Problem: We want to deprecate `nvim_err_write(ln)()` but there is no
obvious replacement (from Lua). Meanwhile we already have
`nvim_echo()` with an `opts` argument.
Solution: Add `err` argument to `nvim_echo()` that directly maps to
`:echoerr`.
If a "on_lines" callback changes the structure of the marktree, the
iterator (which is used for an entire window viewport) might now
point to invalid memory. Restore the iterator to the beginning of the
line in this case.
fixes#29484
Problem: filetype: TI assembly files are not recognized
Solution: inspect '*.sa' and assembly files and detect TI assembly
files, include filetype plugin and syntax script for TI
assembly files (Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#158274f73c07abf
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: shaderslang files are not detected
Solution: detect '*.slang' files as shaderslang filetype,
include a filetype and syntax script (mtvare6)
Reference:
https://shader-slang.com/closes: vim/vim#16387616219f684
Co-authored-by: mtvare6 <mtvare6@proton.me>
**Problem:** The treesitter `foldexpr` calls `get_parser()` for each
line in the buffer when calculating folds. This can be incredibly slow
for buffers where a parser cannot be found (because the result is not
cached), and exponentially more so when the user has many
`runtimepath`s.
**Solution:** Only fetch the parser when it is needed; that is, only
when initializing fold data for a buffer.
Co-authored-by: Jongwook Choi <wookayin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com>
Problem: v:stacktrace has wrong type in Vim9 script.
Solution: Change the type to t_list_dict_any. Fix grammar in docs.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#163906655bef330
Problem: Although patch 9.1.0990 fixed a real problem/inconsistency,
it also introduced new behavior that may break BWC and/or be
unexpected. Before 9.1.0990, window commands could make the
topframe smaller (without changing 'cmdheight'; quirk that is
now fixed), but did not allow extending the topframe beyond
the 'cmdheight' set by the user. After 9.1.0990, the user can
reduce the 'cmdheight' below the value they set explicitly,
through window commands, which may lead to confusion.
(aftere v9.1.0990)
Solution: Store the value explicitly set by the user and clamp the
'cmdheight' when resizing the topframe. This also applies to
dragging laststatus, which in contrast to window commands
_did_ allow reducing the 'cmdheight' to values below the one
set by the user. So with this patch there is still new
behavior, but I think in a way that is less surprising.
While at it, also fix a Coverity warning, introduced in
v9.1.0990 (Luuk van Baal)
c97e869535
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.
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:
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.
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: 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.
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).
Allows to retrieve the configuration as it will be used by `lsp.enable`
- including the parts merged from `*` and rtp.
This is useful for explicit startup control
(`vim.lsp.start(vim.lsp.config[name])`)
Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/31640
Problem: TI linker files are not recognized
Solution: inspect '*.cmd' files and detect TI linker files
as 'lnk' filetype, include a lnk ftplugin and syntax
script (Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#1632039a4eb0b2c
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
vim-patch:9.1.0983: not able to get the displayed items in complete_info()
Problem: not able to get the displayed items in complete_info()
(Evgeni Chasnovski)
Solution: return the visible items via the "matches" key for
complete_info() (glepnir)
fixes: vim/vim#10007closes: vim/vim#16307d4088edae2
Problem: GUI tests sometimes fail when setting 'scroll' options
Solution: decrease the 'scroll' and 'scrolljump' option value from 20 to
15, in case the Gui window is not large enough to handle 20.
tests: decrease the scroll and scrolljump values
the gui tests sometimes fail with:
```
From test_options_all.vim:
Found errors in Test_opt_set_scroll():
Caught exception in Test_opt_set_scroll(): Vim(set):E49: Invalid scroll size: scroll=20 @ command line..script /home/runner/work/vim/vim/src/testdir/runtest.vim[617]..function RunTheTest[57]..Test_opt_set_scroll, line 7
Found errors in Test_opt_set_scrolljump():
Caught exception in Test_opt_set_scrolljump(): Vim(set):E49: Invalid scroll size: scrolljump=20 @ command line..script /home/runner/work/vim/vim/src/testdir/runtest.vim[617]..function RunTheTest[57]..Test_opt_set_scrolljump, line 9
```
closes: vim/vim#163372e1f757f7b
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: filetype: sh filetype set when detecting the use of bash
Solution: when bash is detected, use 'bash' filetype instead
(Luca Saccarola)
closes: vim/vim#16309b9b762c21f
Problem: There is currently no way to check if a given path is absolute or convert a relative path to an absolute path through the Lua stdlib. `vim.fs.joinpath` does not work when the path is absolute. There is also currently no way to resolve `C:foo\bar` style paths in Windows.
