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diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index 317d2a1a5b..953e210397 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -300,11 +300,19 @@ include_directories(SYSTEM ${LIBUV_INCLUDE_DIRS}) find_package(Msgpack 1.0.0 REQUIRED) include_directories(SYSTEM ${MSGPACK_INCLUDE_DIRS}) -find_package(Unibilium REQUIRED) -include_directories(SYSTEM ${UNIBILIUM_INCLUDE_DIRS}) +if(UNIX) + option(FEAT_TUI "Enable the Terminal UI" ON) +else() + option(FEAT_TUI "Enable the Terminal UI" OFF) +endif() -find_package(LibTermkey REQUIRED) -include_directories(SYSTEM ${LIBTERMKEY_INCLUDE_DIRS}) +if(FEAT_TUI) + find_package(Unibilium REQUIRED) + include_directories(SYSTEM ${UNIBILIUM_INCLUDE_DIRS}) + + find_package(LibTermkey REQUIRED) + include_directories(SYSTEM ${LIBTERMKEY_INCLUDE_DIRS}) +endif() find_package(LibVterm REQUIRED) include_directories(SYSTEM ${LIBVTERM_INCLUDE_DIRS}) diff --git a/config/config.h.in b/config/config.h.in index 5c5b008f7e..c2f52d8c7e 100644 --- a/config/config.h.in +++ b/config/config.h.in @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ #cmakedefine USE_FNAME_CASE #define FEAT_CSCOPE +#cmakedefine FEAT_TUI #ifndef UNIT_TESTING #cmakedefine HAVE_JEMALLOC diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt index eebdabd154..a8504e2a2a 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt @@ -1789,6 +1789,7 @@ argv({nr}) String {nr} entry of the argument list argv() List the argument list assert_equal({exp}, {act} [, {msg}]) none assert {exp} equals {act} assert_exception({error} [, {msg}]) none assert {error} is in v:exception +assert_fails( {cmd} [, {error}]) none assert {cmd} fails assert_false({actual} [, {msg}]) none assert {actual} is false assert_true({actual} [, {msg}]) none assert {actual} is true asin({expr}) Float arc sine of {expr} @@ -2114,9 +2115,12 @@ tabpagewinnr({tabarg}[, {arg}]) Number number of current window in tab page taglist({expr}) List list of tags matching {expr} tagfiles() List tags files used -tempname() String name for a temporary file tan({expr}) Float tangent of {expr} tanh({expr}) Float hyperbolic tangent of {expr} +tempname() String name for a temporary file +timer_start({time}, {callback} [, {options}]) + Number create a timer +timer_stop({timer}) none stop a timer tolower({expr}) String the String {expr} switched to lowercase toupper({expr}) String the String {expr} switched to uppercase tr({src}, {fromstr}, {tostr}) String translate chars of {src} in {fromstr} @@ -2260,6 +2264,11 @@ assert_exception({error} [, {msg}]) *assert_exception()* call assert_exception('E492:') endtry +assert_fails({cmd} [, {error}]) *assert_fails()* + Run {cmd} and add an error message to |v:errors| if it does + NOT produce an error. + When {error} is given it must match |v:errmsg|. + assert_false({actual} [, {msg}]) *assert_false()* When {actual} is not false an error message is added to |v:errors|, like with |assert_equal()|. @@ -3573,7 +3582,7 @@ getcmdwintype() *getcmdwintype()* *getcurpos()* getcurpos() Get the position of the cursor. This is like getpos('.'), but includes an extra item in the list: - [bufnum, lnum, col, off, curswant] + [bufnum, lnum, col, off, curswant] ~ The "curswant" number is the preferred column when moving the cursor vertically. This can be used to save and restore the cursor position: > @@ -6840,6 +6849,37 @@ tanh({expr}) *tanh()* < -0.761594 + *timer_start()* +timer_start({time}, {callback} [, {options}]) + Create a timer and return the timer ID. + + {time} is the waiting time in milliseconds. This is the + minimum time before invoking the callback. When the system is + busy or Vim is not waiting for input the time will be longer. + + {callback} is the function to call. It can be the name of a + function or a Funcref. It is called with one argument, which + is the timer ID. The callback is only invoked when Vim is + waiting for input. + + {options} is a dictionary. Supported entries: + "repeat" Number of times to repeat calling the + callback. -1 means forever. + + Example: > + func MyHandler(timer) + echo 'Handler called' + endfunc + let timer = timer_start(500, 'MyHandler', + \ {'repeat': 3}) +< This will invoke MyHandler() three times at 500 msec + intervals. + {only available when compiled with the |+timers| feature} + +timer_stop({timer}) *timer_stop()* + Stop a timer. {timer} is an ID returned by timer_start(). + The timer callback will no longer be invoked. + tolower({expr}) *tolower()* The result is a copy of the String given, with all uppercase characters turned into lowercase (just like applying |gu| to @@ -7323,6 +7363,7 @@ termresponse Compiled with support for |t_RV| and |v:termresponse|. textobjects Compiled with support for |text-objects|. tgetent Compiled with tgetent support, able to use a termcap or terminfo file. +timers Compiled with |timer_start()| support. title Compiled with window title support |'title'|. toolbar Compiled with support for |gui-toolbar|. unix Unix version of Vim. diff --git a/runtime/doc/help.txt b/runtime/doc/help.txt index 19bcb35da8..342c475f9b 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/help.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/help.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*help.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Apr 15 +*help.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 10 VIM - main help file k @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ Close this window: Use ":q<Enter>". Jump to a subject: Position the cursor on a tag (e.g. |bars|) and hit CTRL-]. With the mouse: Double-click the left mouse button on a tag, e.g. |bars|. - Jump back: Type CTRL-T or CTRL-O (repeat to go further back). + Jump back: Type CTRL-T or CTRL-O. Repeat to go further back. Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help on, by giving an argument to the |:help| command. - It is possible to further specify the context: - *help-context* + Prepend something to specify the context: *help-context* + WHAT PREPEND EXAMPLE ~ - Normal mode command (nothing) :help x + Normal mode command :help x Visual mode command v_ :help v_u Insert mode command i_ :help i_<Esc> Command-line command : :help :quit @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help Vim command argument - :help -r Option ' :help 'textwidth' Regular expression / :help /[ + See |help-summary| for more contexts and an explanation. + Search for help: Type ":help word", then hit CTRL-D to see matching help entries for "word". Or use ":helpgrep word". |:helpgrep| diff --git a/runtime/doc/index.txt b/runtime/doc/index.txt index e6c1ccc0cf..e98f0400c4 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/index.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/index.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*index.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 03 +*index.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 10 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ tag command action ~ |:cpfile| :cpf[ile] go to last error in previous file |:cquit| :cq[uit] quit Vim with an error code |:crewind| :cr[ewind] go to the specified error, default first one -|:cscope| :cs[cope] execute cscope command +|:cscope| :cs[cope] execute cscope command |:cstag| :cst[ag] use cscope to jump to a tag |:cunmap| :cu[nmap] like ":unmap" but for Command-line mode |:cunabbrev| :cuna[bbrev] like ":unabbrev" but for Command-line mode @@ -1290,7 +1290,7 @@ tag command action ~ |:lcd| :lc[d] change directory locally |:lchdir| :lch[dir] change directory locally |:lclose| :lcl[ose] close location window -|:lcscope| :lcs[cope] like ":cscope" but uses location list +|:lcscope| :lcs[cope] like ":cscope" but uses location list |:ldo| :ld[o] execute command in valid location list entries |:lfdo| :lfd[o] execute command in each file in location list |:left| :le[ft] left align lines @@ -1341,7 +1341,7 @@ tag command action ~ |:marks| :marks list all marks |:match| :mat[ch] define a match to highlight |:menu| :me[nu] enter a new menu item -|:menutranslate| :menut[ranslate] add a menu translation item +|:menutranslate| :menut[ranslate] add a menu translation item |:messages| :mes[sages] view previously displayed messages |:mkexrc| :mk[exrc] write current mappings and settings to a file |:mksession| :mks[ession] write session info to a file @@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ tag command action ~ |:stop| :st[op] suspend the editor or escape to a shell |:stag| :sta[g] split window and jump to a tag |:startinsert| :star[tinsert] start Insert mode -|:startgreplace| :startg[replace] start Virtual Replace mode +|:startgreplace| :startg[replace] start Virtual Replace mode |:startreplace| :startr[eplace] start Replace mode |:stopinsert| :stopi[nsert] stop Insert mode |:stjump| :stj[ump] do ":tjump" and split window diff --git a/runtime/doc/map.txt b/runtime/doc/map.txt index 464c700a4d..31c3198f72 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/map.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/map.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Dec 08 +*map.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 10 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ internal code is written to the script file. 1.6 SPECIAL CHARACTERS *:map-special-chars* - *map_backslash* + *map_backslash* *map-backslash* Note that only CTRL-V is mentioned here as a special character for mappings and abbreviations. When 'cpoptions' does not contain 'B', a backslash can also be used like CTRL-V. The <> notation can be fully used then |<>|. But @@ -492,21 +492,21 @@ To map a backslash, or use a backslash literally in the {rhs}, the special sequence "<Bslash>" can be used. This avoids the need to double backslashes when using nested mappings. - *map_CTRL-C* + *map_CTRL-C* *map-CTRL-C* Using CTRL-C in the {lhs} is possible, but it will only work when Vim is waiting for a key, not when Vim is busy with something. When Vim is busy CTRL-C interrupts/breaks the command. When using the GUI version on MS-Windows CTRL-C can be mapped to allow a Copy command to the clipboard. Use CTRL-Break to interrupt Vim. - *map_space_in_lhs* + *map_space_in_lhs* *map-space_in_lhs* To include a space in {lhs} precede it with a CTRL-V (type two CTRL-Vs for each space). - *map_space_in_rhs* + *map_space_in_rhs* *map-space_in_rhs* If you want a {rhs} that starts with a space, use "<Space>". To be fully Vi compatible (but unreadable) don't use the |<>| notation, precede {rhs} with a single CTRL-V (you have to type CTRL-V two times). - *map_empty_rhs* + *map_empty_rhs* *map-empty-rhs* You can create an empty {rhs} by typing nothing after a single CTRL-V (you have to type CTRL-V two times). Unfortunately, you cannot do this in a vimrc file. @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ Upper and lowercase differences are ignored. It is not possible to put a comment after these commands, because the '"' character is considered to be part of the {lhs} or {rhs}. - *map_bar* + *map_bar* *map-bar* Since the '|' character is used to separate a map command from the next command, you will have to do something special to include a '|' in {rhs}. There are three methods: @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ When 'b' is present in 'cpoptions', "\|" will be recognized as a mapping ending in a '\' and then another command. This is Vi compatible, but illogical when compared to other commands. - *map_return* + *map_return* *map-return* When you have a mapping that contains an Ex command, you need to put a line terminator after it to have it executed. The use of <CR> is recommended for this (see |<>|). Example: > diff --git a/runtime/doc/spell.txt b/runtime/doc/spell.txt index 752444a3bd..a767f6cbbf 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/spell.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/spell.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 19 +*spell.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 08 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -1373,6 +1373,14 @@ the item name. Case is always ignored. The Hunspell feature to use three arguments and flags is not supported. + *spell-NOCOMPOUNDSUGS* +This item indicates that using compounding to make suggestions is not a good +idea. Use this when compounding is used with very short or one-character +words. E.g. to make numbers out of digits. Without this flag creating +suggestions would spend most time trying all kind of weird compound words. + + NOCOMPOUNDSUGS ~ + *spell-SYLLABLE* The SYLLABLE item defines characters or character sequences that are used to count the number of syllables in a word. Example: diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_02.