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Removes all kinds of problems with sorting, provides a ready-to-use function
list representation for genvimvim.lua, does not require specifying function name
twice (VimL function name (string) + f_ function name).
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Enable functional tests in Appveyor
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In Windows Lua's os.tmpname() returns relative paths starting with \s,
prepend them with $TEMP to generate a valid path.
In OS X os.tmpname() returns paths in '/tmp' but they should be in
'/private/tmp'. We cannot use os_name() for platform detection because
some tests use tempname() before nvim is spawned, instead use one of the
following:
1. Set SYSTEM_NAME environment variable before calling the tests, it
is set from CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME(i.e. uname -s or 'Windows')
2. Call uname -s
3. Assume windows
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Most functional tests don't work on Windows yet, for now enable a subset of the tests in Appveyor builds.
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The argument quotes in the luv build recipe did not work
in Windows.
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Busted now builds on Windows, remove the check. In Windows the binary
is called busted.bat.
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Problem: Invoking mark_adjust() when adding a new line below the last line
is pointless.
Solution: Skip calling mark_adjust() when appending below the last line.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/82faa259cc42379f2a17d598a2a39d14048685b0
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Inherited signal mask may block SIGCHLD, which causes libuv to hang at
epoll_wait.
Closes #5230
Helped-by: Nicolas Hillegeer <nicolas@hillegeer.com>
Helped-by: John Szakmeister <john@szakmeister.net>
Note: the #pragma gymnastics are a workaround for broken system headers on
macOS.
signal.h:
int sigaddset(sigset_t *, int);
#define sigaddset(set, signo) (*(set) |= __sigbits(signo), 0)
sys/_types/_sigset.h:
typedef __darwin_sigset_t sigset_t;
sys/_types.h:
typedef __uint32_t __darwin_sigset_t; /* [???] signal set */
sigset_t is defined as unsigned int, but the sigaddset() ORs it with an int,
mixing the types. So GCC generates a sign-conversion warning:
sig.c:9:13: warning: implicit conversion changes signedness: 'int' to 'unsigned int' [-Wsign-conversion]
(*(&s) |= __sigbits((sigset_t) 20), 0);
~~ ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
System headers are normally ignored when the compiler generates warnings:
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/System-Headers.html
> GCC gives code found in system headers special treatment. All warnings,
> other than those generated by ‘#warning’ (see Diagnostics), are suppressed
> while GCC is processing a system header. Macros defined in a system header
> are immune to a few warnings wherever they are expanded. This immunity is
> granted on an ad-hoc basis, when we find that a warning generates lots of
> false positives because of code in macros defined in system headers.
Instead of the #pragma workaround, we could cast the sigset_t pointer:
# if defined(__APPLE__)
sigaddset((int *)&mask, SIGCHLD);
# else
sigaddset(&mask, SIGCHLD);
# endif
but that could break if the headers are later fixed.
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allow external UI:s to render the popupmenu
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update screen.lua to use new style nvim_ui_attach
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Use new nvim_ui_ prefix to avoid breaking change.
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Also: hacks for BSD sed.
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- Join all msys build scripts into one
- Clean up appveyor.yml and generate installer for tagged builds
A side effect of the cosmetic changes is that appveyor artifact
permalinks are easier to use, e.g. for the latest zip in the
master branch
https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/neovim/neovim/artifacts/build/Neovim.zip?branch=master&job=Configuration%3A%20MINGW_64
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When USE_ICONV is defined, iconv.h references various errno constants,
but errno.h is only being included when HAVE_ICONV_H is not defined.
This causes build failures on at least GNU/Hurd.
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The commit that added support for modifiers regressed #5168
causing #5172. This commit fixes it again.
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Addresses problem one in #5240
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This is necessary incase the buffer was previously opened in a different
tab, in which the window options there do not carry over. It is not
explicitly documented in ':help local-options' but that is how it works.
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Closes #5235
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Problem: User commands don't support modifiers.
Solution: Add the <mods> item. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes vim/vim#829)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/63a60ded3fd584847a05dccf058026e682abad90
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For any script--not just `:global` commands--there is no reason to
update the system clipboard until the script is finished, so disable it
during do_cmdline().
Before this change, 'clipboard=unnamedplus' causes scripted editing to
be extremely slow (e.g. `:normal` in a while-loop).
Closes #3534
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eval: remove char_u in get_dict_(string|number) key parameters
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Remove redundant item availibility checks when constructing
complete items from a dict.
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git-log-pretty-since.sh: fix bug
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- Links to Search by default
screen.c: Combine CursorLine with QuickFixLine
- HLF_QFL takes priority over HLF_CUL
docs: Updated to mention QuickFixLine
runtime: Added QuickFixLine to nvimHLGroup
tests: QuickFixLine highlight
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Features:
c7d84c5550a1 PR #4980 Full `:ruby` support!
c74ce334f2f7 PR #4624 timers: timer_start(), timer_stop()
b8e6f04e6952 PR #5205 `:CheckHealth` command
47a15d025617 PR #4865 file: Add buffered reading and writing
*Much* faster shada file reading (important for startup time).