Solution: Add `vim.fs.abspath`, which allows converting any path to an absolute path. This also allows checking if current path is absolute by doing `vim.fs.abspath(path) == path`. It also has support for `C:foo\bar` style paths in Windows.
If root_dir is a function it is evaluated when the client is created to
determine the root directory.
This enables dynamically determining the root directory based on e.g.
project or directory structure (example: finding a parent Cargo.toml
file that contains "[workspace]" in a Rust project).
Problem: fuzzy-matching does not prefer full match
(Maxim Kim)
Solution: add additional score for a full match
(glepnir)
fixes: vim/vim#15654closes: vim/vim#163005a04999a74
Problem: Currently, we use `switch_option_context` to temporarily switch the current option context before setting an option for a different buffer / window. This is not ideal because we already support getting and setting option values for non-current contexts in the underlying implementation.
Solution: Set option value for non-current context by passing the context directly to the lower level functions. Also introduce a new `OptCtx` struct to store option context information, this will scale much better if we add more option scopes and other context information in the future.
Problem:
`nvim__redraw()` doesn't clamp the lines in the `range` parameter before truncating to int. The resulting range may be empty when the original range contained buffer lines and vice versa.
E.g. for a buffer with 4 lines, these are the redrawn lines:
```lua
{ 2, 2 ^ 31 } -> none (should be { 2, 3 })
{ 2, 2 ^ 32 } -> none (should be { 2, 3 })
{ 2 ^ 32 - 1, 2 } -> { 0, 1 } (should be none)
```
Solution:
Clamp `range` values before truncating to int.
Problem: filetype: hy history files are not recognized
Solution: detect '*.hy', '.hy-history' files as hy filetype,
detect '.lips_repl_history' files are scheme filetype
(Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#16298a32daed559
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Similar to how there is a `GDB` environment variable to let the nvim
test instances to be run under `gdbserver` this adds a `OSV_PORT`
variable to start nvim test instances with `osv` in blocking mode to let
a debug client attach to it for debugging of `exec_lua` code blocks.
Problem: completion may crash, completion highlight wrong with preview
window (after v9.1.0954)
Solution: correctly calculate scroll offset, check for preview window
when adding extra highlighting
(glepnir)
when there have a preview window prepare_tagpreview
will change curwin to preview window and this may cause
ComplMatchIns check condition not correct. check wp is curwin
and also the type of wp is not a preview or poup info
fixes: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/16284
closes: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/162838d0bb6dc9f
Problem: filetype: supertux2 config files detected as lisp
Solution: detect supertux2 config files as scheme instead
(Wu, Zhenyu)
References:
https://github.com/SuperTux/supertux/wiki/S-Expression
supertux uses #t and #f as bool type, which is same as scheme, not
common lisp
closes: vim/vim#16287e62d93ead1
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: APKBUILD files not correctly detected
Solution: detect 'APKBUILD' files as apkbuild filetype,
include a apkbuild syntax script (which basically
just sources the sh.vim syntax file)
(Hugo Osvaldo Barrera)
Vim plugins (e.g.: ALE, nvim-lspconfig, etc) rely on filetype to
determine which integrations/helpers are applicable. They expect
filetype=apkbuild for APKBUILD files.
On the other hand, plugins also enable bash-specific linters and
functionality when filetype=bash, but APKBUILD files are POSIX sh, not
bash, so these often provide bogus results.
Change the filetype for APKBUILD to a 'apkbuild', so that tools and
ftplugin can properly target these files. This filetype will use the
existing `sh` syntax rules, since these are applicable for them.
7cb24917a1
Co-authored-by: Hugo Osvaldo Barrera' via vim_dev <vim_dev@googlegroups.com>
Problem: Unable to tell what highlight the prompt part of a
cmdline_show event should have, and whether cmdline_hide was
emitted after aborting.
