Problem: open_floating_preview() may be hidden behind current window if
that is floating and has a higher zindex.
Solution: Open floating preview with zindex higher than current window.
Revert the documentation for :horizontal from commit
0c3e57b403e0e3a1fefc because :horizontal cannot be shortened to :ho
closes: vim/vim#16362fd771613b3
Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
after v9.1.0985
related: vim/vim#163566139766e82
Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
N/A patch:
vim-patch:8a27d97: runtime(doc): Capitalise the mnemonic "Zero" for the 'z' flag of search()
Problem:
`nvim -es` (and `nvim -Es`) is the recommended way to non-interactively
run commands/vimscript. But it enables shada by default, which is
usually not wanted.
Solution:
- Disable shada by default for `nvim -es/-Es`. This can be overridden by
`-i foo` if needed.
- Do NOT change the 'loadplugins' default.
- User config + packages _should_ be enabled by default, for both `nvim
-es` and `nvim -l`. Else any Lua packages you have can't be accessed
without `-u path/to/config`, which is clumsy.
- Use-cases:
```
nvim --headless "+Lazy! sync" +qa
would become: nvim -es "+Lazy! sync"
nvim --headless +PlugInstall +qall
would become: nvim -es +PlugInstall
```
- Opt-out (`--clean` or `-u NONE`) is much easier than opt-in (`-u
path/to/config`).
- User config/packages are analogous to pip packages, which are
expected when doing `python -c ...`.
related: 7c94bcd2d7
related: ddd0eb6f51
Problem:
RelWithDebInfo generates redundant flags:
Compilation: /usr/bin/cc -O2 -g -Og -g
The `CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO` variable is being modified in a way
that caused duplicate `-Og` and `-g` flags to be added. The resulting
flags were `-O2 -g -Og -g`.
- `-Og` (Optimize for debugging) and `-O2` (Optimize for performance)
are different optimization levels. We can't use both at once.
- The duplicate `-g` flag is redundant and no effect.
multiple -O flags has no effect for code, just redundant.
> If you use multiple -O options, with or without level numbers, the last such option is the one that is effective.
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html
Solution:
Adjust the flags to use the more appropriate `-O2 -g`.
Compilation: /usr/bin/cc -O2 -g
BEFORE:
```
:verbose version
NVIM v0.11.0-dev-1443+ge00cd1ab40
Build type: RelWithDebInfo
LuaJIT 2.1.1734355927
Compilation: /usr/bin/cc -O2 -g -Og -g -flto -fno-fat-lto-ob
jects -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -Wno-unused-parameter -Wstrict
...
```
AFTER:
```
:verbose version
NVIM v0.11.0-dev-e00cd1ab4-dirty
Build type: RelWithDebInfo
LuaJIT 2.1.1734355927
Compilation: /usr/bin/cc -O2 -g -flto -fno-fat-lto-objects -
Wall -Wextra -pedantic -Wno-unused-parameter -Wstrict-protot
...
```
Problem:
If completeopt does not include "popup" flag, nvim__complete_set still
auto-creates a floating preview window.
Solution:
Fail if completeopt does not include the "popup" flag.
Problem: when popup preview buffer has filetype like markdown and ts
is enabled, the extmark clean and update not correct, if add the extmark
sync there has lots of duplicate codes like nvim_buf_set_lines.
Solution: use nvim_buf_set_lines api internally to set info to popup
preview buffer.
Problem: Inconsistent behavior when changing cmdheight by resizing the
topframe through wincmds and dragging laststatus. Changing
cmdheight by resizing the topframe does not trigger OptionSet.
Solution: Consolidate logic for changing the cmdheight, set the option
value to handle side-effects (Luuk van Baal)
e15cbc1af4
vim-patch:9.0.0187: command line height changes when maximizing window height
Problem: Command line height changes when maximizing window height.
Solution: Do not change the command line height. (closesvim/vim#10885)
96bde99bf8
Problem:
- `n.spawn()` is misleading because it also connects RPC, it's not just
"spawning" a process.
- It's confusing that `n.spawn()` and `n.spawn_argv()` are separate.
Solution:
- Replace `n.spawn()`/`n.spawn_argv()` with a single function `n.new_session()`.
This name aligns with the existing functions `n.set_session`/`n.get_session`.
- Note: removes direct handling of `prepend_argv`, but I doubt that was
important or intentional. If callers want to control use of `prepend_argv`
then we should add a new flag to `test.session.Opts`.
- Move `keep` to first parameter of `n.new_session()`.
- Add a `merge` flag to `test.session.Opts`
- Mark `_new_argv()` as private. Test should use clear/new_session/spawn_wait
instead.
When treesitter is enabled, by default syntax groups are not defined, but these
groups are used to identify where to skip matches in matchit and matchparen.
This patch does three things:
1. If syntax is enabled regardless of treesitter (`vim.bo.syntax='on'`):
Use original implementation.
2. If treesitter is enabled and syntax is not:
Match the syntax groups (i.e. `comment\|string`) against treesitter captures
to check for skipped groups.
3. Add an explicit treesitter syntax for marking captures to skip:
matchit uses `b:match_skip` to determine what counts as skippable
Where 's:comment\|string' uses a match of the named syntax groups against
a regex match of comment\|string, 't:comment\|string' now uses vim regex
to match against the names of the treesitter capture groups.
