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*dev_arch.txt* Nvim
NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL
How to develop Nvim, explanation of modules and subsystems *dev-arch*
The top of each major module has (or should have) an overview in a comment at
the top of its file. The purpose of this document is to give:
1. an overview of how it all fits together
2. how-to guides for common tasks such as:
- deprecating public functions
- adding a new public (API) function
- adding a new public (UI) event
3. TODO: move src/nvim/README.md into this doc.
Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
==============================================================================
Data structures
Use `kvec.h` for most lists. When you absolutely need a linked list, use
`lib/queue_defs.h` which defines an "intrusive" linked list.
==============================================================================
UI events
The source files most directly involved with UI events are:
1. `src/nvim/ui.*`: calls handler functions of registered UI structs (independent from msgpack-rpc)
2. `src/nvim/api/ui.*`: forwards messages over msgpack-rpc to remote UIs.
UI events are defined in `src/nvim/api/ui_events.in.h` , this file is not
compiled directly, rather it parsed by
`src/nvim/generators/gen_api_ui_events.lua` which autogenerates wrapper
functions used by the source files above. It also generates metadata
accessible as `api_info().ui_events`.
See commit d3a8e9217f39c59dd7762bd22a76b8bd03ca85ff for an example of adding
a new UI event.
UI events are deferred to UIs, which implies a deepcopy of the UI event data.
Remember to bump NVIM_API_LEVEL if it wasn't already during this development
cycle.
Other references:
- |msgpack-rpc|
- |ui|
- https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/3246
- https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/18375
- https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/21605
==============================================================================
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