neovim/runtime/doc/news.txt
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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.
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*news.txt* Nvim
NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL
Notable changes in Nvim 0.10 from 0.9 *news*
For changes in Nvim 0.9, see |news-0.9|.
Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
==============================================================================
BREAKING CHANGES *news-breaking*
The following changes may require adaptations in user config or plugins.
• In some cases, the cursor in the Nvim |TUI| used to blink even without
configuring 'guicursor' as mentioned in |cursor-blinking|. This was a bug
that has now been fixed. If your cursor has stopped blinking, add the
following (or similar, adapted to user preference) to your |config| file: >vim
set guicursor+=n-v-c:blinkon500-blinkoff500
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• |vim.tbl_islist()| now checks whether a table is actually list-like (i.e.,
has integer keys without gaps and starting from 1). For the previous
behavior (only check for integer keys, allow gaps or not starting with 1),
use |vim.tbl_isarray()|.
• "#" followed by a digit no longer stands for a function key at the start of
the lhs of a mapping.
• `:behave` was removed.
- If you used `:behave xterm`, the following is equivalent: >vim
set mousemodel=extend
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- If you used `:behave mswin`, the following is equivalent: >vim
set selection=exclusive
set selectmode=mouse,key
set mousemodel=popup
set keymodel=startsel,stopsel
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• When switching windows, |CursorMoved| autocommands trigger when Nvim is back
in the main loop rather than immediately. This is more compatible with Vim.
• |-l| ensures output ends with a newline if the script prints messages and
doesn't cause Nvim to exit.
• |LspRequest| and LspProgressUpdate (renamed to |LspProgress|) autocmds were
promoted from a |User| autocmd to first class citizen.
• Renamed `vim.treesitter.playground` to `vim.treesitter.dev`.
• Removed functions from the |vim.json| module:
• Unnecessary, undocumented functions which caused global side-effects.
• `vim.json.null` is redundant with `vim.NIL`.
• `vim.json.array_mt` (and related) is redundant with `vim.empty_dict()`.
• Removed some Vim 5.0<= option compatibilities:
• |'backspace'| no longer supports number values. Instead:
• for `backspace=0` set `backspace=` (empty)
• for `backspace=1` set `backspace=indent,eol`
• for `backspace=2` set `backspace=indent,eol,start` (default behavior in Nvim)
• for `backspace=3` set `backspace=indent,eol,nostop`
• |'backupdir'| and |'directory'| will no longer remove a `>` at the start
of the option.
• |LanguageTree:parse()| will no longer parse injections by default and
now requires an explicit range argument to be passed. If injections are
required, provide an explicit range via `parser:parse({ start_row, end_row })`.
• |vim.lsp.util.parse_snippet()| will now strictly follow the snippet grammar
defined by LSP, and hence previously parsed snippets might now be considered
invalid input.
• |OptionSet| autocommand args |v:option_new|, |v:option_old|,
|v:option_oldlocal|, |v:option_oldglobal| now have the type of the option
instead of always being strings. |v:option_old| is now the old global value
for all global-local options, instead of just string global-local options.
• Local value for a global-local number/boolean option is now unset when
the option is set (e.g. using |:set| or |nvim_set_option_value()|) without a
scope, which means they now behave the same way as string options.
• Signs placed through the legacy |sign-commands| are now stored and displayed
as |extmarks| internally. Along with the following changes:
• A sign placed twice in the same group with the same identifier will be moved.
• Legacy signs are always deleted along with the line it is placed on.
• Legacy and extmark signs will show up in both |:sign-place-list| and |nvim_buf_get_extmarks()|.
• Legacy and extmark signs are displayed and listed with the same priority:
line number -> priority -> sign id -> recently placed
• Default color scheme has been updated to be "Nvim branded" and accessible.
Use `:colorscheme vim` to revert to the old legacy color scheme.
Here is a list of Nvim specific highlight groups which are now defined in
a meaningfully different way and might need an update:
• |hl-FloatBorder| is linked to |hl-NormalFloat| instead of |hl-WinSeparator|.
• |hl-NormalFloat| is not linked to |hl-Pmenu|.
• |hl-WinBar| has different background.
• |hl-WinBarNC| is similar to |hl-WinBar| but not bold.
• |hl-WinSeparator| is linked to |hl-Normal| instead of |hl-VertSplit|.
This also might result into some color schemes looking differently due to
them relying on an implicit assumptions about how highlight groups are
defined by default. To account for this, define all attributes of highlight
groups explicitly. Alternatively, use `:colorscheme vim` or
`:source $VIMRUNTIME/colors/vim.lua` to restore previous definitions.
