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CTRL-C (#20722)
Problem: ModeChanged autocmd not executed when Visual mode is ended with
CTRL-C.
Solution: Do not trigger the autocmd when got_int is set. (closes vim/vim#11394)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/61c4b04799bf114cadc3bbf212ae8b2ad22a6980
Cherry-pick removal of cmdwin feature check from patch 9.0.0663.
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Problem: lsl and lm3 file extensions are not recognized.
Solution: Add *.lsl and *.lm3 patterns. (Doug Kearns, closes vim/vim#11384)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4ac8e7948cb3e07bc4598ede8b274891d14dfa7c
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Problem: Captures used by bundled parsers are not highlighted by default
Solution: Add links to default groups
A link is added for a capture if
* there is a default group of the same name (e.g., `@tag` -> `Tag`)
* it's used in a bundled query and doesn't have a reasonable fallback
(e.g., `@text.literal`)
Also add all linked groups to the treesitter docs.
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Note: although the tolerance in help_spec.lua increased, the actual
error count with the new parser decreased by about 20%. The difference
is that the old ignore_parse_error() ignored many more errors with the
old parser.
fix https://github.com/neovim/tree-sitter-vimdoc/issues/37
fix https://github.com/neovim/tree-sitter-vimdoc/issues/44
fix https://github.com/neovim/tree-sitter-vimdoc/issues/47
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Problem: User command does not get number from :tab modifier.
Solution: Include the number. (closes vim/vim#11393, closes vim/vim#6901)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/208567e9d744ef7b89bed1f62e951ae4ee2f6f5f
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Because maintenance releases share the same news.txt as the last
non-maintenance release.
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If the call to `qf_setup_state()` in `qf_init_ext()` fails, control flow jumps
to label `qf_init_end` where a call to `qf_update_buffer()` is made with
`old_last` as a function call argument.
Prior to this patch, `old_last` would not yet have been initialized to its
default value of `NULL`, resulting in `qf_update_buffer()` attempting to compare
against its uninitialized value (quickfix.c:3882) then later forwarding it to
`qf_fill_buffer()` where the address is dereferenced and repeatedly read from/
written to for performing core qflist operations.
Depending on what the default value of `old_last` was, the results may range
from a best case scenario of neovim terminating with SIGSEGV from an attempt to
dereference an invalid pointer (quickfix.c:4056) to memory corruption if it
contained some other value that results in `qfp` being initialized from
`old_last->qf_next` (after which it is subsequently written to and read from in
a fairly arbitrary fashion).
Though extremely unlikely, it's possible for there to be security considerations
as a user can ensure that the next call to `qf_setup_state()` fails.
This patch ensures that `old_last` is NULL-assigned before control flow jumps to
`qf_init_end`.
Closes #20639.
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Problem: OpenVPN files are not recognized.
Solution: Add patterns for OpenVPN files. (closes vim/vim#11391)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4bf67ec52e938a3edaa4f452adab42a57505f940
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The environment variable CIRRUS_CI is manually passed to RunTests.cmake
as it doesn't get passed when using cmake script mode.
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fix: 'scroll' is not set correctly for floats with 'splitkeep'
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vim-patch:9.0.0780: 'scroll' value computed in unexpected location
Problem: 'scroll' value computed in unexpected location.
Solution: Compute 'scroll' when the window height is changed. (Luuk van
Baal, closes vim/vim#11387)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/a1a46da87d91cfbf46866627b3e66a757145e8c3
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* fix(man): handle absolute paths as :Man targets
Previously, attempting to provide `:Man` with an absolute path as the name would
cause neovim to return the following error:
```
Error detected while processing command line:
/usr/local/share/nvim/runtime/lua/man.lua:690: /usr/local/share/nvim/runtime/lua/man.lua:683: Vim:E426: tag not found: nil(nil)
Press ENTER or type command to continue
```
..because it would try to validate the existence of a man page for the provided
name by executing `man -w /some/path` which (on at least some Linux machines
[0]) returns `/some/path` instead of the path to the nroff files that would be
formatted to satisfy the man(1) lookup.
While man pages are not normally named after absolute paths, users shouldn't be
blamed for trying. Given such a name/path, neovim would **not** complain that
the path didn't have a corresponding man file but would error out when trying
to call the tag function for the null-propagated name-and-section `nil(nil)`.
(The same underlying error existed before this function was ported to lua, but
did not exhibit the lua-specific `nil(nil)` name; instead a tag lookup for `()`
would fail and error out.)
With this patch, we detect the case where `man -w ...` returns the same value as
the provided name to not only prevent invoking the tag function for a
non-existent/malformed name+sect but also to properly report the non-existence
of a man page for the provided lookup (the absolute path).
While man(1) can be used to directly read an nroff-formatted document via `man
/path/to/nroff.doc`, `:Man /path/to/nroff.doc` never supported this behavior so
no functionality is lost in case the provided path _was_ an nroff file.
[0]: `man -w /absolute/path` returning `/absolute/path` observed on an Ubuntu
18.04 installation.