Solution: Add additional arguments hl_id to cmdline_show, and abort to
cmdline_hide.
It's probably not worth adding the C test files to regular formatting as
they're pretty much never touched, but ensuring the files are formatted
according to our standards and getting rid of warnings is a cheap
one-time fix.
Problem:
`termopen` has long been a superficial wrapper around `jobstart`, and
has no real purpose. Also, `vim.system` and `nvim_open_term` presumably
will replace all features of `jobstart` and `termopen`, so centralizing
the logic will help with that.
Solution:
- Introduce `eval/deprecated.c`, where all deprecated eval funcs will live.
- Introduce "term" flag of `jobstart`.
- Deprecate `termopen`.
Also avoid going down message callstack with empty message, and remove expected grid for some tests where it did not change, and we are just testing for expected messages.
- Replace all uses of vim.regex with simpler Lua patterns.
- Replace all uses of vim.fn.substitute with string.gsub.
- Rework error handling so expected errors are passed back via a return.
- These get routed up an passed to `vim.notify()`
- Any other errors will cause a stack trace.
- Reworked the module initialization of `localfile_arg`
- Updated all type annotations.
- Refactored CLI completion by introduction a parse_cmdline()
function.
- Simplified `show_toc()`
- Refactor highlighting
- Inline some functions
- Fix completion on MacOS 13 and earlier.
- Prefer `manpath -q` over `man -w`
- Make completion more efficient by avoiding vim.fn.sort and vim.fn.uniq
- Reimplement using a single loop
Problem: ComplMatchIns doesn't work after multibyte chars
(after v9.1.0936)
Solution: Use (ptr - line) instead of wlv.col (zeertzjq).
closes: vim/vim#16233f4ccada5c3
Problem: cannot highlight completed text
Solution: (optionally) highlight auto-completed text using the
ComplMatchIns highlight group (glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#161736a38aff218
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
When a terminal application running inside the terminal emulator sets
the cursor shape or blink status of the cursor, update the cursor in the
parent terminal to match.
This removes the "virtual cursor" that has been in use by the terminal
emulator since the beginning. The original rationale for using the
virtual cursor was to avoid having to support additional UI methods to
change the cursor color for other (non-TUI) UIs, instead relying on the
TermCursor and TermCursorNC highlight groups.
The TermCursor highlight group is now used in the default 'guicursor'
value, which has a new entry for Terminal mode. However, the
TermCursorNC highlight group is no longer supported: since terminal
windows now use the real cursor, when the window is not focused there is
no cursor displayed in the window at all, so there is nothing to
highlight. Users can still use the StatusLineTermNC highlight group to
differentiate non-focused terminal windows.
BREAKING CHANGE: The TermCursorNC highlight group is no longer supported.
Problem: hard to view an existing buffer in the preview window
Solution: add the :pbuffer command (Yinzuo Jiang)
Similar as `:pedit` and `:buffer` command. `:pbuffer` edits buffer [N]
from the buffer list in the preview window.
`:pbuffer` can also open special buffer, for example terminal buffer.
closes: vim/vim#16222a2a2fe841e
Cherry-pick Test_popup_and_previewwindow_dump() changes from patch
9.0.0625.
Cherry-pick Run_noroom_for_newwindow_test() changes from patches
8.2.0432 and 9.0.0363.
Co-authored-by: Yinzuo Jiang <jiangyinzuo@foxmail.com>
Problem: exclusive selection not respected when re-selecting block mode
(Matt Ellis)
Solution: advance selection by another character when using
selection=exclusive and visual block mode
fixes: vim/vim#16202closes: vim/vim#16219bb95589473
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem:
- API functions using `try_start` directly, do not surface the
underlying error message, and instead show generic messages.
- Error-handling code is duplicated in the API impl.
- Failure modes are not tested.
Solution:
- Use `TRY_WRAP`.
- Add tests.
Problem:
Regression from de794f2d24: `vim.diagnostic.setqflist{open=true}` attempts to
open the location list instead of the diagnostics quickfix list if it didn't
exist before. This is because we are using `qf_id` to decide which to open, but
`qf_id=nil` when there is no existing diagnostics quickfix list with a given
title ("Diagnostics" by default).
