If we fail to bind to the server address, do not try and listen lest the
reported error always be "invalid argument".
Also, return whether or not we errored from server_init() in case we
want to respond differently in the future.
Sanity API checks made by the python-client in the api-python travis target were
converted to lua and will now live in this repository. This will simplify
performing breaking changes to the API as it won't be necessary to send parallel
PRs the python-client.
Now that the lua client is available, python/lupa are no longer necessary to run
the functional tests. The helper functions previously defined in
run-functional-tests.py were adapted to test/functional/helpers.lua.
Problem: ml_get error for autocommand that moves the cursor of the
current window.
Solution: Check the cursor position after switching back to the current
buffer. (Christian Brabandt)
https://code.google.com/p/vim/source/detail?r=v7-4-436
Can't reliably get this information from cmake (#1267), so it's
misleading to show these messages at all. We can always revert this
commit if we find a way later.
- cmake: git_timestamp() returns last commit time formatted as
`YYYYMMddHHmm`.
- Always include commit hash in :version and --version output.
`nvim --version` sample output:
NVIM 0.0.0-alpha+201410070245 (compiled Oct 7 2014 05:30:45)
Commit: f747b2b1ff7bfe7eb00cc2be82d7af87c98f1111
- VIM_VERSION_LONG and VIM_VERSION_LONG_DATE do not affect plugins,
they are only cosmetic.
- Vim-related version identifiers will be preserved for plugin
compatibility (has("patchXXX") and v:version).
The os_system function uses a write callback to close the input stream when the
write completes, but this causes a memory error because the callback is invoked
right before the stream is freed by the caller.
This fixes the problem by removing the callback set by os_system. Instead, it
calls job_close_in immediately after writing(the stream will only close after
the write completes). The 'pending' parameter was also removed from the
'write_cb' as it should be hidden by the wstream module.
While the `wstream_set_write_cb` and `job_write_cb` are no longer used, they
will remain in the codebase for future use.
Always check the logs in case of test failures(which would happen when ASAN
finds an error since it will abort Nvim).
Also run the 'oldtest' target from the gcc-32.sh script