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* libcall: Use "int" for number argumentJames McCoy2020-08-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The libcall family of functions need to use "int" for both input and output. The output side was fixed in 9c42232 but I forgot about the input side. # Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting # with '#' will be ignored, and an empty message aborts the commit. # # On branch libcallnr # Your branch is up to date with 'upstream/master'. # # Changes to be committed: # modified: src/nvim/eval/funcs.c # modified: src/nvim/os/dl.c #
* fs: Ensure FileInfo struct is initializedJames McCoy2020-07-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Zero out the caller's FileInfo in all the functions which populate the struct. The contents are considered private, so we need to ensure it's initialized. If the stat call fails, the buffer we get back from libuv may not have any valid data in it, so don't copy it into the caller's FileInfo. This was happening, expectedly, in functional/ex_cmds/write_spec.lua's "write errors out correctly", which caused it to fail in certain environments: test/functional/ex_cmds/write_spec.lua:130: Expected objects to be the same. Passed in: (string) 'Vim(write):E212: Can't open file for writing: not a directory' Expected: (string) 'Vim(write):E166: Can't open linked file for writing'
* libcallnr: Use int, not int64_t, as the return type for Vim compatJames McCoy2019-12-15
| | | | | | | | | | Vim's documentation simply states that libcallnr() should be used "for a function that returns an int". Based on the tests, code, and common syscall interfaces, this should likely be taken literally instead of trying to apply some well-defined type lipstick. Notably, this change fixes Test_libcall_libcallnr on hppa (a 32-bit big-endian system).
* NVIM v0.4.0v0.4.0Justin M. Keyes2019-09-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This release represents ~2700 commits since v0.3.4, the previous non-maintenance release. Besides the highlights listed below, this release features vast improvements to documentation, internal subsystems and test/CI infrastructure, and 700+ patches merged from Vim. FEATURES: New API functions: nvim_create_buf: create various kinds of buffers nvim_get_context, nvim_load_context 8e6b0a73c91b #10619 API: Context: save/restore/inspect editor state nvim_input_mouse: perform mouse actions nvim_open_win: create floating windows (and external, for supporting UIs) nvim_paste: paste text at cursor nvim_put: put text at cursor nvim_select_popupmenu_item: perform popupmenu actions nvim_set_keymap: create/delete mappings nvim_set_vvar: set v: variables nvim_ui_pum_set_height nvim_ui_try_resize_grid nvim_win_close: close windows nvim_win_get_config: get window configuration nvim_win_set_config: reconfigure windows New UI events: redraw.grid_destroy redraw.hl_group_set 8a3f8589a3ed #10504 UI/highlight: expose builtin highlight groups using hl_group_set event redraw.msg_clear redraw.msg_history_show redraw.msg_ruler redraw.msg_set_pos redraw.msg_show redraw.msg_showcmd redraw.msg_showmode redraw.win_close redraw.win_external_pos redraw.win_float_pos redraw.win_hide redraw.win_pos API f5c56f03bb9e #9170 API/Lua: nvim_buf_attach: support Lua callback 82d48c0dab0f #9896 API: emit nvim_error_event on failed async request b9ad12e6c2fa #9992 UI/nvim_ui_attach(): add `override` option 3d1ed7c95901 #9993 UI/ext_messages: learn more message kinds 8ed54bbec3b0 #9547 proper multiline error message for rpcrequest, API wrappers Lua This release introduces "Nvim-Lua standard library". See ":help lua-stdlib". 89d7e24891c2 #9463 Lua stdlib: vim.inspect, string functions 8e941c59ec23 #9740 Lua: generate documentation from docstrings 1cbe0145695b #9301 lua/stdlib: Introduce vim.shared c83926cd0aa5 #10123 Lua: introduce vim.loop (expose libuv event-loop) 81e1dbca99c1 #10120 Lua: vim.schedule(cb) 1f54f68732b4 #10688 Lua: minimal UTF-16 support needed for LSP 6fb0020df4eb #10513 Lua encoding support c0993ed3433e Lua: support getting UTF-32 and UTF-16 sizes of replaced text b0e26199ec02 Lua: add {old_byte_size} to on_lines buffer change event UI: - The Nvim 0.3.4 UI protocol introduced line-based updates instead of legacy char-based updates. Nvim 0.4 continues to evolve the UI protocol. See ":help ui". Legacy UI clients are supported. See ":help api-contract". 