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* fix(completion): don't add backslashes to runtime pattern (#24296)zeertzjq2023-07-08
| | | | | Problem: Bashslashes added as regexp in runtime completion may be treated as path separator with some 'isfname' value. Solution: Make curly braces work for runtime completion and use it.
* fix(defaults): visual star (*) on text with "?"Justin M. Keyes2023-07-08
| | | | regression from 6318edadc32acce3ed41a6995a5faa5395b5f562
* fix(docs): match DocSearch style with site themeJustin M. Keyes2023-07-08
| | | | ref https://github.com/neovim/neovim.github.io/commit/2b4f9e47809c16743f7d31d0dc1f1e3c2f313a56
* fix(defaults): visual hash (#) on text with "?"Justin M. Keyes2023-07-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: The default "#" mapping fails on the following example after v$h# with cursor at start of the first line: aa?/\bb aa aa?/\bb Solution: Also escape "?".
* Merge #24295 from justinmk/doc2Justin M. Keyes2023-07-08
|\ | | | | docs: "Return (multiple)", condense @notes
| * docs: gather @notes items into one sectionJustin M. Keyes2023-07-08
| | | | | | | | related: 21eacbfef399
| * docs: "Return (multiple)" headingJustin M. Keyes2023-07-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Lua functions that return multiple results are declared by using multiple `@return` docstring directives. But the generated docs don't make it obvious what this represents. Solution: - Generate a "Return (multiple)" heading for multiple-value functions. - Fix `@note` directives randomly placed after `@return`.
| * docs: MAINTAIN.md, nvim_get_markJustin M. Keyes2023-07-08
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* test(tui): add test for overriding argv[0] (#24293)zeertzjq2023-07-08
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* fix(lsp): don't use hl_mode = combine for inlay hints #24276Chinmay Dalal2023-07-08
| | | | | | | Problem: `hl_mode` for inlay hints is `combine`, causing bugs like inlay hints using highlights from the previous character (#24152, #24068) Solution: Don't use hl_mode=combine for inlay hints.
* fix(extmarks): fix wrong highlight after "combine" virt_text (#24281)Ibby2023-07-08
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* fix(startup): run embedded Nvim with real path (#24282)zeertzjq2023-07-08
| | | fix(startup): run embedded process with real path
* feat(lua): allow vim.wo to be double indexed (#20288)Lewis Russell2023-07-07
| | | | | | | | * feat(lua): allow vim.wo to be double indexed Problem: `vim.wo` does not implement `setlocal` Solution: Allow `vim.wo` to be double indexed Co-authored-by: Christian Clason <c.clason@uni-graz.at>
* docs: CONTRIBUTING.md updates (#24280)Lewis Russell2023-07-07
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* fix(treesitter): update folds in all relevant windows (#24230)Jaehwang Jung2023-07-07
| | | | | | | | | Problem: When using treesitter foldexpr, * :diffput/get open diff folds, and * folds are not updated in other windows that contain the updated buffer. Solution: Update folds in all windows that contain the updated buffer and use expr foldmethod.
* fix(folds): fix missing virt_lines above when fold is hidden (#24274)zeertzjq2023-07-07
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* fix(drawline): inline virt_text hl_mode inside syntax/extmark hl (#24273)zeertzjq2023-07-07
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* Merge #21677 fix(defaults): visual star (*,#) is fragileJustin M. Keyes2023-07-06
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| * refactor(defaults): use vim.region for visual star (*,#)Justin M. Keyes2023-07-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: The parent commit added a new vim.get_visual_selection() function to improve visual star. But that is redundant with vim.region(). Any current limitations of vim.region() should be fixed instead of adding a new function. Solution: Delete vim.get_visual_selection(). Use vim.region() to get the visual selection. TODO: fails with visual "block" selections.
| * fix(defaults): visual mode star (*,#) is fragileSteven Ward2023-07-06
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Visual mode "*", "#" mappings don't work on text with "/", "\", "?", and newlines. Solution: Get the visual selection and escape it as a search pattern. Add functions vim.get_visual_selection and _search_for_visual_selection. Fix #21676
* docs(luaref): remove parentheses from tags for typedefs (#24271)zeertzjq2023-07-06
| | | And fix alignment.
