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3443 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Lingelbach
c217766f7c
feat(lsp): use cjson for lsp rpc (#15759) 2021-09-26 22:53:04 +02:00
Michael Lingelbach
68c65b7732
Merge pull request #14871 from mjlbach/feature/lua-cjson-embedded
feat(lua): expose lua-cjson as vim.json
2021-09-26 12:23:46 -07:00
Michael Lingelbach
9c31f3b026 test: add tests for vim.json 2021-09-26 11:52:17 -07:00
Björn Linse
d4fa1649fb
Merge pull request #15351 from bfredl/virt_line
feat(screen): virtual lines
2021-09-26 16:56:19 +02:00
Björn Linse
ac3288d556 fix(runtime): ordering of loading packages with user config
site packages must be sourced before user config

NOTE: we only consider dirs exactly matching "after" to be an AFTER dir.
vim8 considers all dirs like "foo/bar_after", "Xafter" etc, as an
"after" dir in SOME codepaths not not in ALL codepaths.
2021-09-26 15:44:40 +02:00
Björn Linse
392c658d4d feat(decorations): support virtual lines (for now: only one block at a time) 2021-09-26 12:19:54 +02:00
Gregory Anders
84f66909e4 refactor: use kwargs parameter in vim.split 2021-09-25 20:11:32 -06:00
Gregory Anders
5fa26e2c2f feat: add trimempty optional parameter to vim.split
The `split()` VimL function trims empty items from the returned list by
default, so that, e.g.

  split("\nhello\nworld\n\n", "\n")

returns

  ["hello", "world"]

The Lua implementation of vim.split does not do this. For example,

  vim.split("\nhello\nworld\n\n", "\n")

returns

  {'', 'hello', 'world', '', ''}

Add an optional parameter to the vim.split function that, when true,
trims these empty elements from the front and back of the returned
table. This is only possible for vim.split and not vim.gsplit; because
vim.gsplit is an iterator, there is no way for it to know if the current
item is the last non-empty item.

Note that in order to preserve backward compatibility, the parameter for
the Lua vim.split function is `trimempty`, while the VimL function uses
`keepempty` (i.e. they are opposites). This means there is a disconnect
between these two functions that may surprise users.
2021-09-25 20:11:30 -06:00
gmntroll
8b0e6cc05d
fix(api): fix crash after set_option_value_for() #15390
Problem:
This crashes Nvim:
    tabedit
    call nvim_win_set_option(1000, 'statusline', 'status')
    split
    wincmd J
    wincmd j

Solution:
- Change `no_display` parameter value to be the same as in matching
  `restore_win_noblock` call. In case of different values `topframe`
  isn't restored to `curtab->tp_topframe`.
- Call `restore_win_noblock` if `switch_win_noblock` returns `FAIL`
  (`switch_win` must always have matching `restore_win`)
- Change `switch_win`/`restore_win` to `_noblock` versions to allow
  autocommands.

fixes #14097
fixes #13577
2021-09-25 17:48:06 -07:00
Thomas Vigouroux
7cb34a341d
test(normal): CA_COMMAND_BUSY in visual select mode #15292
Fix was already applied in 5f144efefa #15688,
but this commit adds another dimension to the test.

Test correctly fails after reverting 5f144efefa.

ref #15288
2021-09-24 09:59:36 -07:00
Sean Dewar
f9779facca
vim-patch:8.2.0924: cannot save and restore a register properly
Problem:    Cannot save and restore a register properly.
Solution:   Add getreginfo() and make setreg() accept a dictionary. (Andy
            Massimino, closes vim/vim#3370)
bb861e293e