Solution:
- Revert to using `loclist` to decide which to open.
- Add tests.
Problem:
- API functions using `try_start` directly instead of `TRY_WRAP`, do not
surface the underlying error message, and instead show generic things
like "Failed to set buffer".
- Error handling code is duplicated in the API impl, instead of
delegating to the vim buffer/window handling logic.
Solution:
- Use `TRY_WRAP`.
## Problem
With 'winfixbuf' enabled, `nvim_win_set_buf` and `nvim_set_current_buf` fail
even if targeting the already-current buffer.
vim.wo.winfixbuf = true
vim.api.nvim_win_set_buf(0, 0)
vim.api.nvim_set_current_buf(0)
Solution:
Check for this condition.
Problem:
Since e049c6e4c0, most statusline-like UI elements can combine
highlight attrs, except for sign/statuscolumn.
Solution:
Implement for sign/statuscolumn.
Problem:
An LSP configuration that creates client with no root_dir or
workspace_folders can result in vim.lsp.enable attaching to it multiple
times.
Solution:
When checking existing clients, reuse a client if it wasn't initially
configured have any workspace_folders. This more closely matches the
behaviour we had prior to d9235ef
Problem: filetype: some assembler are files not recognized
Solution: detect '*.nasm' files as nasm filetype and '*.masm' as masm
filetype (Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#16194d66d68763d
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
**Problem:**
The brackets in the RFC2732 regular expression are currently unescaped,
causing them to be misinterpreted as special characters denoting
character groups rather than as literal characters.
**Solution:**
Escape the brackets.
Fix#31270
Problem: Float preview window still exist when back at original.
Or no info item is selected.
Solution: if selected is -1 or no info is selected, if float preview
window exist close it first.
**Problem:** Currently, it is difficult to get node(s)-level metadata
for a capture returned by `get_captures_at_pos()`. This is because it is
stored in `metadata[id]` and we do not have access to the value of `id`,
so to get this value we have to iterate over the keys of `metadata`. See
[this commit](d636229300 (diff-8bd4742121c2f359d0345f3c6c253a58220f1a28670cc4e1c957992232059a6cR16)).
Things would be much simpler if we were given the `id` of the capture so
we could use it to just index `metadata` directly.
**Solution:** Include `id` in the data returned by
`get_captures_at_pos()`
Design goals/requirements:
- Default configuration of a server can be distributed across multiple sources.
- And via RTP discovery.
- Default configuration can be specified for all servers.
- Configuration _can_ be project specific.
Solution:
- Two new API's:
- `vim.lsp.config(name, cfg)`:
- Used to define default configurations for servers of name.
- Can be used like a table or called as a function.
- Use `vim.lsp.confg('*', cfg)` to specify default config for all
servers.
- `vim.lsp.enable(name)`
- Used to enable servers of name. Uses configuration defined
via `vim.lsp.config()`.
- Problem: cannot replace the initial bufwrite message (from `filemess`) by the final one (`"test.lua" [New] 0L, 0B written`), when using `vim.ui_attach`.
- Solution: add kind to both messages.
Problem: various vartabstop and shiftround bugs when shifting lines
Solution: Fix the bugs, add new tests for shifting lines in various ways
(Gary Johnson)
fixes: vim/vim#14891closes: vim/vim#16193eed63f96d2
Co-authored-by: Gary Johnson <garyjohn@spocom.com>
Problem: [security]: prevent overflow in indenting
Solution: use long long and remove cast to (int)
The shiftwidth option values are defined as being long. However, when
calculating the actual amount of indent, we cast down to (int), which
may cause the shiftwidth value to become negative and later it may even
cause Vim to try to allocate a huge amount of memory.
We already use long and long long variable types to calculate the indent
(and detect possible overflows), so the cast to (int) seems superfluous
and can be safely removed. So let's just remove the (int) cast and
calculate the indent using longs.
Additionally, the 'shiftwidth' option value is also used when determining
the actual 'cino' options. There it can again cause another overflow, so
make sure it is safe in parse_cino() as well.
fixes: vim/vim#13554closes: vim/vim#135553770574e4a
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: [security]: overflow in shift_line
Solution: allow a max indent of INT_MAX
[security]: overflow in shift_line
When shifting lines in operator pending mode and using a very large
value, we may overflow the size of integer. Fix this by using a long
variable, testing if the result would be larger than INT_MAX and if so,
indent by INT_MAX value.