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_02.txt index 6a288f8965..1c536c1eda 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/usr_02.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/usr_02.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Apr 12 +*usr_02.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 15 VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar @@ -397,7 +397,15 @@ original version of the file. Everything you always wanted to know can be found in the Vim help files. Don't be afraid to ask! - To get generic help use this command: > + +If you know what you are looking for, it is usually easier to search for it +using the help system, instead of using Google. Because the subjects follow +a certain style guide. + +Also the help has the advantage of belonging to your particular Vim version. +You won't see help for commands added later. These would not work for you. + +To get generic help use this command: > :help @@ -471,7 +479,7 @@ example, use the following command: > :help 'number' -The table with all mode prefixes can be found here: |help-context|. +The table with all mode prefixes can be found below: |help-summary|. Special keys are enclosed in angle brackets. To find help on the up-arrow key in Insert mode, for instance, use this command: > @@ -488,64 +496,187 @@ You can use the error ID at the start to find help about it: > Summary: *help-summary* > - :help -< Gives you very general help. Scroll down to see a list of all - helpfiles, including those added locally (i.e. not distributed - with Vim). > - :help user-toc.txt -< Table of contents of the User Manual. > - :help :subject -< Ex-command "subject", for instance the following: > - :help :help -< Help on getting help. > - :help abc -< normal-mode command "abc". > - :help CTRL-B -< Control key <C-B> in Normal mode. > - :help i_abc - :help i_CTRL-B -< The same in Insert mode. > - :help v_abc - :help v_CTRL-B -< The same in Visual mode. > - :help c_abc - :help c_CTRL-B -< The same in Command-line mode. > - :help 'subject' -< Option 'subject'. > - :help subject() -< Function "subject". > - :help -subject -< Command-line argument "-subject". > - :help +subject -< Compile-time feature "+subject". > - :help /* -< Regular expression item "*" > - :help EventName -< Autocommand event "EventName". > - :help digraphs.txt -< The top of the helpfile "digraph.txt". - Similarly for any other helpfile. > - :help pattern<Tab> -< Find a help tag starting with "pattern". Repeat <Tab> for - others. > - :help pattern<Ctrl-D> -< See all possible help tag matches "pattern" at once. > - :helpgrep pattern -< Search the whole text of all help files for pattern "pattern". - Jumps to the first match. Jump to other matches with: > - :cn -< next match > - :cprev - :cN -< previous match > - :cfirst - :clast -< first or last match > - :copen - :cclose -< open/close the quickfix window; press <Enter> to jump - to the item under the cursor + +1) Use Ctrl-D after typing a topic and let Vim show all available topics. + Or press Tab to complete: > + :help some<Tab> +< More information on how to use the help: > + :help helphelp + +2) Follow the links in bars to related help. You can go from the detailed + help to the user documentation, which describes certain commands more from + a user perspective and less detailed. E.g. after: > + :help pattern.txt +< You can see the user guide topics |03.9| and |usr_27.txt| in the + introduction. + +3) Options are enclosed in single apostrophes. To go to the help topic for the + list option: > + :help 'list' +< If you only know you are looking for a certain option, you can also do: > + :help options.txt +< to open the help page which describes all option handling and then search + using regular expressions, e.g. textwidth. + Certain options have their own namespace, e.g.: > + :help cpo-<letter> +< for the corresponding flag of the 'cpoptions' settings, substitute <letter> + by a specific flag, e.g.: > + :help cpo-; +< And for the guioption flags: > + :help go-<letter> + +4) Normal mode commands do not have a prefix. To go to the help page for the + "gt" command: > + :help gt + +5) Insert mode commands start with i_. Help for deleting a word: > + :help i_CTRL-W + +6) Visual mode commands start with v_. Help for jumping to the other side of + the Visual area: > + :help v_o + +7) Command line editing and arguments start with c_. Help for using the + command argument %: > + :help c_% + +8) Ex-commands always start with ":", so to go to the :s command help: > + :help :s + +9) Key combinations. They usually start with a single letter indicating + the mode for which they can be used. E.g.: > + :help i_CTRL-X +< takes you to the family of Ctrl-X commands for insert mode which can be + used to auto complete different things. Note, that certain keys will + always be written the same, e.g. Control will always be CTRL. + For normal mode commands there is no prefix and the topic is available at + :h CTRL-<Letter>. E.g. > + :help CTRL-W +< In contrast > + :help c_CTRL-R +< will describe what the Ctrl-R does when entering commands in the Command + line and > + :help v_Ctrl-A +< talks about incrementing numbers in visual mode and > + :help g_CTRL-A +< talks about the g<C-A> command (e.g. you have to press "g" then <Ctrl-A>). + Here the "g" stand for the normal command "g" which always expects a second + key before doing something similar to the commands starting with "z" + +10) Regexp items always start with /. So to get help for the "\+" quantifier + in Vim regexes: > + :help /\+ +< If you need to know everything about regular expressions, start reading + at: > + :help pattern.txt + +11) Registers always start with "quote". To find out about the special ":" + register: > + :help quote: + +12) Vim Script (VimL) is available at > + :help eval.txt +< Certain aspects of the language are available at :h expr-X where "X" is a + single letter. E.g. > + :help expr-! +< will take you to the topic describing the "!" (Not) operator for + VimScript. + Also important is > + :help function-list +< to find a short description of all functions available. Help topics for + VimL functions always include the "()", so: > + :help append() +< talks about the append VimL function rather than how to append text in the + current buffer. + +13) Mappings are talked about in the help page :h |map.txt|. Use > + :help mapmode-i +< to find out about the |:imap| command. Also use :map-topic + to find out about certain subtopics particular for mappings. e.g: > + :help :map-local +< for buffer-local mappings or > + :help map-bar +< for how the '|' is handled in mappings. + +14) Command definitions are talked about :h command-topic, so use > + :help command-bar +< to find out about the '!' argument for custom commands. + +15) Window management commands always start with CTRL-W, so you find the + corresponding help at :h CTRL-W_letter. E.g. > + :help CTRL-W_p +< for moving the previous accessed window). You can also access > + :help windows.txt +< and read your way through if you are looking for window handling + commands. + +16) Use |:helpgrep| to search in all help pages (and also of any installed + plugins). See |:helpgrep| for how to use it. + To search for a topic: > + :helpgrep topic +< This takes you to the first match. To go to the next one: > + :cnext +< All matches are available in the quickfix window which can be opened + with: > + :copen +< Move around to the match you like and press Enter to jump to that help. + +17) The user manual. This describes help topics for beginners in a rather + friendly way. Start at |usr_toc.txt| to find the table of content (as you + might have guessed): > + :help usr_toc.txt +< Skim over the contents to find interesting topics. The "Digraphs" and + "Entering special characters" items are in chapter 24, so to go to that + particular help page: > + :help usr_24.txt +< Also if you want to access a certain chapter in the help, the chapter + number can be accessed directly like this: > + :help 10.1 +< goes to chapter 10.1 in |usr_10.txt| and talks about recording macros. + +18) Highlighting groups. Always start with hl-groupname. E.g. > + :help hl-WarningMsg +< talks about the WarningMsg highlighting group. + +19) Syntax highlighting is namespaced to :syn-topic e.g. > + :help :syn-conceal +< talks about the conceal argument for the :syn command. + +20) Quickfix commands usually start with :c while location list commands + usually start with :l + +21) Autocommand events can be found by their name: > + :help BufWinLeave +< To see all possible events: > + :help autocommands-events + +22) Command-line switches always start with "-". So for the help of the -f + command switch of Vim use: > + :help -f + +23) Optional features always start with "+". To find out about the + conceal feature use: > + :help +conceal + +24) Documentation for included filetype specific functionality is usually + available in the form ft-<filetype>-<functionality>. So > + :help ft-c-syntax +< talks about the C syntax file and the option it provides. Sometimes, + additional sections for omni completion > + :help ft-php-omni +< or filetype plugins > + :help ft-tex-plugin +< are available. + +25) Error and Warning codes can be looked up directly in the help. So > + :help E297 +< takes you exactly to the description of the swap error message and > + :help W10 +< talks about the warning "Changing a readonly file". + Sometimes however, those error codes are not described, but rather are + listed at the Vim command that usually causes this. So: > + :help E128 +< takes you to the |:function| command ============================================================================== diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_03.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_03.txt index b8f65d9309..943d7b528c 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/usr_03.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/usr_03.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*usr_03.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Dec 12 +*usr_03.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 05 VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar @@ -414,8 +414,8 @@ in "the" use: > /the\> The "\>" item is a special marker that only matches at the end of a word. -Similarly "\<" only matches at the begin of a word. Thus to search for the -word "the" only: > +Similarly "\<" only matches at the beginning of a word. Thus to search for +the word "the" only: > /\<the\> diff --git a/runtime/doc/various.txt b/runtime/doc/various.txt index af4224993f..293cfe6e00 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/various.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/various.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*various.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Nov 15 +*various.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Jan 10 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar diff --git a/runtime/ftplugin/hgcommit.vim b/runtime/ftplugin/hgcommit.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d5a6c0a383 --- /dev/null +++ b/runtime/ftplugin/hgcommit.vim @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +" Vim filetype plugin file +" Language: hg (Mercurial) commit file +" Maintainer: Ken Takata <kentkt at csc dot jp> +" Last Change: 2016 Jan 6 +" Filenames: hg-editor-*.txt +" License: VIM License +" URL: https://github.com/k-takata/hg-vim + +if exists("b:did_ftplugin") + finish +endif +let b:did_ftplugin = 1 + +setlocal nomodeline + +let b:undo_ftplugin = 'setl modeline<' diff --git a/runtime/indent/lua.vim b/runtime/indent/lua.vim index 393994c590..d1d2c0d600 100644 --- a/runtime/indent/lua.vim +++ b/runtime/indent/lua.vim @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ " Language: Lua script " Maintainer: Marcus Aurelius Farias <marcus.cf 'at' bol.com.br> " First Author: Max Ischenko <mfi 'at' ukr.net> -" Last Change: 2014 Nov 12 +" Last Change: 2016 Jan 10 " Only load this indent file when no other was loaded. if exists("b:did_indent") @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ function! GetLuaIndent() endif endif - " Subtract a 'shiftwidth' on end, else (and elseif), until and '}' + " Subtract a 'shiftwidth' on end, else, elseif, until and '}' " This is the part that requires 'indentkeys'. let midx = match(getline(v:lnum), '^\s*\%(end\>\|else\>\|elseif\>\|until\>\|}\)') if midx != -1 && synIDattr(synID(v:lnum, midx + 1, 1), "name") != "luaComment" diff --git a/runtime/syntax/aptconf.vim b/runtime/syntax/aptconf.vim index 0607ca10f5..7a31b2d15e 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/aptconf.