Cherry-pick eval.txt changes for getreginfo() from:
6aa57295cf
207f009326
2021-09-23 02:04:11 +01:00
Gregory Anders
d999c96cf3
feat(diagnostic): allow customized diagnostic messages (#15742)
Provide a 'format' option for virtual text and floating window previews
that allows the displayed text of a diagnostic to be customized.
2021-09-22 12:20:15 -07:00
Michael Lingelbach
248974a4c6
Merge pull request #14115 from mfussenegger/lsp-commands
lsp: Add a registry for client side code action commands
2021-09-22 11:42:56 -07:00
Gregory Anders
d43151ea0b feat(diagnostic): add option to include diagnostic source
Add an option to virtual text display and floating window previews to
include diagnostic source in the diagnostic message.
2021-09-21 18:54:26 -06:00
Gregory Anders
17b7968f02
fix(diagnostic): preserve fields from LSP diagnostics via user_data (#15735)
* preserve fields from LSP diagnostics via adding a user_data table to the diagnostic, which can hold arbitrary data in addition to the lsp diagnostic information.
2021-09-21 15:27:12 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
c76cddf3e0
fix(startup): init.lua: set $MYVIMRC to absolute path #15748
- main.c: remove os_setenv("MYVIMRC",…), it is already done by
  do_source().
  - This also sets $MYVIMRC to a full (absolute) path.
- code cleanup.
2021-09-21 08:47:46 -07:00
Mathias Fussenegger
6c03601e3a feat(lsp): add a registry for client side code action commands
This builds on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/14112 and closes
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/12326
2021-09-20 22:26:00 +02:00
Mathias Fussenegger
187579fe19 feat(lsp): include original request params in handler ctx
This is mostly motivated by https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/12326

Client side commands might need to access the original request
parameters.

Currently this is already possible by using closures with
`vim.lsp.buf_request`, but the global handlers so far couldn't access
the request parameters.
2021-09-20 22:06:54 +02:00
Gregory Anders
0216aed20c
fix(diagnostic): clamp line numbers in display layer (#15729)
Some parts of LSP need to use cached diagnostics as sent from the LSP
server unmodified. Rather than fixing invalid line numbers when
diagnostics are first set, fix them when they are displayed to the user
(e.g. in show() or one of the get_next/get_prev family of functions).
2021-09-20 11:32:21 -07:00
itchyny
1f8c91bf72
fix(inccommand): ignore trailing commands only for *previewed* command #15638
Since the `State` is global, other scripts are unexpectedly affected during the
'inccommand' preview. This commit introduces a new flag for `do_cmdline`, in
order to ignore trailing '|'-separated commands only for the command invoking
the preview.

fix #8796, update #7494
2021-09-20 07:33:10 -07:00
Gregory Anders
e61ea7772e
feat(diagnostic): match(), tolist(), fromlist() #15704
* feat(diagnostic): add vim.diagnostic.match()
  Provide vim.diagnostic.match() to generate a diagnostic from a string and
  a Lua pattern.
* feat(diagnostic): add tolist() and fromlist()
2021-09-19 15:13:23 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
2afbce7651
refactor(tests): remove redir_exec #15718
Problem
- `redir_exec` is obsolete, but it keeps getting used in new tests
  because people copy existing tests.
- Disadvantages of `redir_exec`:
  - Captures extra junk before the actual error/message that we _want_ to test.
  - Does not fail on error, unlike e.g. `command()`.

Solution
- Use new functions like `nvim_exec` and `pcall_err`.
2021-09-19 02:29:37 -07:00
hrsh7th
41cfba63cd
feat(lsp): improve vim.lsp.util.apply_text_edits (#15561)
- Fix the cursor position after applying TextEdits
- Support reversed range of TextEdit
- Invoke nvim_buf_set_text one by one
2021-09-18 13:19:21 -07:00
Michael Lingelbach
340f77e78e
Merge pull request #15710 from gpanders/show_line_diagnostics
fix(diagnostic): resolve nil bufnr in show_line_diagnostics
2021-09-18 10:31:40 -07:00
Jaehwang Jerry Jung
de406f651c
vim-patch:8.2.3394: filler lines are wrong when changing text in diff mode (#15547)
Problem:    Filler lines are wrong when changing text in diff mode.
Solution:   Don't change the filler lines on every change.  Check
            scrollbinding when updating the filler lines. (closes vim/vim#8809)
04626c243c
2021-09-18 12:38:58 -04:00
Gregory Anders
752d2d2081 test: add test case for show_line_diagnostics 2021-09-18 10:07:54 -06:00
Björn Linse
a860f7880f refactor(runtime): handle pack/foo/start/bar/after dirs properly
The order should be:
XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim
XDG_DATA_HOME/nvim/site/pack/foo/start/bar/
XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/after
XDG_DATA_HOME/nvim/site/pack/foo/start/bar/after
2021-09-18 13:59:19 +02:00
Björn Linse
396280d303 refactor(runtime): always use DIP_START when searching for runtime files
Now remove the addition of "start/*" packages in 'packpath' as
explicit items in 'runtimepath'. This avoids 'runtimepath' from becoming
very long when using a lot of plugins as packages.

