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vim-patch:8.0.0652
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The main purpose of this build-type was to avoid unwanted ~/.nvimlog
files (which could get really big, and also affects performance) for
non-devs. But that is no longer necessary since the log system now
avoids non-critical logging by default (#6827).
This essentially reverts 87e5a4131666e44354f280538cbc6bbe52225092
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Closes #6029
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vim-patch:7.4.2259,7.4.2268,7.4.2318,7.4.2320
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Create new functions to handle moving to the next incsearch match or
matching history index.
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Problem: Redraw problem when using 'incsearch'.
Solution: Save the current view when deleting characters. (Christian
Brabandt) Fix that the '" mark is set in the wrong position. Don't
change the search start when using BS.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/dda933d06c06c2792bd686d059f6ad19191ad30b
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Problem: When 'incsearch' is not set CTRL-T and CTRL-G are not inserted as
before.
Solution: Move vim/vim#ifdef and don't use goto.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/349e7d94e6bbb253bb87adad9039f095128ab543
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Problem: Using CTRL-N and CTRL-P for incsearch shadows completion keys.
Solution: Use CTRL-T and CTRL-G instead.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1195669f9e434fa9ab8b57ee9470bf951e4990b8
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Problem: With 'incsearch' can only see the next match.
Solution: Make CTRL-N/CTRL-P move to the previous/next match. (Christian
Brabandt)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/4d6f32cbfbaf324ac4a25c0206a5db0e9f7a48f7
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lua: Add paths from &runtimepath to package.path and package.cpath
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It used to
1. Always omit last component in runtimepath.
2. Always omit trailing empty item and leave uninitialized memory in place of
it.
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Reducing latency is more interesting than optimizing bandwidth
for Nvim's typical use-cases.
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https://github.com/neovim/bot-ci/pull/105#issuecomment-309282132
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References https://github.com/neovim/bot-ci/pull/105
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add kbtree_t and use it for bufhl
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Allow multiple function definitions in one :execute
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This will still error out on `:endfunction | next`, but defining many functions
in one `:execute` should be possible.
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Ref #6844
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if (oap->regname == 0 &&
oap->motion_type != kMTLineWise &&
oap->line_count == 0 &&
!oap->use_reg_one ){
then reg is not initialised
and our call to set_clipboard will dereference NULL
}
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rbuffer_read_ptr may return a null
if ptr == null && cnt == 0 && !out_data_decide_throttle(cnt)
then we would have called out_data_append_to_screen(ptr, cnt, eof)
which dereferences the null pointer.
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Avoids attempt to install manpage to system location.
Also:
- Don't attempt `nvim --version` until after it was built.
- Remove unnecessary `mkdir`.
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Problem: Reading past end of line when using previous substitute pattern.
(Dominique Pelle)
Solution: Don't set "pat" only set "searchstr".
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ea683da58cf9ecf3afab9d650d3d2da76e5298d3
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This allows users who have per-project Ruby versions (e.g. with `rvm`)
to pin to a particular gem installation.
For example: `let g:ruby_host_prog = 'rvm system do neovim-ruby-host'`
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Sometimes the `gem list` command used for finding the latest version of
the `neovim` gem prints an error, which can throw off the `split()` call
due to extra parenthesis. This locks down the split pattern to make
conflicts less likely.
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