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* build: adjust clang-tidy warning exclusion logicdundargoc2023-11-20
| | | | | | | Enable all clang-tidy warnings by default instead of disabling them. This ensures that we don't miss useful warnings on each clang-tidy version upgrade. A drawback of this is that it will force us to either fix or adjust the warnings as soon as possible.
* refactor: combine regexp filesdundargoc2023-11-05
| | | | | | regext_bt.c and regexp_nfa.c are inlined into regexp.c instead of included as a header. This makes developer tools like clang-tidy and clangd be able to understand the code better.
* refactor(clang-tidy): ignore warnings from clang-tidy 17dundargoc2023-09-24
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* feat(extmark): support proper multiline rangesbfredl2023-09-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The removes the previous restriction that nvim_buf_set_extmark() could not be used to highlight arbitrary multi-line regions The problem can be summarized as follows: let's assume an extmark with a hl_group is placed covering the region (5,0) to (50,0) Now, consider what happens if nvim needs to redraw a window covering the lines 20-30. It needs to be able to ask the marktree what extmarks cover this region, even if they don't begin or end here. Therefore the marktree needs to be augmented with the information covers a point, not just what marks begin or end there. To do this, we augment each node with a field "intersect" which is a set the ids of the marks which overlap this node, but only if it is not part of the set of any parent. This ensures the number of nodes that need to be explicitly marked grows only logarithmically with the total number of explicitly nodes (and thus the number of of overlapping marks). Thus we can quickly iterate all marks which overlaps any query position by looking up what leaf node contains that position. Then we only need to consider all "start" marks within that leaf node, and the "intersect" set of that node and all its parents. Now, and the major source of complexity is that the tree restructuring operations (to ensure that each node has T-1 <= size <= 2*T-1) also need to update these sets. If a full inner node is split in two, one of the new parents might start to completely overlap some ranges and its ids will need to be moved from its children's sets to its own set. Similarly, if two undersized nodes gets joined into one, it might no longer completely overlap some ranges, and now the children which do needs to have the have the ids in its set instead. And then there are the pivots! Yes the pivot operations when a child gets moved from one parent to another.
* build: treat clang-tidy warnings as errors (#22238)dundargoc2023-02-12
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* refactor: fix clang-tidy warningsdundargoc2022-11-06
| | | | | | | | Enable and fix bugprone-misplaced-widening-cast warning. Fix some modernize-macro-to-enum and readability-else-after-return warnings, but don't enable them. While the warnings can be useful, they are in general too noisy to enable.
* refactor: clang-tidy fixes to silence clangd warning (#20683)dundargoc2022-10-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * refactor: readability-uppercase-literal-suffix * refactor: readability-named-parameter * refactor: bugprone-suspicious-string-compare * refactor: google-readability-casting * refactor: readability-redundant-control-flow * refactor: bugprone-too-small-loop-variable * refactor: readability-non-const-parameter * refactor: readability-avoid-const-params-in-decls * refactor: google-readability-todo * refactor: readability-inconsistent-declaration-parameter-name * refactor: bugprone-suspicious-missing-comma * refactor: remove noisy or slow warnings
* build: fix incorrect clang-tidy identifier rules (#20650)dundargoc2022-10-14
| | | Also remove identifier rules that are C++ only.
* build: add clang-tidy configuration file (#15601)kylo2522022-10-12
Add a project-style compliant clang-tidy configuration file in the root directory. This configuration will take priority over users own configuration files, so noisy warnings have been removed even though they may be useful, at least for the time being.