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Update runtime files
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/63f32603789d1a27c559fc440325955fd0b8b500
skip translations
skip user manual rewrite
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Many filetypes from filetype.vim set buffer-local variables, meaning
vim.filetype.match cannot be used without side effects. Instead of
setting these buffer-local variables in the filetype detection functions
themselves, have vim.filetype.match return an optional function value
that, when called, sets these variables. This allows vim.filetype.match
to work without side effects.
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https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/aca12fd89b082dd9cc12ae085a84f1805747bbdf
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add a new `callback` field to `nvim_get_autocmds`
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Slight inaccuracy in v8.1.1084's port.
Like Vim, it should return [], not 0.
Ref #18890
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Update runtime files.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/016188fd8a30cfbaca3faa0daea9a47138dc5c4b
omit changes from doc/builtin.txt (needs 8.2.1536, 8.2.4981)
skip user manual rewrite for Vim9script
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(#18814)
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Without the proper comments, doxygen doesn't understand the comment
belongs to the struct member:
https://www.doxygen.nl/manual/docblocks.html#memberdoc
[skip ci]
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Fixes https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/18860
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perf(tests): don't invoke nvim_get_all_options_info until needed
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This call alone is responible of 40 000 000 out of 80 000 000
individual alloc/free calls in the test suite.
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runtime rplugins such like legacy script providers are not affected
by this change.
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Update runtime files
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/cfa8f9a3f285060152ebbdbf86fbc7aecf1dd756
skip syntax/vim.vim (needs 8.2.4770)
skip doc/syntax.vim (needs several colorscheme patches)
skip further rewrite of manual
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Problem: No good filetype for conf files similar to dosini.
Solution: Add the confini filetype. (closes vim/vim#10510)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/635f48010dcf6d97f3a65b4785e1726ad386d3eb
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Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Dan Sully <dan+github@sully.org>
Co-authored-by: saher <msaher.shair@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Stephan Seitz <stephan.seitz@fau.de>
Co-authored-by: Benedikt Müller <d12bb@posteo.de>
Co-authored-by: Andrey Mishchenko <mishchea@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Famiu Haque <famiuhaque@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oliver Marriott <hello@omarriott.com>
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Most LSP servers require the notification to correctly load the
settings and for those who don't it doesn't cause any harm.
So far this is done in lspconfig, but with the addition of vim.lsp.start
it should be part of core.
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A alternative/subset of https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/18506 that should be forward compatible with a potential project system.
Configuration of LSP clients (without lspconfig) now looks like this:
vim.lsp.start({
name = 'my-server-name',
cmd = {'name-of-language-server-executable'},
root_dir = vim.fs.dirname(vim.fs.find({'setup.py', 'pyproject.toml'}, { upward = true })[1]),
})
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convert API types using mpack instead of msgpack
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Currently this is more or less a straight off reimplementation,
but this allow further optimizations down the line, especially
for avoiding memory allocations of rpc objects.
Current score for "make functionaltest; make oldtest" on a -DEXITFREE build:
is 117 055 352 xfree(ptr != NULL) calls (that's NUMBERWANG!).
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fixes injections for string parsers after https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/eab4d03a3264b2afaf803ed839fa25bc4e7acedd
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When yanking another range while previous yank is still highlighted, the
pending timer could clear the highlight almost immediately (especially
when using larger `timeout`, i.e. 2000)
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Fix a bug in lsp.buf.rename() where the range returned by the server in
textDocument/prepareRename was interpreted as a byte range directly,
instead of taking the negotiated offset encoding into account. This
caused the placeholder value in vim.ui.input to be incorrect in some
cases, for example when non-ascii characters are used earlier on the
same line.
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Problem:
https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/18720#issuecomment-1142614996
The vim.health module is detected as a healthcheck, which produces spurious errors:
vim: require("vim.health").check()
========================================================================
- ERROR: Failed to run healthcheck for "vim" plugin. Exception:
function health#check, line 20
Vim(eval):E5108: Error executing lua [string "luaeval()"]:1: attempt to call field 'check' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string "luaeval()"]:1: in main chunk
Solution:
Skip vim.health when discovering healthchecks.
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Also avoid referring to mappings as "keymaps" in commands and docs.
*map_empty_rhs* *map-empty-rhs*
You can create an empty {rhs} by typing nothing after a single CTRL-V (you
have to type CTRL-V two times). Unfortunately, you cannot do this in a vimrc
file.
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This is a pure Lua implementation of the Vim findfile() and finddir()
functions without the special syntax.
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This function is modeled after the path.dir() function from Penlight and
the luafilesystem module.
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vim.fs.parents() is a Lua iterator that returns the next parent
directory of the given file or directory on each iteration.
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- Complete function:
There was lots of unnecessary C code for the complete function, therefore
moving it to Lua and use all the plumbing we have in place to retrieve the
results.
- Moving the module:
It's important we keep nvim lua modules name spaced, avoids conflict with
plugins, luarocks, etc.
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feat: user command "preview" (like inccommand)
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Adds a Lua-only `preview` flag to user commands which allows the command to be incrementally previewed like `:substitute` when 'inccommand' is set.
