Fix the following issues according to rubocop:
runtime/autoload/provider/script_host.rb:2:11: C: Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
require "neovim/ruby_provider"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
runtime/autoload/provider/script_host.rb:5:5: C: Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
"Your neovim RubyGem is missing or out of date. " +
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
runtime/autoload/provider/script_host.rb:5:55: C: Use \ instead of + or << to concatenate those strings.
"Your neovim RubyGem is missing or out of date. " +
runtime/autoload/provider/script_host.rb:6:5: C: Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
"Install the latest version using `gem install neovim`."
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This commit assumes Ruby 2.0.0+.
Problem: Adding pattern to ":oldfiles" is not a generic solution.
Solution: Add the ":filter /pat/ cmd" command modifier. Only works for some
commands right now.
7b668e83d0
Problem: The netrw plugin does not work.
Solution: Make it accept version 8.0.
9e1e7afc1f
vim-patch:b56e7ff0dbbf
Update translations for intro page.
b56e7ff0db
Asynchronous API functions are served immediately, which means pending
input could change the state of Nvim shortly after an async API function
result is returned.
nvim_get_mode() is different:
- If RPCs are known to be blocked, it responds immediately (without
flushing the input/event queue)
- else it is handled just-in-time before waiting for input, after
pending input was processed. This makes the result more reliable
(but not perfect).
Internally this is handled as a special case, but _semantically_ nothing
has changed: API users never know when input flushes, so this internal
special-case doesn't violate that. As far as API users are concerned,
nvim_get_mode() is just another asynchronous API function.
In all cases nvim_get_mode() never blocks for more than the time it
takes to flush the input/event queue (~µs).
Note: This doesn't address #6166; nvim_get_mode() will provoke #6166 if
e.g. `d` is operator-pending.
Closes#6159
ex_loadview() was changed in 9b1c939370 to check the file open result.
If user doesn't care about failure to open, using :silent! instead of
:silent is a reasonable, conventional approach.
Closes#3196
Calling cmd.exe in Windows follows a very different pattern from Vim.
The primary difference is that Vim does a nested call to cmd.exe, e.g.
the following call in Vim
system('echo a 2>&1')
spawns the following processes
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Vim\vim80\vimrun" -s C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c (echo a 2^>^&1
^>C:\Users\dummy\AppData\Local\Temp\VIoC169.tmp 2^>^&1)
C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c (echo a 2^>^&1
^>C:\Users\dummy\AppData\Local\Temp\VIo3C6C.tmp 2^>^&1)
C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c (echo a 2>&1
>C:\Users\dummy\AppData\Local\Temp\VIo3C6C.tmp 2>&1)
The escaping with ^ is needed because cmd.exe calls itself and needs to
preserve the special metacharacters for the last call. However in nvim
no nested call is made, system('') spawns a single cmd.exe process.
Setting shellxescape to "" disables escaping with ^.
The previous default for shellxquote=( wrapped any command in
parenthesis, in Vim this is more meaningful due to the use of tempfiles
to store the output and redirection (also see &shellquote). There is
a slight benefit in having the default be empty because some expressions
that run in console will not run within parens e.g. due to unbalanced
double quotes
system('echo "a b')
Disable CommandLineToArgvW-standard quoting for cmd.exe.
libuv assumes spawned processes follow the convention expected by
CommandLineToArgvW(). But cmd.exe is non-conformant, so for cmd.exe:
- With system([]), the caller has full control (and responsibility) to
quote arguments correctly.
- With system(''), shell* options are used.
libuv quoting is disabled if argv[0] is:
- cmd.exe
- cmd
- $COMSPEC resolving to a path with filename cmd.exe
Closes#6329
References #6387
Adds os_strerror() result to a number of places. Also since I could not track
where err\* variables are NULL and where they are not, using macros to make sure
that all three variables are set at once.
Removes #ifdef UNIX around the use of os_fsync, makes it use os_close in place
of close in some places.
For now only supports valid hex colors (does not check for the validity
the hex color) when termguicolors is set, otherwise it won't attempt to
change the cursor color.
Make the 'scrollback' option work like most other buffer-local options:
- `:set scrollback=x` sets the global and local value
- `:setglobal scrollback=x` sets only the global default
- new terminal buffers inherit the global
Normal buffers are still always -1, and :setlocal there is an error.
Closes#6337
The comment is incorrect, s:error does need to be called. I thought the
call was unnecessary because it didn't show any message for me but I had
shortmess+=F which was hiding the message.
