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56 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Gregory Anders
26e765f905
feat(defaults): map gri to vim.lsp.buf.implementation() (#30764)
Continuing the default LSP maps under the "gr" prefix. Mnemonic: "i" for
"implementation".
2024-10-11 11:56:21 -05:00
Gregory Anders
289380bc40
fix(defaults): use "range" instead of "count" for some mappings (#30642)
Some commands don't accept "count" and only work with "range". It's not
clear why. The issue is tracked at [1], but this is a workaround for
now.

[1]: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/30641
2024-10-04 10:34:21 -05:00
zeertzjq
4075e613b2
fix(defaults): properly pass count to quickfix commands (#30632) 2024-10-03 10:57:54 +08:00
Gregory Anders
bb7604edda
feat(defaults): add default unimpaired style mappings (#28525) 2024-10-01 07:24:43 -05:00
Jaehwang Jung
f2173b1aa2
fix(defaults): cannot remove "How-to disable mouse" menu item #30375 2024-09-14 02:18:38 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
76aa3e52be
feat(defaults): popupmenu "Open in browser", "Go to definition" #30261
- Use the popup to expose more features such as LSP and gx.
- Move the copy/paste items lower in the menu, they are lower priority.
2024-09-05 05:56:00 -07:00
Gregory Anders
9762c5e340
feat(ui): gx: use url extmark attribute and tree-sitter directive (#30192)
Use the "url" extmark attribute as well as the "url" tree-sitter
metadata key to determine if the cursor is over something Nvim considers
a URL.
2024-08-31 19:56:20 -05:00
Jerry
61aabe0730
fix(defaults): default @/Q broken when 'ignorecase' is set (#29343)
Problem:
When 'ignorecase' is set, the default keymap Q and Q would exit visual
mode.

This issue was raised in #28287 and a fix was applied in #28289.

However, `==` operator is subject to user `ignorecase` setting.

Solution:
Switching to `==#` operator would guarantee case sensitive comparison
between visual mode and linewise visual mode.

Co-authored-by: Kuanju Chen <kuanju.chen@mksinst.com>
2024-06-15 10:21:16 +08:00
zeertzjq
5def8714ad
fix(terminal): set local values of window options (#29326) 2024-06-14 06:20:42 +08:00
Gregory Anders
d38912b59f refactor(terminal): move :terminal defaults to _defaults.lua 2024-06-12 10:43:57 -05:00
Gregory Anders
d7651b27d5
fix(tui): move $COLORTERM check to _defaults.lua (#29197)
We currently check $COLORTERM in the TUI process to determine if the
terminal supports 24 bit color (truecolor). If $COLORTERM is "truecolor"
or "24bit" then we automatically assume that the terminal supports
truecolor, but if $COLORTERM is set to any other value we still query
the terminal.

The `rgb` flag of the UI struct is a boolean which only indicates
whether the UI supports truecolor, but does not have a 3rd state that we
can use to represent "we don't know if the UI supports truecolor". We
currently use `rgb=false` to represent this "we don't know" state, and
we use XTGETTCAP and DECRQSS queries to determine at runtime if the
terminal supports truecolor. However, if $COLORTERM is set to a value
besides "truecolor" or "24bit" (e.g. "256" or "16) that is a clear
indication that the terminal _does not_ support truecolor, so it is
incorrect to treat `rgb=false` as "we don't know" in that case.

Instead, in the TUI process we only check for the terminfo capabilities.
This must be done in the TUI process because we do not have access to
this information in the core Neovim process when `_defaults.lua` runs.
If the TUI cannot determine truecolor support from terminfo alone, we
set `rgb=false` to indicate "we don't know if the terminal supports
truecolor yet, keep checking". When we get to `_defaults.lua`, we can
then check $COLORTERM and only query the terminal if it is unset.

This means that users can explicitly opt out of truecolor determination
by setting `COLORTERM=256` (or similar) in their environment.
2024-06-05 08:27:56 -05:00
Gregory Anders
efa45832ea
feat: add "jump" options to vim.diagnostic.config() (#29067)
Problem: There is no easy way to configure the behavior of the default
diagnostic "jump" mappings. For example, some users way want to show the
floating window, and some may not (likewise, some way want to only move
between warnings/errors, or disable the "wrap" parameter).

Solution: Add a "jump" table to vim.diagnostic.config() that sets
default values for vim.diagnostic.jump().

