Commit @45525853d352 removed usage of the `job_write_cb` for closing stdin due
to a memory error, but that doesn't work anymore because `job_close_in` closes
stdin immediately, possibly trimming input data before it is fully written.
Since most memory issues with jobs have been fixed, re-add the `job_write_cb`
call to ensure stdin is only closed when it should. Also add tests for scenarios
where using the callback makes a difference.
Tests which spin the event loop and stop it in a notification handler have a
chance of re-entering the event loop due to the `vim_eval` call in the
`request()` helper(assuming the request call is what triggered the
notification). Since this will cause an error to be thrown by the lua client,
don't send the extra `vim_eval` request when the loop has been stopped.
It turns out that CMake always canonicalizes `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` to
an absolute path--if it's a relative path, it canonicalizes it relative
to the build directory. As a result, the only thing the DESTDIR and
relative directory check prevents is an installation into the root
directory since CMake strips the trailing slash, turning "/" into an
empty string. Let's just remove the check all together, since it cannot
accomplish what we intended.
Commit a1d411f9c9 just assumes that gcc
will support the `-Og` option, but gcc that comes with Ubuntu 12.04 does
not. Let's check to see if the flag is supported, and then decide
whether to enable it or not.
They're unnecessary for the rest of the file, and they're only there at
all to help implement `free_all_mem` for use with Clang's Address
Sanitizer. So let's move them to avoid any confusion about why they are
there.
It turns out that `file(INSTALL ...)` already accounts for `DESTDIR`, so
this wasn't creating the directory structure in the correct location.
Instead, we need to do our existence check with `DESTDIR`, but leave it
off when doing the install step.
While we're at it, add a check to make sure `ENV{DESTDIR}` is not being
used with a relative path, as that construct doesn't make much sense.
This fixes issue #1387 discovered while trying to make helptag
generation work correctly in #1381.
Unfortunately, we can't force the specific inclusion of a header file.
So if anything add /opt/local/include to the include path--such as
libintl--then other dependencies might be drawn from /opt/local at
compile time, even though we detected them elsewhere at configure time.
This, in turn, causes issues with mixed versions, such as the iconv.h
header being pulled from /opt/local/include, but linked against the
library in /usr/lib--which can be mismatched versions.
So, despite CMake's best effort to treat /sw and /opt/local as just
another system area, we really need to give them preferential treatment.
To do this, we add them to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.
This fixes an issue discovered while re-enabling iconv in #1370.
When building under Homebrew, we want to let Homebrew manage
downloading and extracting the tarballs. See PR #1411.
Also make sure to skip only if directory is not empty. Fix#1433.
Use save_tv_as_string(), same as vimL system(). This also makes
jobsend() more liberal in what it can accept. For example,
`jobsend(j, 123)` is now valid.
Closes#1176
Factor out string_to_list() from f_system()'s implementation
and use that to set job_data. This has the technical advantage of
preserving NULs, and may be more convenient for users.
Required for #1176.