• 'termguicolors' is enabled by default when Nvim is able to determine that
the host terminal emulator supports 24-bit color.
==============================================================================
BREAKING CHANGES IN HEAD *news-breaking-dev*
The following breaking changes were made during the development cycle to
unreleased features on Nvim HEAD.
• ...
• ...
==============================================================================
NEW FEATURES *news-features*
The following new APIs and features were added.
• Performance:
• 'diffopt' "linematch" scoring algorithm now favours larger and less groups
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/23611
• Treesitter highlighting now parses injections incrementally during
screen redraws only for the line range being rendered. This significantly
improves performance in large files with many injections.
• |vim.iter()| provides a generic iterator interface for tables and Lua
iterators |for-in|.
• |vim.ringbuf()| creates ring buffers.
• |vim.keycode()| translates keycodes in a string.
• |'smoothscroll'| option to scroll by screen line rather than by text line
when |'wrap'| is set.
• |nvim_buf_set_extmark()| supports inline virtual text.
• 'foldtext' now supports virtual text format. |fold-foldtext|
• The terminal buffer now supports reflow (wrapped lines adapt when the buffer
is resized horizontally). Note: Lines that are not visible and kept in
|'scrollback'| are not reflown.
• |vim.system()| for running system commands.
• |vim.lpeg| and |vim.re| expose the bundled Lpeg expression grammar parser
and its regex interface.
• |nvim_win_text_height()| computes the number of screen lines occupied
by a range of text in a given window.
• |nvim_set_keymap()| and |nvim_del_keymap()| now support abbreviations.
• Better cmdline completion for string option value. |complete-set-option|
• Builtin TUI can now recognize "super" (|<D-|) and "meta" (|<T-|) modifiers in a
terminal emulator that supports |tui-csiu|.
• Editor
• By default, the swapfile "ATTENTION" |E325| dialog is skipped if the
swapfile is owned by a running Nvim process, instead of prompting. If you
always want the swapfile dialog, delete the default SwapExists handler:
`autocmd! nvim_swapfile`. |default-autocmds|
• LSP
• LSP method names are available in |vim.lsp.protocol.Methods|.
• Implemented LSP inlay hints: |lsp-inlay_hint|
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification/#textDocument_inlayHint
• Implemented pull diagnostic textDocument/diagnostic: |vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_diagnostic()|
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification/#textDocument_diagnostic
• |vim.lsp.status()| consumes the last progress messages as a string.
• LSP client now always saves and restores named buffer marks when applying
text edits.
• LSP client now supports the `positionEncoding` server capability. If a server
responds with the `positionEncoding` capability in its initialization
response, Nvim automatically sets the client's `offset_encoding` field.
• Dynamic registration of LSP capabilities. An implication of this change is
that checking a client's `server_capabilities` is no longer a sufficient
indicator to see if a server supports a feature. Instead use
`client.supports_method(<method>)`. It considers both the dynamic
capabilities and static `server_capabilities`.
• `anchor_bias` option to |lsp-handlers| aids in positioning of floating
windows.
• |vim.lsp.util.locations_to_items()| sets the `user_data` of each item to
the original LSP `Location` or `LocationLink`.
• Added support for connecting to servers using named pipes (Windows) or
unix domain sockets (Unix) via |vim.lsp.rpc.domain_socket_connect()|.
• Treesitter
• Bundled parsers and queries (highlight, folds) for Markdown, Python, and
Bash.
• |vim.treesitter.query.omnifunc()| for treesitter query files (set by
default).
• |Query:iter_matches()| now has the ability to set the maximum start depth
for matches.
• `@injection.language` now has smarter resolution and will fall back to
language aliases (e.g., filetype or custom shorthands) registered via
|vim.treesitter.language.register()| and/or attempt lower case variants of
the text.
• The `#set!` directive now supports `injection.self` and `injection.parent`
for injecting either the current node's language or the parent
|LanguageTree|'s language, respectively.
• |vim.treesitter.query.edit()| allows live editing of treesitter
queries.
• Improved error messages for query parsing.
• |vim.treesitter.foldtext()| applies treesitter highlighting to
foldtext.
• |vim.ui.open()| opens URIs using the system default handler (macOS `open`,
Windows `explorer`, Linux `xdg-open`, etc.)
• |vim.wo| can now be double indexed for |:setlocal| behaviour. Currently only
`0` for the buffer index is currently supported.
