runtime(go): fix highlighting import string followed by some comment (vim/vim#14538)
122d068585
Co-authored-by: Linda_pp <rhysd@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem:
The `:terminal` auto-close logic does not support `&shell` that has
arguments, e.g., `/bin/bash -O globstar`.
Solution:
Join `argv` and match `&shell`. This is not perfect since `&shell` may
contain irregular spaces and quotes, but it seems to be good enough.
If the filename passed to vim_FullName() is a relative directory, and
does not exist, it is appended to the current working directory. Since
the return value of append_path() was ignored, and if the buffer length
was too small to fit getcwd() + dirname(filename), it would still try to
append the basename(filename).
This was manifesting as a failure in test/unit/path_spec.lua in:
itp('fails and uses filename if given filename contains non-existing directory', ..
This failure occurs when running the tests from directory with a short
path such as: /work/src/nv
test/unit/path_spec.lua:420: Expected objects to be the same.
Passed in:
(string) '/work/src/nv/test.file'
Expected:
(string) 'non_existing_dir/test.file'
This return value for the second call to append_path() to append
basename(filename) was checked, and this is where it would fail for
normal / longer getcwd()s.
This reverts commit 4382d2ed56.
The story for this feature was left in an incomplete state. It was never
the intention to unilaterally fold all information, only the ones that
did not contain relevant information. This feature does more harm than
good in its incomplete state.
Problem: POSIX function name in exarg struct causes issues
on OpenVMS
Solution: Rename getline member in exarg struct to ea_getline,
remove isinf() workaround for VMS
There are compilers that do not treat well POSIX functions - like
getline - usage in the structs.
Older VMS compilers could digest this... but the newer OpenVMS compilers
( like VSI C x86-64 X7.4-843 (GEM 50XB9) ) cannot deal with these
structs. This could be limited to getline() that is defined via
getdelim() and might not affect all POSIX functions in general - but
avoiding POSIX function names usage in the structs is a "safe side"
practice without compromising the functionality or the code readability.
The previous OpenVMS X86 port used a workaround limiting the compiler
capabilities using __CRTL_VER_OVERRIDE=80400000
In order to make the OpenVMS port future proof, this pull request
proposes a possible solution.
closes: vim/vim#137046fdb628082
Co-authored-by: Zoltan Arpadffy <zoltan.arpadffy@gmail.com>
LuaJIT does not handle -0.0 correctly in 'dual number mode' (which is
the default, and only supported mode for LuaJIT arm64). If LuaJIT is
forced to use 'dual number mode' on X64 (where the default is single),
this test will fail in the same manner.
Fix this by using tonumber("-0.0") instead of a -0.0 literal.
See: https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/issues/858
Problem: filetype: some history files are not recognized
Solution: Add some history patterns to filetype.vim
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14513da70feabea
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: xilinx files are not recognized
Solution: Add a few xilinx specific file patterns,
inspect lpr files for being xml/pascal
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#14454614691ceef
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: some TeX files are not recognized
Solution: Add more patterns for TeX files and inspect
a few more files for being TeX files
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#1445661ee833a50
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
runtime(compiler): fix inaccuracies in pandoc compiler (vim/vim#14467)
as kindly pointed out by @Freed-Wu
6ce07edd60
Co-authored-by: Enno <Konfekt@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: overflow detection not accurate when adding digits
Solution: Use a helper function
Use a helper function to better detect overflows before adding integer
digits to a long or an integer variable respectively. Signal the
overflow to the caller function.
closes: vim/vim#1353922cbc8a4e1
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Run the global before_each() before all other before_each(), so that
clear() uses the test ID of the current test, not the previous one.
Don't skip generating test IDs for skipped tests, as that'll make a
skipped test have the same test ID as the previous one.
runtime(vim): Improve Vim9 and legacy-script comment highlighting (vim/vim#13104)
This is a first-pass attempt to limit matching of Vim9 and legacy-script
comments to the appropriate syntactic contexts.
Vim9-script comments are highlighted at top level in a Vim9-script file,
in all :def functions, and in all :autocmd and :commmand command blocks.
Legacy-script comments are highlighted at top level in a legacy script
file, in all :func functions and in the Vim9-script preamble before the
:vim9script marker command.
Fixesvim/vim#13047, vim/vim#11307 and vim/vim#9587.
04e5363b82
Co-authored-by: dkearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem: Patch 9.1.0296 causes too many issues
(Tony Mechelynck, chdiza, CI)
Solution: Back out the change for now
Revert "patch 9.1.0296: regexp: engines do not handle case-folding well"
This reverts commit 7a27c108e0509f3255ebdcb6558e896c223e4d23 it causes
issues with syntax highlighting and breaks the FreeBSD and MacOS CI. It
needs more work.
fixes: vim/vim#14487c97f4d61cd
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Vim9: heredoc start may be recognized in string.
Solution: Don't skip to closing bracket for invalid list assignment.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#144721817ccdb10
Problem: Missing test for what patch v9.1.0285 fixes
Solution: Add a test for cursor movement at buffer boundaries.
(Luuk van Baal)
aa8e22b035
vim-patch:9.1.0225: test_matchparen not run in CI
Problem: test_matchparen not run in CI
Solution: add test_matchparen.res to NEW_TESTS_RES in Makefile,
update changed highlighting dump from v9.1.61
059aeac2be
Changes N/A and test result was restored in patch 9.1.0258 (included in #28160).
Problem:
Decoration provider `on_line` handler is invoked for diff filler line
below the last buffer line. This does not match the documentation:
"called for each buffer line".
Solution:
Check `end_fill`.