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/aptconf.vim @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ " Vim syntax file " Language: APT config file " Maintainer: Yann Amar <quidame@poivron.org> -" Last Change: 2013 Apr 12 +" Last Change: 2015 Dec 22 " For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items " For version 6.x and 7.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded @@ -38,22 +38,22 @@ setlocal iskeyword+=/,-,.,_,+ " Incomplete keywords will be treated differently than completely bad strings: syn keyword aptconfGroupIncomplete - \ a[cquire] a[ptitude] d[ebtags] d[ebug] d[ir] d[pkg] d[select] - \ o[rderlist] p[ackagemanager] p[kgcachegen] q[uiet] r[pm] - \ u[nattended-upgrade] + \ a[cquire] a[dequate] a[ptitude] a[ptlistbugs] d[ebtags] d[ebug] + \ d[ir] d[pkg] d[select] o[rderlist] p[ackagemanager] p[kgcachegen] + \ q[uiet] r[pm] s[ynaptic] u[nattended-upgrade] w[hatmaps] " Only the following keywords can be used at toplevel (to begin an option): syn keyword aptconfGroup - \ acquire apt aptitude debtags debug dir dpkg dselect - \ orderlist packagemanager pkgcachegen quiet rpm - \ unattended-upgrade + \ acquire adequate apt aptitude aptlistbugs debtags debug + \ dir dpkg dselect orderlist packagemanager pkgcachegen + \ quiet rpm synaptic unattended-upgrade whatmaps " Possible options for each group: " Acquire: {{{ syn keyword aptconfAcquire contained - \ cdrom Check-Valid-Until CompressionTypes ForceHash ftp gpgv - \ GzipIndexes http https Languages Max-ValidTime Min-ValidTime PDiffs - \ Queue-Mode Retries Source-Symlinks + \ cdrom Check-Valid-Until CompressionTypes ForceHash ForceIPv4 + \ ForceIPv6 ftp gpgv GzipIndexes http https Languages Max-ValidTime + \ Min-ValidTime PDiffs Queue-Mode Retries Source-Symlinks syn keyword aptconfAcquireCDROM contained \ AutoDetect CdromOnly Mount UMount @@ -62,14 +62,15 @@ syn keyword aptconfAcquireCompressionTypes contained \ bz2 lzma gz Order syn keyword aptconfAcquireFTP contained - \ Passive Proxy ProxyLogin Timeout + \ ForceExtended Passive Proxy ProxyLogin Timeout syn keyword aptconfAcquireHTTP contained \ AllowRedirect Dl-Limit Max-Age No-Cache No-Store Pipeline-Depth - \ Proxy Timeout User-Agent + \ Proxy ProxyAutoDetect Proxy-Auto-Detect Timeout User-Agent syn keyword aptconfAcquireHTTPS contained - \ CaInfo CaPath CrlFile IssuerCert SslCert SslForceVersion SslKey + \ AllowRedirect CaInfo CaPath CrlFile Dl-Limit IssuerCert Max-Age + \ No-Cache No-Store Proxy SslCert SslForceVersion SslKey Timeout \ Verify-Host Verify-Peer syn keyword aptconfAcquireMaxValidTime contained @@ -83,14 +84,21 @@ syn cluster aptconfAcquire_ contains=aptconfAcquire, \ aptconfAcquireHTTP,aptconfAcquireHTTPS,aptconfAcquireMaxValidTime, \ aptconfAcquirePDiffs " }}} +" Adequate: {{{ +syn keyword aptconfAdequate contained + \ Enabled + +syn cluster aptconfAdequate_ contains=aptconfAdequate +" }}} " Apt: {{{ syn keyword aptconfApt contained \ Architecture Architectures Archive Authentication AutoRemove - \ Build-Essential Cache Cache-Grow Cache-Limit Cache-Start CDROM - \ Changelogs Clean-Installed Compressor Default-Release - \ Force-LoopBreak Get Ignore-Hold Immediate-Configure + \ Build-Essential Build-Profiles Cache Cache-Grow Cache-Limit + \ Cache-Start CDROM Changelogs Clean-Installed Compressor + \ Default-Release Force-LoopBreak Get Ignore-Hold Immediate-Configure \ Install-Recommends Install-Suggests Keep-Fds List-Cleanup - \ NeverAutoRemove Never-MarkAuto-Sections Periodic Status-Fd Update + \ Move-Autobit-Sections NeverAutoRemove Never-MarkAuto-Sections + \ Periodic Status-Fd Update VersionedKernelPackages syn keyword aptconfAptAuthentication contained \ TrustCDROM @@ -124,11 +132,12 @@ syn keyword aptconfAptGet contained syn keyword aptconfAptPeriodic contained \ AutocleanInterval BackupArchiveInterval BackupLevel - \ Download-Upgradeable-Packages MaxAge MaxSize MinAge - \ Unattended-Upgrade Update-Package-Lists Verbose + \ Download-Upgradeable-Packages Download-Upgradeable-Packages-Debdelta + \ Enable MaxAge MaxSize MinAge Unattended-Upgrade Update-Package-Lists + \ Verbose syn keyword aptconfAptUpdate contained - \ Pre-Invoke Post-Invoke Post-Invoke-Success + \ List-Refresh Pre-Invoke Post-Invoke Post-Invoke-Success syn cluster aptconfApt_ contains=aptconfApt, \ aptconfAptAuthentication,aptconfAptAutoRemove,aptconfAptCache, @@ -240,6 +249,12 @@ syn cluster aptconfAptitude_ contains=aptconfAptitude, \ aptconfAptitudeUIKeyBindings,aptconfAptitudeUIStyles, \ aptconfAptitudeUIStylesElements " }}} +" AptListbugs: {{{ +syn keyword aptconfAptListbugs contained + \ IgnoreRegexp Severities + +syn cluster aptconfAptListbugs_ contains=aptconfAptListbugs +" }}} " DebTags: {{{ syn keyword aptconfDebTags contained \ Vocabulary @@ -251,7 +266,8 @@ syn keyword aptconfDebug contained \ Acquire aptcdrom BuildDeps Hashes IdentCdrom Nolocking \ pkgAcquire pkgAutoRemove pkgCacheGen pkgDepCache pkgDPkgPM \ pkgDPkgProgressReporting pkgInitialize pkgOrderList - \ pkgPackageManager pkgPolicy pkgProblemResolver sourceList + \ pkgPackageManager pkgPolicy pkgProblemResolver RunScripts + \ sourceList syn keyword aptconfDebugAcquire contained \ cdrom Ftp gpgv Http Https netrc @@ -295,7 +311,7 @@ syn keyword aptconfDirMedia contained \ MountPath syn keyword aptconfDirState contained - \ cdroms extended_states Lists mirrors status + \ cdroms extended_states Lists mirrors preferences status syn cluster aptconfDir_ contains=aptconfDir, \ aptconfDirAptitude,aptconfDirBin,aptconfDirCache,aptconfDirEtc, @@ -303,15 +319,16 @@ syn cluster aptconfDir_ contains=aptconfDir, " }}} " DPkg: {{{ syn keyword aptconfDPkg contained - \ Build-Options Chroot-Directory ConfigurePending FlushSTDIN MaxArgs - \ MaxBytes NoTriggers options Pre-Install-Pkgs Pre-Invoke Post-Invoke + \ Build-Options Chroot-Directory ConfigurePending FlushSTDIN + \ MaxArgBytes MaxArgs MaxBytes NoTriggers options + \ Pre-Install-Pkgs Pre-Invoke Post-Invoke \ Run-Directory StopOnError Tools TriggersPending syn keyword aptconfDPkgTools contained - \ Options Version + \ adequate InfoFD Options Version syn cluster aptconfDPkg_ contains=aptconfDPkg, - \ aptconfDPkgOrderList,aptconfDPkgOrderListScore,aptconfDPkgTools + \ aptconfDPkgTools " }}} " DSelect: {{{ syn keyword aptconfDSelect contained @@ -353,23 +370,59 @@ syn keyword aptconfRpm contained syn cluster aptconfRpm_ contains=aptconfRpm " }}} -" Unattened Upgrade: {{{ +" Synaptic: {{{ +syn keyword aptconfSynaptic contained + \ AskQuitOnProceed AskRelated AutoCleanCache CleanCache DefaultDistro + \ delAction delHistory Download-Only ftpProxy ftpProxyPort httpProxy + \ httpProxyPort Install-Recommends LastSearchType Maximized noProxy + \ OneClickOnStatusActions ShowAllPkgInfoInMain showWelcomeDialog + \ ToolbarState undoStackSize update upgradeType useProxy UseStatusColors + \ UseTerminal useUserFont useUserTerminalFont ViewMode + \ availVerColumnPos availVerColumnVisible componentColumnPos + \ componentColumnVisible descrColumnPos descrColumnVisible + \ downloadSizeColumnPos downloadSizeColumnVisible hpanedPos + \ instVerColumnPos instVerColumnVisible instSizeColumnPos + \ instSizeColumnVisible nameColumnPos nameColumnVisible + \ sectionColumnPos sectionColumnVisible statusColumnPos + \ statusColumnVisible supportedColumnPos supportedColumnVisible + \ vpanedPos windowWidth windowHeight windowX windowY closeZvt + \ color-available color-available-locked color-broken color-downgrade + \ color-install color-installed-locked color-installed-outdated + \ color-installed-updated color-new color-purge color-reinstall + \ color-remove color-upgrade + +syn keyword aptconfSynapticUpdate contained + \ last type + +syn cluster aptconfSynaptic_ contains=aptconfSynaptic, + \ aptconfSynapticUpdate +" }}} +" Unattended Upgrade: {{{ syn keyword aptconfUnattendedUpgrade contained - \ AutoFixInterruptedDpkg Automatic-Reboot InstallOnShutdown Mail - \ MailOnlyOnError MinimalSteps Origins-Pattern Package-Blacklist + \ AutoFixInterruptedDpkg Automatic-Reboot Automatic-Reboot-Time + \ Automatic-Reboot-WithUsers InstallOnShutdown Mail MailOnlyOnError + \ MinimalSteps Origins-Pattern Package-Blacklist \ Remove-Unused-Dependencies syn cluster aptconfUnattendedUpgrade_ contains=aptconfUnattendedUpgrade " }}} +" Whatmaps: {{{ +syn keyword aptconfWhatmaps contained + \ Enable-Restart Security-Update-Origins + +syn cluster aptconfWhatmaps_ contains=aptconfWhatmaps +" }}} syn case match " Now put all the keywords (and 'valid' options) in a single cluster: syn cluster aptconfOptions contains=aptconfRegexpOpt, - \ @aptconfAcquire_,@aptconfApt_,@aptconfAptitude_,@aptconfDebTags_, - \ @aptconfDebug_,@aptconfDir_,@aptconfDPkg_,@aptconfDSelect_, - \ @aptconfOrderList_,@aptconfPackageManager_,@aptconfPkgCacheGen_, - \ @aptconfQuiet_,@aptconfRpm_,@aptconfUnattendedUpgrade_ + \ @aptconfAcquire_,@aptconfAdequate_,@aptconfApt_,@aptconfAptitude_, + \ @aptconfAptListbugs_,@aptconfDebTags_,@aptconfDebug_,@aptconfDir_, + \ @aptconfDPkg_,@aptconfDSelect_,@aptconfOrderList_, + \ @aptconfPackageManager_,@aptconfPkgCacheGen_,@aptconfQuiet_, + \ @aptconfRpm_,@aptconfSynaptic_,@aptconfUnattendedUpgrade_, + \ @aptconfWhatmaps_ " Syntax: syn match aptconfSemiColon ';' @@ -382,8 +435,11 @@ syn region aptconfInclude matchgroup=aptconfOperator start='::' end='::\|\s'me= " Basic Syntax Errors: XXX avoid to generate false positives !!! " -" * Invalid comment format (seems to not cause errors, but...): -syn match aptconfAsError display '^#.*' +" * Undocumented inline comment. Since it is currently largely used, and does +" not seem to cause trouble ('apt-config dump' never complains when # is used +" the same way than //) it has been moved to aptconfComment group. But it +" still needs to be defined here (i.e. before #clear and #include directives) +syn match aptconfComment '#.*' contains=@aptconfCommentSpecial " " * When a semicolon is missing after a double-quoted string: " There are some cases (for example in the Dir group of options, but not only) @@ -445,6 +501,8 @@ hi def link aptconfAcquireHTTPS aptconfOption hi def link aptconfAcquireMaxValidTime aptconfOption hi def link aptconfAcquirePDiffs aptconfOption +hi def link aptconfAdequate aptconfOption + hi def link aptconfApt aptconfOption hi def link aptconfAptAuthentication aptconfOption hi def link aptconfAptAutoRemove aptconfOption @@ -471,6 +529,8 @@ hi def link aptconfAptitudeUIKeyBindings aptconfOption hi def link aptconfAptitudeUIStyles aptconfOption hi def link aptconfAptitudeUIStylesElements aptconfOption +hi def link aptconfAptListbugs aptconfOption + hi def link aptconfDebTags aptconfOption hi def link aptconfDebug aptconfOption @@ -504,8 +564,13 @@ hi def link aptconfQuiet aptconfOption hi def link aptconfRpm aptconfOption +hi def link aptconfSynaptic aptconfOption +hi def link aptconfSynapticUpdate aptconfOption + hi def link aptconfUnattendedUpgrade aptconfOption +hi def link aptconfWhatmaps aptconfOption + let b:current_syntax = "aptconf" let &cpo = s:cpo_save diff --git a/runtime/syntax/rst.vim b/runtime/syntax/rst.vim index 8b17104be4..b3c89f8352 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/rst.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/rst.vim @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ " Language: reStructuredText documentation format " Maintainer: Marshall Ward <marshall.ward@gmail.com> " Previous Maintainer: Nikolai Weibull <now@bitwi.se> -" Latest Revision: 2015-09-07 +" Latest Revision: 2016-01-05 if exists("b:current_syntax") finish @@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ set cpo&vim syn case ignore -syn match rstSections "^\%(\([=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\)\1\+\n\)\=.\+\n\([=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\)\2\+$" - syn match rstTransition /^[=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\{4,}\s*$/ syn cluster rstCruft contains=rstEmphasis,rstStrongEmphasis, @@ -123,6 +121,8 @@ call s:DefineInlineMarkup('InlineLiteral', '``', "", '``') call s:DefineInlineMarkup('SubstitutionReference', '|', '|', '|_\{0,2}') call s:DefineInlineMarkup('InlineInternalTargets', '_`', '`', '`') +syn match rstSections "^\%(\([=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\)\1\+\n\)\=.\+\n\([=`:.'"~^_*+#-]\)\2\+$" + " TODO: Can’t remember why these two can’t be defined like the ones above. execute 'syn match rstFootnoteReference contains=@NoSpell' . \ ' +\[\%(\d\+\|#\%(' . s:ReferenceName . '\)\=\|\*\)\]_+' diff --git a/runtime/syntax/sh.vim b/runtime/syntax/sh.vim index efe0bcb461..909ead81f1 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/sh.