Problem:
Completion messages such as "scanning tags" are noisy and generally not
useful on most systems. Most users probably aren't aware that this is
configurable.
Solution:
Set `shortmess+=C`.
PROBLEM:
Whenever any text edits are applied to the buffer, the `marks` part of those
lines will be lost. This is mostly problematic for code formatters that format
the whole buffer like `prettier`, `luafmt`, ...
When doing atomic changes inside a vim doc, vim keeps track of those changes and
can update the positions of marks accordingly, but in this case we have a whole
doc that changed. There's no simple way to update the positions of all marks
from the previous document state to the new document state.
SOLUTION:
* save marks right before `nvim_buf_set_lines` is called inside `apply_text_edits`
* check if any marks were lost after doing `nvim_buf_set_lines`
* restore those marks to the previous positions
TEST CASE:
* have a formatter enabled
* open any file
* create a couple of marks
* indent the whole file to the right
* save the file
Before this change: all marks will be removed.
After this change: they will be preserved.
Fixes#14307
BREAKING CHANGE: LspRequest is no longer a User autocmd but is now a
first class citizen.
LspRequest as a User autocmd had limited functionality. Namely, the only
thing you could do was use the notification to do a lookup on all the
clients' requests tables to figure out what changed.
Promoting the autocmd to a full autocmd lets us set the buffer the
request was initiated on (so people can set buffer-local autocmds for
listening to these events).
Additionally, when used from Lua, we can pass additional metadata about
the request along with the notification, including the client ID, the
request ID, and the actual request object stored on the client's
requests table. Users can now listen for these events and act on them
proactively instead of polling all of the requests tables and looking
for changes.
- `client.dynamic_capabilities` is an object that tracks client register/unregister
- `client.supports_method` will additionally check if a dynamic capability supports the method, taking document filters into account. But only if the client enabled `dynamicRegistration` for the capability
- updated the default client capabilities to include dynamicRegistration for:
- formatting
- rangeFormatting
- hover
- codeAction
- hover
- rename
libvterm v0.3 supports reflow of terminal buffer when Nvim is resized
Since v0.3 is now a required dependency, enable it by default to find
(and fix) possible issues.
Note: Neovim's scrollback buffer does not support reflow (yet), so lines
vanishing into the buffer due to a too small window will be restored
without reflow.
Problem: Some commands for opening a file don't use 'switchbuf'.
Solution: Use 'switchbuf' for more commands. (Yegappan Lakshmanan,
closesvim/vim#12383, closesvim/vim#12381)
54be5fb382
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Making a mapping work in all modes is complicated.
Solution: Add the <Cmd> special key. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#7282,
closes 4784, based on patch by Bjorn Linse)
957cf67d50
Change docs to match Vim if it's wording is better.
Change error numbers to match Vim.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
This replaces the custom `health{Error,Warning,Success}` highlight
groups with `Diagnostic{Error,Warning,Ok}`, which are defined by
default. Removes the link for `healthHelp`, which was no longer
actually used after #20879.
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>
Problem: Vim9: string indexes are counted in bytes.
Solution: Use character indexes. (closesvim/vim#6574)
e3c37d8ebf
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Not enough characters accepted for 'spellfile'.
Solution: Add vim_is_fname_char() and use it for 'spellfile'.
bc49c5f48f
Cherry-pick related doc update from Vim runtime.
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Divide by zero with 'smoothscroll' set and a narrow window.
Solution: Bail out when the window is too narrow.
870219c58c
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Cannot scroll by screen line if a line wraps.
Solution: Add the 'smoothscroll' option. Only works for CTRL-E and CTRL-Y
so far.
f6196f4244
vim-patch:9.0.0641: missing part of the new option code
Problem: Missing part of the new option code.
Solution: Add missing WV_SMS.
bbbda8fd81
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
When injections are added or removed make sure to:
- invoke 'changedtree' callbacks for when new trees are added.
- invoke 'changedtree' callbacks for when trees are invalidated
- redraw regions when languagetree children are removed
Problem: Heredoc for interfaces does not support "trim".
Solution: Update the script heredoc support to be same as the :let command.
(Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#5916)
6c2b7b8055
Packing and unpacking return values impairs performance considerably.
In an attempt to avoid creating tables as much as possible we can
instead pass return values between functions (which does not require
knowing the number of values a function might return). This makes the
code more complex, but improves benchmark numbers non-trivially.