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* 'inccommand': reworkJustin M. Keyes2016-11-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Eliminate/isolate static/global variables - Remove special-case parameter from buflist_new() - Remove special-case ECMD_RESERVED_BUFNR - To determine when u_undo_and_forget() should be done, check b_changedtick instead of a heuristic. - use mb_string2cells() instead of strlen() to measure the :sub patterns - call ml_close() before buf_clear_file(). Avoids leaks caught by ASan. Original patch by: Robin Elrharbi-Fleury (Robinhola) Audrey Rayé (Adrey06) Philémon Hullot (DesbyP) Aymeric Collange (aym7) Clément Guyomard (Clement0)
* keymap: Support <D-...> (super/command key).Justin M. Keyes2016-02-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Adds support for: - api:vim_input("<D-a>") - ":nnoremap <C-D-S-...>" and permutations thereof UIs must capture the modifier and send it as "<D-...>" to vim_input(). Note: Before this commit, any arbitrary ":nnoremap <{foo}-{bar}>" mapping could already be invoked with feedkeys("\<{foo}-{bar}>"). This commit supports "D-" as a modifier that can be combined with "C-", "A-", "S-" in any order. For non-GUI (terminal) support, user must: :set <D-a>={CSI sequence} then send the {CSI sequence} from their terminal. But this does not work yet (regression #2204). Closes #2190
* misc: UNIX => Unix #4022Seth Jackson2016-01-16
| | | | | | | | | | Although UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group, it doesn't really matter whether we refer to these systems as UNIX, Unix, or Unix-like. So, for consistency, refer to them collectively as Unix. Related: http://www.greens.org/about/unix.html http://www.unixica.com/html/unixunix.html
* vim-patch:8a94d87Justin M. Keyes2015-12-17
| | | | | | Update runtime files. https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8a94d873aa8c753a8522ea86a049bdf2abd0c507
* Remove POSIX 'cpoptions': cleanupMichael Reed2015-07-19
| | | | | | - CPO_ALL and CPO_VI are identical, so merge them - No longer check for the environment variable 'VIM_POSIX' - In vim_diff.txt, mention the removal of 'cpoptions' flags
* doc: Remove Vi annotationsMichael Reed2015-05-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This removes all instances of '{not in Vi}', '{Vi: ... }', etc. We don't care about Vi compatibility, so all of these annotations are useless in nvim. This also removed the syntax definitions for these items. In addition, remove instances of '{only when compiled with +feature}' adjacent to instances of '{not in Vi}' and friends. Helped-by: David Bürgin <676c7473@gmail.com> Helped-by: Felipe Morales <hel.sheep@gmail.com> closes #2535
* doc: remove :fixdelJustin M. Keyes2015-04-25
| | | | | | :fixdel was removed in 3baba1e7bc6698e6bc9f1d37fce88b30d6274bc9 Helped-by: Michael Reed <m.reed@mykolab.com>
* doc: Remove refs to 'compatible' and friendsMichael Reed2015-03-24
| | | | | | | Also remove some MS-DOS references on lines already being touched. Based on this commit: https://github.com/justinmk/neovim/commit/e4db01ca8707c34dc808d7f6378aa3aba9002a2d
* Remove Amiga remnantsMichael Reed2014-12-19
| | | | | | | | | Notes regarding the removal of specific items: - Aztec C: only on the Amiga. - mch_check_win(): doesn't exist anymore. - Comment in ex_cmds.c: It seems the context for this comment was removed, but the comment was inadvertantly left alone.
* re-integrate runtime/ vim-patch:0 #938Justin M. Keyes2014-07-29
Vim runtime files based on 7.4.384 / hg changeset 7090d7f160f7 Excluding: Amiga icons (*.info, icons/) doc/hangulin.txt tutor/ spell/ lang/ (only used for menu translations) macros/maze/, macros/hanoi/, macros/life/, macros/urm/ These were used to test vi compatibility. termcap "Demonstration of a termcap file (for the Amiga and Archimedes)" Helped-by: Rich Wareham <rjw57@cam.ac.uk> Helped-by: John <john.schmidt.h@gmail.com> Helped-by: Yann <yann@yann-salaun.com> Helped-by: Christophe Badoit <c.badoit@lesiteimmo.com> Helped-by: drasill <github@tof2k.com> Helped-by: Tae Sandoval Murgan <taecilla@gmail.com> Helped-by: Lowe Thiderman <lowe.thiderman@gmail.com>