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/sh.vim @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ " Language: shell (sh) Korn shell (ksh) bash (sh) " Maintainer: Charles E. Campbell <NdrOchipS@PcampbellAfamily.Mbiz> " Previous Maintainer: Lennart Schultz <Lennart.Schultz@ecmwf.int> -" Last Change: Nov 09, 2015 -" Version: 142 +" Last Change: Dec 11, 2015 +" Version: 143 " URL: http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#SYNTAX_SH " For options and settings, please use: :help ft-sh-syntax " This file includes many ideas from Eric Brunet (eric.brunet@ens.fr) @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ syn cluster shCaseList contains=@shCommandSubList,shCaseEsac,shColon,shCommandSu syn cluster shCommandSubList contains=shAlias,shArithmetic,shComment,shCmdParenRegion,shCtrlSeq,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDoubleQuote,shEcho,shEscape,shExDoubleQuote,shExpr,shExSingleQuote,shNumber,shOperator,shOption,shPosnParm,shSingleQuote,shSpecial,shStatement,shSubSh,shTest,shVariable syn cluster shCurlyList contains=shNumber,shComma,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDerefSpecial syn cluster shDblQuoteList contains=shCommandSub,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shEscape,shPosnParm,shCtrlSeq,shSpecial -syn cluster shDerefList contains=shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDerefVar,shDerefSpecial,shDerefWordError,shDerefPPS +syn cluster shDerefList contains=shDeref,shDerefSimple,shDerefVar,shDerefSpecial,shDerefWordError,shDerefPSR,shDerefPPS syn cluster shDerefVarList contains=shDerefOp,shDerefVarArray,shDerefOpError syn cluster shEchoList contains=shArithmetic,shCommandSub,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shEscape,shExpr,shExSingleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shSingleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shCtrlSeq,shEchoQuote syn cluster shExprList1 contains=shCharClass,shNumber,shOperator,shExSingleQuote,shExDoubleQuote,shSingleQuote,shDoubleQuote,shExpr,shDblBrace,shDeref,shDerefSimple,shCtrlSeq @@ -493,6 +493,11 @@ if exists("b:is_bash") syn match shDerefPPS contained '/\{1,2}' nextgroup=shDerefPPSleft syn region shDerefPPSleft contained start='.' skip=@\%(\\\\\)*\\/@ matchgroup=shDerefOp end='/' end='\ze}' nextgroup=shDerefPPSright contains=@shCommandSubList syn region shDerefPPSright contained start='.' skip=@\%(\\\\\)\+@ end='\ze}' contains=@shCommandSubList + + " bash : ${parameter/#substring/replacement} + syn match shDerefPSR contained '/#' nextgroup=shDerefPSRleft + syn region shDerefPSRleft contained start='.' skip=@\%(\\\\\)*\\/@ matchgroup=shDerefOp end='/' end='\ze}' nextgroup=shDerefPSRright + syn region shDerefPSRright contained start='.' skip=@\%(\\\\\)\+@ end='\ze}' endif " Arithmetic Parenthesized Expressions: {{{1 @@ -563,6 +568,7 @@ hi def link shColon shComment hi def link shDerefOp shOperator hi def link shDerefPOL shDerefOp hi def link shDerefPPS shDerefOp +hi def link shDerefPSR shDerefOp hi def link shDeref shShellVariables hi def link shDerefDelim shOperator hi def link shDerefSimple shDeref diff --git a/runtime/syntax/sshconfig.vim b/runtime/syntax/sshconfig.vim index 479277e17f..ef2ca07976 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/sshconfig.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/sshconfig.vim @@ -2,9 +2,10 @@ " Language: OpenSSH client configuration file (ssh_config) " Author: David Necas (Yeti) " Maintainer: Dominik Fischer <d dot f dot fischer at web dot de> -" Contributor: Leonard Ehrenfried <leonard.ehrenfried@web.de> -" Last Change: 2015 Dec 3 -" SSH Version: 7.0 +" Contributor: Leonard Ehrenfried <leonard.ehrenfried@web.de> +" Contributor: Karsten Hopp <karsten@redhat.com> +" Last Change: 2016 Jan 15 +" SSH Version: 7.1 " " Setup @@ -69,8 +70,8 @@ syn keyword sshconfigSysLogFacility DAEMON USER AUTH AUTHPRIV LOCAL0 LOCAL1 syn keyword sshconfigSysLogFacility LOCAL2 LOCAL3 LOCAL4 LOCAL5 LOCAL6 LOCAL7 syn keyword sshconfigAddressFamily inet inet6 -syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af1[1234]" -syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af2[23]" +syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af1[123]" +syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af2[123]" syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af3[123]" syn match sshconfigIPQoS "af4[123]" syn match sshconfigIPQoS "cs[0-7]" @@ -106,6 +107,10 @@ syn keyword sshconfigMatch canonical exec host originalhost user localuser all syn keyword sshconfigKeyword AddressFamily syn keyword sshconfigKeyword BatchMode syn keyword sshconfigKeyword BindAddress +syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CanonicalDomains +syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CanonicalizeFallbackLocal +syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CanonicalizeHostname +syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CanonicalizeMaxDots syn keyword sshconfigKeyword ChallengeResponseAuthentication syn keyword sshconfigKeyword CheckHostIP syn keyword sshconfigKeyword Cipher @@ -145,6 +150,8 @@ syn keyword sshconfigKeyword HostbasedKeyTypes syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IPQoS syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IdentitiesOnly syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IdentityFile +syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IgnoreUnknown +syn keyword sshconfigKeyword IPQoS syn keyword sshconfigKeyword KbdInteractiveAuthentication syn keyword sshconfigKeyword KbdInteractiveDevices syn keyword sshconfigKeyword KexAlgorithms @@ -182,6 +189,7 @@ syn keyword sshconfigKeyword UseBlacklistedKeys syn keyword sshconfigKeyword UsePrivilegedPort syn keyword sshconfigKeyword User syn keyword sshconfigKeyword UserKnownHostsFile +syn keyword sshconfigKeyword UseRoaming syn keyword sshconfigKeyword VerifyHostKeyDNS syn keyword sshconfigKeyword VisualHostKey syn keyword sshconfigKeyword XAuthLocation diff --git a/runtime/syntax/sshdconfig.vim b/runtime/syntax/sshdconfig.vim index ac90a80aa5..4203047d2c 100644 --- a/runtime/syntax/sshdconfig.vim +++ b/runtime/syntax/sshdconfig.vim @@ -4,9 +4,10 @@ " Maintainer: Dominik Fischer <d dot f dot fischer at web dot de> " Contributor: Thilo Six " Contributor: Leonard Ehrenfried <leonard.ehrenfried@web.de> +" Contributor: Karsten Hopp <karsten@redhat.com> " Originally: 2009-07-09 -" Last Change: 2015 Dec 3 -" SSH Version: 7.0 +" Last Change: 2016 Jan 12 +" SSH Version: 7.1 " " Setup @@ -65,8 +66,8 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigSysLogFacility LOCAL2 LOCAL3 LOCAL4 LOCAL5 LOCAL6 LOCAL7 syn keyword sshdconfigCompression delayed -syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af1[1234]" -syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af2[23]" +syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af1[123]" +syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af2[123]" syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af3[123]" syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "af4[123]" syn match sshdconfigIPQoS "cs[0-7]" @@ -109,6 +110,7 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AllowGroups syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AllowStreamLocalForwarding syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AllowTcpForwarding syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AllowUsers +syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AuthenticationMethods syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AuthorizedKeysFile syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AuthorizedKeysCommand syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword AuthorizedKeysCommandUser @@ -132,6 +134,7 @@ syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword GSSAPIStrictAcceptorCheck syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword GatewayPorts syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostCertificate syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostKey +syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostKeyAgent syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostKeyAlgorithms syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostbasedAcceptedKeyTypes syn keyword sshdconfigKeyword HostbasedAuthentication diff --git a/scripts/gendeclarations.lua b/scripts/gendeclarations.lua index 4e74e4e301..ff69b18ae4 100755 --- a/scripts/gendeclarations.lua +++ b/scripts/gendeclarations.lua @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ local pattern = concat( lit(')'), any_amount(concat( -- optional attributes spaces, - lit('FUNC_ATTR_'), + lit('FUNC_'), any_amount(aw), one_or_no(concat( -- attribute argument spaces, diff --git a/scripts/msgpack-gen.lua b/scripts/msgpack-gen.lua index c726db3920..190af636dc 100644 --- a/scripts/msgpack-gen.lua +++ b/scripts/msgpack-gen.lua @@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ c_proto = Ct( Cg(c_type, 'return_type') * Cg(c_id, 'name') * fill * P('(') * fill * Cg(c_params, 'parameters') * fill * P(')') * Cg(Cc(false), 'async') * - (fill * Cg((P('FUNC_ATTR_ASYNC') * Cc(true)), 'async') ^ -1) * + (fill * Cg((P('FUNC_API_ASYNC') * Cc(true)), 'async') ^ -1) * + (fill * Cg((P('FUNC_API_NOEXPORT') * Cc(true)), 'noexport') ^ -1) * fill * P(';') ) grammar = Ct((c_proto + c_comment + c_preproc + ws) ^ 1) @@ -62,8 +63,11 @@ for i = 1, #arg - 1 do local input = io.open(full_path, 'rb') local tmp = grammar:match(input:read('*all')) for i = 1, #tmp do - functions[#functions + 1] = tmp[i] local fn = tmp[i] + if fn.noexport then + goto continue + end + functions[#functions + 1] = tmp[i] if #fn.parameters ~= 0 and fn.parameters[1][2] == 'channel_id' then -- this function should receive the channel id fn.receives_channel_id = true @@ -77,6 +81,7 @@ for i = 1, #arg - 1 do -- for specifying errors fn.parameters[#fn.parameters] = nil end + ::continue:: end input:close() end @@ -217,7 +222,7 @@ for i = 1, #functions do if fn.receives_channel_id then -- if the function receives the channel id, pass it as first argument - if #args > 0 then + if #args > 0 or fn.can_fail then output:write('channel_id, '..call_args) else output:write('channel_id') diff --git a/src/nvim/CMakeLists.txt b/src/nvim/CMakeLists.txt index 172643091a..ab6f69f66c 100644 --- a/src/nvim/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/src/nvim/CMakeLists.txt @@ -55,6 +55,10 @@ foreach(subdir event eval ) + if(${subdir} MATCHES "tui" AND NOT FEAT_TUI) + continue() + endif() + file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${GENERATED_DIR}/${subdir}) file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${GENERATED_INCLUDES_DIR}/${subdir}) file(GLOB sources ${subdir}/*.c) diff --git a/src/nvim/msgpack_rpc/remote_ui.c b/src/nvim/api/ui.c index 6ffcffe2e1..1703d49296 100644 --- a/src/nvim/msgpack_rpc/remote_ui.c +++ b/src/nvim/api/ui.c @@ -7,13 +7,12 @@ #include "nvim/ui.h" #include "nvim/memory.h" #include "nvim/map.h" -#include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/remote_ui.h" #include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/channel.h" #include "nvim/api/private/defs.h" #include "nvim/api/private/helpers.h" #ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS -# include "msgpack_rpc/remote_ui.c.generated.h" +# include "api/ui.c.generated.h" #endif typedef struct { @@ -24,21 +23,13 @@ typedef struct { static PMap(uint64_t) *connected_uis = NULL; void remote_ui_init(void) + FUNC_API_NOEXPORT { connected_uis = pmap_new(uint64_t)(); - // Add handler for "attach_ui" - String method = cstr_as_string("ui_attach"); - MsgpackRpcRequestHandler handler = {.fn = remote_ui_attach, .async = false}; - msgpack_rpc_add_method_handler(method, handler); - method = cstr_as_string("ui_detach"); - handler.fn = remote_ui_detach; - msgpack_rpc_add_method_handler(method, handler); - method = cstr_as_string("ui_try_resize"); - handler.fn = remote_ui_try_resize; - msgpack_rpc_add_method_handler(method, handler); } void remote_ui_disconnect(uint64_t channel_id) + FUNC_API_NOEXPORT { UI *ui = pmap_get(uint64_t)(connected_uis, channel_id); if (!ui) { @@ -49,34 +40,30 @@ void remote_ui_disconnect(uint64_t channel_id) api_free_array(data->buffer); pmap_del(uint64_t)(connected_uis, channel_id); xfree(ui->data); - ui_detach(ui); + ui_detach_impl(ui); xfree(ui); } -static Object remote_ui_attach(uint64_t channel_id, uint64_t request_id, - Array args, Error *error) +void ui_attach(uint64_t channel_id, Integer width, Integer height, + Boolean enable_rgb, Error *err) { if (pmap_has(uint64_t)(connected_uis, channel_id)) { - api_set_error(error, Exception, _("UI already attached for channel")); - return NIL; + api_set_error(err, Exception, _("UI