send a progress token per request. The reason for this is that this is
> in many clients not a static aspect and might even change for every
> request instance for the same request type. So the capability is signal
> on every request instance by the presence of a workDoneToken property.
And:
> Servers can also initiate progress reporting using the
> window/workDoneProgress/create request. This is useful if the server
> needs to report progress outside of a request (for example the server
> needs to re-index a database). The token can then be used to report
> progress using the same notifications used as for client initiated
> progress.
So far progress report functionality was relying entirely on the latter.
Solution:
Set a `workDoneToken`
Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/27938
Problem: console dialog cannot save unnamed buffers
Solution: set bufname before save (glepnir). Define dialog_con_gui
to test for GUI+Console dialog support, use it to skip
the test when the GUI feature has been defined.
Note: The dialog_changed() function will also try to call the
browse_save_fname() function, when FEAT_BROWSE is defined (which is only
defined in a GUI build of Vim). This will eventually lead to a call of
do_browse(), which causes an error message if a GUI is not currently
running (see the TODO: in do_browse()) and will then lead to a failure
in Test_goto_buf_with_onfirm().
Therefore, we must disable the Test_goto_buf_with_onfirm(), when the
dialog_con_gui feature is enabled (which basically means dialog feature
for GUI and Console builds, in contrast to the dialog_con and dialog_gui
feature).
(Previously this wasn't a problem, because the test aborted in the YES
case for the :confirm :b XgotoConf case and did therefore not run into
the browse function call)
closes: vim/vim#14398df46115fc8
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Ref #21393
- Move default user commands to _defaults.lua as that now contains all
kinds of defaults rather than just default mappings and menus.
- Remove the :aunmenu as there are no menus when _defaults.lua is run.
Problem: Dialog for file changed outside of Vim not tested.
Solution: Add a test. Move FileChangedShell test. Add 'L' flag to
feedkeys().
5e66b42aae
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
`exec_lua` makes code slighly harder to read, so it's beneficial to
remove it in cases where it's possible or convenient.
Not all `exec_lua` calls should be removed even if the test passes as it
changes the semantics of the test even if it happens to pass.
From https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/28155#discussion_r1548185779:
"Note for tests like this, which fundamentally are about conversion, you
end up changing what conversion you are testing. Even if the result
happens to be same (as they often are, as we like the rules to be
consistent if possible), you are now testing the RPC conversion rules
instead of the vim script to in-process lua conversion rules."
From https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/28155#discussion_r1548190152:
"A test like this specifies that the cursor is valid immediately and not
after a separate cycle of normal (or an other input-processing) mode."
Problem: Normal mode TextChanged isn't tested properly.
Solution: Combine Test_Changed_ChangedI() and Test_Changed_ChangedI_2()
and also run it on Windows. Fix a typo in main.c.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14396c422662933
Problem: filetype: typespec files are not recognized
Solution: Detect '*.tsp' files as typespec
(Hilmar Wiegand)
Specs is at https://typespec.io/closes: vim/vim#143926c9f4f98f1
Co-authored-by: Hilmar Wiegand <me@hwgnd.de>
Problem: [security]: Heap buffer overflow when calling complete_add()
in the first call of 'completefunc'
Solution: Call check_cursor() after calling 'completefunc' (zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#143910a419e07a7
Problem: Adding a character for incsearch fails at end of line.
Solution: Only check cursor line number.
d4566c14e7
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
We start at 100 so we can make the base set larger if needed. (It might need to
grow/shrink as a result of adopting the new default color scheme as the
default for tests)
Usage best illustrataded by example.
Improving the workflow for making new tests with `screen:snapshot_util()` will
be a follow up.
Problem: Filetype test fails.
Solution: Move detection by name before detection by extension.
Improve TextChanged test and remove wrong test and fix
a typo in a comment (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#143738eb7523802
The changes to filetype.vim are N/A since Nvim always prefers filename
matches to extension matches.
