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- remove "ran-" prefix from touch files as it's redundant since the
they're already in the directory named `touches`.
- Include `contrib` when formatting with `make formatlua`.
- Use TARGET_FILE generator expression instead of assuming the
executable location.
- reuse logic that determines whether to use lua or luajit.
- add translations to the `nvim` target.
Makefile improvements:
- rename variable `CMAKE_PRG` to `CMAKE` to make it more consistent with
the builtin `MAKE` variable.
- stop propagating flags to generator. Users should use cmake for
non-standard use cases.
- remove `+` prefix from targets. If the user for whatever reason wants
to dry-run a target then they should be able to.
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Follow-up to #25236
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runtime(c): Highlight user defined functions
closes: vim/vim#13763
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ca0e9823a1dfd71a17c0f08cb7973d413bf98999
Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <github.e41mv@aleeas.com>
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runtime(vim): Update syntax file (vim/vim#13906)
Highlight :2match and :3match and add these to :help ex-cmd-index.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/9c5b90db035b0e488f4cc686514a8d2a42265eb2
Co-authored-by: dkearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
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runtime(qml): Use shiftwidth() in indent plugin (vim/vim#13908)
Fixes vim/vim#13907
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/50dbe16cd8180eb03e8589694b574d610e6d562c
Co-authored-by: dkearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
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runtime(mail): updated syntax file
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/36e2c0f29332bd430f03c007be56fc6894f49923
Co-authored-by: GI <gi1242@gmail.com>
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Docs for treesitter would benefit from including more real-world and
practical examples of queries and usages, rather than hypothetical ones
(e.g. names such as "foo", "bar"). Improved examples should be more
user-friendly and clear to understand.
In addition, align the capture names in some examples with the actual
ones being used in the built-in query files or in the nvim-treesitter
plugin, e.g.:
- `@parameter` -> `@variable.parameter`
- `@comment.doc.java` -> `@comment.documentation.java`
- etc.
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Problem:
APIs get wrong boolean option default values on big-endian platforms.
Solution:
Use a union for def_val.
Cannot use OptVal or OptValData yet as it needs to have the same types
as option variables.
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Problem: :drop does not re-use empty buffer
(Rocco Mao)
Solution: Make :drop re-use an empty buffer
(Rocco Mao)
fixes: vim/vim#13851
closes: vim/vim#13881
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f96dc8d07f752ddd96d1447d85278a85255a1462
Co-authored-by: Rocco Mao <dapeng.mao@qq.com>
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runtime(doc): change "VIsual mode" to "Visual mode" in :h SafeState (vim/vim#13901)
"Visual mode" is used everywhere else in the help when not referring to
something in the source code.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e13b665a6e2a32910ff5c3fec330bef4a10f8f23
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Very rough buts resolves most diagnostic errors and should provide
some useful hovers.
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Problem: vim.diagnostic.{underline,float,virtual_text...}.severity
will have a type warning on list-like or table (min-max) inputs,
e.g. `vim.diagnostic.config { float = { severity = { min = INFO } } }`.
Solution: Correct the typing as documented in |diagnostic-severity|.
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fix(extmark): another "step out" case
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* use `Special` as default for `@markup.*`, especially `@markup.raw` and
`@markup.math` (`@markup` itself is never used)
* use `Structure` for `@markup.environment`
* highlight all of `@markup.link` as Underlined (otherwise concealed
links are invisible)
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fix(extmarks): crash with sign after many marks
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fixes #27137
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(#27140)
Problem: ml_get: invalid lnum when :s replaces visual selection
(@ropery)
Solution: substitute may decrement the number of lines in a buffer,
so validate, that the bottom lines of the visual selection
stays within the max buffer line
fixes: vim/vim#13890
closes: vim/vim#13892
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7c71db3a58f658b4329b82ab603efa928d17bdbc
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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runtime(sh): Add handling for ksh93 shared-state comsubs and mksh valsubs (vim/vim#13884)
This commit adds support for ksh93 shared-state command
substitutions (syntax: ${ command; }) and mksh's value
substitutions (syntax: ${|command;}) in the sh syntax script.
Also add a syntax test for ksh subshares with dumps included
to make sure it doesn't regress.
fixes: vim/vim#9514
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/add31baedaf03b92dbd41427860c61c639ef705c
Co-authored-by: Johnothan King <johnothanking@protonmail.com>
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runtime(chuck): include ChucK syntax file (vim/vim#13895)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/3b2c27415d7d6e97be9580b66528e8c19d19aade
Co-authored-by: Andrea C from The App <3269984+gacallea@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: gacallea <gacallea@users.noreply.github.com>
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runtime(go): update Go syntax file (vim/vim#13896)
Update the Go syntax file with some recent changes made to vim-go.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ea9a93e5b0989b9242a1ea1f6f2dd7c9399e6f20
Co-authored-by: Billie Cleek <bhcleek@users.noreply.github.com>
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perf(extmarks): add metadata for efficient filtering of special decorations
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This expands on the global "don't pay for what you don't use" rules for
these special extmark decorations:
- inline virtual text, which needs to be processed in plines.c when we
calculate the size of text on screen
- virtual lines, which are needed when calculating "filler" lines
- signs, with text and/or highlights, both of which needs to be
processed for the entire line already at the beginning of a line.
This adds a count to each node of the marktree, for how many special
marks of each kind can be found in the subtree for this node. This makes
it possible to quickly skip over these extra checks, when working in
regions of the buffer not containing these kind of marks, instead of
before where this could just be skipped if the entire _buffer_
didn't contain such marks.
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Setting 'verbose' to 1 doesn't cause Nvim to produce messages. It adds
more information to existing messages, which is documented above.
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Using CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is unreliable as it's a cache variable,
meaning the users previous value will be used if not supplied. Instead,
use the `--prefix` flag which is guaranteed to always work.
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'foldtext' can be set to an empty string to disable and render the
line with:
- extmark highlight
- syntax highlighting
- search highlighting
- no line wrapping
- spelling
- conceal
- inline virtual text
- respects `fillchars:fold`
Currently normal virtual text is not displayed
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
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refactor(api): use hl id directly in nvim_buf_set_extmark
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These can either be number or string in lua, so we can specify this
directly as "number|string".
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perf: make screen size and position calculations more efficient
N/A patches for version.c:
vim-patch:9.1.0037: Calling get_breakindent_win() repeatedly when computing virtcol
vim-patch:9.1.0038: Unnecessary loop in getvcol()
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When computing on-screen size or position, the size 'breakindent' and 'showbreak' is now cached,
and checks for whether a faster character size function can be used are performed only once at the start.
Multibyte characters are not decodes multiple times anymore, and character decoding functions are more efficient.
Additionally, the amount of trailing spaces for pasted blockwise text is now calculated correctly for multibyte characters.
Internal lisp formatting now doesn't erroneously use inline virtual text from a different line.
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The optimized virtual column calculation loop in getvcol()
was decoding the current character twice: once in ptr2cells()
and the second time in utfc_ptr2len(). For combining charcters, they were
decoded up to 2 times in utfc_ptr2len(). Additionally, the function used to
decode the character could be further optimised.
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The function computed the start of the multibyte character and iterated
until the current character reached this position. The loop at the start of the function
handed the case where the index passed to the function was past the end of the line.
This loop can be removed if the function instead compares the next position against
the end position end exits the loop if it is greater than the end position.
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breakindent was recomputed on every call to win_lbr_charbabsize() when the character
is past the end of the first row of a wrapped line. Even though the function for computing
breakindent cached the last result, reusing the cached value required strcmp of the cached line with the given line.
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