To get the effective search path as a list, use |nvim_list_runtime_paths()|
2021-09-18 13:53:50 +02:00
Gregory Anders
938ed458e2 fix(diagnostic): change default severity_sort order
When severity_sort is true, higher severities should be displayed before
lower severities (e.g. ERROR is displayed over WARN).

Also improved the test case for this.
2021-09-17 14:59:30 -06:00
Michael Lingelbach
ede5695eb1
Merge pull request #15696 from gpanders/diagnostic-sign-fix
Diagnostic hot fixes
2021-09-17 11:31:56 -07:00
Oliver Marriott
d9f93e5642
fix(typo): overriden -> overridden (RE: PR #14159) (#15360) 2021-09-17 13:07:00 -04:00
Gregory Anders
32c0631183 fix(diagnostic): support severity_sort 2021-09-17 10:50:25 -06:00
Justin M. Keyes
d8de4eb685
test: reorg #15698
Problem:
Subdirectories like "visual", "insert", "normal" encourage people to
separate *related* tests for no good reason.  Typically the _mode_ is
not the relevant topic of a test (and when it is, _then_ create
an appropriate describe() or it()).

Solution:
- Delete the various `test/functional/<mode>/` subdirectories, move
  their tests to more meaningful topics.
- Rename `…/normal/` to `…/editor/`.
  - Move or merge `…/visual/*` and `…/insert/*` tests into here where
    appropriate.
- Rename `…/eval/` to `…/vimscript/`.
  - Move `…/viml/*` into here also.

* test(reorg): insert/* => editor/mode_insert_spec.lua
* test(reorg): cmdline/* => editor/mode_cmdline_spec.lua
* test(reorg): eval core tests => eval_spec.lua
2021-09-17 09:16:40 -07:00
zeertzjq
5f144efefa
fix: prevent K_EVENT from stopping Select mode CTRL-O #15688
When using Goneovim, Select mode `CTRL-O` returns back to Select mode
immediately (even with `--clean`). Neovim TUI (with some plugins) also randomly
returns to Select mode even if no keys are pressed when using `CTRL-O` in Select
mode.
2021-09-17 06:17:51 -07:00
Gregory Anders
c13242cf47
fix(diagnostic): remove useless highlight links (#15683)
These links were actually defined backwards: the highlight groups
actually being used for display are the new "Diagnostic*" groups, so
linking the old "LspDiagnostics*" groups to these does absolutely
nothing, since there is nothing actually being highlighted with the
LspDiagnostics* groups.

These links were made in an attempt to preserve backward compatibility
with existing colorschemes. We could reverse the links to maintain this
preservation, but then that disallows us from actually defining default
values for the new highlight groups.

Instead, just remove the links and be done with the old LspDiagnostics*
highlight groups.

This is not technically a breaking change: the breaking change already
happened in #15585, but this PR just makes that explicit.
2021-09-17 08:17:54 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
2e8103475e
Merge #15585 refactor: move vim.lsp.diagnostic to vim.diagnostic
## Overview

- Move vim.lsp.diagnostic to vim.diagnostic
- Refactor client ids to diagnostic namespaces
- Update tests
- Write/update documentation and function signatures

Currently, non-LSP diagnostics in Neovim must hook into the LSP subsystem. This
is what e.g. null-ls and nvim-lint do. This is necessary because none of the
diagnostic API is exposed separately from the LSP subsystem.

This commit addresses this by generalizing the diagnostic subsystem beyond the
scope of LSP. The `vim.lsp.diagnostic` module is now simply a specific
diagnostic producer and primarily maintains the interface between LSP clients
and the broader diagnostic API.