Problem: Filetype detection fails if file name ends in many '~'.
Solution: Strip multiple '~' at the same time. (closesvim/vim#12553)
c12e4eecbb
In Nvim this already works as Lua filetype detection isn't subject to
such a small recursion limit as autocommands, but it still makes sense
to avoid unnecessary recursion.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: filetype: rock_manifest and config.ld files are not recognized
Solution: Detect 'rock_manifest' and 'config.ld' as lua
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14370a917bd58bd
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: fontconfig files are not recognized
Solution: detect 'fonts.conf' as xml
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14367a2c27b01dc
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: zsh theme, history and zunit files are not
recognized.
Solution: Detect '.zsh_history', '*.zsh-theme' and '*.zunit' as zsh
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14366a55a22a1a3
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: bash history files are not recognized
Solution: detect .bash-history and .bash_history files as bash
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#1436584ce55001a
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: netrw history file is not recognized
Solution: Detect .netrwhist as vim files (Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14364abbb4a4f70
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: mysql history files are not recognized
Solution: Detect .mysql_history as mysql
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#143626b285c8cfd
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: supertux files are not recognized
Solution: Supertux uses lisp to store hotkeys in config and game stage information,
so add a pattern for supertux files.
(Wu, Zhenyu)
Reference: https://github.com/SuperTux/supertux/wiki/S-Expressioncloses: vim/vim#143564ff83b904e
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: support for Intel HEX files is lacking
Solution: Add more file extensions that are typical for Intel HEX files
(Wu, Zhenyu)
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_HEXcloses: vim/vim#14355e523dd9803
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: Conceal test fails when rightleft feature is disabled.
Solution: Skip test if rightleft feature is missing (Julio B).
closes: vim/vim#143425df961a1bc
Co-authored-by: Julio B <julio.bacel@gmail.com>
Problem: Filetype may be undetected when a SwapExists autocommand sets
filetype in another buffer.
Solution: Make filetype detection state buffer-specific. Also fix a
similar problem for 'modified' (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#143445bf6c2117f
Problem: TextChanged autocommand not triggered under some circumstances
(Sergey Vlasov)
Solution: Trigger TextChanged when TextChangedI has not been triggered
fixes: vim/vim#14332closes: vim/vim#143398603270293
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Backslashes are valid characters in unix style paths.
Fix the conversion of backslashes to forward slashes in several `vim.fs`
functions when not on Windows. On Windows, backslashes will still be converted
to forward slashes.
Problem: Recording may still be wrong in Select mode (after 8.2.3993).
Solution: Make sure a character isn't split between two buffer blocks.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14326ea95f1a5ad
Problem: Two unrelated things are tested by a single test.
Solution: Split it into two, restoring the old Test_brace_single_line().
Add missing cleanup to some tests.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14323ad493ef3ea
Problem: Current behavior of stateful intro message is too persistent.
For example, it is still drawn if new empty buffer is shown in current
window (either by explicitly setting it or after `tabnew`). Although
the buffer is empty, the act of it being shown should be made visible.
Solution: Make intro message persist if all is true:
- Current buffer is the same as it was just after start, i.e. empty
nameless with initial handle (i.e. 1).
- Current window is the same as it was just after start, i.e. single
non-floating with initial handle.
Problem: using win_viewport for implementing smooth scrolling in an external
UI might run into problems when winbar or borders is used, as there is
no indication that the entire grid is not used for scrolled buffer text.
Solution: add `win_viewport_margins` event.
Problem: Page-wise scrolling with Ctrl-D/Ctrl-U implements
it's own logic to change the topline and cursor.
More logic than necessary for scrolling with Ctrl-F/Ctrl-B
was removed in patch 9.1.0211.
Solution: Re-use the logic from Ctrl-E/Ctrl-Y/Ctrl-F/Ctrl-B while
staying backward compatible as much as possible.