already attached for channel")); + return; } - if (args.size != 3 || args.items[0].type != kObjectTypeInteger - || args.items[1].type != kObjectTypeInteger - || args.items[2].type != kObjectTypeBoolean - || args.items[0].data.integer <= 0 || args.items[1].data.integer <= 0) { - api_set_error(error, Validation, - _("Invalid arguments. Expected: " - "(uint width > 0, uint height > 0, bool enable_rgb)")); - return NIL; + if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) { + api_set_error(err, Validation, + _("Expected width > 0 and height > 0")); + return; } UIData *data = xmalloc(sizeof(UIData)); data->channel_id = channel_id; data->buffer = (Array)ARRAY_DICT_INIT; UI *ui = xcalloc(1, sizeof(UI)); - ui->width = (int)args.items[0].data.integer; - ui->height = (int)args.items[1].data.integer; - ui->rgb = args.items[2].data.boolean; + ui->width = (int)width; + ui->height = (int)height; + ui->rgb = enable_rgb; ui->data = data; ui->resize = remote_ui_resize; ui->clear = remote_ui_clear; @@ -102,45 +89,38 @@ static Object remote_ui_attach(uint64_t channel_id, uint64_t request_id, ui->set_title = remote_ui_set_title; ui->set_icon = remote_ui_set_icon; pmap_put(uint64_t)(connected_uis, channel_id, ui); - ui_attach(ui); - return NIL; + ui_attach_impl(ui); + return; } -static Object remote_ui_detach(uint64_t channel_id, uint64_t request_id, - Array args, Error *error) +void ui_detach(uint64_t channel_id, Error *err) { if (!pmap_has(uint64_t)(connected_uis, channel_id)) { - api_set_error(error, Exception, _("UI is not attached for channel")); + api_set_error(err, Exception, _("UI is not attached for channel")); } remote_ui_disconnect(channel_id); - - return NIL; } -static Object remote_ui_try_resize(uint64_t channel_id, uint64_t request_id, - Array args, Error *error) +Object ui_try_resize(uint64_t channel_id, Integer width, + Integer height, Error *err) { if (!pmap_has(uint64_t)(connected_uis, channel_id)) { - api_set_error(error, Exception, _("UI is not attached for channel")); + api_set_error(err, Exception, _("UI is not attached for channel")); } - if (args.size != 2 || args.items[0].type != kObjectTypeInteger - || args.items[1].type != kObjectTypeInteger - || args.items[0].data.integer <= 0 || args.items[1].data.integer <= 0) { - api_set_error(error, Validation, - _("Invalid arguments. Expected: " - "(uint width > 0, uint height > 0)")); + if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) { + api_set_error(err, Validation, + _("Expected width > 0 and height > 0")); return NIL; } UI *ui = pmap_get(uint64_t)(connected_uis, channel_id); - ui->width = (int)args.items[0].data.integer; - ui->height = (int)args.items[1].data.integer; + ui->width = (int)width; + ui->height = (int)height; ui_refresh(); return NIL; } - static void push_call(UI *ui, char *name, Array args) { Array call = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; @@ -236,7 +216,7 @@ static void remote_ui_mode_change(UI *ui, int mode) } static void remote_ui_set_scroll_region(UI *ui, int top, int bot, int left, - int right) + int right) { Array args = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; ADD(args, INTEGER_OBJ(top)); @@ -297,7 +277,7 @@ static void remote_ui_highlight_set(UI *ui, HlAttrs attrs) static void remote_ui_put(UI *ui, uint8_t *data, size_t size) { Array args = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; - String str = {.data = xmemdupz(data, size), .size = size}; + String str = { .data = xmemdupz(data, size), .size = size }; ADD(args, STRING_OBJ(str)); push_call(ui, "put", args); } diff --git a/src/nvim/api/ui.h b/src/nvim/api/ui.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b3af14f8a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/nvim/api/ui.h @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#ifndef NVIM_API_UI_H +#define NVIM_API_UI_H + +#include <stdint.h> + +#include "nvim/api/private/defs.h" + +#ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS +# include "api/ui.h.generated.h" +#endif +#endif // NVIM_API_UI_H diff --git a/src/nvim/api/vim.c b/src/nvim/api/vim.c index 46ac3c9022..46d72b847d 100644 --- a/src/nvim/api/vim.c +++ b/src/nvim/api/vim.c @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ void vim_feedkeys(String keys, String mode, Boolean escape_csi) /// @return The number of bytes actually written, which can be lower than /// requested if the buffer becomes full. Integer vim_input(String keys) - FUNC_ATTR_ASYNC + FUNC_API_ASYNC { return (Integer)input_enqueue(keys); } @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ Dictionary vim_get_color_map(void) Array vim_get_api_info(uint64_t channel_id) - FUNC_ATTR_ASYNC + FUNC_API_ASYNC { Array rv = ARRAY_DICT_INIT; diff --git a/src/nvim/eval.c b/src/nvim/eval.c index 96c008b0e0..420a712e3e 100644 --- a/src/nvim/eval.c +++ b/src/nvim/eval.c @@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ #include "nvim/event/pty_process.h" #include "nvim/event/rstream.h" #include "nvim/event/wstream.h" +#include "nvim/event/time.h" #include "nvim/os/time.h" #include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/channel.h" #include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/server.h" @@ -428,6 +429,14 @@ typedef struct { int status; } JobEvent; +typedef struct { + TimeWatcher tw; + int timer_id; + int repeat_count; + bool stopped; + ufunc_T *callback; +} timer_T; + #ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS # include "eval.c.generated.h" #endif @@ -438,6 +447,9 @@ typedef struct { static uint64_t current_job_id = 1; static PMap(uint64_t) *jobs = NULL; +static uint64_t last_timer_id = 0; +static PMap(uint64_t) *timers = NULL; + static const char *const msgpack_type_names[] = { [kMPNil] = "nil", [kMPBoolean] = "boolean", @@ -469,6 +481,7 @@ void eval_init(void) vimvars[VV_VERSION].vv_nr = VIM_VERSION_100; jobs = pmap_new(uint64_t)(); + timers = pmap_new(uint64_t)(); struct vimvar *p; init_var_dict(&globvardict, &globvars_var, VAR_DEF_SCOPE); @@ -6667,6 +6680,7 @@ static struct fst { { "asin", 1, 1, f_asin }, // WJMc { "assert_equal", 2, 3, f_assert_equal }, { "assert_exception", 1, 2, f_assert_exception }, + { "assert_fails", 1, 2, f_assert_fails }, { "assert_false", 1, 2, f_assert_false }, { "assert_true", 1, 2, f_assert_true }, { "atan", 1, 1, f_atan }, @@ -6930,6 +6944,8 @@ static struct fst { { "tempname", 0, 0, f_tempname }, { "termopen", 1, 2, f_termopen }, { "test", 1, 1, f_test }, + { "timer_start", 2, 3, f_timer_start }, + { "timer_stop", 1, 1, f_timer_stop }, { "tolower", 1, 1, f_tolower }, { "toupper", 1, 1, f_toupper }, { "tr", 3, 3, f_tr }, @@ -7652,6 +7668,43 @@ static void f_assert_exception(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv) } } +/// "assert_fails(cmd [, error])" function +static void f_assert_fails(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv) +{ + char_u *cmd = get_tv_string_chk(&argvars[0]); + garray_T ga; + + called_emsg = false; + suppress_errthrow = true; + emsg_silent = true; + do_cmdline_cmd((char *)cmd); + if (!called_emsg) { + prepare_assert_error(&ga); + ga_concat(&ga, (char_u *)"command did not fail: "); + ga_concat(&ga, cmd); + assert_error(&ga); + ga_clear(&ga); + } else if (argvars[1].v_type != VAR_UNKNOWN) { + char_u buf[NUMBUFLEN]; + char *error = (char *)get_tv_string_buf_chk(&argvars[1], buf); + + if (error == NULL + || strstr((char *)vimvars[VV_ERRMSG].vv_str, error) == NULL) { + prepare_assert_error(&ga); + fill_assert_error(&ga, &argvars[2], NULL, &argvars[1], + &vimvars[VV_ERRMSG].vv_tv); + assert_error(&ga); + ga_clear(&ga); + } + } + + called_emsg = false; + suppress_errthrow = false; + emsg_silent = false; + emsg_on_display = false; + set_vim_var_string(VV_ERRMSG, NULL, 0); +} + // Common for assert_true() and assert_false(). static void assert_bool(typval_T *argvars, bool is_true) { @@ -10688,6 +10741,7 @@ static void f_has(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv) "termguicolors", "termresponse", "textobjects", + "timers", "title", "user-commands", /* was accidentally included in 5.4 */ "user_commands", @@ -16441,6 +16495,119 @@ static void f_tanh(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv) float_op_wrapper(argvars, rettv, &tanh); } + +/// "timer_start(timeout, callback, opts)" function +static void f_timer_start(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv) +{ + long timeout = get_tv_number(&argvars[0]); + timer_T *timer; + int repeat = 1; + dict_T *dict; + + rettv->vval.v_number = -1; + + if (argvars[2].v_type != VAR_UNKNOWN) { + if (argvars[2].v_type != VAR_DICT + || (dict = argvars[2].vval.v_dict) == NULL) { + EMSG2(_(e_invarg2), get_tv_string(&argvars[2])); + return; + } + if (dict_find(dict, (char_u *)"repeat", -1) != NULL) { + repeat = get_dict_number(dict, (char_u *)"repeat"); + } + } + + if (argvars[1].v_type != VAR_FUNC && argvars[1].v_type != VAR_STRING) { + EMSG2(e_invarg2, "funcref"); + return; + } + ufunc_T *func = find_ufunc(argvars[1].vval.v_string); + if (!func) { + // Invalid function name. Error already reported by `find_ufunc`. + return; + } + func->uf_refcount++; + + timer = xmalloc(sizeof *timer); + timer->stopped = false; + timer->repeat_count = repeat; + timer->timer_id = last_timer_id++; + timer->callback = func; + + time_watcher_init(&loop, &timer->tw, timer); + timer->tw.events = queue_new_child(loop.events); + // if main loop is blocked, don't queue up multiple events + timer->tw.blockable = true; + time_watcher_start(&timer->tw, timer_due_cb, timeout, + timeout * (repeat != 1)); + + pmap_put(uint64_t)(timers, timer->timer_id, timer); + rettv->vval.v_number = timer->timer_id; +} + + +// "timer_stop(timerid)" function +static void f_timer_stop(typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv) +{ + if (argvars[0].v_type != VAR_NUMBER) { + EMSG(_(e_number_exp)); + return; + } + + timer_T *timer = pmap_get(uint64_t)(timers, get_tv_number(&argvars[0])); + + if (timer == NULL) { + return; + } + + timer_stop(timer); +} + +// invoked on the main loop +static void timer_due_cb(TimeWatcher *tw, void *data) +{ + timer_T *timer = (timer_T *)data; + if (timer->stopped) { + return; + } + // if repeat was negative repeat forever + if (timer->repeat_count >= 0 && --timer->repeat_count == 0) { + timer_stop(timer); + } + + typval_T argv[1]; + init_tv(argv); + argv[0].v_type = VAR_NUMBER; + argv[0].vval.v_number = timer->timer_id; + typval_T rettv; + + init_tv(&rettv); + call_user_func(timer->callback, ARRAY_SIZE(argv), argv, &rettv, + curwin->w_cursor.lnum, curwin->w_cursor.lnum, NULL); + clear_tv(&rettv); +} + +static void timer_stop(timer_T *timer) +{ + if (timer->stopped) { + // avoid double free + return; + } + timer->stopped = true; + time_watcher_stop(&timer->tw); + time_watcher_close(&timer->tw, timer_free_cb); +} + +// invoked on next event loop tick, so queue is empty +static void timer_free_cb(TimeWatcher *tw, void *data) +{ + timer_T *timer = (timer_T *)data; + queue_free(timer->tw.events); + user_func_unref(timer->callback); + pmap_del(uint64_t)(timers, timer->timer_id); + xfree(timer); +} + /* * "tolower(string)" function */ @@ -21851,6 +22018,7 @@ static void script_host_eval(char *name, typval_T *argvars, typval_T *rettv) if (argvars[0].v_type != VAR_STRING) { EMSG(_(e_invarg)); + return; } list_T *args = list_alloc(); diff --git a/src/nvim/event/time.c b/src/nvim/event/time.c index 7bf333bcea..f68a66345f 100644 --- a/src/nvim/event/time.c +++ b/src/nvim/event/time.c @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ void time_watcher_init(Loop *loop, TimeWatcher *watcher, void *data) watcher->uv.data = watcher; watcher->data = data; watcher->events = loop->fast_events; + watcher->blockable = false; } void time_watcher_start(TimeWatcher *watcher, time_cb cb, uint64_t timeout, @@ -50,6 +51,10 @@ static void time_watcher_cb(uv_timer_t *handle) FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_ALL { TimeWatcher *watcher = handle->data; + if (watcher->blockable && !queue_empty(watcher->events)) { + // the timer blocked and there already is an unprocessed event waiting + return; + } CREATE_EVENT(watcher->events, time_event, 1, watcher); } diff --git a/src/nvim/event/time.h b/src/nvim/event/time.h index 7882b2b627..14df176ea3 100644 --- a/src/nvim/event/time.h +++ b/src/nvim/event/time.h @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ struct time_watcher { void *data; time_cb cb, close_cb; Queue *events; + bool blockable; }; #ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS diff --git a/src/nvim/ex_docmd.c b/src/nvim/ex_docmd.c index 870284a0f7..59962c153b 100644 --- a/src/nvim/ex_docmd.c +++ b/src/nvim/ex_docmd.c @@ -6989,10 +6989,10 @@ static void ex_sleep(exarg_T *eap) */ void do_sleep(long msec) { - long done; ui_flush(); // flush before waiting - for (done = 0; !got_int && done < msec; done += 1000L) { - os_delay(msec - done > 1000L ? 