Special case: We cannot use long here, since on 32bit architectures (or
on Windows?), it typically cannot take larger values than a plain int,
so we have to use long long count, decide whether the resulting
multiplication of the shiftwidth value * amount is larger than INT_MAX
and if so, we will store INT_MAX as possible larges value in the long
long count variable.
Then we can safely cast it back to int when calling the functions to set
the indent (set_indent() or change_indent()). So this should be safe.
Add a test that when using a huge value in operator pending mode for
shifting, we will shift by INT_MAX
closes: vim/vim#135356bf131888a
Skip the test for now, as it takes too long and requires other fixes.
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: GVim: default font size a bit too small
Solution: increase guifont size to 12 pt on GTK builds
of gVim (matveyt).
fixes: vim/vim#16172closes: vim/vim#16178ad3b6a3340
Co-authored-by: matveyt <matthewtarasov@yandex.ru>
Problem: no error check for neg values for 'messagesopt'
(after v9.1.0908)
Solution: add additional error checks and tests (h-east)
closes: vim/vim#1618765be834c30
Nvim's getdigits() checks for overflow, so the code change isn't needed.
Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
Problem: Variable name for 'messagesopt' doesn't match short name
(after v9.1.0908)
Solution: Change p_meo to p_mopt. Add more details to docs.
closes: vim/vim#161828cc43daee1
Problem: 'messagesopt' does not check max wait time
(after v9.1.0908)
Solution: Check for max wait value
(Shougo Matsushita)
closes: vim/vim#16183d9e9f89e0f
Co-authored-by: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
Problem: :sleep! not hiding the cursor is an arbitrary difference from
Vim without obvious justification, and Vim's behavior isn't
easily achievable in Nvim.
Solution: Make :sleep! hide the cursor while sleeping.
Ref:
6a01b3fcc3b5c0ade437
Problem:
char-wise folding for `#trim!` ranges are improperly calculated for nodes that
end at column 0, due to the way `get_node_text` works.
Solution:
Add the blank line that `get_node_text` removes for for nodes ending at column
0. Also properly set column positions when performing linewise trims.
Problem:
vim.json.encode escapes every slash in string values (for example in
file paths), and is not optional. Use-case is for preventing HTML
injections (eg. injecting `</script>` closing tag); in the context of
Nvim this is rarely useful.
Solution:
- Add a `escape_slash` flag to `vim.json.encode`.
- Defaults to `false`. (This is a "breaking" change, but more like
a bug fix.)
This commit also implements more generic trimming, acting on all
whitespace (charwise) rather than just empty lines.
It will unblock
https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/pull/3442 and allow
for properly concealing markdown bullet markers regardless of indent
width, e.g.
Problem: When completion leader changes, text that might be reinserted
immediately after is deleted. This unnecessarily affects
extmarks. #31387 restored the original extmarks but that
prevents end_right_gravity marks from growing.
Solution: Avoid deleting leader text that will be reinserted.
Problem: In an autocommand Lua callback whether `args.file` is expanded
depends on whether `expand('<afile>')` has been called.
Solution: Always use the unexpanded file name for `args.file`.
Related to #31306 and vim/vim#16106. This doesn't provide `sfname`, but
at least makes `args.file` have a consistent value.
Problem: Marks that are properly restored by the splice associated with
an undo edit, are unnecessarily pushed to the undo header. This
results in incorrect mark tracking in the "copy_only"
save/restore completion path.
Solution: Avoid pushing left gravity marks at the beginning of the range,
and right gravity marks at the end of the range to the undo
header.
Problem: Missing information in CompleteDone event
Solution: add complete_word and complete_type to v:event dict
(glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#161531c5a120a70
Problem: filetype: Conda configuration files are not recognized
Solution: detect '.condarc' and 'condarc' files as yaml filetype.
(zeertzjq)
closes: vim/vim#16162876de275cb
In release builds, the Compilation: line is omitted so the build is reproducible. Since the "fall-back for $VIM" line is always present, check for that instead.