Restore some of the logic that determined how many lines will
be scrolled (Luuk van Baal)
5a2e3ec9ac
Problem: Unnecessary multiplications in backspace code, as
"col / ts * ts" is the same as "col - col % ts".
Solution: Change "col / ts * ts" to "col - col % ts". Adjust the loop
and the comments ins_bs() to be easier to understand. Update
tests to reset 'smarttab' properly.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#143088ede7a0694
Problem: regexp: verymagic cannot match before/after a mark
Solution: Correctly check for the very magic check (Julio B)
Fix regexp parser for \v%>'m and \v%<'m
Currently \v%'m works fine, but it is unable to match before or after
the position of mark m.
closes: vim/vim#1430946fa3c7e27
Co-authored-by: Julio B <julio.bacel@gmail.com>
Problem: CI: MS-Windows fails in test_winfixbuf
(after v9.1.208)
Solution: Instead of skipping the test, write the file
so it exists on disk, to verify that MS-Windows
short filename expansion is successful.
(Sean Dewar)
related: vim/vim#14286aed6554b46
Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: Error on exit with EXITFREE and 'winfixbuf'.
Solution: Handle DT_FREE before checking for 'winfixbuf'.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14314620e85265c
Problem: Page-wise scrolling with Ctrl-F/Ctrl-B implements
it's own logic to change the topline and cursor.
In doing so, skipcol is not handled properly for
'smoothscroll', and virtual lines.
Solution: Re-use the logic from Ctrl-E/Ctrl-Y while staying
backward compatible as much as possible.
b9f5b95b7b
Problem: filetype: support for gnuplot files is lacking
Solution: Also detect *.gnuplot files
(RobbiZ98)
closes: vim/vim#142433a6bd0c5c7
Co-authored-by: RobbiZ98 <113035863+RobbiZ98@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: winfixbuf does not allow to re-edit current buffer
(Tim Pope, after v9.1.0147)
Solution: Explicitly allow :e even when 'winfixbuf' is set,
since it just re-loads the current buffer
(Colin Kennedy)
fixes: vim/vim#14237closes: vim/vim#1428665e580bd56
Problem:
LSP basic_finish test modified in #27899 is flaky again after #28030.
Solution:
Run on_setup() immediately after setup using a before_init callback.
Problem: Backspace inserts spaces with virtual text and 'smarttab'.
Solution: Ignore virtual text and wrapping when backspacing.
(zeertzjq)
related: neovim/neovim#28005closes: vim/vim#142960185c77014
Co-authored-by: VanaIgr <vanaigranov@gmail.com>
Problem: Cannot use modifiers before :-Ntabmove.
Solution: Check backwards from the command instead of checking from the
start of the command line. Slightly adjust docs to make them
more consistent (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#14289076faac537
Move test cases that are more about treesitter query API rather than
parser API or LanguageTree out of "treesitter/parser_spec", and collect
them in another test suite "treesitter/query_spec".
General refactoring, including:
- Improve whitespace and indentation
- Prefix captures with `@`
- Add more comments on `iter_capture()` tests
- Move `test_query` up closer to the fixture source string
No behavioral changes are made.
This is the first installment of a multi-PR series significantly
refactoring how highlights are being specified.
The end goal is to have a base set of 20 ish most common highlights,
and then specific files only need to add more groups to that as needed.
As a complicating factor, we also want to migrate to the new default
color scheme eventually. But by sharing a base set, that future PR
will hopefully be a lot smaller since a lot of tests will be migrated
just simply by updating the base set in place.
As a first step, fix the anti-pattern than Screen defaults to ignoring
highlights. Highlights are integral part of the screen state, not
something "extra" which we only test "sometimes". For now, we still
allow opt-out via the intentionally ugly
screen._default_attr_ids = nil
The end goal is to get rid of all of these eventually (which will be
easier as part of the color scheme migration)
Problem: Not enough tests for the slice() function.