9a1675b06539 #6619 Floating windows - Can be (re)positioned, anchored, external. - Are real windows showing real buffers. No shortcuts, hacks, or compromises. - Support all features and API of normal windows, plus more. 6427894d8911 #8455 Multigrid: "windows drawn on separate grids" - Windows are logically isolated internally. - Windows are sent to UIs as distinct objects, so that UIs can control layout instead of being stuck with the classic TUI layout. - Per-window font-size, dimenions, line-spacing. - Compositor: Internal subsystem for composing grids. 3855204f5860 #6917 UIEnter, UILeave 788bcbba2465 #9923 ui: ":syn blend=", 'winblend' 7cf7c0a0b8e9 #9575 ui: 'redrawdebug' option for flexible debugging of redrawing 5c836d2ef8b6 #9607 wildoptions=pum (enabled by default) 37f8df882463 #9571 UI: 'pumblend' option for semi-transparent popupmenu c403a95a5297 #9446 Visual: highlight char-at-cursor - Traditionally Vim's visual selection does "reverse mode", which perhaps conflicts with the non-blinking block cursor. But 'guicursor' defaults to a vertical bar for selection=exclusive, and this confuses users who expect to see the text highlighted. :terminal fc27dc98d74f #8550 autocmds: TermEnter, TermLeave d13803f64fc5 #9810 keymap, terminal: more keycodes 3b56f59532ac #9535 :terminal : Fix F1-F4 key codes 2d4a37ebab35 #10370 :ls : show "R", "F" for terminal-jobs fd0fd752c872 #9966 terminal: swap priority of terminal, editor highlights 7bb858c39cac #9494 libvterm 0.1 TUI 3afb397407af syntax, TUI: support "strikethrough" ccbcd390d42d #9408 TUI: "title stacking" unconditionally 298608f88c46 #9509 TUI: detect background color, set bg=dark/light 42f492ac9905 #9097 TUI: handle Smulx extension capability (extended underline) 424ddd01f588 #10205 TUI: support rgba background detection 9b4383261a3d #9601 TUI: italics in tmux, Terminal.app f6fb370b1bcc #9793 keymap: support more (keypad) keycodes 3340e08becbf #9423 TUI: Konsole DECSCUSR fixup :checkhealth d0fd66ba82c4 health/provider.vim: check curl HTTPS support c38862aceabe #10490 checkhealth: try yarn if npm is missing 43356a43d00f #9929 health: check if tmux enabled true colors ec5a4d862d71 #9548 checkhealth: validate locale providers (clipboard, python, etc.): 96be8a2c4d63 #10161 Allow reloading providers (useful for UIs/clients) db3c797c6b3c #9487 provider: improve error message if provider is missing Various: 36762a00a801 #9295 signs: support multiple columns 801fe799ff35 #10382 eval: wait() (wait for any condition) 9df3a676e7f2 #10400 MsgArea highlight; message grid a9bea8c1047f #10790 keymap: allow modifiers to multibyte chars, like <m-ä> 25e0a449bb66 #10878 #4448 paste: redesign (10x+ faster pasting; extensible vim.paste Lua hook) ef5037e7f6e1 #9706 autocmd: introduce "++once" feature 175398f21645 #9616 add CompleteChanged autocmd 7fcf2f926fc6 #9717 TextYankPost: add v:event["inclusive"] 3a699a790c14 #8364 termdebug.vim plugin ca1ce590257c #9709 performance: use os_copy to create backups ed0e96cd28f8 man.vim: set 'linebreak' 70f6939fd4b5 #9564 events: add "Signal" event f89d0d8230f3 #9568 inccommand: auto-disable if folding is slow FIXES: 41bb68b8e8d0 #10584 process_stop: uv: do not close stdin first/explicitly e50aa2a6c654 #10117 normal: Don't exit CTRL-O mode after processing K_EVENT 95fa71c6d2b4 #9504 :recover : Fix crash on non-existent *.swp 5a836d4767b7 #9507 screen: don't unconditionally clear messages on window scroll 149dcbf2c762 #10021 channel: refactor events, prevent recursive invocation of events d19ff73b39a9 #10107 Fix multiple c_CTRL-D showing statusline b65a7b7f6692 #10103 Fix wildmode=list,full and display+=msgsep interaction 0be6d3c86fe5 #9634 fsync: Ignore ENOTSUP. Fix writing to SMB. b247c6fd2255 #10025 kbtree: pointer UB and unitialized value fixes 018e0d5a19c3 #9643 