Problem: Error thrown when for invalid line number which may be accessed
in an `on_detach` callback at which point line count is
intentionally set to 0.
Solution: Move empty memline check to before line number check.
Problem:
1. Open a relatively large file (so the server needs some time to
process the request).
2. Then immediately execute `:bdelete`.
3. Once the request is completed, the handler will obtain the bufstate
of a buffer already unloaded.
Error executing vim.schedule lua callback: ...7841_1/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/_folding_range.lua:119: assertion failed!
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'assert'
...7841_1/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/_folding_range.lua:119: in function 'multi_handler'
...7841_1/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/_folding_range.lua:140: in function 'handler'
...HEAD-c137841_1/share/nvim/runtime/lua/vim/lsp/client.lua:669: in function ''
vim/_editor.lua: in function <vim/_editor.lua:0>
Solution:
On detach, cancel all pending textDocument_foldingRange requests.
Problem: Number and statuscolumn highlighting for virtual lines does
not take always take on numhl highlights.
Solution: Apply the appropriate numhl highlight to the number/statuscolumn
of virtual lines, fetching the numhl highlight of the line above
for `virt_line_above == false` lines.
vim-patch:partial:9.1.1084: Unable to persistently ignore events in a window and its buffers
Problem: Unable to persistently ignore events in a window and its buffers.
Solution: Add 'eventignorewin' option to ignore events in a window and buffer
(Luuk van Baal)
Add the window-local 'eventignorewin' option that is analogous to
'eventignore', but applies to a certain window and its buffers. Identify
events that should be allowed in 'eventignorewin', adapt "auto_event"
and "event_tab" to encode this information. Window context is not passed
onto apply_autocmds_group(), and when to ignore an event is a bit
ambiguous when "buf" is not "curbuf", rather than a large refactor, only
ignore an event when all windows into "buf" are ignoring the event.
b7147f8236
vim-patch:9.1.1102: tests: Test_WinScrolled_Resized_eiw() uses wrong filename
Problem: tests: Test_WinScrolled_Resized_eiw() uses wrong filename
(Luuk van Baal, after v9.1.1084)
Solution: Rename the filename to something more unique
bfc7719e48
Problem: CI: uses Ubuntu 22.04 runners
Solution: Switch to Ubuntu 24.04 runners, make a few adjustments for
different $TMPDIR (Drew Vogel)
closes: vim/vim#16442f0ed0e6f63
Co-authored-by: Drew Vogel <dvogel@github>
Problem: insexpand.c hard to read
Solution: refactor slightly to make it better readable
(glepnir)
Problem:
- Complex while loops with nested conditions
- Redundant if branches
- Hard to understand and maintain
Solution:
- Restructure using while(true) with clear break conditions
- Using ternary to replace some if conditions
- Add descriptive comments for each step
closes: vim/vim#1660040891bac5d
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
Problem: tests: matchparen plugin test wrongly named
(zeertzjq)
Solution: rename test_matchparen to test_plugin_matchparen
to be consistent with the other plugin tests
related: vim/vim#165997de6b1bb56
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem:
On Windows, spawning the `nvim --embed` server with `detach=true` breaks
various `tt.setup_child_nvim` tests.
Solution:
Make this behavior opt-in with an env var, temporarily.
Problem: `get_option_value` returns caller owned `Object`s but the
corresponding C apis do not marked `FUNC_API_RET_ALLOC` properly.
Solution: add `FUNC_API_RET_ALLOC` to the C apis.
Match both | separators and link to the Delimiter highlight group.
fixesvim/vim#16584closes: vim/vim#16590f30eb4a170
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
Problem: tests: timeout might be a bit too small
Solution: increase the test timeout from 30 to 45 seconds
related: vim/vim#16599ec7a4e4d69
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Test may run into timeout when using valgrind.
Solution: Use a longer timeout when using valgrind.
7c2beb48ef
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: tests: plugin tests are named inconsistently
Solution: group them under a common 'plugin' prefix
related: vim/vim#16599934d9ab3a2
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: The behavior of the visual search mappings aren't consistent
with their normal mode counterparts.
- The count isn't considered
- Searching with an empty selection will match every character in the
buffer
- Searching backwards only jumps back when the cursor is positioned at
the start of the selection.
Solution:
- Issue `n` `v:count1` times
- Error out and exit visual mode when the selection is empty
- Detect when the cursor is not at the start of the selection, and
adjust the count accordingly
Also, use the search register instead of the more error-prone approach
of feeding the entire search string as an expression
Problem:
No obvious way to see diagnostics without configuring it first.
Solution:
Add `Show Diagnostics`, `Show All Diagnostics` and `Configure
Diagnostics` buttons to the context menu.