Solution: Test with multibyte chars, and in both Legacy and Vim9 script.
Update docs to be clearer about how it treats composing chars.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#14275ad38769030
When the edited file is a symlink, the unexpanded file name is needed to
to achieve the same behavior as the autocommand pattern matching in Vim.
Neither args.file nor args.match are guaranteed to be unexpanded, so use
bufname() instead.
Problem: memleak with ex_drop(), NULL dereference
(zeertzjq)
Solution: revert back to ex_rewind(), use curbuf instead of buf
fixes: vim/vim#14246closes: vim/vim#1425185a769d466
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: :drop tries to :rewind the argumentlist, which results in E37
(after v9.1.0046)
Solution: instead of calling ex_rewind(), call open_buffer() only when
re-using the initial empty buffer
fixes: vim/vim#14219closes: vim/vim#14220978178823b
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: complete_info() returns wrong order of items
(after v9.0.2018)
Solution: Revert Patch v9.0.2018
(Girish Palya)
bug fix: complete_info() gives wrong results
1) complete_info() reverses list of items during <c-p>
2) 'selected' item index is wrong during <c-p>
3) number of items returnd can be wrong
Solution:
- Decouple 'cp_number' from 'selected' index since they need not be
correlated
- Do not iterate the list backwards
- Add targeted tests
Regression introduced by 69fb5afb3b
Following are unnecessary commits to patch problems from above:
fef6630166daef8c7437
All the tests from above commits are retained though.
fixes: vim/vim#14204closes: vim/vim#142418950bf7f8b
Remove EMPTY_IF_NULL() as it has been unnecessary since #12673.
Co-authored-by: Girish Palya <girishji@gmail.com>
Problem: Vento files are not recognized.
Solution: Recognize *.vto files as filetype "vento" (wrapperup)
Vento is a templating engine https://vento.js.org/closes: vim/vim#142299f26e5a9bc
Co-authored-by: wrapperup <wrapperup4@gmail.com>
Problem: assertion failure in nvim_create_buf if buflist_new autocommands open
a swapfile when "scratch" is set.
Solution: block autocommands when setting up the buffer; fire them later
instead.
Note that, unlike buflist_new, I don't check if autocommands aborted script
processing; the buffer is already created and configured at that point, so might
as well return the handle anyway.
Rather than repeat try_{start,end} and {un}block_autocmds for each relevant
operation, just do it at the start and near the end. This means that, if
TermResponse fires from unblock_autocmds for whatever reason, it can see the
buffer in an already configured state if we didn't bail due to an error (plus
it's probably a bit cleaner this way).
Problem: Not all standard treesitter groups are documented.
Solution: Document them all (without relying on fallback); add default
link for new `*.builtin` groups to `Special` and `@keyword.type` to
`Structure`. Remove `@markup.environment.*` which only made sense for
LaTeX.
The first describe() block enters terminal mode in before_each(), so
feed_command() at the start of a test case writes it to the terminal
instead of executing it.
Problem:
As mentioned in #23002 on_setup and on_init are run concurrently.
However, in basic_finish tests on_setup must attach the client before
on_init finishes. The other basic_finish test isn't flaky because it
makes an RPC request in on_init.
Solution:
Don't use on_setup in basic_finish tests.
Problem: "NOTE"s, inline Vim script code, and links ending in digits may not be
highlighted correctly within the :Tutor.
Solution: set an explicit value for ":syntax iskeyword" that includes digits. Do
it after ":syntax include"s, so the included syntax/sh.vim doesn't mess with the
value.
Increase screen test width so all text within the conclusion section is visible.
Co-authored-by: Sean Dewar <6256228+seandewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: Wrong cursor position when clicking after end of line with
'rightleft', 'virtualedit' and conceal.
Solution: Set values in ScreenCols[] also with SLF_RIGHTLEFT. Also fix
off-by-one cursor position with 'colorcolumn' (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#14218deb2204bff