API/buffer-updates: always detach on buf-reload 400ee59247ea #9961 API: fix cursor position when lines are added 769f44e918c6 #9911 win/defaults: Use "…/nvim-data/site" in 'runtimepath' 83d571653bdc #9911 spellfile.vim: store files in stdpath('data') 8dbf23181add #9887 RPC: conform message-id type to msgpack-RPC spec 5f996e36d102 #9894 options: properly reset directories on 'autochdir' 4c4a57015687 #9807 various CursorMoved fixes 943bedfc86ab #9853 event-loop: do not set CA_COMMAND_BUSY 9d207fd87617 #9693 dictwatcheradd(): support b:changedtick 2d50bf349883 #9789 mac: fix locale detection c5631338b16b #9754 :mksession : restore tab-local working directories 092e7e6c6058 #9703 #9703 executable(): return false if user is not owner 11a481f711ee #9686 env var fixes/improvements 8e54847fdf3c #9666 #7920 os/env: Fix completion of multibyte env var names 519382646be3 #10468 Fix is_executable_in_path() on Windows 8eaa452073a1 #9516 win: exepath(), executable() fixes f55c1e4233a4 #10544 reltimefloat(): allow negative result b08dc3ec195f #10561 win: jobstart(), system(): $PATHEXT-resolve exe 7cc2b723d43c #10392 TextYankPost: spurious/too-early dispatch during delete 6e01ed6a4c85 OpenBSD: stop jobs/processes properly 58dd5fcc01ed #10522 jobstop(): close channel before process_stop() 83632022f84e #10959 improved resize behavior (all UIs) c6eb1f42bec0 #10830 API: fix nvim_command_output buffer overflow cbfd18c85acd #10763 startup: handle 'guicursor' after user config b8f2436febcc #10915 jobwait(): fix race if job exits quickly 2fafed6bb8aa #10765 clipboard: handle/avoid SIGTERM with previous owner 8aca932aa0ac #9954 clipboard: setreg("*") with clipboard=unnamed 3f10c5b5338f #9480 performance: clipboard/macOS: assume that pbcopy works 48efafc81c84 #10398 screen: disable redrawing inside VimResized 5e4b93a38f1e #10389 API/Lua: make nvim_execute_lua use native lua floats, not special tables 8c6f5b7f9268 #9934 Spurious quote mark in command line when typing <C-R> a8a38f346548 Lua 5.2/5.3 compat :terminal 47b7b471fa0f #10700 :terminal : update buffer when switching tabpage 5225c1ec302f #9605 terminal: Fix potential invalid local 'scrollback' 894f6bee54e8 #8325 :terminal : set topline based on window height 8171e96b9640 #9551 Improve :terminal resize d928b036dc2b #9856 :stopinsert should leave terminal-mode 3f712185058f #9926 :terminal : fix: Using `:stopinsert` while in normal mode 5020daa6e5ce #9883 ui/terminal: make terminal state redraw like any other state TUI: 9f19e8d29dce #9443 TUI: Do not disable BCE for builtin terminfos a4076e5dcf66 #9474 win/TUI: fix text overrides line numbers 533d4a36ec03 #9645 TUI: do not resize host-terminal on startup b51e5d8b8dd2 #9688 tui_tk_ti_getstr: handle weird value 1f5eac1115a4 #10785 TUI: fix data-race during resize CHANGES: 9697c7f56a26 #8194 fix menu_get() 7f2e43c637e5 #9520 improve Lua error messages c2343180d74f #9526 Remove jemalloc baf93d96063c #9581 UI: always use concrete colors for default_colors_set 91688b488310 #9563 defaults: set 'scrollback' to -1 by default bb24fec33355 #10136 defaults: exclude "S" from 'shortmess' ddd0eb6f5120 #8540 startup: -es/-Es (silent/batch mode): skip swapfile 35362495c965 #9805 jumplist: avoid extra tail entry 939d9053bdf2 #10573 channels: reflect exit due to signals in exit status code 45c34bd84aa5 #10689 :doautocmd : Never show "No matching autocommands" fb19aeeb33f7 #9110 API: make nvim_win_set_option() set window-global, not buffer-local abfc8b3257f8 #10778 emsg_multiline: log Vim errors 06d9cc734bf0 #10657 exists("$FOO"): return false for empty env var 6616d1d3e5c9 #10743 win/env: Vim-compat: Empty string deletes env var 7d664837e1a9 #10662 win: expand nested env var in $HOME 2816bc8620ca #8349 edit.c: Disable indent during completion 58f505dc7432 #9829 startup: remove TUI init special-case Historically Vim/Nvim does backflips to handle input and show messages before a UI is available. This logical contradiction was already fixed for remote UIs (#9024 c236e80cf3df). Fixing it also for the TUI avoids problems on Windows, simplifies the logic, and avoids races like #9959.