1000L : msec - done, true); + for (long left = msec; !got_int && left > 0; left -= 1000L) { + int next = left > 1000l ? 1000 : (int)left; + LOOP_PROCESS_EVENTS_UNTIL(&loop, loop.events, (int)next, got_int); os_breakcheck(); } } diff --git a/src/nvim/ex_getln.c b/src/nvim/ex_getln.c index a4e5a4dcd7..db21fddedb 100644 --- a/src/nvim/ex_getln.c +++ b/src/nvim/ex_getln.c @@ -359,6 +359,7 @@ static int command_line_execute(VimState *state, int key) if (s->c == K_EVENT) { queue_process_events(loop.events); + redrawcmdline(); return 1; } diff --git a/src/nvim/func_attr.h b/src/nvim/func_attr.h index c31d21ec6d..af8558d40d 100644 --- a/src/nvim/func_attr.h +++ b/src/nvim/func_attr.h @@ -179,7 +179,8 @@ #endif #ifdef DEFINE_FUNC_ATTRIBUTES - #define FUNC_ATTR_ASYNC + #define FUNC_API_ASYNC + #define FUNC_API_NOEXPORT #define FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC REAL_FATTR_MALLOC #define FUNC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(x) REAL_FATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(x) #define FUNC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE_PROD(x,y) REAL_FATTR_ALLOC_SIZE_PROD(x,y) diff --git a/src/nvim/message.c b/src/nvim/message.c index 47f246fc76..521db85cf0 100644 --- a/src/nvim/message.c +++ b/src/nvim/message.c @@ -785,11 +785,13 @@ void wait_return(int redraw) State = HITRETURN; setmouse(); - /* Avoid the sequence that the user types ":" at the hit-return prompt - * to start an Ex command, but the file-changed dialog gets in the - * way. */ - if (need_check_timestamps) - check_timestamps(FALSE); + cmdline_row = msg_row; + // Avoid the sequence that the user types ":" at the hit-return prompt + // to start an Ex command, but the file-changed dialog gets in the + // way. + if (need_check_timestamps) { + check_timestamps(false); + } hit_return_msg(); @@ -1970,6 +1972,7 @@ static void msg_puts_printf(char *str, int maxlen) */ static int do_more_prompt(int typed_char) { + static bool entered = false; int used_typed_char = typed_char; int oldState = State; int c; @@ -1979,6 +1982,13 @@ static int do_more_prompt(int typed_char) msgchunk_T *mp; int i; + // We get called recursively when a timer callback outputs a message. In + // that case don't show another prompt. Also when at the hit-Enter prompt. + if (entered || State == HITRETURN) { + return false; + } + entered = true; + if (typed_char == 'G') { /* "g<": Find first line on the last page. */ mp_last = msg_sb_start(last_msgchunk); @@ -2153,9 +2163,11 @@ static int do_more_prompt(int typed_char) if (quit_more) { msg_row = Rows - 1; msg_col = 0; - } else if (cmdmsg_rl) + } else if (cmdmsg_rl) { msg_col = Columns - 1; + } + entered = false; return retval; } diff --git a/src/nvim/msgpack_rpc/channel.c b/src/nvim/msgpack_rpc/channel.c index 34ff7c6374..3a6d7c1434 100644 --- a/src/nvim/msgpack_rpc/channel.c +++ b/src/nvim/msgpack_rpc/channel.c @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ #include "nvim/api/private/helpers.h" #include "nvim/api/vim.h" +#include "nvim/api/ui.h" #include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/channel.h" -#include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/remote_ui.h" #include "nvim/event/loop.h" #include "nvim/event/libuv_process.h" #include "nvim/event/rstream.h" diff --git a/src/nvim/msgpack_rpc/remote_ui.h b/src/nvim/msgpack_rpc/remote_ui.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8af86dc1b8..0000000000 --- a/src/nvim/msgpack_rpc/remote_ui.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef NVIM_MSGPACK_RPC_REMOTE_UI_H -#define NVIM_MSGPACK_RPC_REMOTE_UI_H - -#include "nvim/ui.h" - -#ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS -# include "msgpack_rpc/remote_ui.h.generated.h" -#endif -#endif // NVIM_MSGPACK_RPC_REMOTE_UI_H diff --git a/src/nvim/spell.c b/src/nvim/spell.c index 0acaa9ae2b..84906a3548 100644 --- a/src/nvim/spell.c +++ b/src/nvim/spell.c @@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ // Use SPELL_PRINTTREE for debugging: dump the word tree after adding a word. // Only use it for small word lists! +// Use SPELL_COMPRESS_ALLWAYS for debugging: compress the word tree after +// adding a word. Only use it for small word lists! + // Use DEBUG_TRIEWALK to print the changes made in suggest_trie_walk() for a // specific word. @@ -156,6 +159,8 @@ // // sectionID == SN_NOSPLITSUGS: nothing // +// sectionID == SN_NOCOMPOUNDSUGS: nothing +// // sectionID == SN_WORDS: <word> ... // <word> N bytes NUL terminated common word // @@ -482,7 +487,7 @@ struct slang_S { regprog_T **sl_prefprog; // table with regprogs for prefixes garray_T sl_rep; // list of fromto_T entries from REP lines - short sl_rep_first[256]; // indexes where byte first appears, -1 if + int16_t sl_rep_first[256]; // indexes where byte first appears, -1 if // there is none garray_T sl_sal; // list of salitem_T entries from SAL lines salfirst_T sl_sal_first[256]; // indexes where byte first appears, -1 if @@ -494,8 +499,9 @@ struct slang_S { // "sl_sal_first" maps chars, when has_mbyte // "sl_sal" is a list of wide char lists. garray_T sl_repsal; // list of fromto_T entries from REPSAL lines - short sl_repsal_first[256]; // sl_rep_first for REPSAL lines - bool sl_nosplitsugs; // don't suggest splitting a word + int16_t sl_repsal_first[256]; // sl_rep_first for REPSAL lines + bool sl_nosplitsugs; // don't suggest splitting a word + bool sl_nocompoundsugs; // don't suggest compounding // Info from the .sug file. Loaded on demand. time_t sl_sugtime; // timestamp for .sug file @@ -558,6 +564,7 @@ typedef struct langp_S { #define SN_WORDS 13 // common words #define SN_NOSPLITSUGS 14 // don't split word for suggestions #define SN_INFO 15 // info section +#define SN_NOCOMPOUNDSUGS 16 // don't compound for suggestions #define SN_END 255 // end of sections #define SNF_REQUIRED 1 // <sectionflags>: required section @@ -948,6 +955,7 @@ typedef struct spellinfo_S { char_u *si_sofoto; // SOFOTO text int si_nosugfile; // NOSUGFILE item found int si_nosplitsugs; // NOSPLITSUGS item found + int si_nocompoundsugs; // NOCOMPOUNDSUGS item found int si_followup; // soundsalike: ? int si_collapse; // soundsalike: ? hashtab_T si_commonwords; // hashtable for common words @@ -2666,7 +2674,11 @@ spell_load_file ( break; case SN_NOSPLITSUGS: - lp->sl_nosplitsugs = true; // <timestamp> + lp->sl_nosplitsugs = true; + break; + + case SN_NOCOMPOUNDSUGS: + lp->sl_nocompoundsugs = true; break; case SN_COMPOUND: @@ -2868,7 +2880,7 @@ static int read_prefcond_section(FILE *fd, slang_T *lp) // Read REP or REPSAL items section from "fd": <repcount> <rep> ... // Return SP_*ERROR flags. -static int read_rep_section(FILE *fd, garray_T *gap, short *first) +static int read_rep_section(FILE *fd, garray_T *gap, int16_t *first) { int cnt; fromto_T *ftp; @@ -4266,9 +4278,9 @@ static void spell_print_node(wordnode_T *node, int depth) PRINTSOME(line1, depth, "(%d)", node->wn_nr, 0); PRINTSOME(line2, depth, " ", 0, 0); PRINTSOME(line3, depth, " ", 0, 0); - msg(line1); - msg(line2); - msg(line3); + msg((char_u *)line1); + msg((char_u *)line2); + msg((char_u *)line3); } else { node->wn_u1.index = TRUE; @@ -4289,9 +4301,9 @@ static void spell_print_node(wordnode_T *node, int depth) PRINTSOME(line3, depth, " ", 0, 0); if (node->wn_byte == NUL) { - msg(line1); - msg(line2); - msg(line3); + msg((char_u *)line1); + msg((char_u *)line2); + msg((char_u *)line3); } // do the children @@ -4633,6 +4645,8 @@ static afffile_T *spell_read_aff(spellinfo_T *spin, char_u *fname) spin->si_nobreak = true; } else if (is_aff_rule(items, itemcnt, "NOSPLITSUGS", 1)) { spin->si_nosplitsugs = true; + } else if (is_aff_rule(items, itemcnt, "NOCOMPOUNDSUGS", 1)) { + spin->si_nocompoundsugs = true; } else if (is_aff_rule(items, itemcnt, "NOSUGFILE", 1)) { spin->si_nosugfile = true; } else if (is_aff_rule(items, itemcnt, "PFXPOSTPONE", 1)) { @@ -6289,7 +6303,7 @@ static int tree_add_word(spellinfo_T *spin, char_u *word, wordnode_T *root, int node = *prev; } #ifdef SPELL_PRINTTREE - smsg("Added \"%s\"", word); + smsg((char_u *)"Added \"%s\"", word); spell_print_tree(root->wn_sibling); #endif @@ -6312,8 +6326,8 @@ static int tree_add_word(spellinfo_T *spin, char_u *word, wordnode_T *root, int // 3. When compressed before, added "compress_added" words // (si_compress_cnt == 1) and the number of free nodes drops below the // maximum word length. -#ifndef SPELL_PRINTTREE - if (spin->si_compress_cnt == 1 +#ifndef SPELL_COMPRESS_ALLWAYS + if (spin->si_compress_cnt == 1 // NOLINT(readability/braces) ? spin->si_free_count < MAXWLEN : spin->si_blocks_cnt >= compress_start) #endif @@ -6857,6 +6871,15 @@ static int write_vim_spell(spellinfo_T *spin, char_u *fname) put_bytes(fd, 0, 4); // <sectionlen> } + // SN_NOCOMPUNDSUGS: nothing + // This is used to notify that no suggestions with compounds are to be + // made. + if (spin->si_nocompoundsugs) { + putc(SN_NOCOMPOUNDSUGS, fd); // <sectionID> + putc(0, fd); // <sectionflags> + put_bytes(fd, 0, 4); // <sectionlen> + } + // SN_COMPOUND: compound info. // We don't mark it required, when not supported all compound words will // be bad words. @@ -9771,6 +9794,7 @@ static void suggest_trie_walk(suginfo_T *su, langp_T *lp, char_u *fword, bool so // be possible to compound another (short) word. try_compound = false; if (!soundfold + && !slang->sl_nocompoundsugs && slang->sl_compprog != NULL && ((unsigned)flags >> 24) != 0 && sp->ts_twordlen - sp->ts_splitoff @@ -9791,21 +9815,21 @@ static void suggest_trie_walk(suginfo_T *su, langp_T *lp, char_u *fword, bool so // For NOBREAK we never try splitting, it won't make any word // valid. - if (slang->sl_nobreak) + if (slang->sl_nobreak && !slang->sl_nocompoundsugs) { try_compound = true; - - // If we could add a compound word, and it's also possible to - // split at this point, do the split first and set - // TSF_DIDSPLIT to avoid doing it again. - else if (!fword_ends - && try_compound - && (sp->ts_flags & TSF_DIDSPLIT) == 0) { + } else if (!fword_ends + && try_compound + && (sp->ts_flags & TSF_DIDSPLIT) == 0) { + // If we could add a compound word, and it's also possible to + // split at this point, do the split first and set + // TSF_DIDSPLIT to avoid doing it again. try_compound = false; sp->ts_flags |= TSF_DIDSPLIT; --sp->ts_curi; // do the same NUL again compflags[sp->ts_complen] = NUL; - } else + } else { sp->ts_flags &= ~TSF_DIDSPLIT; + } if (try_split || try_compound) { if (!try_compound && (!fword_ends || !goodword_ends)) { diff --git a/src/nvim/testdir/Makefile b/src/nvim/testdir/Makefile index 18ecabeade..867cab9fbf 100644 --- a/src/nvim/testdir/Makefile +++ b/src/nvim/testdir/Makefile @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ NEW_TESTS = \ test_cursor_func.res \ test_help_tagjump.res \ test_menu.res \ + test_timers.res \ test_viml.res \ test_alot.res diff --git a/src/nvim/testdir/runtest.vim b/src/nvim/testdir/runtest.vim index 5b34b4fc31..2712fb9371 100644 --- a/src/nvim/testdir/runtest.vim +++ b/src/nvim/testdir/runtest.vim @@ -65,7 +65,8 @@ function /^Test_ redir END let tests = split(substitute(@q, 'function \(\k*()\)', '\1', 'g')) -for test in tests +" Execute the tests in alphabetical order. +for test in sort(tests) if exists("*SetUp") call SetUp() endif diff --git a/src/nvim/testdir/test_timers.vim b/src/nvim/testdir/test_timers.