In order to run unittests with a release build, we need the test
functions to be accessible when NDEBUG is defined. Moving the functions
into the test fixture ensures they are available and only available for
use by the unit tests.
Problem:
- nvim_subscribe, nvim_unsubscribe were deprecated in
aec4938a21 but this wasn't set in the
API metadata.
- The function annotations
```
FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY FUNC_API_DEPRECATED_SINCE(13)
```
cause this test to fail:
```
RUN T3 api metadata functions are compatible with old metadata or have new level: 3.00 ms ERR
test/functional/api/version_spec.lua:135: function vim_subscribe was removed but exists in level 0 which nvim should be compatible with
stack traceback:
test/functional/api/version_spec.lua:135: in function <test/functional/api/version_spec.lua:128>
```
Solution:
- Set the API metadata.
- Rearrange the annotations so that FUNC_API_DEPRECATED_SINCE is 2nd:
```
FUNC_API_SINCE(1) FUNC_API_DEPRECATED_SINCE(13) FUNC_API_REMOTE_ONLY
```
Problem: default for 'backspace' can be set in C code
Solution: promote the default for 'backspace' from defaults.vim to the C
code (Luca Saccarola)
closes: vim/vim#16143959ef61430
N/A patches:
vim-patch:9.1.0895: default history value is too small
vim-patch:075aeea: runtime(doc): document changed default value for 'history'
Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <github.e41mv@aleeas.com>
Problem: runtime(compiler): pytest compiler not included
Solution: include pytest compiler, update the compiler completion test
(Konfekt)
closes: vim/vim#161303c2596a9e9
Co-authored-by: Konfekt <Konfekt@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem: completion list wrong after v9.1.0891
Solution: update compl_mach_array after leader change
(glepnir)
compl_shown_match update not correct after refactoring in v9.1.0891
Unfortunately, this regressed what item is selected after leader change.
So generate compl_match_array before updating compl_shown_match range,
and split generate compl_match_array into range match_head
fixes: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/16128
closes: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/16129a49c077a88
* refactor(shared): extract `vim._list_insert` and `vim._list_remove`
* feat(lsp): add `vim.lsp.foldexpr()`
* docs(lsp): add a todo for state management
* feat(lsp): add `vim.lsp.folding_range.foldclose()`
* feat(lsp): schedule `foldclose()` if the buffer is not up-to-date
* feat(lsp): add `vim.lsp.foldtext()`
* feat(lsp): support multiple folding range providers
* refactor(lsp): expose all folding related functions under `vim.lsp.*`
* perf(lsp): add `lsp.MultiHandler` for do `foldupdate()` only once
Problem: the max value of 'cmdheight' is limited by other tabpages
Solution: Limit the maximum value of 'cmdheight' to the current tabpage only.
(Milly)
The Help says that cmdheight is local to the tab page, but says nothing
about the maximum value depending on the state of all tab pages. Users
may wonder why they can't increase cmdheight when there are still rows
available on the current tab page. This PR changes the behavior of
cmdheight so that its maximum value depends only on the state of the
current tab page.
Also, since magic numbers were embedded in various places with the
minimum value of cmdheight being 1, we defined a constant to make it
easier to understand.
closes: vim/vim#161312cddf0e85a
Cherry-pick Test_cmdheight_not_changed() from patch 9.0.0187.
Co-authored-by: Milly <milly.ca@gmail.com>
Problem: 'fileencodings' default value should depend on 'encoding'. (Gary
Johnson)
Solution: When 'encoding' is "utf-8" use a different default value for
'fileencodings'.
5ffefbb35a
Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Problem: No test for what the spotbug compiler parses
(after commit: 65311c6f472de67b368)
Solution: Test &makeprg for the SpotBugs compiler plugin
(Aliaksei Budavei)
closes: vim/vim#1609660ddb1a140
Co-authored-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com>
Problem: %! item not allowed for 'rulerformat'
(yatinlala)
Solution: also allow to use %! for rulerformat option
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
fixes: vim/vim#16091closes: vim/vim#16118ac023e8baa
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem:
`vim.loader.disable` does not conform to `:help dev-name-common` and
`:help dev-patterns`.
