Problem: With 'smoothscroll' the cursor position s not adjusted in a long
line.
Solution: Move the cursor further up or down in the line.
8cf3459878
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: First line not scrolled properly with 'smoothscroll' and
'scrolloff' zero and using "k".
Solution: Make sure the cursor position is visible.
46b54747c5
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Cursor line only partly shows with 'smoothscroll' and 'scrolloff'
zero.
Solution: Do not use 'smoothscroll' when adjusting the bottom of the window.
(closesvim/vim#11269)
9bab7a0243
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Negative topline using CTRL-Y with 'smoothscroll' and 'diff'.
(Ernie Rael)
Solution: Only use 'smoothscroll' when 'wrap' is set.
1a58e1d97c
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: 'smoothscroll' not tested with 'number' and "n" in 'cpo'.
Solution: Add tests, fix uncovered problem.
b6aab8f44b
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: No indication when the first line is broken for 'smoothscroll'.
Solution: Show "<<<" in the first line.
406b5d89e1
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: with 'smoothscroll' set CTRL-E does not work properly when
'foldmethod' is set to "indent". (Yee Cheng Chin)
Solution: Merge the code for scroling with folds and 'smoothscroll'.
(closesvim/vim#11262)
6b2d4ff714
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: CTRL-Y does not stop at line 1. (John Marriott)
Solution: Stop at line 1 when 'smoothscroll' is not set. (closesvim/vim#11261)
8df9748edb
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Cannot scroll by screen line if a line wraps.
Solution: Add the 'smoothscroll' option. Only works for CTRL-E and CTRL-Y
so far.
f6196f4244
vim-patch:9.0.0641: missing part of the new option code
Problem: Missing part of the new option code.
Solution: Add missing WV_SMS.
bbbda8fd81
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
When injections are added or removed make sure to:
- invoke 'changedtree' callbacks for when new trees are added.
- invoke 'changedtree' callbacks for when trees are invalidated
- redraw regions when languagetree children are removed
Problem: Popup menu position wrong in window with toolbar.
Solution: Take the window toolbar into account when positioning the popup
menu. (closesvim/vim#12308)
4e1ca0d9a6
Fixed in the previous commit. Test only.
Instead of nested linked lists, store autocommands in a flat, contiguous
kvec_t, with one kvec_t per event type. Previously patterns were stored
in each node of the outer linked list, so they can be matched only once
on repeating patterns. They are now reference counted and referenced in
each autocommand, and matching is skipped if the pattern repeats. Speeds
up creation and deletion, execution is not affected.
Co-authored-by: ii14 <ii14@users.noreply.github.com>
fix(extmarks): disallow removing extmarks in on_lines callbacks
decor_redraw_start (which runs before decor_providers_invoke_lines) gets
references for the extmarks on a specific line. If these extmarks are
deleted in on_lines callbacks then this results in a heap-use-after-free
error.
Fixes#22801
Problem: Using freed memory when executing delfunc at the more prompt.
Solution: Check function list not changed in another place. (closesvim/vim#11437)
398a26f7fc
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: The 'statusline'-format ui elements do not receive right
click events when "mousemodel" is "popup*"
Solution: Do not draw popupmenu and handle click event instead.
Problem: Lines put in non-current window are not displayed. (Marius
Gedminas)
Solution: Don't increment the topline when inserting just above it.
(closesvim/vim#12212)
e7f05a8780
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: Tee-Object does not create a file if it does not receive input
for example when :grep does not find matches.
and so nvim tries to open a nonexistent errorfile causing an error.
Solution: use tee.exe instead of Tee-Object
This is a more robust method for tagging a packed table as it completely
eliminates the possibility of mistaking an actual table key as the
packed table tag.
Problem:
`vim.split('a:::', ':', {trimempty=true})` trims inner empty items.
Regression from 9c49c10470
Solution:
Set `empty_start=false` when first non-empty item is found.
close#23212
This was originally meant as a convenience but prevents possible
functionality. For example:
-- Get the keys of the table with even values
local t = { a = 1, b = 2, c = 3, d = 4 }
vim.iter(t):map(function(k, v)
if v % 2 == 0 then return k end
end):totable()
The example above would not work, because the map() function returns
only a single value, and cannot be converted back into a table (there
are many such examples like this).
Instead, to convert an iterator into a map-like table, users can use
fold():
vim.iter(t):fold({}, function(t, k, v)
t[k] = v
return t
end)
If pack() is called with a single value, it does not create a table; it
simply returns the value it is passed. When unpack is called with a
table argument, it interprets that table as a list of values that were
packed together into a table.
This causes a problem when the single value being packed is _itself_ a
table. pack() will not place it into another table, but unpack() sees
the table argument and tries to unpack it.
To fix this, we add a simple "tag" to packed table values so that
unpack() only attempts to unpack tables that have this tag. Other tables
are left alone. The tag is simply the length of the table.