• Lua type annotations for:
• `vim.*`
• `vim.fn.*`
• `vim.api.*`
• `vim.v.*`
• Improved messages for type errors in `vim.api.*` calls (including `opts` params)
• Functions that take a severity as an optional parameter (e.g.
|vim.diagnostic.get()|) now also accept a list of severities |vim.diagnostic.severity|
• New RPC client type `msgpack-rpc` is added for |nvim_set_client_info()| to
support fully MessagePack-RPC compliant clients.
• Floating windows can now show footer with new `footer` and `footer_pos`
config fields. Uses |hl-FloatFooter| by default.
• Floating windows can now be hidden by setting `hide` in |nvim_open_win()| or
|nvim_win_set_config()|.
• |:terminal| command now accepts some |:command-modifiers| (specifically
|:horizontal| and those that affect splitting a window).
• |$NVIM_APPNAME| can be set to a relative path instead of only a name.
• |:fclose| command.
• |vim.snippet| handles expansion of snippets in LSP format.
• 'complete' option supports "f" flag for completing buffer names.
• |vim.base64.encode()| and |vim.base64.decode()| encode and decode strings
using Base64 encoding.
• The |TermResponse| autocommand event can be used with |v:termresponse| to
read escape sequence responses from the terminal.
• A clipboard provider which uses OSC 52 to copy the selection to the system
clipboard is now bundled by default and will be automatically enabled under
certain conditions. |clipboard-osc52|
• 'termsync' option asks the terminal emulator to buffer screen updates until
the redraw cycle is complete. Requires support from the terminal.
• |vim.text.hexencode()| and |vim.text.hexdecode()| convert strings to and
from byte representations.
• 'completeopt' option supports "popup" flag to show extra information in a
floating window.
• |nvim_input_mouse()| supports mouse buttons "x1" and "x2".
• |v_Q-default| and |v_@-default| repeat a register for each line of a visual
selection.
• |vim.diagnostic.count()| returns the number of diagnostics for a given
buffer and/or namespace, by severity. This is a faster alternative to
|vim.diagnostic.get()| when only the number of diagnostics is needed, but
not the diagnostics themselves.
• |vim.deepcopy()| has a `noref` argument to avoid hashing table values.
• Terminal buffers emit a |TermRequest| autocommand event when the child
process emits an OSC or DCS control sequence.
• Terminal buffers respond to OSC background and foreground requests. |default-autocmds|
==============================================================================
CHANGED FEATURES *news-changed*
The following changes to existing APIs or features add new behavior.
• |vim.tbl_contains()| now works for general tables and allows specifying a
predicate function that is checked for each value. (Use |vim.list_contains()|
for checking list-like tables (integer keys without gaps) for literal values.)
• |vim.region()| can use a string accepted by |getpos()| as position.
• |vim.diagnostic.config()| now accepts a function for the virtual_text.prefix
option, which allows for rendering e.g., diagnostic severities differently.
• Defaults:
• On Windows 'isfname' does not include ":". Drive letters are handled
correctly without it. (Use |gF| for filepaths suffixed with ":line:col").
• 'comments' includes "fb:•".
• 'shortmess' includes the "C" flag.
• Automatic linting of treesitter query files (see |ft-query-plugin|).
Can be disabled via: >lua
vim.g.query_lint_on = {}
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• Enabled treesitter highlighting for treesitter query files.
• Enabled treesitter highlighting for help files.
• Enabled treesitter highlighting for Lua files.
• The `workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles` LSP client capability is now enabled
by default.
• |LspRequest| autocmd callbacks now contain additional information about the LSP
request status update that occurred.
• |:source| without arguments treats a buffer with its 'filetype' set to "lua"
as Lua code regardless of its extension.
• |:checkhealth| buffer now implements |folding|. The initial folding status is
defined by the 'foldenable' option.
• |:Man| now respects 'wrapmargin'
• |gx| now uses |vim.ui.open()| and not netrw. To customize, you can redefine
`vim.ui.open` or remap `gx`. To continue using netrw (deprecated): >vim
:call netrw#BrowseX(expand(exists("g:netrw_gx")? g:netrw_gx : '<cfile>'), netrw#CheckIfRemote())<CR>
• |vim.lsp.start()| now maps |K| to use |vim.lsp.buf.hover()| if the server
supports it, unless |'keywordprg'| was customized before calling
|vim.lsp.start()|.
• Terminal buffers started with no arguments (and use 'shell') close
automatically if the job exited without error, eliminating the (often
unwanted) "[Process exited 0]" message.
