Problem: with a single `context.options` there is no way for user to
force which scope (local, global, both) is being temporarily set and
later restored.
Solution: replace single `options` context with `bo`, `go`, `wo`, and
`o`. Naming and implementation follows how options can be set directly
with `vim.*` (like `vim.bo`, etc.).
Options are set for possible target `win` or `buf` context.
Problem: `vim._with()` has many different use cases which are not
covered with tests.
Solution: cover with tests. Some (many) test cases are intentionally
marked as "pending" because they cover cases which don't work as
expected at the moment (and fixing them requires specific knowledge of
C codebase). Use them as a reference for future fixes.
Also some of "can be nested" tests currently might pass only because
the tested context doesn't work.
Instead of looping over all captured nodes, just take the end range from
the last node in the list. This uses the fact that nodes returned by
iter_matches are ordered by their range (earlier to later).
Problem: Treesitter highlighter clears the already populated highlight
state when performing spell checking while drawing a
smoothscrolled topline.
Solution: Save and restore the highlight state in the highlighter's
_on_spell_nav callback.
With the variables defined, distinctly highlight parts of
a method declaration header: its name and parameter list
parens, from its type parameters, return type, and formal
parameters; and distinctly highlight parts of a lambda
expression: its parameter list parens and the arrow, from
its formal parameters and identifiers.
closes: vim/vim#1508301a4fb104d
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Match Vim9-script comments after :def and :enddef and legacy-script
comments after :func and :endfunc, in any definition context.
Highlight incorrect comment types after these commands as errors.
fixes: vim/vim#15062closes: vim/vim#15072fc64ac0be2
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem: filetype: .envrc & .prettierignore not recognized
Solution: Detect '.envrc' as shell and '.prettierignore' as gitignore
filetype (Tyler Miller)
Support ft detection for `.envrc` files used by direnv, and
`.prettierignore` files used by prettier.
closes: vim/vim#15053resolves: neovim/neovim#2940549012cd8c2
Co-authored-by: Tyler Miller <tmillr@proton.me>
In the presence of parameterised types whose names begin
with a capital letter and end with a less-than sign "<" that
introduces a type argument or a list of comma-separated type
arguments, followed by a greater-than sign ">", a variable
"g:java_highlight_generics" can be defined to have some
components of such types uniformly coloured (by picking
highlight groups for javaGenericsC{1,2}, javaWildcardBound).
For example,
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java.io.InputStream stream = java.io.InputStream.nullInputStream();
java.util.function.Function<String,
java.util.function.BiFunction<String, String, String>> updater =
property -> (oldValue, newValue) -> oldValue;
java.util.logging.LogManager.getLogManager()
.updateConfiguration(stream, updater);
------------------------------------------------------------
Note that the diamond form and explicit type arguments do
not qualify for this kind of recognition.
For example,
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new java.util.HashSet<>().<String>toArray(new String[0]);
------------------------------------------------------------
References:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se21/html/jls-4.html#jls-4.5https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se21/html/jls-15.html#jls-15.9https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se21/html/jls-15.html#jls-15.12.2.1closes: vim/vim#15050beb02ed674
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Problem: Mode message for spell completion doesn't match allowed keys
(Kyle Kovacs)
Solution: Show "^S" instead of "s".
(zeertzjq)
This matches the code in vim_is_ctrl_x_key():
case CTRL_X_SPELL:
return (c == Ctrl_S || c == Ctrl_P || c == Ctrl_N);
fixes: neovim/neovim#29431closes: vim/vim#150657002c055d5
Problem: hard to detect cursor movement in the command line
Solution: Add the CursorMovedC autocommand
(Shougo Matsushita)
closes: vim/vim#15040d09521476f
Co-authored-by: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
Problem:
`o`-ing on a folded line opens the fold, because the new line gets the
fold level from the above line (level '='), which extends the fold to
the new line. `O` has a similar problem when run on the line below a
fold.
Solution:
Use -1 for the added line to get the lower level from the above/below
line.
Suggest adding them to news.txt instead.
Also don't ignore changes to intro.txt and sponsor.txt, as they don't
change much these days, and it's necessary to consider whether to
include their changes in Nvim's intro.txt.
Instances of anonymous classes can be passed as method
arguments and should be subject to line folding as well.
closes: vim/vim#1504894c5d8a5e2
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Problem: too complicated mapping restore in termdebug
Solution: simplify unmapping logic, add a few more tests
(Ubaldo Tiberi)
closes: vim/vim#1504646f2823807
Co-authored-by: Ubaldo Tiberi <ubaldo.tiberi@google.com>
Problem: inner-tag textobject confused about ">" in attributes
Solution: Skip over quoted '>' when determining the start position
fixes: vim/vim#15043closes: vim/vim#15049ca7f93e6f3
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem:
If there are errors in the last line of a buffer, something like `Gdk` or
`G2k3J` will produce an error (at least with `lua_ls`):
Error executing vim.schedule lua callback:
.../neovim/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/diagnostic.lua:1446: Invalid 'line': out of range
Solution:
Only set extmarks if the target buffer line still exists
Problem: termdebug can be further improved
Solution: refactor save/restore, update docs,
add a new save/restore test (Ubaldo Tiberi)
closes: vim/vim#15032a48637c105
Co-authored-by: Ubaldo Tiberi <ubaldo.tiberi@google.com>
* vim-patch:1ce65e3: runtime(csv): include a simple csv filetype and syntax plugin
fixes: vim/vim#150381ce65e35ac
Co-authored-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Problem: CurSearch highlight is often wrong.
Solution: Remember the last highlighted position and redraw when needed.
368137aa52
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Current instance of last search pattern not easily spotted.
Solution: Add CurSearch highlighting. (closesvim/vim#10133)
a43993897a
Some code is superseded by later patches that are already ported.
Co-authored-by: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
Problem: MS-Windows: doesn't handle symlinks properly
(Timothy Madden)
Solution: Implement lstat() on MS-Windows
(author)
lstat() differs from stat() in how it handles symbolic links, the former
doesn't resolve the symlink while the latter does so.
Implement a simple yet effective fallback using Win32 APIs.
fixesvim/vim#14933closes: vim/vim#1501423c5ebeb95
Co-authored-by: LemonBoy <thatlemon@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Problem: Hit assert when clicking inside a padded 'statuscolumn' that
is padded beyond the length of the allocated click_defs.
Solution: Still consider this a "in_statuscol" click, but return early
when about to execute the click func.
Followup to #28515:
Rename the static os_homedir() to os_uv_homedir() to emphasize that it
is a wrapper around a libuv function.
Add the function os_get_homedir() to os/env.c to return the cached
homedir value as a const. Must be called after homedir is initialized or
it fails.
The difference between this function and the static os_uv_homedir() is
that the latter gets the homedir from libuv and is used to initialize
homedir in init_homedir(), while os_get_homedir() just returns homedir
as a const if it's initialized and is public.
Use the os_get_homedir() accessor for ~/ expansion on Windows to make
the code more concise.
Add a Windows section to main_spec.lua with tests for expanding ~/ and
~\ prefixes for files passed in on the command-line.
Signed-off-by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com>
Do the expansion right after setting the expand context, so that the
length of the completion prefix can be set, but don't do that directly
in set_one_cmd_context(), as that's also called by getcmdcompltype().
Problem: matched text is highlighted case-sensitively
Solution: use MB_STRNICMP, update highlighting when the base changes
(glepnir)
fixes: vim/vim#15021closes: vim/vim#15023f189138b39
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>