* Merge pull request #11025 from bfredl/doublescrollBjörn Linse2019-09-15
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| * compositor: avoid transmitting invalid lines on double scrollBjörn Linse2019-09-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This happens in an operation which both increases topline and also inserts new lines somewhere in the remaining are. So before drawing any line, win_update() is performing two grid_scroll operations. === A B C D E^ F === Consider that new line will be inserted after line E and screen also scrolled up to line C. First the topline will be adjusted (x is the scrolling region, ! invalid/empty space created by the scroll): === C x D x E^ x F x ! x ! x === and then space is inserted for the new line === C D E^ ! x F x ! x === The problem is that we are now assuming that any invalid area ! created by a scroll is filled with actual contents (by win_line etc) before it is scrolled again. But in this case the last invalid line ! gets scrolled. Ideally we should make win_update smarter and just scroll valid lines for the later scroll (it is just wasteful to scroll the larger area anyway), but for the 0.4 releasejust make the compositor ignore such an invalid line (as it will get overdrawn anyway later).
* | Merge pull request #11026 from janlazo/vim-8.1.0220Daniel Hahler2019-09-15
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| * test/old: detect user modules for python,rubyJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Set the environment variables before changing $HOME so that python,ruby can find user modules not in $HOME. Reference: - https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/7be7ec98a22451ec75ce5eb9284fa1722b53c697 - https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/10270#issuecomment-531516948
| * vim-patch:8.1.0220: Ruby converts v:true and v:false to a numberJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-15
|/ | | | | | | | | Problem: Ruby converts v:true and v:false to a number. Solution: Use Qtrue and Qfalse instead. (Masataka Pocke Kuwabara, closes vim/vim#3259) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d84b26a03b13cd816d80ff32b61e8de740d499ce nvim does not support v:none.
* Merge #11021 from justinmk/ctx-rename-buflistJustin M. Keyes2019-09-14
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| * Context: rename "buflist" => "bufs"Justin M. Keyes2019-09-14
| | | | | | | | | | Given the other type names "jumps", "vars", etc., the name "buflist" is somewhat unintuitive.
| * API: nvim_get_context: "opts" paramJustin M. Keyes2019-09-14
|/ | | | | Since the parameter is already non-primitive, make it an `opts` map instead of just a list, in case we want to extend it later.
* release.sh: bump nvim.appdata.xmlJustin M. Keyes2019-09-14
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* Merge #11020 from janlazo/vim-8.1.0289Justin M. Keyes2019-09-14
|\ | | | | | | vim-patch:8.0.{1134,1148},8.1.{212,289,2028} fix #10270
| * test/old: skip python-bindeval testsJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-14
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| * vim-patch:8.1.0212: preferred cursor column not set in interfacesJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Preferred cursor column not set in interfaces. Solution: Set w_set_curswant when setting the cursor. (David Hotham, closes vim/vim#3060) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/53901442f37a59e5495165f91db5574c0b43ab04 This contains test_ruby changes only. test_python changes were ported before.
| * ci/travis: install pynvim outside of $HOMEJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-14
| | | | | | | | | | This runs the python tests on Travis. WIP: skip failing python tests
| * test/old: skip failing ruby testsJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-14
| | | | | | | | These tests didn't pass in https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/9245
| * vim-patch:8.0.1448: segfault with exception inside :rubyfile commandJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Segmentation fault when Ruby throws an exception inside :rubyfile command. Solution: Use rb_protect() instead of rb_load_protect(). (ujihisa, closes vim/vim#2147, greywolf, closes vim/vim#2512, vim/vim#2511) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/37badc898b8d167e11553b6d05908ffd35928a6e
| * vim-patch:8.0.1134: superfluous call to syn_get_final_id()Jan Edmund Lazo2019-09-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Superfluous call to syn_get_final_id(). Solution: Remove it. (Ken Takata) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/76301956f0c079d893cfd927b11456328bed4f9b
| * vim-patch:8.1.2028: options test script does not workJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Options test script does not work. Solution: Use optiondefs.h for input. https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d9b0d83b13d2691e4544709abd87eac004715175
| * vim-patch:8.1.0289: cursor moves to wrong column after quickfix jumpJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Cursor moves to wrong column after quickfix jump. Solution: Set the curswant flag. (Andy Massimino, closes vim/vim#3331) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/2dfcef4c08a3371e2126504bea00b274f937a840
* | autocmds: TermEnter, TermLeave #8550Usama Hameed2019-09-14