Alternatives: Users can override the default mappings to use the exact
options to vim.diagnostic.jump() that they want, but this has a couple
issues:

  - While the default mappings are not complicated, they are also not
    trivial, so overriding them requires users to understand
    implementation details (specifically things like setting "count"
    properly).
  - If plugins want to change the default mappings, or configure the
    behavior in any way (e.g. floating window display), it becomes even
    harder for users to tweak specific behavior.

vim.diagnostic.config() already works quite well as the "entry point"
for tuning knobs with diagnostic UI elements, so this fits in nicely and
composes well with existing mental models and idioms.
2024-05-28 14:54:50 -05:00
Gregory Anders
1c6d920052
feat(defaults): use vim.diagnostic.jump() for default mappings (#29066)
This allows the mappings to work with a count and also enables new ]D
and [D mappings to go to the last/first diagnostic in the buffer.
2024-05-28 13:24:16 -05:00
Gregory Anders
2c6b635872
feat(defaults): add LSP default mappings (again) (#28650) 2024-05-24 11:33:49 -05:00
Gregory Anders
e71713ba2b
fix: show swapfile warning as a warning (#28971)
The new default SwapExists autocommand displays warning text (W325) but
does not use the WarningMsg highlight group as other warnings do. Use
the WARN log level when displaying this warning.
2024-05-24 10:44:02 -05:00
dundargoc
f864b68c5b feat: allow gx to function for markdown links
In other words, `gx` works regardless of where it was used in
`[...](https://...)`. This only works on markdown buffers.

Co-authored-by: ribru17 <ribru17@gmail.com>
2024-05-24 11:07:43 +02:00
Gregory Anders
bb032d952b
revert: default LSP mappings (#28649)
Revert the default LSP mappings before the 0.10 release as these might
need some further consideration. In particular, it's not clear if "c"
prefixed maps in Normal mode are acceptable as defaults since they
interfere with text objects or operator ranges.

We will re-introduce default mappings at the beginning of the 0.11
release cycle, this reversion is only for the imminent 0.10 release.
2024-05-06 08:13:50 -05:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
5e98439f6d
fix(defaults): diagnostic mappings descriptions #28646 2024-05-05 07:45:47 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
40ce857797
fix(vim.ui)!: change open() to return result|nil, errmsg|nil #28612
reverts e0d92b9cc2 #28502

Problem:
`vim.ui.open()` has a `pcall()` like signature, under the assumption
that this is the Lua idiom for returning result-or-error. However, the
`result|nil, errmsg|nil` pattern:
- has precedent in:
  - `io.open`
  - `vim.uv` (`:help luv-error-handling`)
- has these advantages:
  - Can be used with `assert()`:
    ```
    local result, err = assert(foobar())
    ```
  - Allows LuaLS to infer the type of `result`:
    ```
    local result, err = foobar()
    if err then
      ...
    elseif result then
      ...
    end
    ```

Solution:
- Revert to the `result|nil, errmsg|nil` pattern.
- Document the pattern in our guidelines.
2024-05-03 03:20:03 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
71cf75f96a
docs: misc #24163
- Also delete old perl scripts which are not used since 8+ years ago.

fix #23251
fix #27367
ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/2252#issuecomment-1902662577

Helped-by: Daniel Kongsgaard <dakongsgaard@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kevin Pham <keevan.pham@gmail.com>
2024-04-30 04:30:21 -07:00
Justin M. Keyes
61063653b0
feat(defaults): visual CTRL-R for LSP mappings #28537
Problem:
The new LSP "refactor menu" keybinding "crr" is also defined in visual
mode, which overlaps with the builtin "c".

Solution:
Use CTRL-R instead of "crr" for visual mode.

fix #28528
2024-04-28 09:02:18 -07:00
Luna Saphie Mittelbach
513fc46195
feat(defaults): improve :grep defaults #28545
Based on feedback from #28324, pass -H and -I to regular grep
(available on all platforms officially supported by Neovim), and
only pass -uu to ripgrep. This makes :grep ignore binary files by
default in both cases.
2024-04-28 09:00:48 -07:00
glepnir
83635e4e3d
fix(diagnostic): get border from config (#28531)
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
2024-04-28 10:15:10 -05:00
Gregory Anders
73034611c2
feat(diagnostic): add default mappings for diagnostics (#16230) 2024-04-26 13:16:12 -05:00
Gregory Anders
6888607415
feat(lsp): add more LSP defaults (#28500)
- crn for rename
- crr for code actions
- gr for references
- <C-S> (in Insert mode) for signature help
2024-04-26 11:12:49 -05:00
Lewis Russell
b8273c9a33 fix: lua annotations 2024-04-26 15:13:06 +01:00
Justin M. Keyes
e0d92b9cc2
fix(vim.ui)!: change open() to return pcall-like values #28502
Problem:
`vim.ui.open` unnecessarily invents a different success/failure
convention. Its return type was changed in 57adf8c6e0, so we might as
well change it to have a more conventional form.

