Problem: various vartabstop and shiftround bugs when shifting lines
Solution: Fix the bugs, add new tests for shifting lines in various ways
(Gary Johnson)
fixes: vim/vim#14891closes: vim/vim#16193eed63f96d2
Co-authored-by: Gary Johnson <garyjohn@spocom.com>
Problem: [security]: prevent overflow in indenting
Solution: use long long and remove cast to (int)
The shiftwidth option values are defined as being long. However, when
calculating the actual amount of indent, we cast down to (int), which
may cause the shiftwidth value to become negative and later it may even
cause Vim to try to allocate a huge amount of memory.
We already use long and long long variable types to calculate the indent
(and detect possible overflows), so the cast to (int) seems superfluous
and can be safely removed. So let's just remove the (int) cast and
calculate the indent using longs.
Additionally, the 'shiftwidth' option value is also used when determining
the actual 'cino' options. There it can again cause another overflow, so
make sure it is safe in parse_cino() as well.
fixes: vim/vim#13554closes: vim/vim#135553770574e4a
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: [security]: overflow in shift_line
Solution: allow a max indent of INT_MAX
[security]: overflow in shift_line
When shifting lines in operator pending mode and using a very large
value, we may overflow the size of integer. Fix this by using a long
variable, testing if the result would be larger than INT_MAX and if so,
indent by INT_MAX value.
Special case: We cannot use long here, since on 32bit architectures (or
on Windows?), it typically cannot take larger values than a plain int,
so we have to use long long count, decide whether the resulting
multiplication of the shiftwidth value * amount is larger than INT_MAX
and if so, we will store INT_MAX as possible larges value in the long
long count variable.
Then we can safely cast it back to int when calling the functions to set
the indent (set_indent() or change_indent()). So this should be safe.
Add a test that when using a huge value in operator pending mode for
shifting, we will shift by INT_MAX
closes: vim/vim#135356bf131888a
Skip the test for now, as it takes too long and requires other fixes.
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: GVim: default font size a bit too small
Solution: increase guifont size to 12 pt on GTK builds
of gVim (matveyt).
fixes: vim/vim#16172closes: vim/vim#16178ad3b6a3340
Co-authored-by: matveyt <matthewtarasov@yandex.ru>
Problem: no error check for neg values for 'messagesopt'
(after v9.1.0908)
Solution: add additional error checks and tests (h-east)
closes: vim/vim#1618765be834c30
Nvim's getdigits() checks for overflow, so the code change isn't needed.
Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Problem: Variable name for 'messagesopt' doesn't match short name
(after v9.1.0908)
Solution: Change p_meo to p_mopt. Add more details to docs.
closes: vim/vim#161828cc43daee1
Problem: 'messagesopt' does not check max wait time
(after v9.1.0908)
Solution: Check for max wait value
(Shougo Matsushita)
closes: vim/vim#16183d9e9f89e0f
Co-authored-by: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
Problem: :sleep! not hiding the cursor is an arbitrary difference from
Vim without obvious justification, and Vim's behavior isn't
easily achievable in Nvim.
Solution: Make :sleep! hide the cursor while sleeping.
Ref:
6a01b3fcc3b5c0ade437
Problem:
char-wise folding for `#trim!` ranges are improperly calculated for nodes that
end at column 0, due to the way `get_node_text` works.
Solution:
Add the blank line that `get_node_text` removes for for nodes ending at column
0. Also properly set column positions when performing linewise trims.
Problem:
vim.json.encode escapes every slash in string values (for example in
file paths), and is not optional. Use-case is for preventing HTML
injections (eg. injecting `</script>` closing tag); in the context of
Nvim this is rarely useful.
Solution:
- Add a `escape_slash` flag to `vim.json.encode`.
- Defaults to `false`. (This is a "breaking" change, but more like
a bug fix.)
This commit also implements more generic trimming, acting on all
whitespace (charwise) rather than just empty lines.
