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Felipe Oliveira Carvalho 59f2430a8d Delete structs.h by spliting it and moving code to other headers
Here's the list of squashed commits (for more info, see PR #378).

 - Define guicolor_T as a typedef in syntax.h
 - Move a big chunk of code from structs.h to buffer_defs.h
 - Move aco_save_T from structs.h to fileio.h
 - Move option_table_T from structs.h to hardcopy.h

	Aditionally:

	 - Move the printer_opts global to hardcopy.c
	 - Delete structs.h. Include buffer_defs.h where structs.h was included
	   before.
	 - Add header guards to option_defs.h

 - Put mark types and constants in new mark_defs.h
 - Move undo structs to undo_defs.h
 - Move memfile structs to new memfile_defs.h
 - Move expand_T and cmdmod_T to ex_cmds_defs.h
 - Move memline_T to memline_defs.h
 - Move many defs and types to ex_eval.h
 - Move syntax related types to syntax_defs.h
 - Move struct memfile to memfile_defs.h
 - struct buffblock and struct buffheader moved back to buffer_defs.h
 - Move some datatypes to hashtab.h and eval_defs.h
 - Move the buffer_defs.h include and TODOs for remaining unrelated types in buffer_defs.h
2014-03-18 20:19:19 -03:00
cmake CMakeLists: Improve handling of libintl 2014-02-27 19:11:48 +00:00
config Use check_function_exists() to check for _NSGetEnviron(). 2014-03-07 06:27:41 -05:00
contrib add .vimrc and src/.ycm_extra_conf.py 2014-03-14 20:37:03 -03:00
scripts Add unit tests for mch_[gs]etperm. 2014-03-15 11:50:22 -03:00
src Delete structs.h by spliting it and moving code to other headers 2014-03-18 20:19:19 -03:00
test Revive vim_fname (-> os_file_exists); fix misuse of mch_getperm. 2014-03-15 11:50:22 -03:00
third-party Import luajit 2.0.2 source tree 2014-02-27 09:37:08 -03:00
.gitignore Add unit tests for mch_[gs]etperm. 2014-03-15 11:50:22 -03:00
.travis.yml Refactor travis build to use clang's sanitizers 2014-03-13 15:26:28 -03:00
clint.py Make script portable across Python versions 2014-03-07 17:05:43 -03:00
CMakeLists.txt Use include paths relative to src/ 2014-03-14 21:54:32 -03:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Issue #66 - Add lint tool and uncrustify config. Update contributing documentation on coding style. 2014-03-05 16:50:27 -03:00
Makefile Add unit tests for mch_[gs]etperm. 2014-03-15 11:50:22 -03:00
neovim.rb Removed testing for Homebrew installs 2014-03-18 19:40:23 -03:00
README.md minimize readme 2014-03-16 11:59:41 -03:00
uncrustify.cfg Issue #311 - Clean up blowfish.c/h, charset.c/h, diff.c/h, digraph.c/h, garray.c/h, hashtab.c/h, popupmnu.c/h, sha256.c/h, version.c/h. Update uncrustify to move logical operators to the beginning of the line when splitting. Also, clean up arabic.c/h and farsi.c/h 2014-03-16 12:00:41 -03:00
vim-license.txt include a copy of the Vim License 2014-02-22 11:57:44 +00:00

neovim (bountysource fundraiser)

Build Status Stories in Ready

What's this?

Neovim is a project that seeks to aggressively refactor vim in order to:

  • Simplify maintenance
  • Split the work between multiple developers
  • Enable the implementation of new/modern user interfaces without any modifications to the core source
  • Improve extensibility with a new plugin architecture

For lots more details, see the wiki!

What's been done so far

  • Source tree was cleaned up, leaving only files necessary for compilation/testing of the core
  • Source files were processed with unifdef to remove tons of FEAT_* macros
  • Files were processed with uncrustify to normalize source code formatting
  • The autotools build system was replaced by CMake

What's being worked on now

  • Porting all IO to libuv
  • Lots of refactoring
  • A VimL -> Lua transpiler

How do I get it?

There is a formula for OSX/homebrew, a PKGBUILD for Arch Linux, and detailed instructions for building on other OSes.

See the wiki!

Community

Join the community on IRC in #neovim on Freenode or the mailing list

Contributing

...would be awesome! See the wiki for more details.

License

Vim itself is distributed under the terms of the Vim License. See vim-license.txt for details.

Vim also includes a message along the following lines:

Vim is Charityware.  You can use and copy it as much as you like, but you are
encouraged to make a donation for needy children in Uganda.  Please see the
kcc section of the vim docs or visit the ICCF web site, available at these URLs:

        http://iccf-holland.org/
        http://www.vim.org/iccf/
        http://www.iccf.nl/

You can also sponsor the development of Vim.  Vim sponsors can vote for
features.  The money goes to Uganda anyway.