Problem: It is not possible to use plugins in an "after" directory to tune
the behavior of a package.
Solution: First load plugins from non-after directories, then packages and
finally plugins in after directories.
Reset 'loadplugins' before executing --cmd arguments.
66459b7c98
vim-patch:7.4.2172
vim-patch:7.4.2169
vim-patch:7.4.2177
vim-patch:7.4.2178
vim-patch:7.4.2184
vim-patch:8.0.0050
vim-patch:8.0.0105
vim-patch:8.0.0400
vim-patch:8.0.0405
Closes#6034
Problem: There is no easy way to stop all timers. There is no way to
temporary pause a timer.
Solution: Add timer_stopall() and timer_pause().
b73598e2f0
Problem: 'formatprg' is a global option but the value may depend on the
type of buffer. (Sung Pae)
Solution: Make 'formatprg' global-local. (closesvim/vim#1380)
9be7c04e6c
- Vim "unix default" of 'noshowcmd' is serving few users. And it's
inconsistent.
- 'ruler' and 'belloff=all' improve the out-of-the-box experience.
- Continue to use 'noshowcmd' and 'noruler' by default in the functional
tests to keep them fast.
TODO: Add a "disable slow stuff" command or mapping to address the
use-case of a very slow terminal connection.
Dispense with the FuncUndefined/CmdUndefined quasi-optimization.
If there are no rplugins, plugin/rplugin.vim takes less than 1ms.
Closes#5821Closes#6250
Helped-by: Qiming zhao <chemzqm@gmail.com>
Do this on all systems, so that portable builds work everywhere. This
allows us to ship archives with this folder structure:
bin/nvim
share/nvim/runtime
then ./bin/nvim works without the user needing to explicitly set VIMRUNTIME.
It's important that users have a single, easy-to-remember place for
reading about the API. So this commit changes gen_api_vimdoc.py so that
the generated section is appended to api.txt instead of creating
a separate document.
Also remove the section numbering and ToC: it's a maintenance cost, and
it will be unnecessary when #5169 is integrated.
Let the terminal dictate the normal-mode cursor position. This will be
disorienting sometimes, but it is closer to what users expect vs always
going to the last line.
Problem: Man test fails when run with the GUI.
Solution: Adjust for different behavior of GUI. Add assert_inrange().
61c04493b0
Only changes related to assert_inrange() were included, since we have a
distinct man plugin.
Problem: Values for true and false can be confusing.
Solution: Update the documentation. Add a test. Make v:true evaluate to
TRUE for a non-zero-arg.
e381d3d5e0
Problem: Cannot get all information about a quickfix list.
Solution: Add an optional argument to get/set loc/qf list(). (Yegappan
Lakshmanan)
d823fa910c
Problem: There is no equivalent of 'smartcase' for a tag search.
Solution: Add value "followscs" and "smart" to 'tagcase'. (Christian
Brabandt, closesvim/vim#712) Turn tagcase test into new style.
66e29d7112
The "technically correct" interpretation is to execute the first line
that is seen (and this is what happens on middle-click paste in Vim).
^M is only intended to "defuse" the newline, so the user can review it.
The parent commit changed the behavior to insert <Space> between lines,
but that's a higher-risk change: it is arguably possible that some user
*wants* the literal ^M chars when e.g. assigning to a register:
:let @a='<C-R>b'
To avoid that risk, keep the old behavior and only omit the last ^M.
This makes `yy:<C-R>0` nicer at no cost.
^M isn't any more "correct" than space: the "technically correct"
interpretation is to execute the first line that is seen (and this is
what happens on middle-click paste in Vim). ^M is only intended to
defuse the newline, so that the user can review the command. We can do
that with a space instead, and then the command can be executed without
having to fix it up first.
Problem: Using function() with a name will find another function when it is
redefined.
Solution: Add funcref(). Refer to lambda using a partial. Fix several
reference counting issues.
437bafe4c8
Problem: User defined functions can't be a closure.
Solution: Add the "closure" argument. Allow using :unlet on a bound
variable. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Ken Takata)
10ce39a0d5
Problem: Using submatch() in a lambda passed to substitute() is verbose.
Solution: Use a static list and pass it as an optional argument to the
function. Fix memory leak.
df48fb456f
Problem: filter() and map() either require a string or defining a function.
Solution: Support lambda, a short way to define a function that evaluates an
expression. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, Ken Takata)
069c1e7fa9