* Open vim-plug window in a new tab not to disrupt the current window layout
* Open preview window on the right to better show the diff
If you prefer the old layout, use the following configuration:
let g:plug_window = 'vertical topleft new'
let g:plug_pwindow = 'above 12new'
Fix#1005
vim-plug will now run `git remote set-head origin -a` on PlugUpdate to
keep track of the default branch of the origin, so that it can still
update a plugin even if its default branch has changed.
This additional command will slow down the update process, but this is
an unavoidable price to pay for the correctness of the task. However,
vim-plug will run checkout and merge commands in parallel, so this
improvement will slightly offset the slowdown.
Use build stages to group related jobs (Vim, Neovim, Vim 7.4).
Use "silent" to avoid hit-enter prompt when redirecting output.
Always run async and sync tests to debug runtime errors.
Vim 7.4.0052 (Ubuntu Trusty) does not allow dynamic keys in inline dictionary.
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/build-stages/
":Plug" performs a quick type check for most options so that the user can check which plugin has invalid configuration on startup. This does not prevent errors, resulting from modiying "g:plugs" after running "plug#end()". Plugin repo is added to the error message for convenience. Most users should expect no noticeable difference in startup time.
Close: #930
Related: #936
The existing error message printed when plug#end() is called without
calling plug#begin() doesn't make the dependence on plug#begin()
obvious; I had to go digging in the vim-plug code to discover what I'd
done wrong. This attempts to clarify the error a bit, to make it more
obvious to a user.
git v2.10.0 adds "log.showSignature" config
so that "git log --show-signature" runs by default.
Changing the commit format via "--pretty" does not prevent the signature
from appearing.
Only "--no-show-signature" prevents this.
Close#728
Travis defaults to it since this year.
Ubuntu trusty reached EOL since April 2019.
Ubuntu bionic provides Vim 8.
Simplify OS install with Travis' apt addon
so that only Vim nightly will be compiled from source.
Ubuntu 14.04.6 provides ruby v.1.9.3, not 1.8.x or older.
Use it to test the ruby provider for backward compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Jan Edmund Lazo <jan.lazo@mail.utoronto.ca>
Excerpt from `:h shell-powershell`:
To use powershell (on Windows):
set shell=powershell shellquote=( shellpipe=\| shellxquote=
set shellcmdflag=-NoLogo\ -NoProfile\ -ExecutionPolicy\ RemoteSigned\ -Command
set shellredir=\|\ Out-File\ -Encoding\ UTF8
Previously, `:PlugDiff` would show every new commit to a plugin's git
repo. This makes sense for the general case, but makes less sense when a
plugin lives in a subdirectory of the repo (and is configured with the
'rtp' option). This makes it difficult to determine which commits relate
to the plugin and which are unrelated.
This changes `:PlugDiff` to filter out any commits outside of the 'rtp'
folder.
Some consequences:
* This does not change the `:PlugUpdate` UI. This means `:PlugUpdate`
may pull down non-plugin commits, display that it has updated the
plugin, and then `:PlugDiff` will show no updates (since such commits
fall out of the 'rtp' path).
* It also means there's no UI to revert non-plugin updates, as they
don't show up in `:PlugDiff`.
This allows you to override the default behavior of `o' or `<cr>'
binding in PlugDiff window.
e.g.
" Move to preview window
autocmd! FileType vim-plug nmap <buffer> o <plug>(plug-preview)<c-w>P
Close#749Close#768
When loading 'deoplete.nvim' for the 2nd time during InsertEnter
manually, the `s:dobufread` (or `s:lod` itself) prevents it to work
properly - likely because the plugin gets resourced.
Maybe there could be a way to force this (and reload plugins always),
but by default it seems to make sense to skip already loaded plugins.
Checking out a branch or tag may not succeed if there is a path entry
with the same name. This commit appends -- to git checkout commands to
clarify that we're not referring to a file or a directory.
Close#602