* fix(vim.system): close check handle (#24270)zeertzjq2023-07-06
| | | Fix hang after running vim.system() with sanitizers.
* fix(column): fix wrong cursor with 'statuscolumn' and cpo+=n (#24268)zeertzjq2023-07-06
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* refactor(plines.c): update outdated comments (#24264)zeertzjq2023-07-06
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* fix(ui): delay win_viewport until screen update #24182fredizzimo2023-07-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Sometimes, when nvim sends the `win_viewport` event, for example when scrolling with visible folds on the screen, it reports the `scroll_delta` value one batch into "future". So when the client application is trying to show the new viewport it's not yet updated, resulting in temporary corruption / screen flickering. For more details see #23609, and starting from [this comment]( https://github.com/neovide/neovide/pull/1790#issuecomment-1518697747) in https://github.com/neovide/neovide/pull/1790,, where the issue was first detected. Note that some of the conclusions in those are not fully accurate, but the general observations are. Solution: When there are pending updates to a Window, delay the `win_viewport` UI event until the updates are sent. This ensures that there's no flush between sending the viewport and updating of the lines corresponding to the new viewport. Document the existing viewport behaviour (for cases where there are no extra flushes), give a hint about how applications can deal with the slightly surprising behaviour of the viewport event being sent after the updates. Fixes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/23609
* Merge pull request #23228 from seandewar/cmdwin-jailzeertzjq2023-07-05
|\ | | | | fix(api): use `text_locked()` to check for textlock
| * fix(api): disallow some more functions during textlockSean Dewar2023-07-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: nvim_buf_set_text(), nvim_open_term() and termopen() all change buffer text, which is forbidden during textlock. Additionally, nvim_open_term() and termopen() may be used to convert the cmdwin buffer into a terminal buffer, which is weird. Solution: Allow nvim_buf_set_text() and nvim_open_term() in the cmdwin, but disallow nvim_open_term() from converting the cmdwin buffer into a terminal buffer. termopen() is not allowed in the cmdwin (as it always operates on curbuf), so just check text_locked(). Also happens to improve the error in #21055: nvim_buf_set_text() was callable during textlock, but happened to check textlock indirectly via u_save(); however, this caused the error to be overwritten by an unhelpful "Failed to save undo information" message when msg_list == NULL (e.g: an `<expr>` mapping invoked outside of do_cmdline()).
| * fix(api): use text_locked() to check textlockSean Dewar2023-07-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: some API functions that check textlock (usually those that can change curwin or curbuf) can break the cmdwin. Solution: make FUNC_API_CHECK_TEXTLOCK call text_locked() instead, which already checks for textlock, cmdwin and `<expr>` status. Add FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK_ALLOW_CMDWIN to allow such functions to be usable in the cmdwin if they can work properly there; the opt-in nature of this attribute should hopefully help mitigate future bugs. Also fix a regression in #22634 that made functions checking textlock usable in `<expr>` mappings, and rename FUNC_API_CHECK_TEXTLOCK to FUNC_API_TEXTLOCK.
* | fix(runtime): don't set gx mapping if already mapped (#24262)zeertzjq2023-07-05
| | | | | | This matches netrw's use of maparg().
* | fix(plines): don't return very large height on very long line (#24260)zeertzjq2023-07-05
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* | Merge #23401 vim.ui.open: "gx" without netrwJustin M. Keyes2023-07-05
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| * fix(vim.ui.open): return (don't show) error messageJustin M. Keyes2023-07-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: Showing an error via vim.notify() makes it awkward for callers such as lsp/handlers.lua to avoid showing redundant errors. Solution: Return the message instead of showing it. Let the caller decide whether and when to show the message.