Solution:
- Add `enable` parameter to `vim.loader.enable`
- Remove `vim.loader.disable`
- Note the change in `:help news-breaking-dev` (HEAD changes).
- This is not a breaking change (except to "HEAD") because
`vim.loader` is marked "experimental".
previous: 26765e8461
Problem:
The default unimpaired mappings display an empty line after the
command's output. This results (with default configuration) in the
`Press ENTER or type command to continue` prompt to be displayed, like
so:
```
(2 of 16): item2
Press ENTER or type command to continue
```
Solution:
The cause is that we're checking the second return value from
`pcall(vim.api.nvim_cmd, opts, {})` to determine whether the call was
successful. `nvim_cmd` returns an empty string on success, so this value
is an empty string in the successful path which we then display.
The fix is simple: check the first return value instead which is the
"status code" of the call.
Problem:
LSP spec uses the term "position encoding" where we say "offset encoding".
Solution:
- Rename it everywhere except `vim.lsp.Client.offset_encoding` (which would be breaking).
- Mention "position encoding" in the documentation for `vim.lsp.Client.offset_encoding`.
Problem: Hit double grid_line_start() assert when redrawing from
ext_messages msg_ruler event.
Solution: Do not start() batched grid calls when win_redr_ruler() will not
puts() anything.
Problem: floaing preview window can be closed by some
ex commands like `only` `fclose` which will not clean the bufvar
Solution: use WinClosed event with floating_winnr for clean
bufnr, and add test cases for vim.lsp.util.open_floating_preview
Problem:
`validate_option_value_args()` returns `OK` even if option name is
invalid or if option doesn't have the supported scope, which leads to
Neovim still trying to erroneously get/set the option in those cases,
which can lead to an assertion failure when `option_has_scope()` is
invoked. This issue miraculously doesn't exist in release builds since
the assertion is skipped and `(get/set)_option_value_for` returns if
there is an error set, but that is not the intended location for that
error to be caught.
Solution:
Make `validate_option_value_args()` return `FAIL` if there is an error
set, which causes the API option functions to return early instead of
trying to get/set an invalid option.
The newer UCRT runtime has native support for UTF-8, including forcing
it as the active codepage even before `main()` is called. This means
the c runtime will properly convert windows WCHAR:s into UTF-8 bytes,
as early as the argv/argc params to `main()` . Whereas MSVCRT does not
support this reliably and required us to use `wmain()`.
Only MSVC supports using manifest files directly as source files.
The solution for other Windows toolchains is to use a .rc file.
By making it a separate module, the embedded Nvim session can require
this module directly instead of setup code sending over the module via
RPC.
Also make exec_lua wrap _G.print so messages can be seen
in the test output immediately as the exec_lua returns.
Problem: filetype: openCL files are not recognized
Solution: detect '*.cl' files as opencl or lisp filetype,
include a opencl syntax and filetype plugin (Wu, Zhenyu)
closes: vim/vim#15825e2c27ca8ef
Co-authored-by: Wu, Zhenyu <wuzhenyu@ustc.edu>
Problem: filetype: karel files are not detected
Solution: detect '*.kl' files as karel filetype,
include syntax and filetype plugin
(Kirill Morozov)
closes: vim/vim#16075fdac54d7bb
Co-authored-by: Kirill Morozov <kirill@robotix.pro>
Co-authored-by: KnoP-01 <knosowski@graeffrobotics.de>
Problem: curswant not set on gm in folded line
(citizenmatt)
Solution: in a folded line, call update_curswant_force()
fixes: vim/vim#11596closes: vim/vim#11994closes: vim/vim#153989848face74
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Problem: Separate message emitted for each newline present in Lua
print() arguments.
Solution: Make msg_multiline() handle NUL bytes. Refactor print() to use
msg_multiline(). Refactor vim.print() to use print().
Problem: Documentation for "hl_group" in nvim_buf_set_extmark() is
unclear. "hl_group" in nvim_echo() does not accept
highlight group id.
Solution: Move documentation for highlight group name/id to first
mention of hl_group. Update nvim_echo() to accept highlight
group id.
Problem: Floating windows with focusable set to false can reasonably be
expected to be UI elements but are listed in some outputs that
should contain only regular windows.
Solution: Hide unfocusable floating windows from the default tabline and
:tabs.