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Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
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(#27558)
To align the output of `nvim_get_hl` with its documentation -- which
points to `nvim_set_hl`, remove mentions of the keys `foreground`,
`background` and `special`.
The long keys are are still supported (via fallback checks inside
`dict2hlattrs`), but the `fg`, `bg` and `sp` keys are preferenced.
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runtime(misc): announce adoption of various runtime files
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/f9ca139e3aa12dd03177ebba5eedcee4f0836f27
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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runtime(filetype): Modula-2 files with priority not detected (vim/vim#14055)
Problem: Modula-2 files with a specified priority are not detected.
Solution: Match the priority syntax in module header lines when
performing heuristic content detection.
Disable the :defcompile debug line. This was accidentally left enabled
in commit 68a8947.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ef387c062bb1966187d3f307d697d80162051a0d
Co-authored-by: dkearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
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Problem:
`vim.ui.open` uses `wslview`, which is slow and require a package from external PPA:
https://wslutiliti.es/wslu/install.html#ubuntu
Solution:
Use `explorer.exe` instead. WSL supports it by default:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/filesystems#view-your-current-directory-in-windows-file-explorer
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Help outlines, invoked by `gO`, displays the help section titles in the
location list window. This feature is implemented by setting the buffer
lines after opening the window, but this implementation breaks the
assumption that the quickfix window texts are consistently constructed
by the quickfix list items. I think we can use the conceal feature here.
Using conceal here improves interoperability between quickfix plugins,
and also simplifies the outline implementation.
Originally reported at https://github.com/itchyny/vim-qfedit/issues/12
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Query patterns can contain quantifiers (e.g. (foo)+ @bar), so a single
capture can map to multiple nodes. The iter_matches API can not handle
this situation because the match table incorrectly maps capture indices
to a single node instead of to an array of nodes.
The match table should be updated to map capture indices to an array of
nodes. However, this is a massively breaking change, so must be done
with a proper deprecation period.
`iter_matches`, `add_predicate` and `add_directive` must opt-in to the
correct behavior for backward compatibility. This is done with a new
"all" option. This option will become the default and removed after the
0.10 release.
Co-authored-by: Christian Clason <c.clason@uni-graz.at>
Co-authored-by: MDeiml <matthias@deiml.net>
Co-authored-by: Gregory Anders <greg@gpanders.com>
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Problem: URLs in :Tutor use "http" instead of "https".
Solution: Update URLs with a valid "https" equivalent.
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runtime(vim): Update base-syntax, remove unused vimString region
These were included with the initial release of the syntax file for Vim
5 and were probably intended to allow for syn-region start/skip/end
patterns with a '!' or '+' delimiter. However, these cases are
currently handled by the vimSynRegPat group.
The removed patterns never match anywhere in the distributed runtime
files and it is believed that this is generally true.
closes: vim/vim#14035
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1633de8c35fd1941d849c7b6a4ffa34445c4234b
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
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runtime(vim): Update base-syntax, fix :behave highlighting
closes: vim/vim#14036
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/fe6d5b0ae47e8a178c156be7189903c91b765584
Co-authored-by: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
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runtime(vim): update Vim Syntax generator
- Add missing "Last Change:" line.
- The date on this line in vim.vim is updated by update_date.vim at
Make time. (I made a mistake in the file path)
- Remove unnecessary "b:loaded_syntax_vim_ex".
- Remove "Base File Date:" line in vim.vim.base
- Add Doug Kearns as Maintainer
closes: vim/vim#14031
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5c3855bcab425be39e2934fede14d1124466c55a
Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
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runtime(vim): include Vim Syntax generator
fixes: vim/vim#13939
closes: vim/vim#14021
related: vim-jp/syntax-vim-ex#28
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/9b53c052d58f73f2078c61a74622687306e51c17
Omit the generator as it cannot be used for Nvim.
Keep vimHLGroup and vimOnlyHLGroup separate.
