shadmansaleh ebfe083337 feat(lua): show proper verbose output for lua configuration
`:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example:
    options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set
    from lua, doesn't say where they were set at.

This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no
when option/keymap is set from lua.

Changes:
  - compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua
 - When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA
 - Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`.
   So it can be reused for lua files.
 - Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts
   name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it.
     NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which
     currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't
     targeted.
 - Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current
   lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed.
 - Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua
 - add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose
    Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible
    :verbose should work for them hopefully :D
 - add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua
    Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined
    by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those
    Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their
    location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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Neovim is a project that seeks to aggressively refactor Vim in order to:

See the Introduction wiki page and Roadmap for more information.

Features

See :help nvim-features for the full list!

Install from package

Pre-built packages for Windows, macOS, and Linux are found on the Releases page.

Managed packages are in Homebrew, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch Linux, Void Linux, Gentoo, and more!

Install from source

See the Building Neovim wiki page for details.

The build is CMake-based, but a Makefile is provided as a convenience. After installing the dependencies, run the following command.

make CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
sudo make install

To install to a non-default location:

make CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/full/path/
make install

CMake hints for inspecting the build:

  • cmake --build build --target help lists all build targets.
  • build/CMakeCache.txt (or cmake -LAH build/) contains the resolved values of all CMake variables.
  • build/compile_commands.json shows the full compiler invocations for each translation unit.

Transitioning from Vim

See :help nvim-from-vim for instructions.

Project layout

├─ ci/              build automation
├─ cmake/           build scripts
├─ runtime/         user plugins/docs
├─ src/nvim/        application source code (see src/nvim/README.md)
│  ├─ api/          API subsystem
│  ├─ eval/         VimL subsystem
│  ├─ event/        event-loop subsystem
│  ├─ generators/   code generation (pre-compilation)
│  ├─ lib/          generic data structures
│  ├─ lua/          Lua subsystem
│  ├─ msgpack_rpc/  RPC subsystem
│  ├─ os/           low-level platform code
│  └─ tui/          built-in UI
├─ third-party/     CMake subproject to build dependencies
└─ test/            tests (see test/README.md)

License

Neovim contributions since b17d96 are licensed under the Apache 2.0 license, except for contributions copied from Vim (identified by the vim-patch token). See LICENSE for details.

Vim is Charityware.  You can use and copy it as much as you like, but you are
encouraged to make a donation for needy children in Uganda.  Please see the
kcc section of the vim docs or visit the ICCF web site, available at these URLs:

        http://iccf-holland.org/
        http://www.vim.org/iccf/
        http://www.iccf.nl/

You can also sponsor the development of Vim.  Vim sponsors can vote for
features.  The money goes to Uganda anyway.
Description
Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
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