The current diagnostic API uses "client ids" which only makes sense in the
context of LSP. We replace "client ids" with standard API namespaces generated
from `nvim_create_namespace`.

This PR is *mostly* backward compatible (so long as plugins are only using the
publicly documented API): LSP diagnostics will continue to work as usual, as
will pseudo-LSP clients like null-ls and nvim-lint. However, the latter can now
use the new interface, which looks something like this:

```lua
-- The namespace *must* be given a name. Anonymous namespaces will not work with diagnostics
local ns = vim.api.nvim_create_namespace("foo")

-- Generate diagnostics
local diagnostics = generate_diagnostics()

-- Set diagnostics for the current buffer
vim.diagnostic.set(ns, diagnostics, bufnr)
```

Some public facing API utility methods were removed and internalized directly in `vim.diagnostic`:

* `vim.lsp.util.diagnostics_to_items`

## API Design

`vim.diagnostic` contains most of the same API as `vim.lsp.diagnostic` with
`client_id` simply replaced with `namespace`, with some differences:

* Generally speaking, functions that modify or add diagnostics require a namespace as their first argument, e.g.

  ```lua
  vim.diagnostic.set({namespace}, {bufnr}, {diagnostics}[, {opts}])
  ```

   while functions that read or query diagnostics do not (although in many cases one may be supplied optionally):

   ```lua
   vim.diagnostic.get({bufnr}[, {namespace}])
   ```

* We use our own severity levels to decouple `vim.diagnostic` from LSP. These
  are designed similarly to `vim.log.levels` and currently include:

  ```lua
  vim.diagnostic.severity.ERROR
  vim.diagnostic.severity.WARN
  vim.diagnostic.severity.INFO
  vim.diagnostic.severity.HINT
  ```

  In practice, these match the LSP diagnostic severity levels exactly, but we
  should treat this as an interface and not assume that they are the same. The
  "translation" between the two severity types is handled transparently in
  `vim.lsp.diagnostic`.

* The actual "diagnostic" data structure is: (**EDIT:** Updated 2021-09-09):

  ```lua
  {
    lnum = <number>,
    col = <number>,
    end_lnum = <number>,
    end_col = <number>,
    severity = <vim.diagnostic.severity>,
    message = <string>
  }
  ```

This differs from the LSP definition of a diagnostic, so we transform them in
the handler functions in vim.lsp.diagnostic.

## Configuration

The `vim.lsp.with` paradigm still works for configuring how LSP diagnostics are
displayed, but this is a specific use-case for the `publishDiagnostics` handler.
Configuration with `vim.diagnostic` is instead done with the
`vim.diagnostic.config` function:

```lua
vim.diagnostic.config({
    virtual_text = true,
    signs = false,
    underline = true,
    update_in_insert = true,
    severity_sort = false,
}[, namespace])
```

(or alternatively passed directly to `set()` or `show()`.)

When the `namespace` argument is `nil`, settings are set globally (i.e. for
*all* diagnostic namespaces). This is what user's will typically use for their
local configuration. Diagnostic producers can also set configuration options for
their specific namespace, although this is generally discouraged in order to
respect the user's global settings. All of the values in the table passed to
`vim.diagnostic.config()` are resolved in the same way that they are in
`on_publish_diagnostics`; that is, the value can be a boolean, a table, or
a function:

```lua
vim.diagnostic.config({
    virtual_text = function(namespace, bufnr)
        -- Only enable virtual text in buffer 3
        return bufnr == 3
    end,
})
```

## Misc Notes

* `vim.diagnostic` currently depends on `vim.lsp.util` for floating window
  previews. I think this is okay for now, although ideally we'd want to decouple
  these completely.
2021-09-16 14:23:42 -07:00
Gregory Anders
888a6ec6ce fix(lint): remove unused function from diagnostic spec 2021-09-16 14:40:13 -06:00
Gregory Anders
4fa3865588 test: add test case for severity ranges 2021-09-15 19:09:21 -06:00
Sean Dewar
e53b71627f
feat(f_msgpackparse): support parsing from Blob
Note that it is not possible for msgpack_unpack_next() and
msgpack_unpacker_next() to return MSGPACK_UNPACK_EXTRA_BYTES, so it
should be fine to abort() on that.