N/A patch:
vim-patch:b418a51933bb
Co-authored-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com>
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runtime(vim): accept dot in completionList for Vim9 syntax (vim/vim#13832)
if you have autoloaded command complete function in vim9script, it shouldn't be highlighted as Error:
```
import autoload "share.vim"
command! -range=% -nargs=? -complete=custom,share.Complete Share share.Paste(<q-args>, <line1>, <line2>)
```
`share.Complete` is a valid complete function.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ceed36873e922df9acfeabf65184fcf2b5ab1cb3
Co-authored-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
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runtime(less): update "Last Change:" header
Commit 103f1dfb7df350650a5d7caadb0364bd79e9d25b forgot to update the
"Last Change:" header. So update it now.
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/79230f027a25ff12eb7c7b64e1c063297876aae2
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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runtime(less): reset readonly setting when disabling less mode
While at it, also do the unmap only if a specific key has been mapped.
There are some keys that are only selectively mapped and it would cause
an error if we are trying to unmap such a key (e.g. z when your
foldmethod is not manual).
fixes: vim/vim#14040
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/103f1dfb7df350650a5d7caadb0364bd79e9d25b
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/27428 changed the semantics of
callbacks passed to nvim_create_autocmd such that any truthy value will
delete the autocommand (rather than just the literal boolean value
`true`). Update the documentation accordingly and add an entry to
`news.txt`.
The behavior is now consistent between nvim_create_autocmd and
nvim_buf_attach.
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The '*.bats' file type is for Bash Automated Testing System (BATS)
scripts. BATS scripts are Bash with a special '@test' extension but they
otherwise work with Vim's bash filetype.
See https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core
closes: vim/vim#14039
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d00fb4b3a237b375de5a1f453c8453b8b3797d51
Co-authored-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@collins.com>
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The 'Config.in' file type is for Buildroot configuration files.
Buildroot Config.in files use the same Kconfig backend as the Linux
kernel's Kconfig files.
Buildroot also has other filename variants that follow "Config.in.*",
they are used to distinguish multiple Config.in files in the same
directory.
See https://buildroot.org/downloads/manual/manual.html#_literal_config_in_literal_file
closes: vim/vim#14038
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5f20f050efed3431beaf85739f0113e9ef0abd8e
Co-authored-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@collins.com>
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Problem: filetype: no support for its files
Solution: Add detection for *.its files as dts file type
(Brandon Maier)
The '*.its' file type is for U-Boot Flattened Image Trees (FIT) which
use the flattened devicetree format.
See https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/blob/master/doc/usage/fit/source_file_format.rst#terminology
closes: vim/vim#14037
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/cf1d65e060e32ba8a0ba99fc299dc192fe4aa961
Co-authored-by: Brandon Maier <brandon.maier@collins.com>
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Problem: filetype: no support for dtso files
Solution: Add detection for *.dtso files as dts file type
(Markus Schneider-Pargmann)
*.dtso files are devicetree overlay files which have the same syntax as dts or dtsi files.
closes: vim/vim#14026
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b1700fb33fe02838d679b9215e501455cf4c1156
Co-authored-by: Markus Schneider-Pargmann <msp@baylibre.com>
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runtime(asciidoc): include basic ftplugin
closes: vim/vim#13873
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1da0e85816718a1d45ca60b3581c62df4e352c91
Co-authored-by: Luca Saccarola <github.e41mv@aleeas.com>
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Problem: Visual highlight hard to read with 'termguicolors'
(Maxim Kim)
Solution: Set Visual GUI foreground to black (with background=light)
and lightgrey (with background=dark)
(Maxim Kim)
fixes: vim/vim#14024
closes: vim/vim#14025
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/34e4a05d02a016fe230495be8f6c60ddd56f9567
Co-authored-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
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Problem: Visual highlighting can still be improved
Solution: Update Visual highlighting for 8 color terminals,
use uniform grey highlighting for dark and light bg
(Maxim Kim)
Update terminal Visual
1. Use `ctermbg=Grey ctermfg=Black` for both dark and light
This uniforms Visual highlighting between default dark and light colors
And should work for vim usually detecting light background for terminals
with black/dark background colors.