| * fix(gx): visual selection, expand env varsJustin M. Keyes2023-07-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --- Rejected experiment: move vim.ui.open() to vim.env.open() Problem: `vim.ui` is where user-interface "providers" live, which can be overridden. It would also be useful to have a "providers" namespace for platform-specific features such as "open", clipboard, python, and the other providers listed in `:help providers`. We could overload `vim.ui` to serve that purpose as the single "providers" namespace, but `vim.ui.nodejs()` for example seems awkward. Solution: `vim.env` currently has too narrow of a purpose. Overload it to also be a namespace for `vim.env.open`. diff --git a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta.lua b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta.lua index 913f1fe20348..17d05ff37595 100644 --- a/runtime/lua/vim/_meta.lua +++ b/runtime/lua/vim/_meta.lua @@ -37,8 +37,28 @@ local options_info = setmetatable({}, { end, }) -vim.env = setmetatable({}, { - __index = function(_, k) +vim.env = setmetatable({ + open = setmetatable({}, { + __call = function(_, uri) + print('xxxxx'..uri) + return true + end, + __tostring = function() + local v = vim.fn.getenv('open') + if v == vim.NIL then + return nil + end + return v + end, + }) + }, + { + __index = function(t, k, ...) + if k == 'open' then + error() + -- vim.print({...}) + -- return rawget(t, k) + end local v = vim.fn.getenv(k) if v == vim.NIL then return nil
| * feat(vim.ui): vim.ui.open, "gx" without netrwmarshmallow2023-07-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | Co-authored-by: Mathias Fußenegger <mfussenegger@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Justin M. Keyes <justinkz@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ii14 <59243201+ii14@users.noreply.github.com>
* | fix(edit): fix K_EVENT interfering with 'digraph' (#24258)zeertzjq2023-07-05
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* fix(api): allow negative column arguments for nvim_buf_set_text (#23501)notomo2023-07-04
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* fix(lsp): revert change to buf.clear_references() #24238Raphael2023-07-04
| | | | | | | Problem: in #24046 the signature of buf.clear_references() changed, which indirectly breaks callers that were passing "ignored" args. Solution: because util.buf_clear_references() already defaulted to "current buffer", the change to buf.clear_references() isn't actually needed, so just revert it.
* feat(l10n): update Turkish translations #24246Emir SARI2023-07-04
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* perf(ui-ext): approximate scroll_delta when scrolling too much (#24234)zeertzjq2023-07-04
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* fix(ui-ext): "scroll_delta" handle topfill and skipcol (#24249)zeertzjq2023-07-04
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* fix(api, lua): make blank lines in a message work properly (#24244)zeertzjq2023-07-04
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* fix(plines): handle inline virtual text after last char (#24241)zeertzjq2023-07-03
| | | Also remove dead code in win_lbr_chartabsize().
* docs(gen_help_html): accept "~/" in file/dir params #24240Justin M. Keyes2023-07-03
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* Merge pull request #23167 from dundargoc/refactor/longbfredl2023-07-03
|\ | | | | refactor: remove long
| * refactor: remove longdundargoc2023-07-03
|/ | | | | long is 32-bits even on 64-bit windows which makes the type suboptimal for a codebase meant to be cross-platform.
* Merge pull request #23891 from rickyz/grid_line_flagsbfredl2023-07-03
|\ | | | | fix(ui): propagate line flags on grid_line events
| * fix(ui): propagate line wrapping state on grid_line eventsRicky Zhou2023-06-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes the TUI's line-wrapping behavior, which was broken with the migration to the msgpack-based UI protocol (see https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/7369#issuecomment-1571812273).
* | perf(treesitter): cache fold query (#24222)Jaehwang Jung2023-07-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | perf(treesitter): cache vim.treesitter.query.get Problem: vim.treesitter.query.get searches and reads query files every time it's called, if user hasn't overridden the query. So this can incur slowdown when called frequently. This can happen when using treesitter foldexpr. For example, when using `:h :range!` in markdown file to format fenced codeblock, on_changedtree in _fold.lua is triggered many times despite that the tree doesn't have syntactic changes (might be a bug in LanguageTree). (Incidentally, the resulting fold is incorrect due to a bug in `:h range!`.) on_changedtree calls vim.treesitter.query.get for each tree changes. In addition, it may request folds queries for injected languages without fold queries, such as markdown_inline. Solution: * Cache the result of vim.treesitter.query.get. * If query file was not found, fail quickly at later calls.
* | build(deps): bump luv to 1.45.0-0 (#24228)Christian Clason2023-07-02
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* | build(nix): fix markdown parser #24225figsoda2023-07-01
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