Lua 5.1 doesn't support string hex escapes (\xXX) like VimL does (though
LuaJIT does), so convert them to decimal escapes (\DDD) in tests.
2021-09-16 00:14:47 +01:00
Sean Dewar
5fdf741f77
feat(f_msgpackdump): support dumping to Blob 2021-09-16 00:14:47 +01:00
Sean Dewar
7e9ea08321
feat(f_chansend): support Blob data argument 2021-09-16 00:14:47 +01:00
Sean Dewar
ba34afb378
vim-patch:8.2.0404: writefile() error does not give a hint
Problem:    Writefile() error does not give a hint.
Solution:   Add remark about first argument.
18a2b87ca2
2021-09-15 22:57:54 +01:00
Sean Dewar
c57132ec2a
vim-patch:8.1.0793: incorrect error messages for functions that take a Blob
Problem:    Incorrect error messages for functions that now take a Blob
            argument.
Solution:   Adjust the error messages. (Dominique Pelle, closes vim/vim#3846)
0d17f0d1c0
2021-09-15 22:30:31 +01:00
Sean Dewar
de9df825d5
feat(decode_string): decode binary string with NULs to Blob
Strings that previously decoded into a msgpack special for representing
BINs with NULs now convert to Blobs. It shouldn't be possible to decode
into this special anymore after this change?

Notably, Lua strings with NULs now convert to Blobs when passed to VimL.
2021-09-15 21:19:30 +01:00
Sean Dewar
ef729fb15b
feat(shada): restore Blob globals properly
As Strings and Blobs are encoded as msgpack BINs, the current ShaDa
implementation will restore global Blob variables as Strings (or msgpack
special dicts if they contain NULs).

Encode an additional element with Blob globals to differentiate them
from Strings so that we can restore them with the correct type.

Adjust variables_spec.lua's autotest() to also check for proper type.
2021-09-15 21:19:30 +01:00
Sean Dewar
af6f454f5c
feat(msgpack): convert Blobs to BIN strings 2021-09-15 21:19:30 +01:00
Sean Dewar
ab82369c8e
feat(json): convert Blobs to array of byte values
Similiar to how Vim does it, but to be consistent with how Nvim encodes
lists, add a space after every comma.
2021-09-15 21:19:29 +01:00
Sean Dewar
312c783d81
feat(api): convert Blobs to API strings
Note that these are not NUL-terminated; the API supports this.
2021-09-15 21:19:29 +01:00
Sean Dewar
10aa60e806
feat(nlua): convert Blobs to strings 2021-09-15 21:19:29 +01:00
Sean Dewar
9095101743
vim-patch:8.1.0735: cannot handle binary data
Problem:    Cannot handle binary data.
Solution:   Add the Blob type. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto, closes vim/vim#3638)
6e5ea8d2a9

Nvim-specific Blob conversions are implemented in future commits.

Refactor write_blob() to use a FileDescriptor, as f_writefile() was
refactored to use one (does not apply to read_blob()).

Use var_check_lock() in f_add() for Blobs from v8.1.0897.

Add a modeline to test_blob.vim and fix some doc typos.

Include if_perl.txt's VIM::Blob() documentation. Interestingly, this
function already worked before this port, as it just returns a Blob
string literal, not an actual Blob object.

N/A patches for version.c:

vim-patch:8.1.0741: viminfo with Blob is not tested

Problem:    Viminfo with Blob is not tested.
Solution:   Extend the viminfo test.  Fix reading a blob.  Fixed storing a
            special variable value.
8c8b8bb56c

vim-patch:8.1.1022: may use NULL pointer when out of memory

Problem:    May use NULL pointer when out of memory. (Coverity)
Solution:   Check for blob_alloc() returning NULL.
e142a9467a
2021-09-15 21:19:22 +01:00
Gregory Anders
a5bbb932f9 refactor: move vim.lsp.diagnostic to vim.diagnostic
This generalizes diagnostic handling outside of just the scope of LSP.
LSP clients are now a specific case of a diagnostic producer, but the
diagnostic subsystem is decoupled from the LSP subsystem (or will be,
eventually).

More discussion at [1].