Solution:
Change the signature to use the `pcall` convention of `status, result`.
2024-04-25 04:15:58 -07:00
Luna Saphie Mittelbach
20b38677c2 feat(defaults): use ripgrep (rg) for 'grepprg' if available 2024-04-16 19:21:02 +02:00
Justin M. Keyes
57adf8c6e0
fix(vim.ui): open() may wait indefinitely #28325
Problem:
vim.ui.open "locks up" Nvim if the spawned process does not terminate. #27986

Solution:
- Change `vim.ui.open()`:
    - Do not call `wait()`.
    - Return a `SystemObj`. The caller can decide if it wants to `wait()`.
- Change `gx` to `wait()` only a short time.
    - Allows `gx` to show a message if the command fails, without the
      risk of waiting forever.
2024-04-15 04:33:09 -07:00
zeertzjq
aa1d0ac095
fix(defaults): only repeat macro for each selected line if linewise (#28289)
As mentioned in #28287, repeating a macro for each selected line doesn't
really make sense in non-linewise Visual mode.

Fix #28287
2024-04-15 03:43:33 +08:00
Jaehwang Jung
328a237351
fix(defaults): auto-close terminal for &shell with args (#28276)
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.
2024-04-13 19:41:59 +08:00
zeertzjq
8cca787155
test: macros in Visual mode without default mappings (#28288) 2024-04-12 09:16:13 +08:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
73de98256c feat(comment): add built-in commenting
Design

- Enable commenting support only through `gc` mappings for simplicity.
  No ability to configure, no Lua module, no user commands. Yet.

- Overall implementation is a simplified version of 'mini.comment'
  module of 'echasnovski/mini.nvim' adapted to be a better suit for
  core. It basically means reducing code paths which use only specific
  fixed set of plugin config.

  All used options are default except `pad_comment_parts = false`. This
  means that 'commentstring' option is used as is without forcing single
  space inner padding.

As 'tpope/vim-commentary' was considered for inclusion earlier, here is
a quick summary of how this commit differs from it:

- **User-facing features**. Both implement similar user-facing mappings.
  This commit does not include `gcu` which is essentially a `gcgc`.
  There are no commands, events, or configuration in this commit.

- **Size**. Both have reasonably comparable number of lines of code,
  while this commit has more comments in tricky areas.

- **Maintainability**. This commit has (purely subjectively) better
  readability, tests, and Lua types.

- **Configurability**. This commit has no user configuration, while
  'vim-commentary' has some (partially as a counter-measure to possibly
  modifying 'commentstring' option).

- **Extra features**:
    - This commit supports tree-sitter by computing `'commentstring'`
      option under cursor, which can matter in presence of tree-sitter
      injected languages.

    - This commit comments blank lines while 'tpope/vim-commentary' does
      not. At the same time, blank lines are not taken into account when
      deciding the toggle action.

    - This commit has much better speed on larger chunks of lines (like
      above 1000). This is thanks to using `nvim_buf_set_lines()` to set
      all new lines at once, and not with `vim.fn.setline()`.
2024-04-05 18:07:43 +02:00
zeertzjq
9711370c26
feat(defaults): add :Inspect to right-click menu (#28181)
Ref #21393

- Move default user commands to _defaults.lua as that now contains all
  kinds of defaults rather than just default mappings and menus.
- Remove the :aunmenu as there are no menus when _defaults.lua is run.
2024-04-05 18:08:54 +08:00
zeertzjq
4ee9e58056
feat(tui): query extended underline support using DECRQSS (#28052) 2024-03-28 07:39:36 +08:00
zeertzjq
f9e7c4c9c4
refactor(defaults): use getregion() for Visual mode gx (#27663)
Also make it work better on a multiline selection.
2024-02-29 08:21:13 +08:00
zeertzjq
ce7c51a1a3
vim-patch:9.1.0142: getregion() can be improved (#27662)
Problem:  getregion() can be improved (after v9.1.120)
Solution: change getregion() implementation to use pos as lists and
          one optional {opt} dictionary (Shougo Matsushita)

Note: The following is a breaking change!

Currently, the getregion() function (included as of patch v9.1.120) takes
3 arguments: the first 2 arguments are strings, describing a position,
arg3 is the type string.