• |vim.diagnostic.config()| now accepts virtual text relevant options to
|nvim_buf_set_extmark()| (e.g. "virt_text_pos" and "hl_mode") in its
"virtual_text" table, which gives users more control over how diagnostic
virtual text is displayed.
• Extmarks now fully support multi-line ranges, and a single extmark can be
used to highlight a range of arbitrary length. The |nvim_buf_set_extmark()|
API function already allowed you to define such ranges, but highlight regions
were not rendered consistently for a range that covers more than one line break.
This has now been fixed. Signs defined as part of a multi-line extmark also
apply to every line in the range, not just the first.
In addition, |nvim_buf_get_extmarks()| has gained an "overlap" option to
return such ranges even if they started before the specified position.
• The following flags were added to |nvim_buf_set_extmark()|:
- "undo_restore": opt-out extmarks of precise undo tracking.
- "invalidate": automatically hide or delete extmarks.
- "virt_text_repeat_linebreak": repeat virtual text on wrapped lines.
• LSP hover and signature help now use Treesitter for highlighting of Markdown
content.
Note that syntax highlighting of code examples requires a matching parser
and may be affected by custom queries.
• Support for rendering multibyte characters using composing characters has been
enhanced. The maximum limit have been increased from 1+6 codepoints to
31 bytes, which is guaranteed to fit all chars from before but often more.
NOTE: the regexp engine still has a hard-coded limit of considering
6 composing chars only.
• |vim.wait()| is no longer allowed to be called in |api-fast|.
• Vimscript function |exists()| supports checking |v:lua| functions.
• Added "force_crlf" option field in |nvim_open_term()|.
• Attempting to set an invalid keycode option (e.g. `set t_foo=123`) no longer
gives an error.
• |:checkhealth| buffer can now be opened in a split window using modifiers like
|:vertical|, |:horizontal| and |:botright|.
==============================================================================
REMOVED FEATURES *news-removed*
The following deprecated functions or APIs were removed.
• Vimball support
- :Vimuntar command
• Support for legacy treesitter injection queries
• 'shortmess' flags:
- |shm-f|. Always uses "(3 of 5)", never "(file 3 of 5)"
- |shm-i|. Always use "[noeol]".
- |shm-x|. Always use "[dos]", "[unix]" and "[mac]"
- |shm-n|. Always use "[New]".
==============================================================================
DEPRECATIONS *news-deprecations*
The following functions are now deprecated and will be removed in a future
release.
• Configuring |diagnostic-signs| using |:sign-define| or |sign_define()|. Use
the "signs" key of |vim.diagnostic.config()| instead.
• Checkhealth functions:
- |health#report_error|, |vim.health.report_error()| Use |vim.health.error()| instead.
- |health#report_info|, |vim.health.report_info()| Use |vim.health.info()| instead.
- |health#report_ok|, |vim.health.report_ok()| Use |vim.health.ok()| instead.
- |health#report_start|, |vim.health.report_start()| Use |vim.health.start()| instead.
- |health#report_warn|, |vim.health.report_warn()| Use |vim.health.warn()| instead.
• |API| functions:
- |nvim_buf_get_option()| Use |nvim_get_option_value()| instead.
- |nvim_buf_set_option()| Use |nvim_set_option_value()| instead.
- |nvim_get_option()| Use |nvim_get_option_value()| instead.
- |nvim_set_option()| Use |nvim_set_option_value()| instead.
- |nvim_win_get_option()| Use |nvim_get_option_value()| instead.
- |nvim_win_set_option()| Use |nvim_set_option_value()| instead.
• vim.lsp functions:
- |vim.lsp.util.get_progress_messages()| Use |vim.lsp.status()| instead.
- |vim.lsp.get_active_clients()| Use |vim.lsp.get_clients()| instead.
- |vim.lsp.for_each_buffer_client()| Use |vim.lsp.get_clients()| instead.
- |vim.lsp.util.trim_empty_lines()| Use |vim.split()| with `trimempty` instead.
- |vim.lsp.util.try_trim_markdown_code_blocks()|
- |vim.lsp.util.set_lines()|
- |vim.lsp.util.extract_completion_items()|
- |vim.lsp.util.parse_snippet()|
- |vim.lsp.util.text_document_completion_list_to_complete_items()|
• `vim.loop` has been renamed to |vim.uv|.
• vim.treesitter.languagetree functions:
- |LanguageTree:for_each_child()| Use |LanguageTree:children()| (non-recursive) instead.
• The "term_background" UI option |ui-ext-options| is deprecated and no longer
populated. Background color detection is now performed in Lua by the Nvim
core, not the TUI.
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