Problem: Incsearch not triggered when pasting clipboard register on the
command line.
Solution: Also set "literally" when using a clipboard register. (Ken Takata,
closesvim/vim#12460)
9cf6ab1332
Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
`nvim_(get|set)_option_value` pick the current buffer / window by default for buffer-local/window-local (but not global-local) options. So specifying `buf = 0` or `win = 0` in opts is unnecessary for those options. This PR removes those to reduce code clutter.
The builtin cat was removed in 4bc9229ecb
as it is not used during runtime but only for tests. However, it is a
very small and useful utility program that we need for a lot of our
tests, so there's no harm in bundling it, and it helps us avoid
complicating our build system by having two versions of neovim (neovim
for users and neovim for testing).
Also skip tests if "grep" or "sleep" isn't available.
Extend the capabilities of is_os to detect more platforms such as
freebsd and openbsd. Also remove `iswin()` helper function as it can be
replaced by `is_os("win")`.
This is essentially a convenience wrapper around the `pending()`
function, similar to `skip_fragile()` but more general-purpose.
Also remove `pending_win32` function as it can be replaced by
`skip(iswin())`.
These were just added to avoid churn when changing the default
of 'display'. To simplify message handling logic, we might want
to remove support for printing messages in default_grid later on.
This would allow things like printing error messages safely in the
middle of redraw, or a future graduation of the 'multigrid' feature.
PROBLEM
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$NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS has conflicting purposes as both a parameter ("the
current process should listen on this address") and a descriptor ("the
current process is a child of this address").
This contradiction means the presence of NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS is
ambiguous, so child Nvim always tries to listen on its _parent's_
socket. This is the cause of lots of "Failed to start server" spam in
our test/CI logs:
WARN 2022-04-30… server_start:154: Failed to start server: address already in use: \\.\pipe\nvim-4480-0
WARN 2022-04-30… server_start:154: Failed to start server: address already in use: \\.\pipe\nvim-2168-0
SOLUTION
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1. Set $NVIM to the parent v:servername, *only* in child processes.
- Now the correct way to detect a "parent" Nvim is to check for $NVIM.
2. Do NOT set $NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS in child processes.
3. On startup if $NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS exists, unset it immediately after
server init.
4. Open a channel to parent automatically, expose it as v:parent.
Fixes#3118Fixes#6764Fixes#9336
Ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/8247#issuecomment-380275696
Ref #8696
Problem: Use register one too often and not properly tested.
Solution: Do not always use register one when specifying a register.
(closesvim/vim#4085) Add more tests.
9d7fdd403a
These versions of python has reached End-of-life. getting rid
of python2 support removes a lot of logic to support two
incompatible python versions in the same version.
v8.1.0736 made some changes for making some emsgs more specific.
Includes the change for Test_lambda_fails() in test_lambda.vim.
Adjust relevant functionaltests to expect the new emsgs.
This patch has been fully ported in my Blob port PR, but it hasn't been
merged yet, so just use what we need from it for now.
Required for v8.1.1821.
Problem: Cannot see the selection type in :reg output. (Ayberk Aydın)
Solution: Add c/l/b. (Christian Brabandt, closesvim/vim#5110, closesvim/vim#4546)
3691f1ee72
Patch v8.1.0999 is not ported so ":registers" does not omit register 1.
* support for :perl, :perlfile, :perldo and perleval()
* document that the perl provider doesn't currently work on Windows
* document that the perl legacy interface is now also supported
* added perleval() documentation
* import legacy perl interface tests
* only perl 5.22+ is supported
* healtcheck: use g:perl_host_prog if its set instead
using just 'perl' isn't correct as it may not be the version requested.
ditto for 'cpanm', rather go through 'App::cpanminus' to find the latest
perl version
It worked for MINGW builds at one point
but it keeps failing now because of perl dependencies
or nvim session issues for tests (named pipes as sockets on Windows?).
Vim added more flags for testing yet more dimensions of its Python
situation. Handle those in eval_has_provider().
vim-patch:8.0.1436: not enough information about what Python version may work
Problem: Not enough information about what Python version may work.
Solution: Add "python_compiled", "python3_compiled", "python_dynamic" and
"python3_dynamic" values for has().
ref: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/10942#issuecomment-529479500
Instead of deciding provider status in eval_has_provider, move the
decision to the provider Vim scripts.
Previously, provider loading worked as follows:
1. eval_has_provider() verified provider availability by searching for
the provider#providername#Call function and cached this verificaion as a static
variable for some providers
2. providers short-circuited on loading to prevent the definition of the
Call function (with the exception of the node provider that did not)
This commit changes the expected interface between nvim and its
providers to facilitate provider reloading, by splitting the
verification of the provider from the availability of the Call function.
eval_has_provider() now checks for a provider#providername#enabled
variable. It is up to the provider script to set this to 0 or 1
accordingly. eval_call_provider() remains unchanged.
All providers hosting a Call function were updated to respect this.
The clipboard provider now has a Reload function to reload the
provider.
Move `has_eval_provider()` check to `eval_call_provider()` to make sure that
every code path calls it first.
Previously we would, when pynvim was missing, get a nice error message for
`:python3 1`, but not for `:py3file blah`.
Fixes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/9485
In Vim (and some vestigial parts of Nvim) E319 was a placeholder for
ex_ni commands, i.e. commands that are only available in certain builds
of Vim. That is obviously counter to Nvim's goals: all Nvim commands
are available on all platforms and build types (the remaining ex_ni
commands are actually just missing providers).
We need an error id for "missing provider", so it makes sense to use
E319 for that purpose.
ref #9344
ref #3577
During provider dispatch, eval_call_provider() saves global
state--including pointers, such as `autocmd_fname`--into
`provider_caller_scope` which is later restored by f_rpcrequest().
But `autocmd_fname` is special-cased in eval_vars(), for performance
(see Vim patch 7.2.021; this is also the singular purpose of the
`autocmd_fname_full` global. Yay!)
If eval_vars() frees `autocmd_fname` then its provider-RPC-scoped alias
becomes a problem.
Solution: Don't free autocmd_fname in eval_vars(), just copy into it.
closes#5245closes#5617
Reference
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Vim patch 7.2.021
f6dad43c98
Problem: When executing autocommands getting the full file name may be
slow. (David Kotchan)
Solution: Postpone calling FullName_save() until autocmd_fname is used.
vim_dev discussion (2008): "Problem with CursorMoved AutoCommand when
Editing Files on a Remote WIndows Share"
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/vim_dev/kj95weZa_eE/GTgj4aq5sIgJ
provider#node#can_inspect will fail on some systems because it is common
to have old node versions in OS (any Linux OS that has LTS releases)
and CI (Travis, Appveyor).
NODE_PATH can be trivially set with VimL.
Build scripts don't have to set it for the nodejs tests to work.
NODE_PATH is optional to begin with and is used only as a workaround
for the neovim node.js host.