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9f58a35909 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/nvim/testdir/test_timers.vim @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +" Test for timers + +if !has('timers') + finish +endif + +func MyHandler(timer) + let s:val += 1 +endfunc + +func Test_oneshot() + let s:val = 0 + let timer = timer_start(50, 'MyHandler') + sleep 200m + call assert_equal(1, s:val) +endfunc + +func Test_repeat_three() + let s:val = 0 + let timer = timer_start(50, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': 3}) + sleep 500m + call assert_equal(3, s:val) +endfunc + +func Test_repeat_many() + let s:val = 0 + let timer = timer_start(50, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': -1}) + sleep 200m + call timer_stop(timer) + call assert_true(s:val > 1) + call assert_true(s:val < 5) +endfunc diff --git a/src/nvim/testdir/test_viml.vim b/src/nvim/testdir/test_viml.vim index 9f0618bd45..2d989cdad9 100644 --- a/src/nvim/testdir/test_viml.vim +++ b/src/nvim/testdir/test_viml.vim @@ -922,6 +922,45 @@ func Test_curlies() call assert_equal(77, g:a['t']) endfunc +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" Test 91: using type(). {{{1 +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +func Test_type() + call assert_equal(0, type(0)) + call assert_equal(1, type("")) + call assert_equal(2, type(function("tr"))) + call assert_equal(3, type([])) + call assert_equal(4, type({})) + call assert_equal(5, type(0.0)) + call assert_equal(6, type(v:false)) + call assert_equal(6, type(v:true)) + call assert_equal(7, type(v:null)) +endfunc + +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +" Test 92: skipping code {{{1 +"------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +func Test_skip() + let Fn = function('Test_type') + call assert_false(0 && Fn[1]) + call assert_false(0 && string(Fn)) + call assert_false(0 && len(Fn)) + let l = [] + call assert_false(0 && l[1]) + call assert_false(0 && string(l)) + call assert_false(0 && len(l)) + let f = 1.0 + call assert_false(0 && f[1]) + call assert_false(0 && string(f)) + call assert_false(0 && len(f)) + let sp = v:null + call assert_false(0 && sp[1]) + call assert_false(0 && string(sp)) + call assert_false(0 && len(sp)) + +endfunc "------------------------------------------------------------------------------- " Modelines {{{1 diff --git a/src/nvim/ui.c b/src/nvim/ui.c index 05322a6f64..ae38754c1e 100644 --- a/src/nvim/ui.c +++ b/src/nvim/ui.c @@ -30,7 +30,11 @@ #include "nvim/screen.h" #include "nvim/syntax.h" #include "nvim/window.h" -#include "nvim/tui/tui.h" +#ifdef FEAT_TUI +# include "nvim/tui/tui.h" +#else +# include "nvim/msgpack_rpc/server.h" +#endif #ifdef INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS # include "ui.c.generated.h" @@ -83,7 +87,22 @@ static int height, width; void ui_builtin_start(void) { +#ifdef FEAT_TUI tui_start(); +#else + fprintf(stderr, "Neovim was built without a Terminal UI," \ + "press Ctrl+C to exit\n"); + + size_t len; + char **addrs = server_address_list(&len); + if (addrs != NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "currently listening on the following address(es)\n"); + for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { + fprintf(stderr, "\t%s\n", addrs[i]); + } + xfree(addrs); + } +#endif } void ui_builtin_stop(void) @@ -188,7 +207,7 @@ void ui_mouse_off(void) UI_CALL(mouse_off); } -void ui_attach(UI *ui) +void ui_attach_impl(UI *ui) { if (ui_count == MAX_UI_COUNT) { abort(); @@ -198,7 +217,7 @@ void ui_attach(UI *ui) ui_refresh(); } -void ui_detach(UI *ui) +void ui_detach_impl(UI *ui) { size_t shift_index = MAX_UI_COUNT; diff --git a/src/nvim/ui_bridge.c b/src/nvim/ui_bridge.c index fd9d4671e3..d17fa4a782 100644 --- a/src/nvim/ui_bridge.c +++ b/src/nvim/ui_bridge.c @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ UI *ui_bridge_attach(UI *ui, ui_main_fn ui_main, event_scheduler scheduler) } uv_mutex_unlock(&rv->mutex); - ui_attach(&rv->bridge); + ui_attach_impl(&rv->bridge); return &rv->bridge; } @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ static void ui_bridge_stop(UI *b) uv_thread_join(&bridge->ui_thread); uv_mutex_destroy(&bridge->mutex); uv_cond_destroy(&bridge->cond); - ui_detach(b); + ui_detach_impl(b); xfree(b); } static void ui_bridge_stop_event(void **argv) diff --git a/src/nvim/version.c b/src/nvim/version.c index 23bfca6221..c491021328 100644 --- a/src/nvim/version.c +++ b/src/nvim/version.c @@ -64,12 +64,19 @@ static char *features[] = { #else "-jemalloc", #endif + +#ifdef FEAT_TUI + "+tui", +#else + "-tui", +#endif NULL }; // clang-format off static int included_patches[] = { 1832, + 1831, 1809, 1808, 1806, @@ -82,6 +89,7 @@ static int included_patches[] = { 1652, 1643, 1641, + // 1624 NA // 1600 NA // 1599 NA @@ -106,7 +114,7 @@ static int included_patches[] = { // 1581, // 1580, // 1579, - // 1578, + 1578, // 1577, 1576, // 1575 NA @@ -117,7 +125,7 @@ static int included_patches[] = { 1570, 1569, 1568, - // 1567, + 1567, // 1566 NA // 1565, // 1564, @@ -403,7 +411,7 @@ static int included_patches[] = { 1284, // 1283 NA 1282, - // 1281, + 1281, // 1280 NA // 1279 NA // 1278 NA @@ -588,7 +596,7 @@ static int included_patches[] = { // 1099 NA // 1098 NA // 1097, - // 1096, + 1096, // 1095 NA // 1094, 1093, @@ -613,14 +621,14 @@ static int included_patches[] = { // 1074 NA, // 1073, 1072, - // 1071, + 1071, // 1070 NA // 1069 NA // 1068, // 1067 NA // 1066 NA 1065, - // 1064, + 1064, // 1063 NA // 1062 NA 1061, @@ -631,7 +639,7 @@ static int included_patches[] = { // 1056, 1055, 1054, - // 1053, + 1053, 1052, // 1051, 1050, diff --git a/test/functional/eval/timer_spec.lua b/test/functional/eval/timer_spec.lua new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..611113f560 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/functional/eval/timer_spec.lua @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers') +local Screen = require('test.functional.ui.screen') +local ok, feed, eq, eval = helpers.ok, helpers.feed, helpers.eq, helpers.eval +local source, nvim_async, run = helpers.source, helpers.nvim_async, helpers.run +local clear, execute, funcs = helpers.clear, helpers.execute, helpers.funcs + +describe('timers', function() + before_each(function() + clear() + source([[ + let g:val = 0 + func MyHandler(timer) + let g:val += 1 + endfunc + ]]) + end) + + it('works one-shot', function() + execute("call timer_start(50, 'MyHandler')") + eq(0,eval("g:val")) + run(nil, nil, nil, 200) + eq(1,eval("g:val")) + end) + + it('works with repeat two', function() + execute("call timer_start(50, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': 2})") + eq(0,eval("g:val")) + run(nil, nil, nil, 300) + eq(2,eval("g:val")) + end) + + it('are triggered during sleep', function() + execute("call timer_start(50, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': 2})") + nvim_async("command", "sleep 10") + eq(0,eval("g:val")) + run(nil, nil, nil, 300) + eq(2,eval("g:val")) + end) + + it('can be started during sleep', function() + nvim_async("command", "sleep 10") + -- this also tests that remote requests works during sleep + eval("timer_start(50, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': 2})") + eq(0,eval("g:val")) + run(nil, nil, nil, 300) + eq(2,eval("g:val")) + end) + + it('are paused when event processing is disabled', function() + -- this is not the intended behavior, but at least there will + -- not be a burst of queued up callbacks + execute("call timer_start(50, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': 2})") + run(nil, nil, nil, 100) + local count = eval("g:val") + nvim_async("command", "let g:c = getchar()") + run(nil, nil, nil, 300) + feed("c") + local diff = eval("g:val") - count + ok(0 <= diff and diff <= 2) + eq(99, eval("g:c")) + end) + + it('can be stopped', function() + local t = eval("timer_start(50, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': -1})") + eq(0,eval("g:val")) + run(nil, nil, nil, 300) + funcs.timer_stop(t) + local count = eval("g:val") + run(nil, nil, nil, 300) + local count2 = eval("g:val") + ok(4 <= count and count <= 7) + -- when count is eval:ed after timer_stop this should be non-racy + eq(count, count2) + end) + + it('can be stopped from the handler', function() + source([[ + func! MyHandler(timer) + let g:val += 1 + if g:val == 3 + call timer_stop(a:timer) + " check double stop is ignored + call timer_stop(a:timer) + endif + endfunc + ]]) + execute("call timer_start(50, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': -1})") + eq(0,eval("g:val")) + run(nil, nil, nil, 300) + eq(3,eval("g:val")) + end) + + it('can have two timers', function() + source([[ + let g:val2 = 0 + func! MyHandler2(timer) + let g:val2 += 1 + endfunc + ]]) + execute("call timer_start(50, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': 3})") + execute("call timer_start(100, 'MyHandler2', {'repeat': 2})") + run(nil, nil, nil, 300) + eq(3,eval("g:val")) + eq(2,eval("g:val2")) + end) + + it("doesn't mess up the cmdline", function() + local screen = Screen.new(40, 6) + screen:attach() + screen:set_default_attr_ignore({{bold=true, foreground=Screen.colors.Blue}}) + source([[ + func! MyHandler(timer) + echo "evil" + endfunc + ]]) + execute("call timer_start(100, 'MyHandler', {'repeat': 1})") + feed(":good") + screen:sleep(200) + screen:expect([[ + | + ~ | + ~ | + ~ | + ~ | + :good^ | + ]]) + end) + +end) diff --git a/test/functional/legacy/061_undo_tree_spec.lua b/test/functional/legacy/061_undo_tree_spec.lua index 6db37bf1ff..350a77b2c5 100644 --- a/test/functional/legacy/061_undo_tree_spec.lua +++ b/test/functional/legacy/061_undo_tree_spec.lua @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ -- Tests for undo tree and :earlier and :later. local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers') -local feed, source, eq, eval, clear, execute, expect, wait, write_file = - helpers.feed, helpers.source, helpers.eq, helpers.eval, - helpers.clear, helpers.execute, helpers.expect, helpers.wait, - helpers.write_file +local expect, feed, source = helpers.expect, helpers.feed, helpers.source +local eval, clear, execute = helpers.eval, helpers.clear, helpers.execute +local write_file, command, eq = helpers.write_file, helpers.command, helpers.eq local function expect_empty_buffer() -- The space will be removed by helpers.dedent but is needed because dedent @@ -57,8 +56,7 @@ describe('undo tree:', function() -- Delete three other characters and go back in time step by step. feed('$xxx') expect_line('123456') - execute('sleep 1') - wait() + command('sleep 1') feed('g-') expect_line('1234567') feed('g-') @@ -79,8 +77,7 @@ describe('undo tree:', function() expect_line('123456') -- Delay for two seconds and go some seconds forward and backward. - execute('sleep 2') - wait() + command('sleep 2') feed('Aa<esc>') feed('Ab<esc>') feed('Ac<esc>') diff --git a/test/functional/legacy/assert_spec.lua b/test/functional/legacy/assert_spec.lua index 1ce665360d..63699387c1 100644 --- a/test/functional/legacy/assert_spec.lua +++ b/test/functional/legacy/assert_spec.lua @@ -142,4 +142,22 @@ describe('assert function:', function() }) end) end) + + -- assert_fails({cmd}, [, {error}]) + describe('assert_fails', function() + it('should change v:errors when error does not match v:errmsg', function() + execute([[call assert_fails('xxx', {})]]) + expected_errors({"Expected {} but got 'E731: using Dictionary as a String'"}) + end) + + it('should not change v:errors when cmd errors', function() + call('assert_fails', 'NonexistentCmd') + expected_empty() + end) + + it('should change v:errors when cmd succeeds', function() + call('assert_fails', 'call empty("")') + expected_errors({'command did not fail: call empty("")'}) + end) + end) end) diff --git a/test/functional/legacy/quickfix_spec.lua b/test/functional/legacy/quickfix_spec.lua index 88f86815b3..315b8ca682 100644 --- a/test/functional/legacy/quickfix_spec.lua +++ b/test/functional/legacy/quickfix_spec.lua @@ -2,11 +2,264 @@ local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers') local source, clear = helpers.source, helpers.clear +local eq, nvim, call = helpers.eq, helpers.meths, helpers.call + +local function expected_empty() + eq({}, nvim.get_vvar('errors')) +end describe('helpgrep', function() - before_each(clear) + before_each(function() + clear() - it('works', function() + source([[ + " Tests for the :clist and :llist commands + function XlistTests(cchar) + let Xlist = a:cchar . 'list' + let Xgetexpr = a:cchar . 'getexpr' + + " With an empty list, command should return error + exe Xgetexpr . ' []' + exe 'silent! ' . Xlist + call assert_true(v:errmsg ==# 'E42: No Errors') + + " Populate the list and then try + exe Xgetexpr . " ['non-error 1', 'Xtestfile1:1:3:Line1', + \ 'non-error 2', 'Xtestfile2:2:2:Line2', + \ 'non-error 3', 'Xtestfile3:3:1:Line3']" + + " List only valid entries + redir => result + exe 'silent ' . Xlist + redir END + let l = split(result, "\n") + call assert_equal([' 2 Xtestfile1:1 col 3: Line1', + \ ' 4 Xtestfile2:2 col 2: Line2', + \ ' 6 Xtestfile3:3 col 1: Line3'], l) + + " List all the entries + redir => result + exe 'silent ' . Xlist . "!" + redir END + let l = split(result, "\n") + call assert_equal([' 1: non-error 1', ' 2 Xtestfile1:1 col 3: Line1', + \ ' 3: non-error 2', ' 4 Xtestfile2:2 col 2: Line2', + \ ' 5: non-error 3', ' 6 Xtestfile3:3 col 1: Line3'], l) + + " List a range of errors + redir => result + exe 'silent '. Xlist . " 3,6" + redir END + let l = split(result, "\n") + call assert_equal([' 4 Xtestfile2:2 col 2: Line2', + \ ' 6 Xtestfile3:3 col 1: Line3'], l) + + redir => result + exe 'silent ' . Xlist . "! 