Problem:
Tests that need to check `nvim` CLI behavior (no RPC session) create
their own ad-hoc `system()` wrappers.
Solution:
- Use `n.spawn_wait` instead of `system()`.
- Bonus: this also improves the tests by explicitly checking for
`stdout` or `stderr`. And if a signal is raised, `ProcStream.status`
will reflect it.
Problem:
Can't use `n.clear()` to test non-RPC `nvim` invocations. So tests end
up creating ad-hoc wrappers around `system()` or `jobstart()`.
Solution:
- Introduce `n.spawn_wait()`
- TODO (followup PR): Rename `n.spawn()` and `n.spawn_wait()`.
It's misleading that `n.spawn()` returns a RPC session...
Problem:
This test causes a null pointer dereference:
local proc = n.spawn_wait('-l', 'test/functional/fixtures/startup-fail.lua')
RUN T1565 startup -l Lua Lua-error sets Nvim exitcode: 241.00 ms OK
==================== File …/build/log/asan.13763 ====================
= …/src/nvim/grid.c:389:12: runtime error: null pointer passed as argument 1, which is declared to never be null
= /usr/include/string.h:61:62: note: nonnull attribute specified here
= 0 0x55cc2d869762 in grid_line_start …/src/nvim/grid.c:389:5
= 1 0x55cc2d8717ca in grid_clear …/src/nvim/grid.c:618:5
= 2 0x55cc2dbe0f6f in msg_clr_eos_force …/src/nvim/message.c:3085:3
= 3 0x55cc2dbbbdec in msg_clr_eos …/src/nvim/message.c:3061:5
= 4 0x55cc2dbbae2c in msg_multiline …/src/nvim/message.c:281:9
= 5 0x55cc2dbba2b4 in msg_keep …/src/nvim/message.c:364:5
= 6 0x55cc2dbc4992 in emsg_multiline …/src/nvim/message.c:773:10
= 7 0x55cc2dbc5d43 in semsg_multiline …/src/nvim/message.c:824:9
= 8 0x55cc2d9c5945 in nlua_error …/src/nvim/lua/executor.c:158:5
= 9 0x55cc2d9c89fd in nlua_exec_file …/src/nvim/lua/executor.c:1862:5
= 10 0x55cc2d9f4d69 in main …/src/nvim/main.c:637:19
= 11 0x7f319b62a1c9 in __libc_start_call_main csu/../sysdeps/nptl/libc_start_call_main.h:58:16
= 12 0x7f319b62a28a in __libc_start_main csu/../csu/libc-start.c:360:3
= 13 0x55cc2ced0f64 in _start (…/build/bin/nvim+0xc48f64) (BuildId: 309c83f8d74297c89719dae9c271dd8ec23e64c3)
Cause:
The tests use `redrawdebug=invalid` by default, but `default_grid_alloc`
skips calling `grid_alloc` when not `full_screen`.
Solution:
Check for `full_screen`.
Problem: Message grid newline formatting based on `msg_col` is not
utilized with ext_messages.
Solution: Increment `msg_col` with the cell width of the chunk. Allowing
message code that uses `msg_col` to determine when to place a
newline to do so. E.g. when the message goes beyond `Columns`;
this is not necessarily where the ext_messages implementation
would want to place a newline, but it is a best guess. Message
parsing and manipulation is still possible.
Problem: filetype: 'jj' filetype is a bit imprecise
Solution: rename 'jj' filetype to 'jjdescription'
(Gregory Anders)
closes: vim/vim#1636458c44e8833
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
Problem: Prompts are emitted as messages events, where cmdline events
are more appropriate. The user input is also emitted as
message events in fast context, so cannot be displayed with
vim.ui_attach().
Solution: Prompt for user input through cmdline prompts.
* Cancel watcher in the "force" case.
* Cancel watcher outside the async callback. It seems nvim doesn't wait
async jobs on quitting, leaving detached inotifywait processes.
* Clean up cancelling callbacks.
Arrow and function keys do not use CSI u with the kitty keyboard
protocol. For example, the Up arrow key uses CSI A, and the function
keys use a variety of different CSI sequences.
Until now, termkey only parsed subparams used by key events for CSI u
sequences. The result being that any key which did not use CSI u (e.g.
arrow and function keys) was being emitted twice by termkey since it was
not recognizing the separate press and release events.
This commit makes termkey also parse subparams for other key sequences
so that the release key events do not send duplicate keys.
We currently enable the OSC 52 clipboard provider by setting g:clipboard
when a list of conditions are met, one of which is that $SSH_TTY must be
set. We include this condition because often OSC 52 is not the best
clipboard provider, so if there are "local" providers available Nvim
should prefer those over OSC 52.
However, if no other providers are available, Nvim should use OSC 52
even when $SSH_TTY is not set. When a user is in an SSH session then the
checks for the other clipboard providers will still (typically) fail, so
OSC 52 continues to be enabled by default in SSH sessions.
This is marked as a breaking change because there are some cases where
OSC 52 wasn't enabled before and is now (or vice versa).
Enable key event reporting in the kitty keyboard protocol. This causes
supporting terminals to send key events for presses, repeats, and key
releases. For now we ignore release events, but eventually we will
support users mapping those.