[1]: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/15585
2021-09-15 14:09:47 -06:00
Sean Dewar
afdc9e6150
fix(:source): copy curbuf lines to memory before sourcing #15111
It's possible for weirdness to happen if curbuf is modified while
sourcing from it via :source (with no arguments). For example:

- Deleting lines from or wiping curbuf can cause internal error E315 to
  be thrown from ml_get.
- Changing the curbuf to another buffer while sourcing can cause lines
  from the new curbuf to then be sourced instead.
2021-09-15 05:17:07 -07:00
Sean Dewar
6188926e00
fix(:source, nvim_exec): handle Vimscript line continuations #14809
Problem:
Anonymous :source (no args) and nvim_exec() don't support Vimscript line continuations.

Solution:
Factor out the concat logic into concat_continued_line() and a
CONCAT_CONTINUED_LINES macro for simple concatenations where lines are
fetched individually.

Closes #14807
2021-09-14 16:35:33 -07:00
hrsh7th
516775e9d8
fix(lsp): correctly parse LSP snippets #15579
Fixes #15522
2021-09-14 04:31:41 -07:00
Björn Linse
1c5833cb00
Merge pull request #15639 from bfredl/xdata
fix(tests): use isolated XDG_DATA_HOME in startup tests
2021-09-12 11:35:31 +02:00
Björn Linse
8e663e28ee fix(tests): use isolated XDG_DATA_HOME in startup tests
Otherwise the users site packages will be loaded from ~/.local/share/nvim/site
which can cause unexpected error messages and other kinds of mayhem

Simpler alternative: use "--noplugin". Shouldn't be done because:
(1) these tests should test the ordinary startup code path as close as possible
(2) tests that test the loading of site packages will be added here very soon
2021-09-12 09:30:46 +02:00
Björn Linse
cd4ec810e9
Merge pull request #14770 from andrew-pa/fix13403
Fix relative float positioning
2021-09-12 09:23:47 +02:00
Yatao Li
086631cd92
feat(api): win_viewport also sends line_count #15613 2021-09-10 19:19:39 -07:00
Ville Hakulinen
0dcfd0e8d1
fix(mouse.c): fix mouse drag positions on multigrid #12667
Currently, multigrid mouse drag positions are handled incorrectly if the
drag event is not in the top left grid. Fix this by not adjusting the
position of the event in jump_to_mouse.

related: #15091
2021-09-10 07:24:41 -07:00
Björn Linse
d80aac3b2a
Merge pull request #15566 from bfredl/mpack
libs: vendor libmpack and libmpack-lua
2021-09-09 18:47:03 +02:00
Björn Linse
422198cde6
Merge pull request #15091 from yatli/mouse_drag_fix
fix #15075 (mouse crash in multigrid)
2021-09-09 17:37:59 +02:00
Björn Linse
0f596665cc feat(lua): make vim.mpack support vim.NIL and vim.empty_dict() 2021-09-09 16:06:43 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
9f3679cbfd docs: naming conventions 2021-09-09 06:28:11 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
69fe427df4 feat(lua)!: register_keystroke_callback => on_key
Analogous to nodejs's `on('data', …)` interface, here on_key is the "add
listener" interface.

ref 3ccdbc570d #12536

BREAKING_CHANGE: vim.register_keystroke_callback() is now an error.
2021-09-09 06:09:33 -07:00
andrew-pa
9065730680 fix(windowing): positioning of relative floats
Fix relative floating windows so that they open in the correct position
relative to each other. Also make sure that their positions are correct
immediately after creation without a redraw.
2021-09-08 10:31:47 -06:00
Zi How Poh
c1f573fbc9
feat(lsp): support textDocument/prepareRename (#15514) 2021-09-08 17:00:15 +02:00
Yatao Li
28ac6c00e6 fix(multigrid): #15075 mouse events crash neovim 2021-09-08 01:57:40 +08:00
Jit
db695cc4ca
fix(screen): missing search highlights when redrawing from timer #15380
* Revert "vim-patch:8.1.2294: cursor pos wrong with concealing and search causes a scroll"
* Add a test which covers #13074 910bbc3cca
  while reverting the screen.c code changes from there.