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feat(filetype): add more filetype patterns to Lua
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Currently the `title`, `message` and `percentage` is stored for a
progress, but there is also an optional `cancellable` that comes in with
both the `WorkDoneProgressBegin` and also `WorkDoneProgressReport`. This
change also stores that value so that a plugin can access it when they
do a lookup in `client.messages`.
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Uncrustify is the source of truth where possible.
See also https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/18563
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Problem:
1. The main log routine does not protect itself against recursion.
log_lock() doesn't guard against recursion, it would deadlock...
2. 22b52dd462e5 (#11501) regressed 6f27f5ef91b3 (#10172), because
set_init_1..process_spawn tries to log (see backtrace below), but the
mutex isn't initialized yet. Even if the mutex were valid, we don't
want early logging to fallback to stderr because that can break
embedders when stdio is used for RPC.
frame 1: 0x00000001001d54f4 nvim`open_log_file at log.c:205:7
frame 2: 0x00000001001d5390 nvim`logmsg(log_level=1, context="UI: ", func_name=0x0000000000000000, line_num=-1, eol=true, fmt="win_viewport") at log.c:150:20
frame : 0x000000010039aea2 nvim`ui_call_win_viewport(grid=2, win=1000, topline=0, botline=1, curline=0, curcol=0, line_count=1) at ui_events_call.generated.h:321:3
frame 4: 0x00000001003dfefc nvim`ui_ext_win_viewport(wp=0x0000000101816400) at window.c:939:5
frame 5: 0x00000001003ec5b4 nvim`win_ui_flush at window.c:7303:7
frame 6: 0x00000001003a04c0 nvim`ui_flush at ui.c:508:3
frame 7: 0x00000001002966ba nvim`do_os_system(argv=0x0000600000c0c000, input=0x0000000000000000, len=0, output=0x0000000000000000, nread=0x00007ff7bfefe830, silent=false, forward_output=false) at shell.c:894:3
frame 8: 0x0000000100295f68 nvim`os_call_shell(cmd="unset nonomatch; vimglob() { while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do echo \"$1\"; shift; done }; vimglob >/var/folders/gk/3tttv_md06987tlwpyp62jrw0000gn/T/nvimwwvwfD/0 ~foo", opts=kShellOptExpand | kShellOptSilent | kShellOptHideMess, extra_args=0x0000000000000000) at shell.c:663:18
frame 9: 0x0000000100295845 nvim`call_shell(cmd="unset nonomatch; vimglob() { while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do echo \"$1\"; shift; done }; vimglob >/var/folders/gk/3tttv_md06987tlwpyp62jrw0000gn/T/nvimwwvwfD/0 ~foo", opts=kShellOptExpand | kShellOptSilent | kShellOptHideMess, extra_shell_arg=0x0000000000000000) at shell.c:712:14
frame 10: 0x0000000100294c6f nvim`os_expand_wildcards(num_pat=1, pat=0x00007ff7bfefeb20, num_file=0x00007ff7bfefee58, file=0x00007ff7bfefee60, flags=43) at shell.c:328:7
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frame 23: 0x000000010028ccef nvim`expand_env_esc(srcp=",~foo", dst="~foo", dstlen=4094, esc=false, one=false, prefix=0x0000000000000000) at env.c:673:17
frame 24: 0x000000010026fdd5 nvim`option_expand(opt_idx=29, val=",~foo") at option.c:1950:3
frame 25: 0x000000010026f129 nvim`set_init_1(clean_arg=false) at option.c:558:19
frame 26: 0x00000001001ea25e nvim`early_init(paramp=0x00007ff7bfeff5f0) at main.c:198:3
frame 27: 0x00000001001ea6bf nvim`main(argc=1, argv=0x00007ff7bfeff848) at main.c:255:3
Solution:
1. Check for recursion, show "internal error" message.
- FUTURE: when "remote TUI" is merged, can we remove log_lock()?
2. Skip logging if log_init wasn't called yet.
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feat(api): pass structured modifiers to commands
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Adds an `smods` key to `nvim_create_user_command` Lua command callbacks,
which has command modifiers but in a structured format. This removes the
need to manually parse command modifiers. It also reduces friction in
using `nvim_cmd` inside a Lua command callback.
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Previously the `offset!` directive populated the metadata in such a way
that the new range could be attributed to a specific capture. #14046
made it so the directive simply stored just the new range in the
metadata and information about what capture the range is based from is
lost.
This change reverts that whilst also correcting the docs.
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It's more consistent to gather all removed options in one spot rather
than spreading it out.
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Previously, there was a bug where setting the local value of 'winbar' to
itself would cause winbar to appear on a floating window, which is
undesirable. This fix makes it so that it's explicitly required for the
window-local value of 'winbar' for a floating window to be set in order
for winbar to be shown on that window.
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feat(lua): allow some viml functions to run in fast
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This change adds the necessary plumbing to annotate functions in funcs.c
as being allowed in run in luv fast events.
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Same as https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/18458 but for rename
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