3,4" + redir END + let l = split(result, "\n") + call assert_equal([' 3: non-error 2', ' 4 Xtestfile2:2 col 2: Line2'], l) + + redir => result + exe 'silent ' . Xlist . " -6,-4" + redir END + let l = split(result, "\n") + call assert_equal([' 2 Xtestfile1:1 col 3: Line1'], l) + + redir => result + exe 'silent ' . Xlist . "! -5,-3" + redir END + let l = split(result, "\n") + call assert_equal([' 2 Xtestfile1:1 col 3: Line1', + \ ' 3: non-error 2', ' 4 Xtestfile2:2 col 2: Line2'], l) + endfunction + + " Tests for the :colder, :cnewer, :lolder and :lnewer commands + " Note that this test assumes that a quickfix/location list is + " already set by the caller + function XageTests(cchar) + let Xolder = a:cchar . 'older' + let Xnewer = a:cchar . 'newer' + let Xgetexpr = a:cchar . 'getexpr' + if a:cchar == 'c' + let Xgetlist = 'getqflist()' + else + let Xgetlist = 'getloclist(0)' + endif + + " Jumping to a non existent list should return error + exe 'silent! ' . Xolder . ' 99' + call assert_true(v:errmsg ==# 'E380: At bottom of quickfix stack') + + exe 'silent! ' . Xnewer . ' 99' + call assert_true(v:errmsg ==# 'E381: At top of quickfix stack') + + " Add three quickfix/location lists + exe Xgetexpr . " ['Xtestfile1:1:3:Line1']" + exe Xgetexpr . " ['Xtestfile2:2:2:Line2']" + exe Xgetexpr . " ['Xtestfile3:3:1:Line3']" + + " Go back two lists + exe Xolder + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_equal('Line2', l[0].text) + + " Go forward two lists + exe Xnewer + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_equal('Line3', l[0].text) + + " Test for the optional count argument + exe Xolder . ' 2' + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_equal('Line1', l[0].text) + + exe Xnewer . ' 2' + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_equal('Line3', l[0].text) + endfunction + + " Tests for the :cwindow, :lwindow :cclose, :lclose, :copen and :lopen + " commands + function XwindowTests(cchar) + let Xwindow = a:cchar . 'window' + let Xclose = a:cchar . 'close' + let Xopen = a:cchar . 'open' + let Xgetexpr = a:cchar . 'getexpr' + + " Create a list with no valid entries + exe Xgetexpr . " ['non-error 1', 'non-error 2', 'non-error 3']" + + " Quickfix/Location window should not open with no valid errors + exe Xwindow + call assert_true(winnr('$') == 1) + + " Create a list with valid entries + exe Xgetexpr . " ['Xtestfile1:1:3:Line1', 'Xtestfile2:2:2:Line2', + \ 'Xtestfile3:3:1:Line3']" + + " Open the window + exe Xwindow + call assert_true(winnr('$') == 2 && winnr() == 2 && + \ getline('.') ==# 'Xtestfile1|1 col 3| Line1') + + " Close the window + exe Xclose + call assert_true(winnr('$') == 1) + + " Create a list with no valid entries + exe Xgetexpr . " ['non-error 1', 'non-error 2', 'non-error 3']" + + " Open the window + exe Xopen . ' 5' + call assert_true(winnr('$') == 2 && getline('.') ==# '|| non-error 1' + \ && winheight('.') == 5) + + " Opening the window again, should move the cursor to that window + wincmd t + exe Xopen . ' 7' + call assert_true(winnr('$') == 2 && winnr() == 2 && + \ winheight('.') == 7 && + \ getline('.') ==# '|| non-error 1') + + + " Calling cwindow should close the quickfix window with no valid errors + exe Xwindow + call assert_true(winnr('$') == 1) + endfunction + + " Tests for the :cfile, :lfile, :caddfile, :laddfile, :cgetfile and :lgetfile + " commands. + function XfileTests(cchar) + let Xfile = a:cchar . 'file' + let Xgetfile = a:cchar . 'getfile' + let Xaddfile = a:cchar . 'addfile' + if a:cchar == 'c' + let Xgetlist = 'getqflist()' + else + let Xgetlist = 'getloclist(0)' + endif + + call writefile(['Xtestfile1:700:10:Line 700', + \ 'Xtestfile2:800:15:Line 800'], 'Xqftestfile1') + + enew! + exe Xfile . ' Xqftestfile1' + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_true(len(l) == 2 && + \ l[0].lnum == 700 && l[0].col == 10 && l[0].text ==# 'Line 700' && + \ l[1].lnum == 800 && l[1].col == 15 && l[1].text ==# 'Line 800') + + " Run cfile/lfile from a modified buffer + enew! + silent! put ='Quickfix' + exe 'silent! ' . Xfile . ' Xqftestfile1' + call assert_true(v:errmsg ==# 'E37: No write since last change (add ! to override)') + + call writefile(['Xtestfile3:900:30:Line 900'], 'Xqftestfile1') + exe Xaddfile . ' Xqftestfile1' + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_true(len(l) == 3 && + \ l[2].lnum == 900 && l[2].col == 30 && l[2].text ==# 'Line 900') + + call writefile(['Xtestfile1:222:77:Line 222', + \ 'Xtestfile2:333:88:Line 333'], 'Xqftestfile1') + + enew! + exe Xgetfile . ' Xqftestfile1' + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_true(len(l) == 2 && + \ l[0].lnum == 222 && l[0].col == 77 && l[0].text ==# 'Line 222' && + \ l[1].lnum == 333 && l[1].col == 88 && l[1].text ==# 'Line 333') + + call delete('Xqftestfile1') + endfunction + + " Tests for the :cbuffer, :lbuffer, :caddbuffer, :laddbuffer, :cgetbuffer and + " :lgetbuffer commands. + function XbufferTests(cchar) + let Xbuffer = a:cchar . 'buffer' + let Xgetbuffer = a:cchar . 'getbuffer' + let Xaddbuffer = a:cchar . 'addbuffer' + if a:cchar == 'c' + let Xgetlist = 'getqflist()' + else + let Xgetlist = 'getloclist(0)' + endif + + enew! + silent! call setline(1, ['Xtestfile7:700:10:Line 700', + \ 'Xtestfile8:800:15:Line 800']) + exe Xbuffer . "!" + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_true(len(l) == 2 && + \ l[0].lnum == 700 && l[0].col == 10 && l[0].text ==# 'Line 700' && + \ l[1].lnum == 800 && l[1].col == 15 && l[1].text ==# 'Line 800') + + enew! + silent! call setline(1, ['Xtestfile9:900:55:Line 900', + \ 'Xtestfile10:950:66:Line 950']) + exe Xgetbuffer + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_true(len(l) == 2 && + \ l[0].lnum == 900 && l[0].col == 55 && l[0].text ==# 'Line 900' && + \ l[1].lnum == 950 && l[1].col == 66 && l[1].text ==# 'Line 950') + + enew! + silent! call setline(1, ['Xtestfile11:700:20:Line 700', + \ 'Xtestfile12:750:25:Line 750']) + exe Xaddbuffer + exe 'let l = ' . Xgetlist + call assert_true(len(l) == 4 && + \ l[1].lnum == 950 && l[1].col == 66 && l[1].text ==# 'Line 950' && + \ l[2].lnum == 700 && l[2].col == 20 && l[2].text ==# 'Line 700' && + \ l[3].lnum == 750 && l[3].col == 25 && l[3].text ==# 'Line 750') + + endfunction + ]]) + end) + + it('copen/cclose work', function() source([[ helpgrep quickfix copen @@ -14,4 +267,43 @@ describe('helpgrep', function() cclose ]]) end) + + it('clist/llist work', function() + call('XlistTests', 'c') + expected_empty() + call('XlistTests', 'l') + expected_empty() + end) + + it('colder/cnewer and lolder/lnewer work', function() + local list = {{bufnr = 1, lnum = 1}} + call('setqflist', list) + call('XageTests', 'c') + expected_empty() + + call('setloclist', 0, list) + call('XageTests', 'l') + expected_empty() + end) + + it('quickfix/location list window commands work', function() + call('XwindowTests', 'c') + expected_empty() + call('XwindowTests', 'l') + expected_empty() + end) + + it('quickfix/location list file commands work', function() + call('XfileTests', 'c') + expected_empty() + call('XfileTests', 'l') + expected_empty() + end) + + it('quickfix/location list buffer commands work', function() + call('XbufferTests', 'c') + expected_empty() + call('XbufferTests', 'l') + expected_empty() + end) end) diff --git a/test/functional/provider/python_spec.lua b/test/functional/provider/python_spec.lua index da45d6aa00..06fdbef669 100644 --- a/test/functional/provider/python_spec.lua +++ b/test/functional/provider/python_spec.lua @@ -1,12 +1,22 @@ local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers') -local eval, command, feed = helpers.eval, helpers.command, helpers.feed -local eq, clear, insert = helpers.eq, helpers.clear, helpers.insert -local expect, write_file = helpers.expect, helpers.write_file + +local eq = helpers.eq +local neq = helpers.neq +local feed = helpers.feed +local clear = helpers.clear +local funcs = helpers.funcs +local meths = helpers.meths +local insert = helpers.insert +local expect = helpers.expect +local command = helpers.command +local exc_exec = helpers.exc_exec +local write_file = helpers.write_file +local curbufmeths = helpers.curbufmeths do clear() command('let [g:interp, g:errors] = provider#pythonx#Detect(2)') - local errors = eval('g:errors') + local errors = meths.get_var('errors') if errors ~= '' then pending( 'Python 2 (or the Python 2 neovim module) is broken or missing:\n' .. errors, @@ -15,49 +25,58 @@ do end end -describe('python commands and functions', function() - before_each(function() - clear() - command('python import vim') - end) +before_each(function() + clear() + command('python import vim') +end) - it('feature test', function() - eq(1, eval('has("python")')) +describe('python feature test', function() + it('works', function() + eq(1, funcs.has('python')) end) +end) - it('python_execute', function() +describe(':python command', function() + it('works with a line', function() command('python vim.vars["set_by_python"] = [100, 0]') - eq({100, 0}, eval('g:set_by_python')) + eq({100, 0}, meths.get_var('set_by_python')) end) - it('python_execute with nested commands', function() + -- TODO(ZyX-I): works with << EOF + -- TODO(ZyX-I): works with execute 'python' line1."\n".line2."\n"… + + it('supports nesting', function() command([[python vim.command('python vim.command("python vim.command(\'let set_by_nested_python = 555\')")')]]) - eq(555, eval('g:set_by_nested_python')) + eq(555, meths.get_var('set_by_nested_python')) end) - it('python_execute with range', function() + it('supports range', function() insert([[ line1 line2 line3 line4]]) feed('ggjvj:python vim.vars["range"] = vim.current.range[:]<CR>') - eq({'line2', 'line3'}, eval('g:range')) + eq({'line2', 'line3'}, meths.get_var('range')) end) +end) - it('pyfile', function() +describe(':pyfile command', function() + it('works', function() local fname = 'pyfile.py' write_file(fname, 'vim.command("let set_by_pyfile = 123")') command('pyfile pyfile.py') - eq(123, eval('g:set_by_pyfile')) + eq(123, meths.get_var('set_by_pyfile')) os.remove(fname) end) +end) - it('pydo', function() +describe(':pydo command', function() + it('works', function() -- :pydo 42 returns None for all lines, -- the buffer should not be changed command('normal :pydo 42') - eq(0, eval('&mod')) + eq(false, curbufmeths.get_option('modified')) -- insert some text insert('abc\ndef\nghi') expect([[ @@ -71,8 +90,25 @@ describe('python commands and functions', function() 2 ghi]]) end) +end) + +describe('pyeval()', function() + it('works', function() + eq({1, 2, {['key'] = 'val'}}, funcs.pyeval('[1, 2, {"key": "val"}]')) + end) + + it('errors out when given non-string', function() + eq('Vim(call):E474: Invalid argument', exc_exec('call pyeval(10)')) + eq('Vim(call):E474: Invalid argument', exc_exec('call pyeval(v:_null_dict)')) + eq('Vim(call):E474: Invalid argument', exc_exec('call pyeval(v:_null_list)')) + eq('Vim(call):E474: Invalid argument', exc_exec('call pyeval(0.0)')) + eq('Vim(call):E474: Invalid argument', exc_exec('call pyeval(function("tr"))')) + eq('Vim(call):E474: Invalid argument', exc_exec('call pyeval(v:true)')) + eq('Vim(call):E474: Invalid argument', exc_exec('call pyeval(v:false)')) + eq('Vim(call):E474: Invalid argument', exc_exec('call pyeval(v:null)')) + end) - it('pyeval', function() - eq({1, 2, {['key'] = 'val'}}, eval([[pyeval('[1, 2, {"key": "val"}]')]])) + it('accepts NULL string', function() + neq(0, exc_exec('call pyeval($XXX_NONEXISTENT_VAR_XXX)')) end) end) diff --git a/test/functional/ui/screen.lua b/test/functional/ui/screen.lua index 6372cbe081..99b85caf10 100644 --- a/test/functional/ui/screen.lua +++ b/test/functional/ui/screen.lua @@ -290,6 +290,10 @@ If everything else fails, use Screen:redraw_debug to help investigate what is end end +function Screen:sleep(ms) + pcall(function() self:wait(function() return "error" end, ms) end) +end + function Screen:_redraw(updates) for _, update in ipairs(updates) do -- print('--') @@ -501,7 +505,7 @@ end function Screen:snapshot_util(attrs, ignore) -- util to generate screen test - pcall(function() self:wait(function() return "error" end, 250) end) + self:sleep(250) self:print_snapshot(attrs, ignore) end diff --git a/third-party/cmake/BuildLuarocks.cmake b/third-party/cmake/BuildLuarocks.cmake index 1662f89b24..069c94ea2e 100644 --- a/third-party/cmake/BuildLuarocks.cmake +++ b/third-party/cmake/BuildLuarocks.cmake @@ -114,6 +114,15 @@ add_custom_target(lpeg list(APPEND THIRD_PARTY_DEPS lpeg) +add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${HOSTDEPS_LIB_DIR}/luarocks/rocks/inspect + COMMAND ${LUAROCKS_BINARY} + ARGS build inspect ${LUAROCKS_BUILDARGS} + DEPENDS mpack) +add_custom_target(inspect + DEPENDS ${HOSTDEPS_LIB_DIR}/luarocks/rocks/inspect) + +list(APPEND THIRD_PARTY_DEPS inspect) + if(USE_BUNDLED_BUSTED) add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${HOSTDEPS_BIN_DIR}/busted COMMAND ${LUAROCKS_BINARY} |