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feat(lua): add :verbose support for lua config
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`:verbose` didn't work properly with lua configs (For example:
options or keymaps are set from lua, just say that they were set
from lua, doesn't say where they were set at.
This fixes that issue. Now `:verbose` will provide filename and line no
when option/keymap is set from lua.
Changes:
- compiles lua/vim/keymap.lua as vim/keymap.lua
- When souring a lua file current_sctx.sc_sid is set to SID_LUA
- Moved finding scripts SID out of `do_source()` to `get_current_script_id()`.
So it can be reused for lua files.
- Added new function `nlua_get_sctx` that extracts current lua scripts
name and line no with debug library. And creates a sctx for it.
NOTE: This function ignores C functions and blacklist which
currently contains only vim/_meta.lua so vim.o/opt wrappers aren't
targeted.
- Added function `nlua_set_sctx` that changes provided sctx to current
lua scripts sctx if a lua file is being executed.
- Added tests in tests/functional/lua/verbose_spec.lua
- add primary support for additional types (:autocmd, :function, :syntax) to lua verbose
Note: These can't yet be directly set from lua but once that's possible
:verbose should work for them hopefully :D
- add :verbose support for nvim_exec & nvim_command within lua
Currently auto commands/commands/functions ... can only be defined
by nvim_exec/nvim_command this adds support for them. Means if those
Are defined within lua with vim.cmd/nvim_exec :verbose will show their
location . Though note it'll show the line no on which nvim_exec call was made.
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docs: clarify actual behavior of <Plug>
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feat(lua_autocmd): episode III (the autocmds strike back)
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Note: some of these changes are breaking, like change of API signatures
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fix(api): convert blob to NUL-terminated API string
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Looks like I did an oopsie; although API strings carry a size field, they should
still be usable as C-strings! (even though they may contain embedded NULs)
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test: correct emmylua annotations
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This will fix the warnings sumneko language server outputs.
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Fix fedora broken link
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The link to the neovim fedorapackage.org in the README.md was broken.
Signed-off-by: Rodolfo Olivieri <rodolfo.olivieri3@gmail.com>
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lua: autocmds take 2: electric autoroo
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Works similar to ex <f-args>. It only splits the arguments if the
command has more than one posible argument. In cases were the command
can only have 1 argument opts.fargs = { opts.args }
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feat: ignore nore on <Plug> maps
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ci(lint): use bundled luv until system packages are updated
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This is required for the recent addition of lua loop threading
(luv_set_thread).
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Update runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c51cf0329809c7ae946c59d6f56699227efc9d1b
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support threads in lua
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vim-patch:8.1.2336,8.2.{4338,4401}: mapping cursor and redrawing patches
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Problem: Map listing does not clear the rest of the command line.
Solution: Call msg_clear_eos(). (closes vim/vim#5623, closes vim/vim#5962)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d288eaad846f0e07e0141226f97d858dcf96cb78
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Add tests for:
- Cursor position restored after :map expr
- Cursor position restored after :imap expr
- Error in :cmap expr handled correctly
Cherry-picked from #12837
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Problem: An error from an expression mapping messes up the display.
Solution: When the expression results in an empty string return K_IGNORE.
In cmdline mode redraw the command line. (closes vim/vim#9726)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/74a0a5b26d0180f3ea89e9495dff6a26f0df23cb
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Problem: When an expr mapping moves the cursor it is not restored.
Solution: Position the cursor after an expr mapping. (closes vim/vim#5256)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4ebe0e62d097d68c5312f9c32714fb41a4c947a3
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dundargoc/refactor/coverity/big-parameter-passed-by-value
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feat(hardcopy): check gui colours for highlights first
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Previously, :hardcopy would only use terminal highlight colours, with a
fixed mapping table, despite internally supporting true colour. This
patch looks at the guifg colour first while coming up with the printing
highlight colours, then falls back to the terminal ones.
I have passed through the modec argument in this change because it was
there before, but it could be deleted and hardcoded to 'c' since nobody
sets it to anything else anywhere.
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ci: add timeout to all jobs
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fix(aucmd_win): ensure aucmd_win stays floating
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There are some places that mess with the window layout in preparation for moving
a window to a different split (win_split_ins called with new_wp != NULL).
This means the window layout can change slightly even if win_split_ins fails.
This is why it was still needed to restore the window layout in
aucmd_{prep,rest}buf even if we disallow win_split_ins from making aucmd_win
non-floating by moving it into a split.
We can just skip messing with the layout in such places if we're dealing with
the aucmd_win.
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Nvim uses a floating window for the autocmd window, but in certain situations,
it can be made non-floating (`:wincmd J`), which can cause issues due to the
previous setup and cleanup logic for a non-floating aucmd_win being removed from
aucmd_prepbuf and aucmd_restbuf.
This can cause glitchiness and crashes due to the aucmd_win's frame being
invalid after closing its tabpage, for example.
Ensure aucmd_win cannot be made non-floating. The only place this happens is in
win_split_ins if new_wp != NULL.
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fix(api): nvim_win_set_cursor() redraw for cursorline and statusline
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refactor(PVS/V560): part of conditional expression is always true/false
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