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Pretty much all of this stuff is outdated.
Reviewed-by: @justinmk
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[RFC] Be more explicit about the lack of X11 integration
Reviewed-by: @justinmk
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I don't want anyone getting the idea that the `-X` flag they might have
used has anything to do with why the `+` is working for them
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- change approach for test 1: screen:expect() instead of assert()
- use execute() instead of command()
- 2 new tests that check none and wrong input for :oldfiles!
Helped-by: @fwalch
Helped-by: @tarruda
Helper-by: @justinmk
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Problem: Can't match "%>80v" properly for multi-byte characters.
Solution: Multiply the character number by the maximum number of bytes in a
character. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4f36dc3bf7118a3fa5ccdae1a37963860dc71e6c
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third-party: enable verbose builds of luajit and libuv
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Libuv and LuaJIT like to hide the actual compilation and linking
commands behind nice text. This change makes them spit out the actual
command line to help us with debugging issues that people are seeing.
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:browse was removed for good, but some people miss ":browse oldfiles".
The same functionality is now provided by ":oldfiles!".
Helped-by: @Pyrohh
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This writes the logfile and stops profiling.
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Currently the logfile (":profile start {logfile}") only gets written when Vim
exits. This new command allows to dump the log immediately without exiting.
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This adds two new tests for:
:profile dump
:profile stop
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Problem: "zr" and "zm" do not take a count.
Solution: Implement the count, restrict the fold level to the maximum
nesting depth. (Marcin Szamotulski)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7d2757a47204d00cd47e3db94f1bd248c499d4e3
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The examples were missing the required -p flag.
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This file was missing from the previous runtime update (975a610).
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vim-patch:f2571c6
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Update runtime files.
References #3625.
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[RFC] Fix doc discrepancy in 'complete' defaults.
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The example needlessly replicates information and using the defaults causes
discrepancies to occur over time.
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[RFC] Remove :open command
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From the documentation itself:
:[range]o[pen] Works like |:visual|: end Ex mode.
{Vi: start editing in open mode}
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Vim does not support open mode, since it's not really useful. For
those situations where ":open" would start open mode Vim will leave Ex
mode, which allows executing the same commands, but updates the whole
screen instead of only one line.
Part of the reason behind this is to make removing vi_diff.txt easier,
although it's also because :open is not too useful.
Helped-by: @fdinoff
Helped-by: @dsummersl
Helped-by: @mhinz
Helped-by: @justinmk
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- design-not. Closes #2940
- :terminal
- vim_diff: 'termencoding' footnote
- 'shada'. Closes #3619
- eval.txt: job* functions list. Closes #3222
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Sort oldfiles in the marks_spec tests to avoid random ordering errors.
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According to @ZyX-I in #3594, ordering is not important so let's use
@tarruda's fix by sorting the results.
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contrib: Clarify the intention of the YCM configuration
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This setup is only meant for developers, not all users of YCM.
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undo: Remove incorrect NONNULL_ALL attribute
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Fixes #3605
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Ensure a session is running before attempting to do Python detection.
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runtime/autoload/provider/python{,3}.vim: fix E168
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Do not use `finish` inside of `provider#python{,3}#Call`, but `return`.
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build: Use `git describe` for version strings.
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When building in a git repo:
- If HEAD corresponds to an annotated tag, (i.e. git_get_exact_tag()
returns truthy) the current build is considered a "release" build:
NVIM_VERSION_MEDIUM is directly assigned the tagged version name,
and NVIM_VERSION_* defines are ignored.
- If HEAD is not a tagged release, then NVIM_VERSION_MEDIUM is
directly assigned the result of `git describe`.
If git (or the repo) is not available:
- The NVIM_VERSION_* defines are used to define NVIM_VERSION_MEDIUM.
Sample outputs for `nvim --version` and `nvim +version`:
Building with git @ non-tagged commit e66df14:
NVIM v0.1.0-1-ge66df14 (compiled Nov 1 2015 19:10:30)
Commit: e66df148f9401be17adab324a6e41d927aae20b3
Building with git @ v0.1.1 tag:
NVIM v0.1.1 (compiled Nov 1 2015 19:03:52)
[no "Commit:" line]
Building this commit _not_ in a git repo:
NVIM 0.1.0-dev (compiled Nov 1 2015 19:16:11)
[no "Commit:" line]
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Remove useless FEAT_BROWSE ifdef
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The only thing this affected was the return value of
has('browsefilter').
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Before this change, building Neovim would recursively search parent
directories for a .git directory. If Neovim was downloaded as a tarball
(i.e. without a .git directory), but placed in a subdirectory of
a Git repository, this caused a CMake error. Such a situation could
occur when packaging Neovim, for example.
Unfortunately, the previous attempt in #3317 did not fix this problem.
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* Hide commit information from --version if we can't find any (e.g. when
building from tarball).
To define a release in CMake, set NVIM_VERSION_PRERELEASE to "".
This will modify --version output to:
* Show annotated Git tag instead of commit hash (NVIM_VERSION_COMMIT).
* Hide commit date (NVIM_VERSION_BUILD).
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