It looks a bit off with the extmark going over the cursorline.
(With hl_mode combine it keeps the background of the cursorline under the codelens virtualtext)
PostgreSQL ships with man pages for SQL statements like `CREATE TABLE`,
which are provided with underscores as `man 7 CREATE_TABLE`. This patch
updates `man#open_page` (as used by `:Man`) such that visually selecting
the words `CREATE TABLE` in SQL code and pressing `K` properly opens the
desired man page.
Writing `:Man CREATE TABLE` still does not work, since `CREATE` is
interpreted as a section name. (Similarly, `:Man CREATE TABLE AS` fails
because there are too many arguments to `:Man`.) But this is okay,
because if you're typing it anyway then you can just enter underscores
and also tab-completion properly suggests `:Man CREATE_TABLE(7)`.
This is a bit bespoke, but my box has over 9000 man pages (as reported
by `man -k '' | wc -l`), and not one of them has a space in the man page
name, whereas the Postgres manuals do exist and are actually useful.
Test Plan:
On a machine with Postgres manual pages, running
nvim -u NORC +'exe "norm iCREATE TABLE foo(x int);" | norm 0veeK'
should open the appropriate man page.
wchargin-branch: man-spaces-to-underscores
Persist configuration settings set with `vim.lsp.with` and
`vim.lsp.diagnostic.on_publish_diagnostics` by setting the config for
the namespace associated with the client.
Fixes#15147 and fixes#15497. Also sketch "subdir" caching. Currently
this only caches whether an rtp entry has a "lua/" subdir but we could
consider cache other subdirs potentially or even "lua/mybigplugin/"
possibly.
Note: the async_leftpad test doesn't actually fail on master, at least
not deterministically (even when disabling the fast_breakcheck
throttling). It's still useful as a regression test for further changes
and included as such.
When using `true` as the value of a configuration option, the option is
configured to use default values. For example, if a user configures
virtual text to include the source globally (using
vim.diagnostic.config) and a specific namespace or producer configures
virtual text with `virt_text = true`, the user's global configuration is
overriden.
Instead, interpret a value of `true` to mean "use existing settings if
defined, otherwise use defaults".
Problem: :pwd does not give a hint about the scope of the directory
Solution: Make ":verbose pwd" show the scope. (Takuya Fujiwara, closesvim/vim#5469)
950587242c
Problem: Not easy to change directory and restore.
Solution: Add the chdir() function. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closesvim/vim#4358)
1063f3d200
Also includes some documentation changes from patch 8.1.1218.
Problem: DirChanged is also triggered when the directory didn't change.
(Daniel Hahler)
Solution: Compare the current with the new directory. (closesvim/vim#3697)
2caad3fbbd
Problem: Cannot handle change of directory.
Solution: Add the DirChanged autocommand event. (Andy Massimino,
closesvim/vim#888) Avoid changing directory for 'autochdir' too often.
b7407d3fc9
Only add "auto" pattern. "window" and "global" are already implemented.
Skip `Test_dirchanged_auto` using `CheckFunction test_autochdir`.
Part of PR #15952. More information can be found there.
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:8.0.1460: missing file in patch
Problem: Missing file in patch.
Solution: Add changes to missing file.
b5cb65ba2b
vim-patch:8.0.1461: missing another file in patch
Problem: Missing another file in patch.
Solution: Add changes to missing file.
15833239a4
The runtime file update
2286304cdb
added a `syn keyword` for `css`, which affects (via `html` and
`markdown` syntax files) the highlighting of `:checkhealth` output
(before, `ERROR:` was highlighted with `healthError`; now the colon is
no longer included).