Problem: Test 49 is slow and doesn't work on MS-Windows.
Solution: Start moving parts of test 49 to test_viml.
c06624661a
Applied cleanly except Makefile changes. File src/nvim/testdir/runtest.vim was
configured to set nocp for all tests. This option is not in nvim anymore, so it
was removed.
Problem: Crash when evaluating the pattern of ":catch" causes an error.
(Dominique Pelle)
Solution: Block error messages at this point.
768ce2435a
Applied manually. Could not reproduce the crash both using vim and nvim,
therefore could not device a test.
Should be merged anyways, since it's in vim?
Asterisk should be preceded by a space except the following cases:
1. `foo[*idx_ptr]`
2. `++*foo` (though I would prefer to write this as `++(*foo)`)
3. `(*foo)->bar`, `if (*p)`
4. `char **foo`
5. `/* comment */`
6. `!*p`
Note: `[^ (*/![]` is followed by `+` to make error position easier to find. It
is not needed to find location of the problem.
Luv is a simple lua binding to libuv, which is now used by neovim lua client.
The bundled luv installation a bit different from other dependencies in that it
is installed two times:
- The "BuildLuv.cmake" script downloads and installs a static version of luv
using its normal cmake build script. This static version will be used later.
- Luv default rockspec is replaced with the alternate under the "rockspecs"
directory(the alternate rockspec plays nicer with neovim build system)
- The alternate rockspec is used to build/install the lua module and make it
available to lua scripts.
In #3027 we deferred the "missing spell file" prompt until VimEnter, but
we were sending the wrong argument (should be "en", not "en_us").
This also caused redundant prompts if user answers "No" to the download
prompt invoked by the SpellFileMissing event.
Closes#3966Closes#4406
- Always auto-create spell/ directory, don't ask.
- Don't ask where to put .spl file if only 1 choice exists.
- Always download .sug file, don't ask.
- Use blackhole register for :delete and :g//d.
- Formatting: expand tabs.
Make get_vim_sources fetch the whole repository (it's not THAT big) so we can
pick up all the patches. The regexp didn't pick up the NA patches if there was a
comma after NA, so I extended it (I allowed arbitray things after NA, so maybe
someone can write a comment or so, should not lead to confusion).
-1 is index past the end, and -2 is the index of the last element.
This eliminates the need for include_start/include_end.
Allow the handling of out-of-bounds to be configurable.