Problem: string might be used without a trailing NUL (after v9.1.0997)
Solution: Make sure that the buffer is NUL terminated
closes: vim/vim#1645770dfc374ec
Co-authored-by: John Marriott <basilisk@internode.on.net>
Problem: no way to get current selected item in a async context
Solution: add completed flag to show the entries of currently selected
index item (glepnir)
closes: vim/vim#16451037b028a22
Co-authored-by: glepnir <glephunter@gmail.com>
This commit adds basic support for the kitty keyboard protocol to
Neovim's builtin terminal. For now only the first mode ("Disambiguate
escape codes") is supported.
* refactor(options): generic expand and did_set callbacks
Problem:
Many options have similar callbacks to check the values are valid.
Solution:
Generalize these callbacks into a single function that reads the option
table.
* refactor: gen_options.lua
refactor: gen_options.lua - inline get_cond
* refactor(options): use a simpler format for the common default
Problem: Vim9: Patch 9.1.1013 causes a few problems
Solution: Translate the function name only when it is a string
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
fixes: vim/vim#16453closes: vim/vim#164509904cbca41
Cherry-pick call() change from patch 9.0.0345.
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: Vim9: Regression caused by patch v9.1.0646
Solution: Translate the function name before invoking it in call()
(Yegappan Lakshmanan)
fixes: vim/vim#16430closes: vim/vim#164456289f91591
N/A patch:
vim-patch:8.2.4176: Vim9: cannot use imported function with call()
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
Problem: v9.1.0743 causes regression with diff mode
Solution: Fix the regression with overlapping regions
closes: vim/vim#1645401f6509fb2
Co-authored-by: Yukihiro Nakadaira <yukihiro.nakadaira@gmail.com>
Problem: If a (vim.ui_attach) cmdline_hide callback triggers a redraw,
it may cause cmdline_show events for an already exited cmdline.
Solution: Avoid emitting cmdline_show event when ccline.cmdbuff is
already NULL. Unset ccline.cmdbuff before emitting cmdline_hide.
Problem:
`yx` uses "y" prefix, which shadows a builtin operator.
Solution:
Use `g=` (in the form of `g==` currently), drawing from precedent of
CTRL-= and 'tpope/vim-scriptease'.
Problem:
Per the documentation, passing `false` as the `enable` parameter of
`vim.lsp.enable()` should disable the given LSP(s), but it does not work
due to a logic error.
Specifically, `enable == false and nil or {}` will always evaluate to
`{}` because `nil` is falsy.
Solution:
Correct the conditional statement.
- new unokai colorscheme (similar/inspired by monokai)
- the rest: add explicit PopupSelected link to PmenuSel
closes: vim/vim#16443045564d0a7
Co-authored-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
Problem: Coverity complains about dereferencing NULL value
Solution: Check that cms2 is not null
closes: vim/vim#164381ac53b84ad
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
When `root_dir` is a function it can (and often will) call the provided
callback function in a fast API context (e.g. in the `on_exit` handler
of `vim.system`). When the callback function is executed we should
ensure that it runs vim.lsp.start on the main event loop.
On master (and also before #31539) closing a window could cause the
used wininfo for a buffer to change. This is due to always removing the
previous NULL wininfo when deleting a window, even if that wininfo had
higher priority than the the deleted window's own wininfo.
Instead delete the wininfo with lowest priority. This retains the memory
saving efect while not affecting the effective value of window options
and so on.
Problem: Anchoring a floating window to the tabline and laststatus is
cumbersome; requiring autocommands and looping over all
windows/tabpages.
Solution: Add new "tabline" and "laststatus" options to the `relative`
field of nvim_open_win() to place a window relative to.
Problem: It was decided on Matrix chat that multitype options won't be necessary for Neovim options, and that options should only have a single canonical type. Therefore the code for supporting multitype options is unnecessary.
Solution: Remove the additional code that's used to provide multitype option support.
**Problem:** The treesitter `foldexpr` runs synchronous parses to
calculate fold levels, which eliminates async parsing performance in the
highlighter.
**Solution:** Migrate the `foldexpr` to also calculate and apply fold
levels asynchronously.
Problem:
The floating window for hover and signature help always cuts off a few lines,
because the `_make_floating_popup_size` function counts empty lines as having
zero height.
Solution:
Ensure the height is at least 1.
Problem:
Whether an option is allowed to be empty isn't well defined and
isn't properly checked.
Solution:
- For non-list string options, explicitly check the option value
if it is empty.
- Annotate non-list string options that can accept an empty value.
- Adjust command completion to ignore the empty value.
- Render values in Lua meta files
The code represents a useful pattern in normal mode where remapping
`<tab>` will implicitly also remap `<c-i>` unless you remap that
explicitly. This relies on the _unmapped_ behavior being identical which
is not true in terminal mode, as vterm can distinguish these keys.
Vim seems to entangle this with kitty keyboard mode detection which
is irrelevant for us. Conditional fallbacks depending on
keyboard mode could be done completely inside `vterm/` without getchar.c
getting involved, I would think.
Problem: Popup menu internal error with some abbr in completion item.
Solution: Don't compute attributes when there is no corresponding text.
Reduce indent in pum_redraw() while at it (zeertzjq).
fixes: vim/vim#16427closes: vim/vim#164353a0cc36c69
**Problem:** `vim.treesitter.get_parser()` and `vim.treesitter.start()`
both parse the tree before returning it. This is problematic because if
this is a sync parse, it will stall the editor on large files. If it is
an async parse, the functions return stale trees.
**Solution:** Remove this parsing side effect and leave it to the user
to parse the returned trees, either synchronously or asynchronously.
**Problem:** Parsing can be slow for large files, and it is a blocking
operation which can be disruptive and annoying.
**Solution:** Provide a function for asynchronous parsing, which accepts
a callback to be run after parsing completes.
Co-authored-by: Lewis Russell <lewis6991@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Luuk van Baal <luukvbaal@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: VanaIgr <vanaigranov@gmail.com>