Fixes #14064
2021-09-06 15:18:33 -07:00
Jose Alvarez
3f526feebf
fix(lsp): update workspace/applyEdit handler signature (#15573) 2021-09-05 12:48:54 -07:00
Michael Lingelbach
23fe6dba13
Merge pull request #15504 from mjlbach/feat/change-handler-signature
feat(lsp)!: change handler signature
2021-09-05 10:27:52 -07:00
Michael Lingelbach
df17d7844e feat(lsp)!: change handler signature
Previously, the handler signature was:

  function(err, method, params, client_id, bufnr, config)

In order to better support external plugins that wish to extend the
protocol, there is other information which would be advantageous to
forward to the client, such as the original params of the request that
generated the callback.

In order to do this, we would need to break symmetry of the handlers, to
add an additional "params" as the 7th argument.

Instead, this PR changes the signature of the handlers to:

  function(err, result, ctx, config)

where ctx (the context) includes params, client_id, and bufnr. This also leaves
flexibility for future use-cases.

BREAKING_CHANGE: changes the signature of the built-in client handlers, requiring
updating handler calls
2021-09-05 10:04:30 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
6751d6254b
refactor(tests): use assert_alive() #15546 2021-09-01 09:42:53 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
0603eba6e7
feat(api): nvim_get_chan_info: include "argv" for jobs #15537
ref #15440
2021-09-01 07:29:38 -07:00
Gregory Anders
3c081d0280 fix(jobwait): always drain process event queues #15402
Problem:
jobwait() returns early if the job was stopped, but the job might have
pending callbacks on its event queue which are required to complete its
teardown. State such as term->closed might not be updated yet (by the
pending callbacks), so codepaths such as :bdelete think the job is still
running.

Solution:
Always flush the job's event queue before returning from jobwait().

ref #15349
2021-08-31 06:53:06 -07:00
Gregory Anders
55defa1a41 fix(terminal): close without ! if the job is stopped
- If the terminal job is still running then ! is still required.

Closes #4683
2021-08-31 06:46:56 -07:00
Björn Linse
6896d22b63 fix(lua): preserve argument lists which are not lists 2021-08-29 16:04:50 +02:00
Gregory Anders
460019366e feat: defaults: auto-create backup dir
Copy the behavior of 'undodir' and create the last specified directory
in the 'backupdir' option if it doesn't exist.

Use trailing slashes for 'backupdir' as well as 'viewdir' and 'undodir'
by default. Note that 'undodir' always behaves as though it has the
trailing slashes, regardless of whether or not they are present. They
are added to the default option value to minimize surprise.

The '.' value in 'backupdir' is kept because the default behavior for
backups is solely to have a backup if the save of the main file to disk
fails. As soon as that save is completed the backup file is removed, so
generally there is no need to put them in a central location.

Co-authored by: murphy66 <murphy66@gmail.com>
2021-08-27 10:34:44 -06:00
zeertzjq
32024787b6
vim-patch:8.1.2229: color number column above/below cursor #15409
Problem:    Cannot color number column above/below cursor differently.
Solution:   Add LineNrAbove and LineNrBelow. (Shaun Brady, closes vim/vim#624)
efae76ab1a
2021-08-27 05:50:37 -07:00
notomo
08e223cebb
tests(lua/on_yank): assert conditions that fail correctly #15495
The test added in 274a3504a7
does not fail if the code changes are reverted.
2021-08-27 04:54:01 -07:00
zeertzjq
f6e662bbe9
feat(lsp): get_border_size(): support repeating border char list #15474 2021-08-27 04:19:17 -07:00
notomo
274a3504a7
fix(lua): verify buffer in highlight.on_yank (#15482)
Resolve an issue with deferred clearing of highlight failing if the 
buffer is deleted before the timeout by checking whether the
buffer is valid first.
2021-08-26 16:37:36 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
4c499899b2
Merge #15293 Vimscript "method" syntax
Port VimL's method call syntax - vim-patch:8.1.{1638,1800,1803,1807,1809,1816,1820,1821,1828,1834,1835,1861,1863,1878,1879,1888,1909,1911,1912}
2021-08-26 04:26:32 -07:00
Thomas Vigouroux
14231463a4
fix(bufupdates): send correct updates for visual paste
One step further towards stable tree-sitter.