Problem:
With some LSP servers, `vim.lsp.buf.signature_help` (CTRL-s in insert-mode)
highlights the first parameter regardless of the current cursor position.
- On some lsps the `textDocument/signatureHelp` response only includes the
`activeParameter` field on the `lsp.SignatureHelp` object.
```lua
{
{
result = {
activeParameter = 2,
signatures = {
{
documentation = {
kind = "markdown",
value = ""
},
label = "getBuyers(ctx context.Context, orderDB boil.ContextExecutor, supplierID string) ([]*BuyerWithLocation, error)",
parameters = {
{
label = "ctx context.Context"
},
{
label = "orderDB boil.ContextExecutor"
},
{
label = "supplierID string"
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
```
Solution:
Ensure we retain this information before showing the signature information.
Closes#32381
This automatically downloads and uses the correct luals binary for the
currently used system. `make luals` will run luals on all lua files in
`runtime`.
We download lua-language-server manually instead of relying on
contributors downloading it on their own (like with stylua) as
lua-language-server is updated frequently which may cause unnecessary
friction. Therefore, we download a pinned version of luals which we then
can manually bump when needed. This can be re-evaluated if luals becomes
more stable in the future.
Currently this is not run when using `make lint` since cmake style "file
caching" doesn't seem possible at the moment. This is because checking a
single file doesn't seem to work.
Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/24563.
Problem:
`vim.tbl_get(tbl, nil, 1)` returns `tbl` itself. In this case, `keys` is not
empty, but `ipairs` skips the iteration:
local keys = { nil, 1 }
assert(#keys == 2)
for i, k in ipairs(keys) do
assert(false, 'unreachable')
end
Solution:
Use `select("#", ...)` and `select(i, ...)` to ensure consistency for count and
iteration.
Problem: filetype: cmmt files are not recognized
Solution: detect '*.cmmt' as trace32 filetype
(Christian Sax)
"*.cmmt" files use the same syntax as regular TRACE32 scripts,
but are intended as a kind of script template.
closes: vim/vim#16598746fe54d4f
Co-authored-by: Christoph Sax <c_sax@mailbox.org>
Problem: completion doesn't work with multi lines
(Łukasz Jan Niemier)
Solution: handle linebreaks in completion code as expected
(glepnir)
fixes: vim/vim#2505closes: vim/vim#1537376bdb82527
Problem: setreg() doesn't correctly handle mbyte chars in blockwise
mode
Solution: use mb_ptr2len_len function pointer (Yee Cheng Chin)
setreg() will automatically calculate the width when a blockwise mode is
specified, but it does not properly calculate the line widths of mbyte
characters when value is passed as newline-terminated string. It does
work when value is passed as a list of lines though.
Fix this by properly using the mbyte function pointer to increment the
loop counter.
closes: vim/vim#16596a17f8bfb28
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
Problem: Calculating register width is not always needed. (Christian
Brabandt)
Solution: Only calculate the width when the type is MBLOCK.
6c4c404c58
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: ASAN error when using text from the clipboard.
Solution: Get width of each character.
24951a67c2
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: When 'clipboard' is "unnamed" zp and zP do not work correctly.
Solution: Pass -1 to str_to_reg() and fix computing the character width
instead of using the byte length. (Christian Brabandt,
closesvim/vim#8301, closesvim/vim#8317)
6e0b553fa1
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
this change includes the following changes:
- a macro option must be #1–#9
- add \providecommand
- add starred versions of \newcommand, \newenvironment, and their
variants
- add number of arguments to \(re)newenvironment
a35040f795
Co-authored-by: Eisuke Kawashima <e-kwsm@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: There is no check for buffer validity before processing
semantic tokens response. This can lead to `Invalid buffer id` error
if processing request takes a long time and the buffer is wiped out.
For example, this can happen after by accident navigating to a buffer
from different project which leads to first loading project's
workspace and *then* processing semantic tokens. During that time
a buffer can be wiped out, as navigation to it was by accident.
Solution: Add extra check for buffer validity before processing semantic
tokens response.
while at it, clean up the tar plugin a bit and sort the patterns for the
tar and gzip plugin
References:
- https://github.com/lz4/lz4
- https://lz4.org/closes: vim/vim#16591b69cd52447
Co-authored-by: Corpulent Robin <177767857+corpulentrobin@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: has('bsd') is true for GNU/Hurd
Solution: exclude GNU/Hurd from BSD feature flag
(Zhaoming Luo)
GNU/Hurd, like Mac OS X, is a BSD-based system. It should exclude
has('bsd') feature just like what Mac OS X does. The __GNU__ pre-defined
macro indicates it's compiled for GNU/Hurd.
closes: vim/vim#16580a41dfcd55b
Co-authored-by: Zhaoming Luo <zhmingluo@163.com>