71b3e20d0fba PR #4723 jobstart() learned 'rpc'
jobs and RPC channel IDs share the same "namespace".
jobstart() can starts RPC channels, which allows scripts to handle
'stderr' on a RPC channel, like a typical non-RPC job.
jobpid()/jobstop() work on RPC "jobs".
Deprecates rpcstart().
4dc4efc36fad PR #4449 man.vim rewrite
`:Man` command is enabled by default.
New features: completion, window handling, better parsing, and more.
8a4e5b4bc237 PR #4697 capture() function (renamed to execute())
Supports nesting, including nested :redir.
ae6db26b0956 PR #5050 'rplugin manifest: default to XDG dir'
a1682281f427 PR #5214 Restore ":browse oldfiles".
1f7304b84681 Better handling of mouse-clicks on concealed chars.
5ea4d58a1b1d PR #5026 terminal: Ensure b:term_title always has a value
c00231078790 tui: Assume 256 colors in most cases.
a2ecbc2cc093 PR #4929 Always resize the :terminal
a59330d6fc99 PR #4925 api_info()
a160590e4034 PR #4813 allow setting cwd in jobstart(), termopen()
74f64601817a PR #4633: support "special" highlight (undercurl)
5a5ef1c2227f PR #3450 mouse: Implement horizontal scroll.
Windows support:
All PRs now build on Appveyor targeting win32 and win64!
Numerous fixes!
Fixes:
e9061117a5b8 PR #4646 Prevent data loss for process output streams
7fa1baf44e78 PR #4798 'process.c: Fix block in teardown'
c10fe010f165 Prevent endless loop in printdigraph(). (#5215)
add41dca98b7 PR #5192 timers: Avoid crash after processing events
006f9c0c9c96 PR #5195 Set the default value for 'packpath'
6da7d6890cc6 PR #5025 Restore double click
d622e9c41635 readfile(): Less-disruptive readonly check.
Fixes an issue where nvim unnecessarily "touched" open files.
fe6ec757257d PR #4964 Handle very long $XDG_DATA_DIRS.
895f712df8af option: Do not expand options in XDG vars.
1d8a07615714 server_init: Handle server_address_new() failure.
be531aba777a PR #5042 Fix v:register for clipboard=unnamed,unnamedplus
204f557a11e2 PR #4984 'Trigger TabNewEntered with <CTRL-W>T'
1e93e24f5e6e PR #4851 synIDattr(): Return RRGGBB value for `fg#`.
Changes:
acc5d08b371c PR #4690 'termguicolors' option enables "true color".
NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_TRUE_COLOR is now ignored.
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:silent does not silence this message, even :redir does not consume it.
But execute() _does_ consume it, which interferes with the current
implementation of health.vim. It's prudent to avoid it in any case, even
if the implementation of health.vim changes in the future.
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We can add this later if it is proven necessary, but it should not be
because:
1. User can run a subset of checkers via `:CheckHealth plugin1, ...,`
2. Healthcheck is a very rare operation. Optimizing it is not worth the
code/API complexity.
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To healthcheck the "foo" plugin:
:CheckHealth foo
To healthcheck the "foo" and "bar" plugins:
:CheckHealth foo bar
To run all auto-discovered healthchecks:
:CheckHealth
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- Overlay markdown syntax/filetype, don't invent new filetypes/syntaxes.
- migrate s:check_ruby()
- s:indent_after_line1
- Less-verbose output
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- Use execute() instead of redir
- Fixed logic on suboptimal pyenv/virtualenv checks.
- Move system calls from strings to lists. Fixes #5218
- Add highlighting
- Automatically discover health checkers
- Add tests
Helped-by: Shougo Matsushita <Shougo.Matsu@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Tommy Allen <tommy@esdf.io>
Closes #4932
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vim-patch:7.4.1700,7.4.2219
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* sub_joining_lines: Optimization for :%s/\n//
* sub_grow_buf: Allocation of buffer to contain replacement text
* sub_parse_flags: Parse {flags} from :s command into subflags_T
Although this doesn't reduce do_sub's size enough to satisfy lint, it
covers the more straightforward pieces.
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Problem: Recursive call to substitute gets stuck in sandbox. (Nikolai
Pavlov)
Solution: Handle the recursive call. (Christian Brabandt, closes vim/vim#950)
Add a test.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f5a39447a8ebe162ee62caa2ee502cd0e65eecaa
Closes #5118
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Problem: Equivalence classes are not properly tested.
Solution: Add tests for multi-byte and latin1. Fix an error. (Owen Leibman)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/22e421549d54147d003f6444de007cb1d73f1d27
src/regexp.c changes weren't applied because they're specific to EBCDIC
handling, which has been dropped from nvim.
The latin1-specific tests were also removed since neovim intends to
remove the ability to have 'encoding' set to anything other than utf8.
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allow stderr handler for rpc jobs and use it to display python/ruby startup error
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