Co-authored-by: Björn Linse <bjorn.linse@gmail.com>
2021-08-25 15:11:39 +02:00
Thomas Vigouroux
34b60ec894
Merge pull request #15434 from Dkendal/feature-lua-treesitter-sibling
feat(treesitter): add next, prev sibling method
2021-08-23 09:14:40 +02:00
notomo
90b2da16ae
fix(window.c): win_close from other tabpage #15454
Fix #15313
2021-08-22 15:27:20 -07:00
Gregory Anders
c2a211b8e3
docs: make Lua docstrings consistent #15255
The official developer documentation in in :h dev-lua-doc specifies to
use "--@" for special/magic tokens. However, this format is not
consistent with EmmyLua notation (used by some Lua language servers) nor
with the C version of the magic docstring tokens which use three comment
characters.

Further, the code base is currently split between usage of "--@",
"---@", and "--- @". In an effort to remain consistent, change all Lua
magic tokens to use "---@" and update the developer documentation
accordingly.
2021-08-22 13:55:28 -07:00
Lewis Russell
3d3c0c669d
feat(api): add lua C bindings for xdiff (#14536)
* feat(api): add lua C bindings for xdiff

* chore: opt.hunk_lines -> opt.result_type

opt.on_hunk now takes precedence over opt.result_type

* chore: fix indents

Fix indents

* chore: change how priv is managed

Assign priv NULL and unconditionally apply XFREE_CLEAR to it when
finished.
2021-08-22 12:22:04 +02:00
Gregory Anders
a90513c24b
feat(keywordprg): use :terminal for external commands #15398
Open external 'keywordprg' commands in a :terminal in a new tab. <Esc> is
mapped to stop the job and close the buffer.

Closes #2995
Closes #2761
2021-08-21 17:23:10 -07:00
Gregory Anders
50b30de200
feat(terminal): TermClose: set exit code in v:event.status #15406
Closes #4713
2021-08-20 10:45:28 -07:00
Dylan Kendal
140084180e
feat(treesitter): add next, prev sibling method
Add tsnode methods to change to the next, previous, named or unnamed
nodes.
2021-08-20 11:58:15 -04:00
Björn Linse
d088066fa1
Merge pull request #15422 from bfredl/syn_name2id_go_brr
feat(highlights): some improvements and perf fixes
2021-08-19 15:48:22 +02:00
Björn Linse
fca52f5f32 feat(match): allow hl group to be defined after :match command 2021-08-19 15:08:50 +02:00
Gregory Anders
d8ab8cccd0 test: update tests to work with 'hidden' 2021-08-18 12:17:12 -06:00
Gregory Anders
d417e67e59 feat(defaults): set nojoinspaces 2021-08-17 16:39:04 -06:00
Gregory Anders
f6c72b745c feat(defaults): set hidden 2021-08-17 16:38:39 -06:00
Gregory Anders
2cb8db34e3
feat: defaults: set undo points in <C-U> and <C-W> (#15400) 2021-08-16 18:28:52 -07:00
Gregory Anders
0aa8128aaa
feat(defaults): map CTRL-L to search highlights, update diffs #15385 2021-08-16 08:31:14 -07:00
zeertzjq
e9dd640897
vim-patch:8.2.3295: 'cursorline' should not apply to 'breakindent' #15281
Problem:    'cursorline' should not apply to 'breakindent'.
Solution:   Make 'cursorline' apply to 'breakindent' and 'showbreak'
            consistently. (closes vim/vim#8684)
4f33bc20d7
2021-08-16 00:27:04 -07:00
Matthieu Coudron
5a111c1b02
feat(defaults): map Y to y$ #13268
rationale:
- consistent with D and Y
- long recommended by Vim's own ":help Y"

close #13268
close #416
ref #6289
2021-08-15 21:24:59 -07:00
James McCoy
bcca62a760
Merge pull request #15368 from jamessan/fragility
test(lsp): disable finicky test when TEST_SKIP_FRAGILE is set
2021-08-14 21:21:50 -04:00