* test: add regression test for #20624
Add a functional test to `man_spec.lua` to check for a regression for #20624 by
first obtaining an absolute path to a random file and materializing it to disk,
then attempting to query `:Man` for an entry by that same name/path.
The test passes if nvim correctly reports that there is no man page
correspending to the provided name/path and fails if any other error (or no
error) is shown.
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Fixes #20651
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Made obsolete by now graduated `filetype.lua` (enabled by default).
Note that changes or additions to the filetype detection still need to
be made through a PR to vim/vim as we port the _logic_ as well as tests.
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Update runtime files
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/3c053a1a5ad2a3c924929e11f2b9af20a8b901e2
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(#20687)
vim-patch:9.0.0771: cannot always tell the difference beween tex and rexx files
Problem: Cannot always tell the difference beween tex and rexx files.
Solution: Recognize tex by a leading backslash. (Martin Tournoij,
closes vim/vim#11380)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/bd053f894b0d7652928201faa68c53d1ce2acdc5
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Inspired by libuv's own SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS.md:
https://github.com/libuv/libuv/blob/v1.x/
https://neovim.io/doc/user/support.html
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Problem:
LSP client provides bogus capabilities in CodeActionKind.
LSP logs show this in the "initialize" message:
codeActionKind = { valueSet = { "Empty", "QuickFix",
"Refactor", "RefactorExtract", "RefactorInline", "RefactorRewrite",
"Source", "SourceOrganizeImports", "", "quickfix", "refactor",
"refactor.extract", "refactor.inline", "refactor.rewrite", "source",
"source.organizeImports" }
Solution:
Only the values from the CodeActionKind table should be presented, not also the
keys.
fix #20657
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vim-patch:9.0.{0761,0762,0764}: 'lispoptions'
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Problem: Indent and option tests fail.
Solution: Change OP_INDENT. Add entry to options test table.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c8b673557390e5cd20bc0a4c2786d0db1d77a24c
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Problem: Cannot use 'indentexpr' for Lisp indenting.
Solution: Add the 'lispoptions' option.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/49846fb1a31de99f49d6a7e70efe685197423c84
vim-patch:9.0.0762: build failure
Problem: Build failure.
Solution: Add missing change.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4b082c4bd05f504fda1acaa9d28fca55a2d04857
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(#20676)
Problem: With a Visual block a put command column may go negative.
Solution: Check that the column does not become negative.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/36343ae0fb7247e060abfd35fb8e4337b33abb4b
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refactor: replace char_u with char 12: remove `STRLEN` part 2
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Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/459
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vim-patch:9.0.{partial:0737,0754}: lisp indent fixes
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Problem: 'indentexpr' overrules lisp indenting in one situation.
Solution: Add "else" to keep the lisp indent. (issue vim/vim#11327)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/a79b35b5781ae770334cec781d17fec3875f8108
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Problem: Lisp word only recognized when a space follows.
Solution: Also match a word at the end of a line. Rename the test. Use a
compiled function to avoid backslashes.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d26c5805bcbd630dab0478c2d22503a6e32a83c1
Keep the old Test_lisp_indent().
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vim-patch:partial:{3e79c97c18c5,9da17d7c5707,9.0.0753}
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Problem: Some Ex commands are not in the help index.
Solution: Add the missing commands. Add a script to check all Ex commands
are in the help index. (Yee Cheng Chin, closes vim/vim#11371)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b77bdce120d7e140d0d0bd535ec9febdef78993d
Only port index.txt docs for :star and :horizontal.
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Update runtime files
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/9da17d7c57071c306565da6a35c3704db1916b78
Only port index.txt, syntax.txt and uganda.txt.
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Update runtime files; use compiled functions
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/3e79c97c18c50f97797ab13ed81c4011eba9aba0
Only port uganda.txt.
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Problem:
Windows console icon is set early in startup, but there are some cases
where `os_exit` is called and we don't restore the original icon.
Solution:
- Move `os_icon_init()` later in the startup sequence, and only if
`use_builtin_ui==true`.
- Rename functions: use `os_` prefix for platform-specific code.
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The other style rules such as "initialize variables in the declaration" should already take care of this rule automatically.
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vim-patch:8.1.0342,9.0.{0614,0616}: SpellFileMissing autocmd may delete buffer
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Problem: Spell test fails because error message changed.
Solution: Adjust expected error message.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/371951d0c34d4f44b50ad8bc8d30a4ef7effade6
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Problem: SpellFileMissing autocmd may delete buffer.
Solution: Disallow deleting the current buffer to avoid using freed memory.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ef976323e770315b5fca544efb6b2faa25674d15
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Problem: Crash when a callback deletes a window that is being used.
Solution: Do not unload a buffer that is being displayed while redrawing the
screen. Also avoid invoking callbacks while redrawing.
(closes vim/vim#2107)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/94f01956a583223dafe24135489d0ab1100ab0ad
Omit parse_queued_messages(): N/A.
Cherry-pick a break statement from patch 8.1.0425.
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Problem: Rprofile files are not recognized.
Solution: Recognize Rprofile files as "r". (closes vim/vim#11369)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7e120ffccbf81ae8acac28f11fbd5eab79a1630d
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