However, that is slightly inflexible, there is no way to specify
additional arguments. So let's instead change the function signature to:

getregion(pos1, pos2 [, {Dict}]) where both pos1 and pos2 are lists.
This is slightly cleaner, and gives us the flexibility to specify
additional arguments as key/value pairs to the optional Dict arg.

Now it supports the "type" key to specify the selection type
(characterwise, blockwise or linewise) and now in addition one can also
define the selection type, independently of what the 'selection' option
actually is.

Technically, this is a breaking change, but since the getregion()
Vimscript function is still quite new, this should be fine.

closes: vim/vim#14090

19b718828d

Co-authored-by: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
2024-02-29 07:19:26 +08:00
Gregory Anders
a8e4ee2f2b
fix(defaults): validate 'channel' before responding to OSC request (#27594)
Validate the channel number before responding to an OSC 10/11 request.
When used with nvim_open_term, the channel number is unset (since there
is no process on the other side of the PTY).
2024-02-26 11:33:16 -06:00
zeertzjq
eb4783fb6c
refactor(defaults): use getregion() for default * and # mappings 2024-02-23 08:12:46 +08:00
Evgeni Chasnovski
85cb0b0ddc
fix(defaults): make terminal autoclose not block other events (#27581)
Problem: When terminal is autocloses, it blocks other events, like
  `BufEnter`.

Solution: Use `nested = true`.
2024-02-22 13:54:21 -06:00
zeertzjq
eef2aedff6
fix(defaults): remove tmux background detection passthrough (#27571)
There is now a new tmux 3.4 release that queries background color from
the parent terminal if background is not set in tmux, so removing the
passthrough still works when background is not set in tmux, and fixes
the incorrect detection when background is set in tmux.
2024-02-22 21:15:56 +08:00
Daniel Steinberg
7589336120
feat(terminal): respond to OSC background and foreground request (#17197)
The motivation for this update is Issue #15365, where background=light
is not properly set for Nvim running from an Nvim :terminal. This can be
encountered when e.g., opening a terminal to make git commits, which
opens EDITOR=nvim in the nested terminal.

Under the implementation of this commit, the OSC response always
indicates a black or white foreground/background. While this may not
reflect the actual foreground/background color, it permits 'background'
to be retained for a nested Nvim instance running in the terminal
emulator. The behaviour matches Vim.
2024-01-15 10:12:07 -06:00
Gregory Anders
8df3742378
fix(defaults): use augroup for default autocommands (#26933) 2024-01-06 18:08:29 -06:00
dundargoc
714b075197
docs: small fixes (#26651)
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
Co-authored-by: WillLillis <wlillis@umass.edu>
2023-12-28 10:28:48 +08:00
Nacho Nieva
c26dc1f77c
feat(defaults): map Q and @x to repeat in Visual mode (#26495) 2023-12-27 07:26:18 +08:00
Gregory Anders
f4f7e29469
refactor(defaults): always set options, even if value hasn't changed (#26595)
Comparing against the old value before setting matched the original
C implementation, but there is no reason to use this restriction. In
particular, this inhibits using OptionSet to determine when the option
was set. If users need to handle a case where the option _changed_, it
is easy to do so in an OptionSet autocommand using v:option_new and
v:option_old (and friends).
2023-12-15 16:35:55 -06:00
Gregory Anders
b0e2643cb2 refactor(defaults): defer setting 'termguicolors' until after VimEnter
This ensures that any OptionSet autocommands will fire when the value is
changed.
2023-12-14 11:42:17 -06:00
Gregory Anders
ddcbc5c78a
docs: add comment for OSC 11 tmux passthrough (#26566) 2023-12-14 08:38:26 -06:00
Jaehwang Jung
5aa1ba3efe
fix(defaults): background detection in tmux (#26557)
Wrap the query with passthrough sequence
2023-12-14 06:16:21 +08:00
Gregory Anders
2613ba5000 feat(defaults): enable 'termguicolors' by default when supported by terminal
Enable 'termguicolors' automatically when Nvim can detect that truecolor
is supported by the host terminal.

If $COLORTERM is set to "truecolor" or "24bit", or the terminal's
terminfo entry contains capabilities for Tc, RGB, or setrgbf and
setrgbb, then we assume that the terminal supports truecolor. Otherwise,
the terminal is queried (using both XTGETTCAP and SGR + DECRQSS). If the
terminal's response to these queries (if any) indicates that it supports
truecolor, then 'termguicolors' is enabled.
2023-12-06 07:57:09 -08:00