Previously used `ctermfg=White` leaks `cterm=bold` if available colors
are less than 16.
2. Use `term=reverse cterm=reverse ctermbg=NONE ctermfg=NONE`
for terminals reporting less than 8 colors available
If the terminal has less than 8 colors, grey just doesn't work right
closes: vim/vim#13940
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/59bafc8171b08cf326ed40ccb4ee917f9643290e
Co-authored-by: Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com>
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Previously the LSP-Client object contained some fields that are also
in the client config, but for a lot of other fields, the config was used
directly making the two objects vaguely entangled with either not having
a clear role.
Now the config object is treated purely as config (read-only) from the
client, and any fields the client needs from the config are now copied
in as additional fields.
This means:
- the config object is no longet normalised and is left as the user
provided it.
- the client only reads the config on creation of the client and all
other implementations now read the clients version of the fields.
In addition, internal support for multiple callbacks has been added to
the client so the client tracking logic (done in lua.lsp) can be done
more robustly instead of wrapping the user callbacks which may error.
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and for return value of nlua_exec/nlua_call_ref, as this uses
the same family of functions.
NB: the handling of luaref:s is a bit of a mess.
add api_luarefs_free_XX functions as a stop-gap as refactoring
luarefs is a can of worms for another PR:s.
as a minor feature/bug-fix, nvim_buf_call and nvim_win_call now preserves
arbitrary return values.
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Problem: Loading `vim.fs` via the `vim.loader` Lua package loader will
result in a stack overflow due to a cyclic dependency. This may happen
when the `vim.fs` module isn't byte-compiled, i.e. when `--luamod-dev`
is used (#27413).
Solution: `vim.loader` depends on `vim.fs`. Therefore `vim.fs` should
be loaded in advance.
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Per :help sign_getplaced():
- Parameter {dict}: lnum also accepts integer as well as string
- Return value: item has field bufnr, not buf
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Fixes #27424
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runtime(vim): Update syntax file (vim/vim#14009)
- allow comments after :highight commands
- match the bang in a :highlight[!] command
- highlight the bang in :map[!], :menu[!] and :unlet[!] with vimOper
like all other commands
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/b614b284ee06523511308f8381b47db34d921d39
Co-authored-by: dkearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
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runtime(gpg): Mark dangerous use-embedded-filename with WarningMsg
The syntax highlighter is likely to encourage people to use the listed
commands.
But `use-embedded-filename` is a dangerous option that can cause GnuPG
to write arbitrary data to arbitrary files whenever GnuPG encounters
malicious data.
GnuPG upstream explicitly warns against using this option:
https://dev.gnupg.org/T4500
https://dev.gnupg.org/T6972
However, since this is a valid option, we cannot just drop it from the
syntax script. Instead, let's mark it with the WarningMsg highlighting
to make it obvious, that this option is different (and should not be
used for security reasons).
closes: vim/vim#13961
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/6d91227267a5f7e21fc9b30443687618e92751bf
Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
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The dispatchers used by the RPC client should be defined in the client,
so they have been moved there. Due to this, it also made sense to move
all code related to client configuration and the creation of the RPC
client there too.
Now vim.lsp.start_client is significantly simplified and now mostly
contains logic for tracking open clients.
- Renamed client.new -> client.start
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refactor(lsp): fix type annotations and add shared diagnostic helper
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When "q" is set in 'shortmess' it now fully hides the "recording @a" message
when you are recording a macro instead of just shortening to "recording". This
removes duplication when using reg_recording() in the statusline.
Related #19193
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feat(lsp): add opts to vim.lsp.codelens.refresh
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