|/ | | fix #8428
* vim-patch:8.1.2023: no test for synIDattr() returning "strikethrough" (#11018)Daniel Hahler2019-09-14
| | | | | Problem: No test for synIDattr() returning "strikethrough". Solution: Extend the synIDattr() test. (Jaskaran Singh, closes vim/vim#4929) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/dcb2b9cb085288d2a2e4cc31abc591ade04e782e
* Merge #11015 from justinmk/getdigitsJustin M. Keyes2019-09-13
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| * lintJustin M. Keyes2019-09-13
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| * getdigits: introduce `strict`, `def` parametersJustin M. Keyes2019-09-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: During a refactor long ago, we changed the `getdigits_*` familiy of functions to abort on overflow. But this is often wrong, because many of these codepaths are handling user input. Solution: Decide at each call-site whether to use "strict" mode. fix #5555
| * rename: getdigits_safe => try_getdigitsJustin M. Keyes2019-09-13
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* vim-patch:8.1.0719: too many #ifdefs [ci skip] #11016Jan Edmund Lazo2019-09-13
| | | | | Problem: Too many #ifdefs. Solution: Always build with the +visualextra feature. https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/870ba5f6dce974b6c1c47bf9d3b20db805d10b36
* vim-patch:8.1.2026: possibly using uninitialized memory #11013Jan Edmund Lazo2019-09-13
| | | | | Problem: Possibly using uninitialized memory. Solution: Check if "dict" is NULL. (closes vim/vim#4925) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/dbec74907eb614517bcf27116d5aad32e087f241
* test: fix failure on Windows (allow ".exe")Justin M. Keyes2019-09-13
| | | | ref 77594d55f709
* win/dist: nvim-qt v0.2.14 #11008Justin M. Keyes2019-09-13
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* startup: fail if --embed with -es/-Es #10753glacambre2019-09-13
| | | | Closes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/10031
* syntax, TUI: support "strikethrough"Jaskaran Singh2019-09-13
| | | | | | fix #3436 Includes: vim-patch:8.0.1038: strike-through text not supported
* Merge #11007 from janlazo/vim-8.0.1772Justin M. Keyes2019-09-13
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| * vim-patch:8.1.0267: no good check if restoring quickfix list workedJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: No good check if restoring quickfix list worked. Solution: Let qf_restore_list() return OK/FAIL. (Yegappan Lakshmanan) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/90f1e2b7bcf56112e1535b693acf131727179a6e
| * vim-patch:8.1.0261: Coverity complains about a negative array indexJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Coverity complains about a negative array index. Solution: When qf_id2nr() cannot find the list then don't set qf_curlist. https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/38efd1d17a6e6aa2add71efdf2cde4a788e5f5e5
| * vim-patch:8.1.0259: no test for fixed quickfix issueJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: No test for fixed quickfix issue. Solution: Add a test. Clean up the code a bit. (Yegappan Lakshmanan) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/3f347e4716c44cf6458be407e712e3d708d82580
| * vim-patch:8.1.0248: duplicated quickfix codeJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: duplicated quickfix code. Solution: Move the code to a function. https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8d8a65e389cef318ae661ff0fe7b1b00fd7cb25f
| * vim-patch:8.0.1772: quickfix: mixup of FALSE and FAIL, returning -1Jan Edmund Lazo2019-09-13
|/ | | | | | Problem: Quickfix: mixup of FALSE and FAIL, returning -1. Solution: Use FAIL and INVALID_QFIDX. (Yegappan Lakshmanan) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/29ce409bfca52bb8a07e2975d06fd788458e9861
* Merge #6917 'UIEnter, UILeave'Justin M. Keyes2019-09-12
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| * UIEnter/UILeave: fire for embedder UI, builtin TUIJustin M. Keyes2019-09-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before this, --embed UIs (without --headless) would not trigger UIEnter. For TUI, maybe UIEnter isn't useful, but: - It is less "surprising"/special. - Makes documentation simpler. - When TUI becomes a coprocess, it will happen anyway.
| * rename: UIAttach/UIDetach => UIEnter/UILeaveJustin M. Keyes2019-09-12
| | | | | | | | | | "enter"/"leave" is more conventional for Vim events, and "attach"/"detach" distinction does not gain much.
| * API/nvim_list_uis(): include "chan" field for TUIJustin M. Keyes2019-09-12
| | | | | | | | | | Even though it's always zero currently, it's less confusing if all UIs have the same fields.
| * UIAttach, UIDetachJustin M. Keyes2019-09-12
| | | | | | | | | | doc: ginit.vim, gvimrc fix #3656
| * UIAttach, UIDetachRui Abreu Ferreira2019-09-12
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* Merge #10999 from janlazo/clang_pvs2Justin M. Keyes2019-09-12
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| * lintJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-12
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| * fixup! cursor_shape: check if modep is nonnullJan Edmund Lazo2019-09-11
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| * Remove excess <stdint.h>Jan Edmund Lazo2019-09-11
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