It will unblock
https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/pull/3442 and allow
for properly concealing markdown bullet markers regardless of indent
width, e.g.
Problem: When completion leader changes, text that might be reinserted
immediately after is deleted. This unnecessarily affects
extmarks. #31387 restored the original extmarks but that
prevents end_right_gravity marks from growing.
Solution: Avoid deleting leader text that will be reinserted.
Problem: In an autocommand Lua callback whether `args.file` is expanded
depends on whether `expand('<afile>')` has been called.
Solution: Always use the unexpanded file name for `args.file`.
Related to #31306 and vim/vim#16106. This doesn't provide `sfname`, but
at least makes `args.file` have a consistent value.
Problem: Marks that are properly restored by the splice associated with
an undo edit, are unnecessarily pushed to the undo header. This
results in incorrect mark tracking in the "copy_only"
save/restore completion path.
Solution: Avoid pushing left gravity marks at the beginning of the range,
and right gravity marks at the end of the range to the undo
header.
Problem: Missing information in CompleteDone event
Solution: add complete_word and complete_type to v:event dict
(glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#161531c5a120a70
Problem: filetype: Conda configuration files are not recognized
Solution: detect '.condarc' and 'condarc' files as yaml filetype.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#16162876de275cb
In release builds, the Compilation: line is omitted so the build is reproducible. Since the "fall-back for $VIM" line is always present, check for that instead.
In order to run unittests with a release build, we need the test
functions to be accessible when NDEBUG is defined. Moving the functions
into the test fixture ensures they are available and only available for
use by the unit tests.
Problem:
- nvim_subscribe, nvim_unsubscribe were deprecated in
aec4938a21 but this wasn't set in the
API metadata.
- The function annotations
```
FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY FUNC_API_DEPRECATED_SINCE(13)
```
cause this test to fail:
```
RUN T3 api metadata functions are compatible with old metadata or have new level: 3.00 ms ERR
test/functional/api/version_spec.lua:135: function vim_subscribe was removed but exists in level 0 which nvim should be compatible with
stack traceback:
test/functional/api/version_spec.lua:135: in function <test/functional/api/version_spec.lua:128>
```
Solution:
- Set the API metadata.
- Rearrange the annotations so that FUNC_API_DEPRECATED_SINCE is 2nd:
```
FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_DEPRECATED_SINCE(13) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY
```
Problem: default for 'backspace' can be set in C code
Solution: promote the default for 'backspace' from defaults.vim to the C
code (Luca Saccarola)
closes: vim/vim#16143959ef61430
N/A patches:
vim-patch:9.1.0895: default history value is too small
vim-patch:075aeea: runtime(doc): document changed default value for 'history'
Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <github.e41mv@aleeas.com>
Problem: runtime(compiler): pytest compiler not included
Solution: include pytest compiler, update the compiler completion test
(Konfekt)
closes: vim/vim#161303c2596a9e9
Co-authored-by: Konfekt <Konfekt@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: completion list wrong after v9.1.0891
Solution: update compl_mach_array after leader change
(glepnir)
compl_shown_match update not correct after refactoring in v9.1.0891
Unfortunately, this regressed what item is selected after leader change.
So generate compl_match_array before updating compl_shown_match range,
and split generate compl_match_array into range match_head
fixes: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/16128
closes: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/16129a49c077a88
* refactor(shared): extract `vim._list_insert` and `vim._list_remove`
* feat(lsp): add `vim.lsp.foldexpr()`
* docs(lsp): add a todo for state management
* feat(lsp): add `vim.lsp.folding_range.foldclose()`
* feat(lsp): schedule `foldclose()` if the buffer is not up-to-date
* feat(lsp): add `vim.lsp.foldtext()`
* feat(lsp): support multiple folding range providers
* refactor(lsp): expose all folding related functions under `vim.lsp.*`
* perf(lsp): add `lsp.MultiHandler` for do `foldupdate()` only once